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(1) (d) The name of any agency official, legislative employee, elective
14state official
, or candidate for elective state office to whom the principal or any
15lobbyist for the principal provided reimbursement authorized under s.
13.625 (7) 1613.621 (7) (a) and the date and amount reimbursed.
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. 13.68 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(6) Suspension for failure to file a complete expense statement. If a
19principal fails to timely file a complete expense statement under this section, the
20commission may suspend the privilege of any lobbyist to lobby on behalf of the
21principal. Upon failure of a principal to file the required expense statement, the
22commission shall
mail written notices provide written notice by the most efficient
23means available to the principal and to any lobbyist for whom a written
24authorization has been filed under s. 13.65 to act as a lobbyist for the principal
25informing them that unless the principal files the delinquent statement within 10
1business days after the date
of mailing of the notices on which the commission
2provided notice, no lobbyist may lobby on behalf of the principal. The
commission
3shall immediately restore the privilege of any lobbyist to lobby on behalf of the
4principal
shall be restored immediately upon
the filing
of the delinquent statement
5by the principal. The
notices shall be sent commission may send the notice by
6certified mail to the last-known addresses of the principal and lobbyist
or may send
7the notice electronically to the last-known electronic mail address of the principal
8and lobbyist. Any principal or lobbyist who is aggrieved by a suspension of lobbying
9privileges under this subsection may request a hearing under s. 227.42 regarding the
10suspension.
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. 13.685 (7) of the statutes is repealed.
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12Section 26
. 13.695 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(4) No officer or employee of an agency who is identified in a statement
14filed under this section may engage in the prohibited practices set forth in s. 13.625
15(1)
(a) or (d), or use state funds to engage in the practices set forth in s. 13.625
(1) (b) 16(1g) or to make a contribution. This subsection does not prohibit an agency official
17who is identified in a statement filed under this section from authorizing salaries and
18other payments authorized by law to be paid to state officers, employees, consultants,
19or contractors, or candidates for state office, or from authorizing property or services
20of the agency to be provided for official purposes or other purposes authorized by law,
21whenever that action is taken in the normal course of affairs.
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22Section
27. 19.42 (7w) (f) of the statutes is created to read:
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(7w) (f) A school district administrator, as defined in s. 115.001 (8).
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28. 19.45 (3m) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(3m) No state public official may accept or retain any transportation,
2lodging, meals, food or beverage, or reimbursement therefor, except in accordance
3with
s. ss. 13.625 (4m) and 19.56 (3).
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. 19.55 (2) (dm) of the statutes is created to read:
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(2) (dm) Records of the address of the primary residence of any individual
6who files an application for licensure as a lobbyist under s. 13.63.
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30. 19.56 (3) (bm) of the statutes is created to read:
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(3) (bm) A state public official may attend a meeting with clubs,
9conventions, special interest groups, political groups, school groups, and other
10gatherings, without paying admission costs, to discuss and to interpret legislative,
11administrative, executive, or judicial processes and proposals and issues initiated by
12or affecting the state legislature, state government, a department, or the judicial
13branch. A state public official may not receive food, beverages, or other items
14included in the cost of admission unless the official pays the event organizer,
15including a principal or lobbyist, for the actual cost of the food, beverages, or items.