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My employing agency does not list me as a full-time officer, but my normal working hours for a week equal 40. Can I qualify for an EOT?

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My employing agency does not list me as a full-time officer, but my normal working hours for a week equal 40. Can I qualify for an EOT?

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You may qualify provided your normal hours have equaled 40 for at least one year and you meet the other requirements. Rule 11B-35.009, Florida Administrative Code defines “full-time” as “any employed or appointed status in which a normal work week consists of forty or more on-duty hours, exclusive of overtime, holidays, regular days off, leave, or other authorized or ordered absence from work.” You will likely need payroll records from your employing agency in order for the selection center conducting your review to document you meet the employment requirement.

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