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215.981 – Audits of State Agency Direct-Support Organizations and Citizen Support Organizations.

215.981 Audits of state agency direct-support organizations and citizen support organizations.— (1) Each direct-support organization and each citizen support organization with annual expenditures in excess of $100,000, created or authorized pursuant to law, and created, approved, or administered by a state agency, other than a university, district board of trustees of a community college, or district school […]

215.985 – Transparency in Government Spending.

215.985 Transparency in government spending.— (1) This section may be cited as the “Transparency Florida Act.” (2) As used in this section, the term: (a) “Committee” means the Legislative Auditing Committee. (b) “Contract” means a written agreement or purchase order issued for the purchase of goods or services or a written agreement for the receipt of state or federal financial […]

215.86 – Management Systems and Controls.

215.86 Management systems and controls.—Each state agency and the judicial branch as defined in s. 216.011 shall establish and maintain management systems and internal controls designed to: (1) Prevent and detect fraud, waste, and abuse as defined in s. 11.45(1). (2) Promote and encourage compliance with applicable laws, rules, contracts, and grant agreements. (3) Support economical and efficient operations. […]

215.89 – Charts of Account.

215.89 Charts of account.— (1) LEGISLATIVE INTENT.—It is the intent of the Legislature that a mechanism be provided for obtaining detailed, uniform reporting of government financial information to enable citizens to view compatible information on the use of public funds by governmental entities. The Legislature intends that uniform reporting requirements be developed specifically to promote accountability and […]

215.90 – Short Title.

215.90 Short title.—Sections 215.90-215.96 may be cited as the “Florida Financial Management Information System Act.” History.—s. 1, ch. 80-45; s. 19, ch. 97-286.

215.91 – Florida Financial Management Information System; Board; Council.

215.91 Florida Financial Management Information System; board; council.— (1) It is the intent of the Legislature that the executive branch of government, in consultation with the legislative fiscal committees, specifically design and implement the Florida Financial Management Information System to be the primary means by which state government managers acquire and disseminate the information needed to plan […]

215.92 – Definitions Relating to Florida Financial Management Information System Act.

215.92 Definitions relating to Florida Financial Management Information System Act.—For the purposes of ss. 215.90-215.96: (1) “Auditable” means the presence of features and characteristics that are needed to verify the proper functioning of controls in any given information subsystem. (2) “Board” means the Financial Management Information Board. (3) “Coordinating council” or “council” means the Florida Financial Management Information System […]

215.93 – Florida Financial Management Information System.

215.93 Florida Financial Management Information System.— (1) To provide the information necessary to carry out the intent of the Legislature, there shall be a Florida Financial Management Information System. The Florida Financial Management Information System shall be fully implemented and shall be upgraded as necessary to ensure the efficient operation of an integrated financial management information system […]

215.94 – Designation, Duties, and Responsibilities of Functional Owners.

215.94 Designation, duties, and responsibilities of functional owners.— (1) The Executive Office of the Governor shall be the functional owner of the Planning and Budgeting Subsystem, which shall be designed, implemented, and operated in accordance with the provisions of ss. 215.90-215.96 and chapter 216. The Planning and Budgeting Subsystem shall include, but shall not be limited to, […]

215.95 – Financial Management Information Board.

215.95 Financial Management Information Board.— (1) There is created, as part of the Administration Commission, the Financial Management Information Board. The board shall be composed of the Governor, the Chief Financial Officer, the Commissioner of Agriculture, and the Attorney General. The Governor shall be chair of the board. The Governor or the Chief Financial Officer may call […]