Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 34-7.025 - Ethics Training Course Content
(1)
Constitutional officers, elected municipal officers, commissioners of community
redevelopment agencies created under Part III of Chapter 163, F.S., and elected
local officers of independent special districts, as defined in Section
189.012, Florida Statutes,
including any person appointed to fill a vacancy for an unexpired term of such
elective office of an independent special district, are required by Section
112.3142, F.S., to complete four
(4) hours of ethics training each calendar year.
(2)
(a) In
addition to receiving training on Florida's public records laws (Chapter 119,
F.S.) and open meetings laws (Chapter 286, F.S.), constitutional officers,
elected municipal officers, commissioners of community redevelopment agencies
created under Part III of Chapter 163, F.S., and elected local officers of
independent special districts, as defined in Section
189.012, Florida Statutes,
including any person appointed to fill a vacancy for an unexpired term of such
elective office of an independent special district, are required to obtain
ethics training that is derived from Article II, Section 8, Florida
Constitution, "Ethics in Government, " and Chapter 112, Part III, F.S., the
"Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees."
(b) Providers may develop and offer courses
using a "menu" approach to fulfill agency-specific training needs. Subjects
that must be covered in training shall include one or more of the following:
1. Doing business with one's own
agency;
2. Conflicting employment
or contractual relationships;
3.
Misuse of position;
4. Disclosure
or use of certain information;
5.
Gifts and honoraria, including solicitation and acceptance of gifts, and
unauthorized compensation;
6.
Post-officeholding restrictions;
7.
Restrictions on the employment of relatives;
8. Voting conflicts when the constitutional
officer is a member of a collegial body and votes in his or her official
capacity;
9. Financial disclosure
requirements, including the automatic fine and appeal process;
10. Commission procedures on ethics
complaints and referrals; and
11.
The importance of and process for obtaining advisory opinions rendered by the
Commission.
(3)
(a) Each member of the governing body of a
county, municipality, or special district that operates a commercial service
airport is required by Section
332.0075(4)(b),
F.S., to complete four (4) hours of ethics training each calendar year
addressing, at a minimum, Article II, Section 8, Florida Constitution, "Ethics
in Government, " and Chapter 112, Part III, F.S., the "Code of Ethics for
Public Officers and Employees, " as well as the public records and public
meeting laws of this state.
(b)
Constitutional officers and elected municipal officers who are members of the
governing bodies of commercial service airports, and who complete the ethics
training required by Section
112.3142, F.S., shall be
considered in compliance with the training required by Section
332.0075(4)(b),
F.S.
(4) Providers are
encouraged to seek accreditation from The Florida Bar for courses offered
pursuant to Sections 112.3142 and
332.0075(4)(b),
F.S., so that attendees who are members of The Florida Bar may also obtain
continuing legal education credit for course attendance.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 112.322(9), 112.3142 FS. Law Implemented 112.3142, 332.0075 FS.
New 9-10-13, Amended 1-8-15, 1-9-20, 4-8-21, 1-4-24.
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