Fla. Stat. 11.061
State, state university, and community college employee lobbyists; registration; recording attendance; penalty; exemptions


(1)

Any person employed by any executive, judicial, or quasi-judicial department of the state or community college or state university who seeks to encourage the passage, defeat, or modification of any legislation by personal appearance or attendance before the House of Representatives or the Senate, or any committee thereof, shall, prior thereto, register as a lobbyist with the joint legislative office on a form to be provided by the joint legislative office in the same manner as any other lobbyist is required to register, whether by rule of either house or otherwise. This shall not preclude any person from contacting her or his legislator regarding any matter during hours other than the established business hours of the person’s respective agency, state university, or community college.

(2)(a)

Each state, state university, or community college employee registered pursuant to the provisions of this section shall:
Record with the chair of the committee any attendance before any committee during established business hours of the agency, state university, or community college employing the person.
Record with the joint legislative office any attendance in the legislative chambers, committee rooms, legislative offices, legislative hallways, and other areas in the immediate vicinity during the established business hours of the agency, state university, or community college employing the person.
Any person who appears before a committee or subcommittee of the House of Representatives or the Senate at the request of the committee or subcommittee chair as a witness or for informational purposes shall be exempt from the provisions of this subsection.

(2)(a)

Each state, state university, or community college employee registered pursuant to the provisions of this section shall:Record with the chair of the committee any attendance before any committee during established business hours of the agency, state university, or community college employing the person.Record with the joint legislative office any attendance in the legislative chambers, committee rooms, legislative offices, legislative hallways, and other areas in the immediate vicinity during the established business hours of the agency, state university, or community college employing the person.
1. Record with the chair of the committee any attendance before any committee during established business hours of the agency, state university, or community college employing the person.
2. Record with the joint legislative office any attendance in the legislative chambers, committee rooms, legislative offices, legislative hallways, and other areas in the immediate vicinity during the established business hours of the agency, state university, or community college employing the person.

(b)

Any person who appears before a committee or subcommittee of the House of Representatives or the Senate at the request of the committee or subcommittee chair as a witness or for informational purposes shall be exempt from the provisions of this subsection.

(3)

Any state, state university, or community college employee who violates any provision of this section by not registering with the joint legislative office as a lobbyist or by failing to record hours spent as a lobbyist in areas and activities as set forth in this section during the established business hours of the agency, state university, or community college employing the person shall have deducted from her or his salary an amount equivalent to her or his hourly wage times the number of hours that she or he was in violation of this section.

(4)

Any person employed by any executive, judicial, or quasi-judicial department of the state or by any community college or state university whose position is designated in that department’s budget as being used during all, or a portion of, the fiscal year for lobbying shall comply with the provisions of subsection (1), but shall be exempt from the provisions of subsections (2) and (3).

Source: Section 11.061 — State, state university, and community college employee lobbyists; registration; recording attendance; penalty; exemptions, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0011.­061 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

11.02
Notice of special or local legislation or certain relief acts
11.03
Proof of publication of notice
11.07
Method of enrolling bills, etc
11.011
Special session
11.12
Salary, subsistence, and mileage of members and employees
11.13
Compensation of members
11.021
Evidence of publication of notice
11.25
Salaries and expenditures not subject to control of executive agencies
11.26
Legislative employees
11.031
Official census
11.40
Legislative Auditing Committee
11.42
The Auditor General
11.044
Legislative intent and purpose
11.45
Definitions
11.045
Lobbying before the Legislature
11.47
Penalties
11.047
Contingency fees
11.51
Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability
11.52
Implementation of enacted legislation
11.061
State, state university, and community college employee lobbyists
11.62
Legislative review of proposed regulation of unregulated functions
11.062
Use of state funds for lobbying prohibited
11.065
Claims against state
11.066
Suits seeking monetary damages against the state or its agencies
11.90
Legislative Budget Commission
11.93
Short title
11.111
Continuance of certain causes for term of Legislature and period of time prior and subsequent thereto and committee workdays
11.131
Monetary supplements prohibited
11.135
Legislative committees, units, and offices
11.143
Standing or select committees
11.147
Office of Legislative Services
11.151
Annual legislative appropriation to contingency fund for use of President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives
11.241
Permanent statutory revision plan created
11.242
Powers, duties, and functions as to statutory revision
11.243
Publishing Florida Statutes
11.249
Commissioners to the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws
11.0431
Legislative records
11.0451
Requirements for reinstitution of lobbyist registration after felony conviction
11.0455
Electronic filing of compensation reports and other information
11.931
Applicability
11.932
Definitions
11.933
Qualifications of delegates and alternate delegates
11.934
Instructions to delegates
11.935
Article V convention advisory group
11.1465
Services provided to Legislature
11.2421
Florida Statutes 2024 adopted
11.2422
Statutes repealed
11.2423
Laws or statutes not repealed
11.2424
Laws not repealed
11.2425
Rights reserved under repealed statutes
11.2427
Conflict of laws
11.9005
Government Efficiency Task Force
11.9331
Appointment of delegates by Legislature
11.9332
Appointment by majority vote of each chamber
11.9333
Recall
11.9334
Method of appointment and recall
11.9335
Reimbursement of per diem and travel expenses
11.9336
Oath
11.9337
Filing of oath
11.9341
Duties of alternate delegates
11.9342
Vote cast outside the scope of instructions or limits
11.9343
Vote cast outside the scope of instructions or limits
11.9344
Vote cast outside the scope of instructions or limits
11.9345
Vote cast outside the scope of instructions
11.9351
Oversight of delegates with respect to instructions
11.9352
Advisory determination concerning a vote outside the scope of instructions

Current through Fall 2025

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