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LTC 608-2017 City Minimum Wage AppealMIAMIBEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY LTC No. 608-2017 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission FROM: Raul J. Aguila, City Attorne DATE: December 18, 2017 l� SUBJECT: City Minimum Wage Appeal The City Commission enacted Ord. No. 2016-4020 entitled, "CITY MINIMUM LIVING WAGE." The Minimum Wage Ordinance required businesses holding a Business Tax Receipt issued by the City to pay the City's minimum wage (starting at $10.31 in 2018 and rising a dollar per year to $13.31 in 2021) to workers subject to the federal minimum wage. Tipped employees received a lesser increase. The City anticipated a legal challenge to the Ordinance subsequent to its enactment on June 8, 2016. This Letter to Commission is to advise you of the recent developments in the litigation challenging the Minimum Wage Ordinance, Florida Retail Federation, et al v. City of Miami Beach. The lawsuit was brought by the Florida Retail Federation and other trade groups, arguing that a 2003 Florida state statute preempting local minimum wage laws invalidated the City's Ordinance. The City defended the Ordinance on the ground that the 2004 Minimum Wage Amendment to the Florida Constitution expressly stated that it did not prohibit local minimum wage ordinances. The State of Florida intervened in the lawsuit for the purpose of defending the continuing validity of the 2003 Preemption Statute. On March 30, 2017, an Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court Judge entered summary judgment against the City. The Third District Court of Appeal (DCA) affirmed the trial court decision on December 13, 2017. The City Attorney's Office is preparing to seek appellate review of the Third DCA decision before the Florida Supreme Court. The City Attorney's Office will perform all legal work associated with appealing this matter to the Florida Supreme Court, and there will not be any additional costs to the City for outside counsel. Furthermore, the legal issues are similar to those raised in the lower court(s), and therefore, will not require any supplemental legal work to be performed surrounding the appeal. We intend to file the Brief invoking the Supreme Court's jurisdiction this week. If any of you have any questions or objections to pursuing this appeal before the Florida Supreme Court, please contact me to discuss the case. RJA/rr:mmm F \ATTOWGUR\CITY ATTORNEY\LTC\2017\LTC -Minium Wage Appeal 12-18-17-RR.docx