Bill Text: FL S0684 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: The Legislature
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2022-03-14 - Died in Judiciary [S0684 Detail]
Download: Florida-2022-S0684-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2022 SB 684 By Senator Cruz 18-00108-22 2022684__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Legislature; providing a short 3 title; amending s. 11.143, F.S.; deleting provisions 4 regarding the administration of oaths and affirmations 5 to witnesses appearing before legislative committees, 6 and associated penalties, to conform to changes made 7 by the act; creating s. 11.1435, F.S.; requiring that 8 persons addressing a legislative committee take an 9 oath or affirmation of truthfulness; providing 10 exceptions; requiring that the committee chair or 11 other member of the committee administer the oath or 12 affirmation; providing criminal penalties for certain 13 false statements before a legislative committee; 14 authorizing the use of a signed appearance form in 15 lieu of an oral oath or affirmation; prescribing 16 conditions related to the use of such form; providing 17 penalties for making a false statement after signing 18 such form; providing an effective date. 19 20 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 21 22 Section 1. This act may be cited as the “Truth in 23 Government Act.” 24 Section 2. Section 11.143, Florida Statutes, is amended to 25 read: 26 11.143 Standing or select committees; powers.— 27 (1) Each standing or select committee, or a subcommittee 28 thereof, may: 29 (a)is authorized toInvite public officials and employees 30 and private individuals to appear before the committee for the 31 purpose of submitting information to it. 32 (b)Each such committee is authorized toMaintain a 33 continuous review of the work of the state agencies concerned 34 with its subject area and the performance of the functions of 35 government within each such subject area and for this purpose to 36 request reports from time to time, in such form as the committee 37 designates, concerning the operation of any state agency and 38 presenting any proposal or recommendation such agency may have 39 with regard to existing laws or proposed legislation in its 40 subject area. 41 (2) In order to carry out its duties, each such committee 42 hasis empowered withthe right and authority to inspect and 43 investigate the books, records, papers, documents, data, 44 operation, and physical plant of any public agency in this 45 state, including any confidential information. 46 (3)(a) In order to carry out its duties, each such 47 committee, whenever required, may issue subpoena and other 48 necessary process to compel the attendance of witnesses before 49 such committee, and the chair thereof shall issue the process on 50 behalf of the committee, in accordance with the rules of the 51 respective house.The chair or any other member of such52committee may administer all oaths and affirmations in the53manner prescribed by law to witnesses who appear before the54committee for the purpose of testifying in any matter concerning55which the committee desires evidence.56 (b) Each such committee, whenever required, may also compel 57 by subpoena duces tecum the production of any books, letters, or 58 other documentary evidence, including any confidential 59 information, it desires to examine in reference to any matter 60 before it. 61 (c) Either house during the session may punish by fine or 62 imprisonment any person not a member who has been guilty of 63 disorderly or contemptuous conduct in its presence or of a 64 refusal to obey its lawful summons, but such imprisonment must 65 not extend beyond the final adjournment of the session. 66 (d) The sheriffs in the several counties or a duly 67 constituted agent of a Florida legislative committee 18 years of 68 age or older shall make such service and execute all process or 69 orders when required by such committees. Sheriffs shall be paid 70 as provided for in s. 30.231. 71 (4)(a)Whoever willfully affirms or swears falsely in72regard to any material matter or thing before any such committee73is guilty of false swearing, which constitutes a felony of the74second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083,75or s. 775.084.76(b)If a witness fails to respond to the lawful subpoena of 77 any such committee at a time when the Legislature is not in 78 session or, having responded, fails to answer all lawful 79 inquiries or to turn over evidence that has been subpoenaed, 80 such committee may file a complaint before any circuit court of 81 the state setting up such failure on the part of the witness. On 82 the filing of such complaint, the court shall take jurisdiction 83 of the witness and the subject matter of the complaint and shall 84 direct the witness to respond to all lawful questions and to 85 produce all documentary evidence in the possession of the 86 witness which is lawfully demanded. The failure of a witness to 87 comply with such order of the court constitutes a direct and 88 criminal contempt of court, and the court shall punish the 89 witness accordingly. 90 (5) All witnesses summoned before any such committee shall 91 receive reimbursement for travel expenses and per diem at the 92 rates provided in s. 112.061. However, the fact that such 93 reimbursement is not tendered at the time the subpoena is served 94 does not excuse the witness from appearing as directed therein. 95 Section 3. Section 11.1435, Florida Statutes, is created to 96 read: 97 11.1435 Oath or affirmation; penalty.— 98 (1)(a) Any person who addresses a standing or select 99 committee, or a subcommittee thereof, shall first declare that 100 he or she will speak truthfully by taking an oath or affirmation 101 in substantially the following form: “Do you swear or affirm 102 that the information you are about to share will be the truth, 103 the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?” The person’s answer 104 must be noted in the record. 105 (b) Paragraph (a) does not apply to: 106 1. A member of the Legislature in his or her official 107 capacity or an employee of the Legislature in his or her 108 capacity as an employee; however, the member or employee is 109 subject to discipline by the presiding officer of the applicable 110 house of the Legislature for making a false statement that he or 111 she does not believe to be true. 112 2. A child, if the chair of the committee determines that 113 the child understands the duty to tell the truth or the duty not 114 to lie. 115 116 Notwithstanding the exceptions prescribed in this paragraph, a 117 standing or select committee, or any subcommittee thereof, if 118 deemed necessary by the chair, may require any person who 119 addresses the committee to take an oath or affirmation of 120 truthfulness as provided in this section, subject to the 121 penalties provided in subsection (2). 122 (c) The chair or any other member of the committee shall 123 administer the oath or affirmation required under this section. 124 (2)(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b), a person who 125 makes a false statement that he or she does not believe to be 126 true in regard to any material matter, while under the oath or 127 affirmation required by this section, commits a felony of the 128 third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, 129 or s. 775.084. 130 (b) A person compelled by subpoena as a witness before a 131 committee under s. 11.143(3) who makes a false statement that he 132 or she does not believe to be true in regard to any material 133 matter, while under the oath or affirmation required by this 134 section, commits a felony of the second degree, punishable as 135 provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. 136 (3) In lieu of the oral oath or affirmation required by 137 this section, the Senate or the House of Representatives, by the 138 rules of each respective house, may require any person who 139 addresses a standing or select committee, or a subcommittee 140 thereof, to complete and sign an appearance form. The form must 141 be signed before the person addresses the committee. Signing the 142 form constitutes a written affirmation to speak the truth, the 143 whole truth, and nothing but the truth, and subjects the person 144 to the penalties as provided in this section. The form must 145 include a statement notifying the person that signing the form 146 constitutes an affirmation and notifying the person of the 147 penalty provisions. 148 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2022.