Florida Senate - 2023 SB 774 By Senator Brodeur 10-00321-23 2023774__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to financial disclosures for local 3 officers; amending s. 112.3144, F.S.; requiring 4 specified local officers to file a full and public 5 disclosure of financial interests; amending s. 6 112.3145, F.S.; revising the definition of the term 7 “local officer”; providing an effective date. 8 9 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 10 11 Section 1. Paragraph (d) is added to subsection (1) of 12 section 112.3144, Florida Statutes, to read: 13 112.3144 Full and public disclosure of financial 14 interests.— 15 (1) 16 (d) The following local officers must comply with the 17 financial disclosure requirements of s. 8, Art. II of the State 18 Constitution and this section: 19 1. Mayors. 20 2. City commissioners. 21 3. Elected members of a city council; town council; village 22 council; or other governing body of a city, town, or village. 23 4. City, county, town, or village managers. 24 Section 2. Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 25 112.3145, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 26 112.3145 Disclosure of financial interests and clients 27 represented before agencies.— 28 (1) For purposes of this section, unless the context 29 otherwise requires, the term: 30 (a) “Local officer” means: 31 1. Every person who is elected to office in any political 32 subdivision of the state, and every person who is appointed to 33 fill a vacancy for an unexpired term in such an elective office. 34 The term “local officer” does not include mayors; city 35 commissioners; elected members of a city council, town council, 36 or village council, or any other governing body of a city, town, 37 or village; or city, county, town, or village managers. 38 2. Any appointed member of any of the following boards, 39 councils, commissions, authorities, or other bodies of any 40 county, municipality, school district, independent special 41 district, or other political subdivision of the state: 42 a. The governing body of the political subdivision, if 43 appointed; 44 b. A community college or junior college district board of 45 trustees; 46 c. A board having the power to enforce local code 47 provisions; 48 d. A planning or zoning board, board of adjustment, board 49 of appeals, community redevelopment agency board, or other board 50 having the power to recommend, create, or modify land planning 51 or zoning within the political subdivision, except for citizen 52 advisory committees, technical coordinating committees, and such 53 other groups who only have the power to make recommendations to 54 planning or zoning boards; 55 e. A pension board or retirement board having the power to 56 invest pension or retirement funds or the power to make a 57 binding determination of one’s entitlement to or amount of a 58 pension or other retirement benefit; or 59 f. Any other appointed member of a local government board 60 who is required to file a statement of financial interests by 61 the appointing authority or the enabling legislation, ordinance, 62 or resolution creating the board. 63 3. Any person holding one or more of the following 64 positions:mayor; county or city manager;chief administrative 65 employee of a county, municipality, or other political 66 subdivision; county or municipal attorney; finance director of a 67 county, municipality, or other political subdivision; chief 68 county or municipal building code inspector; county or municipal 69 water resources coordinator; county or municipal pollution 70 control director; county or municipal environmental control 71 director; county or municipal administrator, with power to grant 72 or deny a land development permit; chief of police; fire chief; 73 municipal clerk; district school superintendent; community 74 college president; district medical examiner; or purchasing 75 agent having the authority to make any purchase exceeding the 76 threshold amount provided for in s. 287.017 for CATEGORY TWO, on 77 behalf of any political subdivision of the state or any entity 78 thereof. 79 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.