(1) A public officer, candidate for public office, or public employee may request an advisory opinion about how Art. II, Sec. 8, Fla. Const., or the Code of Ethics applies to his or her own situation.

Terms Used In Florida Regulations 34-6.002

  • Amendment: A proposal to alter the text of a pending bill or other measure by striking out some of it, by inserting new language, or both. Before an amendment becomes part of the measure, thelegislature must agree to it.
    (2) A public officer or employee having the power to hire or terminate employees may request an advisory opinion about how the Code of Ethics applies to any such employee or applicant for employment. A public officer having the authority to appoint a person to public office may request an advisory opinion under the Code of Ethics with respect to any such person; where an appointment is made by a commission, council, or board rather than by an individual public officer, the commission, council, or board may request an advisory opinion with respect to any such appointee.
    (3) A former public officer or employee may request an advisory opinion concerning any provision of the Code of Ethics or the Sunshine Amendment which might apply to him or her in a post-office holding or post-employment context.
    (4) A member of the Public Service Commission or of the Florida Public Service Commission Nominating Council may request an advisory opinion from the Commission as provided in Sections 350.041 and 350.043, F.S.
    (5) Any person may request an advisory opinion concerning the applicability and interpretation of Florida Statutes § 112.3215, to himself or herself in a particular context.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 112.322(9). Law Implemented 112.3215(12), 112.322(3), 350.041(4), 350.043 FS. History-New 4-11-76, Amended 9-21-77, 1-23-78, 7-2-80, Formerly 34-6.02, Amended 8-7-94, 7-28-98, 11-24-15.