Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0165

Introduced
10/14/25  
Refer
10/21/25  
Refer
10/21/25  
Refer
10/21/25  
Refer
10/21/25  

Caption

Law Enforcement, Correctional, and Institutional Security Specialist Officers

Impact

The implications of HB 0165 are far-reaching as they seek to improve the compensation structure for correctional and probation officers who perform critical public safety duties under challenging conditions. The bill establishes a foundation for fair compensation by requiring the Department of Management Services to conduct an annual compensation analysis. This increases transparency and accountability regarding the salaries paid to these essential workers. By aligning their salaries with law enforcement personnel, the bill acknowledges their contributions to public safety and works toward retaining qualified personnel in these roles.

Summary

House Bill 0165, titled the 'Correctional and Probation Officer Fairness Act,' aims to address disparities in salary compensation between correctional officers, correctional probation officers, institutional security specialists, and sworn law enforcement officers in the state of Florida. The bill mandates that the average salary for correctional personnel must not be less than 97% of the average salary of law enforcement officers, thereby striving for pay equity among professions that share similar responsibilities and risks. Furthermore, it stipulates that these officials will receive a minimum annual pay increase of 3% starting from the 2026-2027 fiscal year, ensuring consistent raises alongside bonuses or merit increases as applicable.

Contention

While the bill seems to advocate for fairness in compensation, there may be points of contention regarding the fiscal impact of these mandates. Some critics might argue that implementing strict salary requirements could strain budgetary resources, particularly during economic downturns. Additionally, the ability for the Governor to authorize correctional personnel to assist in law enforcement operations during emergencies raises questions about the scope of their duties and accountability. Stakeholders may need to engage in discussions about the balance between appropriate compensation, operational capacity during emergencies, and the long-term sustainability of these fiscal commitments.

Companion Bills

FL S0862

Same As Correctional Officers, Correctional Probation Officers, and Institutional Security Specialists

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