Fla. Stat. 112.31455
Collection methods for unpaid automatic fines for failure to timely file disclosure of financial interests


(1)

Before referring any unpaid fine accrued pursuant to s. 112.3144(8) or s. 112.3145(8) to the Department of Financial Services, the commission shall attempt to determine whether the individual owing such a fine is a current public officer or current public employee. If so, the commission may notify the Chief Financial Officer or the governing body of the appropriate county, municipality, district school board, or special district of the total amount of any fine owed to the commission by such individual.After receipt and verification of the notice from the commission, the Chief Financial Officer or the governing body of the county, municipality, district school board, or special district shall begin withholding the lesser of 10 percent or the maximum amount allowed under federal law from any salary-related payment. The withheld payments shall be remitted to the commission until the fine is satisfied.The Chief Financial Officer or the governing body of the county, municipality, district school board, or special district may retain an amount of each withheld payment, as provided in s. 77.0305, to cover the administrative costs incurred under this section.

(a)

After receipt and verification of the notice from the commission, the Chief Financial Officer or the governing body of the county, municipality, district school board, or special district shall begin withholding the lesser of 10 percent or the maximum amount allowed under federal law from any salary-related payment. The withheld payments shall be remitted to the commission until the fine is satisfied.

(b)

The Chief Financial Officer or the governing body of the county, municipality, district school board, or special district may retain an amount of each withheld payment, as provided in s. 77.0305, to cover the administrative costs incurred under this section.

(2)

If the commission determines that the individual who is the subject of an unpaid fine accrued pursuant to s. 112.3144(8) or s. 112.3145(8) is no longer a public officer or public employee or if the commission is unable to determine whether the individual is a current public officer or public employee, the commission may, 6 months after the order becomes final, seek garnishment of any wages to satisfy the amount of the fine, or any unpaid portion thereof, pursuant to chapter 77. Upon recording the order imposing the fine with the clerk of the circuit court, the order shall be deemed a judgment for purposes of garnishment pursuant to chapter 77.

(3)

The commission may refer unpaid fines to the appropriate collection agency, as directed by the Chief Financial Officer, to utilize any collection methods provided by law. Except as expressly limited by this section, any other collection methods authorized by law are allowed.

(4)

Action may be taken to collect any unpaid fine imposed by ss. 112.3144 and 112.3145 within 20 years after the date the final order is rendered.

Source: Section 112.31455 — Collection methods for unpaid automatic fines for failure to timely file disclosure of financial interests, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0112.­31455 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

112.311
Legislative intent and declaration of policy
112.312
Definitions
112.313
Standards of conduct for public officers, employees of agencies, and local government attorneys
112.316
Construction
112.317
Penalties
112.320
Commission on Ethics
112.321
Membership, terms
112.322
Duties and powers of commission
112.324
Procedures on complaints of violations and referrals
112.326
Additional requirements by political subdivisions and agencies not prohibited
112.3121
Definitions
112.3122
Enforcement and penalties for constitutional prohibition against lobbying by a public officer
112.3123
Definitions
112.3124
Enforcement and penalties for constitutional prohibition against lobbying by a former justice or judge
112.3125
Dual public employment
112.3135
Restriction on employment of relatives
112.3136
Standards of conduct for officers and employees of entities serving as chief administrative officer of political subdivisions
112.3142
Ethics training for specified constitutional officers, elected municipal officers, commissioners of community redevelopment agencies, and elected local officers of independent special districts
112.3143
Voting conflicts
112.3144
Full and public disclosure of financial interests
112.3145
Disclosure of financial interests and clients represented before agencies
112.3146
Public records
112.3147
Forms
112.3148
Reporting and prohibited receipt of gifts by individuals filing full or limited public disclosure of financial interests and by procurement employees
112.3149
Solicitation and disclosure of honoraria
112.3151
Extensions of time for filing disclosure
112.3173
Felonies involving breach of public trust and other specified offenses by public officers and employees
112.3175
Remedies
112.3185
Additional standards for state agency employees
112.3187
Adverse action against employee for disclosing information of specified nature prohibited
112.3188
Confidentiality of information given to the Chief Inspector General, internal auditors, inspectors general, local chief executive officers, or other appropriate local officials
112.3189
Investigative procedures upon receipt of whistle-blower information from certain state employees
112.3191
Short title
112.3213
Legislative intent and purpose
112.3215
Lobbying before the executive branch or the Constitution Revision Commission
112.3217
Contingency fees
112.3231
Time limitations
112.3232
Compelled testimony
112.3241
Judicial review
112.3251
Citizen support and direct-support organizations
112.3261
Lobbying before water management districts
112.31445
Electronic filing system
112.31446
Electronic filing system for financial disclosure
112.31455
Collection methods for unpaid automatic fines for failure to timely file disclosure of financial interests
112.31485
Prohibition on gifts involving political committees
112.31895
Investigative procedures in response to prohibited personnel actions
112.31901
Investigatory records
112.32151
Requirements for reinstitution of lobbyist registration after felony conviction
112.32155
Electronic filing of compensation reports and other information

Current through Fall 2025

§ 112.31455. Collection methods for unpaid automatic fines for failure to timely file disclosure of financial interests's source at flsenate​.gov