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Record Group Number: 001030
Series/Collection Number: .S 2307
Creator: Florida Commission on Ethics.
Title, Dates: Advisory opinions supporting documents, 2005-2011.
Amount: 2.00 cubic ft.
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Organization/Arrangement: Chronological by date of opinion.
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Biographical/Historical:     The Florida Commission on Ethics is a nine-member Commission established by section 112.320, Florida Statutes, that serves as the guardian of the standards of conduct for officers and employees of Florida and its political subdivisions and functions as an independent commission responsible for investigating and issuing public reports on complaints of breaches of the public trust by public officers and employees.  The Commission also renders legally binding advisory opinions interpreting the ethics laws and implements the State's financial disclosure laws.  The Commission interprets and applies Florida's ethics laws by taking action on the disposition of complaints, the recommendation of penalties, and the issuance of legal opinions.  The Commission also recommends changes in the ethics laws to the Legislature.

    Commission members serve two-year terms.  Five members are appointed by the Governor, with no more than three from the same political party.  One member appointed by the Governor must be a former city or county official.  Two members are appointed by the President of the Senate and two members by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.  Neither the President nor the Speaker may appoint more than one member from the same political party.  No member may hold any public employment or serve more than two full terms in succession.

Summary:     This series documents the Commission's development of its advisory and legal opinions. The series includes memoranda, research materials, ethical questions and answers, and case summaries.

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Subject Access Fields: Ethics, Florida Commission on.
Political ethics Florida
Florida Officials and employees
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