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Florida workplace privacy laws: HR compliance guide

This guide highlights key aspects of Florida law affecting privacy in the workplace, including employee monitoring, application and interview inquiries, drug and alcohol testing, recordkeeping and safeguarding employee records, and the Florida Digital Bill of Rights.

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by Phillip B. Russell, Ogletree Deakins and the Brightmine Editorial Team

Florida employers face heightened responsibilities when handling employee privacy, workplace monitoring, and personal data, making compliance a critical priority for HR professionals, people managers, and compliance teams. This guide provides a clear, HR‑focused overview of Florida workplace privacy laws, helping employers balance business needs with employee privacy rights while minimising legal risk.

Designed to support compliant HR and people‑management practices, the guide addresses key issues such as monitoring and protecting employee privacy, lawful application and interview inquiries, and requirements related to background checks, arrest and conviction records, and drug and alcohol testing, including medical marijuana considerations. It also covers employer obligations for recordkeeping and safeguarding confidential employee information, handling COVID‑19 vaccine documentation, and compliance under Florida’s constitutional right to privacy and related state statutes.

In addition, the guide explores emerging requirements under the Florida Digital Bill of Rights, protections related to electronic communications and video surveillance, and special considerations for unionised workplaces. Whether you are reviewing monitoring practices, updating privacy policies, or training managers, this resource serves as a practical reference for navigating Florida employee privacy compliance and staying prepared for future legal developments.

In this guide, learn about:

  • Monitoring and protecting employee privacy
    • Florida constitutional right to privacy and protection against unreasonable search and seizure
    • Common law claims for invasion of privacy
    • Florida’s Preservation and Protection of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms in Motor Vehicles Act of 2008
    • Florida’s counterpart to the federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act
    • Computer-related crimes
    • Criminal penalties for video voyeurism
    • Special concerns for unions
    • COVID‑19 vaccine documentation
  • Application and interview inquiries
    • Background checks
    • Arrest and conviction records
  • Drug and alcohol testing
    • Medical marijuana
  • Recordkeeping and safeguarding employee records and confidential information
  • Florida Digital Bill of Rights
  • Future developments
  • Provide your feedback on BizChat

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Jurisdiction: Florida

Latest updates

Updated to reflect the Florida Digital Bill of Rights, effective July 1, 2024.

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