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Agreement
Approved Date
05/16/2023
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2023-097
Agenda Item Number
13.A.
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Reingold, Dylan T.
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. County Attorney’s Annual Employment Agreement
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Commissioners within three days of being formally charged by law enforcement, the State <br />Attorney, the Florida Bar, or any other such entity, with conduct violating the rules, standards or <br />laws set forth above. <br />5. Salary. The County Attorney shall be paid an annual salary of $194,082.20 payable <br />in 26 bi-weekly payments of $7,464.70, adjusted for required deductions. The County Attorney's <br />salary shall be increased by any general or cost -of -living increases granted to other full-time, non- <br />contract employees of the County; provided, however, that such increase shall not take effect <br />earlier than six months after the Commencement Date, for increases occurring during the initial <br />term. <br />6. Benefits. Except as modified herein, the County Attorney shall receive the same <br />benefits as are available to full-time, non -contract employees of the County. In addition, (a) the <br />County Attorney shall receive fifteen days of vacation annually, calculated from the <br />Commencement Date or the annual anniversary date of employment; provided, however, that if <br />the County Attorney's employment terminates for any reason at a time when the County Attorney <br />has taken more vacation days than have accrued at the rate of 9.375 hours per month, the County <br />Attorney shall reimburse the County for the overused vacation days, which amount may be <br />deducted from the County Attorney's final paycheck(s), (b) the County shall pay a car allowance <br />in the standard amount for senior County employees receiving a car allowance, (c) the County <br />shall pay for the cost of Continuing Legal Education necessary for the County Attorney to maintain <br />good standing in the Florida Bar, or to maintain legal specialty certification(s), or otherwise as <br />determined necessary and appropriate by the County Attorney to perform the duties set forth <br />herein. The cost of Continuing Legal Education shall include travel, lodging and expenses, in <br />accordance with §112.061, Florida Statutes, (d) the County shall pay the County Attorney's <br />Florida Bar dues (including section fees), Indian River County Bar Association dues, and Florida <br />Bar certification or recertification fees, and (e) the County Attorney shall be included in the "Senior <br />Management Service Class" of the Florida Retirement System. <br />7. Renewal. This Agreement is not a continuing contract and shall not automatically <br />renew upon expiration of the initial or any subsequent term; rather, this Agreement shall only be <br />renewed by execution of a renewal agreement by both parties. Each year, the County Attorney <br />shall schedule the renewal of his/her employment agreement as an item for consideration by the <br />Board of County Commissioners at a meeting to be held no later than 30 days prior to expiration <br />of the then -existing term of the agreement. <br />8. Termination. Either party may terminate this Agreement for any reason upon 30 days <br />written notice to the other party. Upon termination, County Attorney shall be paid accrued annual vacation <br />and sick leave in accordance with the Indian River County Administrative Policy Manual. Otherwise, <br />County Attorney waives any right to receive payment for any severance payment, any health insurance <br />premiums, or any other form of payments, other than payment of salary through the final day of <br />employment; provided, however, that this subsection shall not be construed to deprive the County Attorney <br />of any earned benefits under the Florida Retirement System, or similar deferred income or retirement <br />programs. <br />A. Notwithstanding the requirement of 30 days written notice set forth above, <br />the Board of County Commissioners may terminate the County Attorney's employment <br />F. OtromrylLindaIGENFRALICAOL&aDID)4a ReingoidiConiract(1023-2024). do= 2 <br />
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