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11.9345 – Vote Cast Outside the Scope of Instructions; Criminal Liability.

11.9345 Vote cast outside the scope of instructions; criminal liability.—A delegate or alternate delegate commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083, who signs an oath of office as required by s. 11.9336 in the state and who thereafter violates the oath by knowingly or intentionally voting or […]

11.935 – Article v Convention Advisory Group.

11.935 Article V convention advisory group.— (1) As used in this section, the term “advisory group” means the Article V convention delegate advisory group. (2) The advisory group consists of the following members: (a) An attorney appointed by the President of the Senate. (b) An attorney appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. (c) An attorney selected by agreement […]

11.9351 – Oversight of Delegates With Respect to Instructions.

11.9351 Oversight of delegates with respect to instructions.— (1) The advisory group, on its own motion, or upon the request of the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, or the Attorney General, shall advise the Attorney General whether there is reason to believe that a vote or an attempt to vote by […]

11.9352 – Advisory Determination Concerning a Vote Outside the Scope of Instructions.

11.9352 Advisory determination concerning a vote outside the scope of instructions.—Immediately, upon receipt of an advisory determination that finds that a vote or attempt to vote by a delegate or alternate delegate is a violation as described in s. 11.9351 or in excess of the authority of the delegate or alternate delegate, the Attorney General shall […]

11.93 – Short Title.

11.93 Short title.—Sections 11.93-11.9352 may be cited as the “Article V Constitutional Convention Act.” History.—s. 1, ch. 2014-52.

11.931 – Applicability.

11.931 Applicability.—Sections 11.93-11.9352 shall apply when an Article V convention is called for the purpose of proposing amendments to the Constitution of the United States. History.—s. 2, ch. 2014-52.

11.932 – Definitions.

11.932 Definitions.—As used in ss. 11.93-11.9352, the term: (1) “Alternate delegate” means an individual who is appointed as an alternate delegate as provided by law. (2) “Article V convention” means a convention called for by the states under Article V of the Constitution of the United States for the purpose of proposing amendments to the Constitution of the […]

11.933 – Qualifications of Delegates and Alternate Delegates.

11.933 Qualifications of delegates and alternate delegates.— (1) To be appointed as a delegate or alternate delegate to an Article V convention, a person must: (a) Reside in this state. (b) Be a registered voter in this state. (c) Not be registered or required to be registered as a lobbyist under the laws of this state. (2) A person may not […]

11.9331 – Appointment of Delegates by Legislature.

11.9331 Appointment of delegates by Legislature.— (1) Whenever an Article V convention is called, the Senate and House of Representatives shall appoint, under rules adopted jointly by the Senate and House of Representatives: (a) The number of delegates allocated to represent Florida. (b) An equal number of alternate delegates. (2) Unless otherwise established by the rules of procedure of an […]