Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 34-12.200 - Registration Requirements
(1) A person
who is a "lobbyist" as defined in Section
112.3215(1)(h),
F.S., and this rule chapter may not lobby an agency until he or she has
registered as a lobbyist with the Commission. Registration may be made by
electronic means at www.floridalobbyist.gov or on CE
Form 20, Executive Branch Lobbyist Registration. Registration shall require the
registrant to disclose, under oath, the following:
(a) Name, business address, and telephone
number;
(b) Name, business address,
and telephone number of each principal represented by the registrant;
(c) Name, business address, and telephone
number of the lobbying firm on behalf of which the registrant is representing
the principal, if any;
(d) His or
her area of interest;
(e) The
agencies before which he or she will appear; and
(f) The existence of any direct or indirect
business association, partnership, or financial relationship with any employee
of an agency which he or she lobbies, or intends to lobby.
(2) The registrant shall pay an annual
registration fee of $25.00 for each principal represented, which will be
deposited into the Executive Branch Lobbyist Registration Trust Fund. The fee
is payable only once on a calendar year basis and there will be no charge if
the lobbyist amends his or her registration to lobby additional agencies on
behalf of the same principal.
(3)
The registrant shall include a separate statement signed by the principal or
the principal's representative that the registrant is authorized to represent
the principal. On this statement, the principal will also identify and
designate its main business using the 6-digit NAICS code published in the
North American Industry Classification System-United States.
Classification system information can be obtained by contacting the NAICS
Association, 129 Lakeshore Drive, Rockaway, NJ 07866, or by visiting its
website: www.naics.com.
(4) Any changes to the information provided
on the registration form must be reported to the Commission in writing within
15 days.
(5) A person convicted of
a felony after January 1, 2006 may not register as a lobbyist until:
(a) The person has been released from
incarceration and any post-conviction supervision;
(b) The person has paid all court costs and
court-ordered restitution; and
(c)
The person has had his or her civil rights restored.
(6) In the event that a lobbyist who has
registered with the Commission undertakes to represent a new principal, or to
represent a principal for whom he or she previously has registered before an
agency for which he or she had not registered, a new registration shall be made
before lobbying the agency in behalf of that principal.
(7) Registration by electronic means may be
made via the Lobbyist Registration and Compensation Reporting system available
at www.floridalobbyist.gov or by
using CE Form 20, Executive Branch Lobbyist Registration, Effective 1/2015
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04834.
The CE Form 20 and instructions may be obtained without cost from the Lobbyist
Registration Office, 111 West Madison Street, Room G-68, Tallahassee, Florida
32399, Telephone (850) 922-4990.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 112.3215, 112.322(9) FS. Law Implemented 112.3215 FS.
New 10-12-89, Amended 12-6-92, 6-15-06, 8-18-10, 8-18-10, 1-1-13, 1-8-15, 11-24-15.
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