Fla. Stat. 17.05
Subpoenas; sworn statements; enforcement proceedings


(1)

The Chief Financial Officer may demand and require full answers on oath from any and every person, party or privy to any account, claim, or demand against or by the state, such as it may be the Chief Financial Officer’s official duty to examine into, and which answers the Chief Financial Officer may require to be in writing and to be sworn to before the Chief Financial Officer or the department or before any judicial officer or clerk of any court of the state so as to enable the Chief Financial Officer to determine the justice or legality of such account, claim, or demand.

(2)

In exercising authority under this chapter, the Chief Financial Officer or his or her designee may:Issue subpoenas, administer oaths, and examine witnesses.Require or permit a person to file a statement in writing, under oath or otherwise as the Chief Financial Officer or his or her designee requires, as to all the facts and circumstances concerning the matter to be audited, examined, or investigated.

(a)

Issue subpoenas, administer oaths, and examine witnesses.

(b)

Require or permit a person to file a statement in writing, under oath or otherwise as the Chief Financial Officer or his or her designee requires, as to all the facts and circumstances concerning the matter to be audited, examined, or investigated.

(3)

Subpoenas shall be issued by the Chief Financial Officer or his or her designee under seal commanding such witnesses to appear before the Chief Financial Officer or his or her representative or the department at a specified time and place and to bring books, records, and documents as specified or to submit books, records, and documents for inspection. Such subpoenas may be served by an authorized representative of the Chief Financial Officer or the department.

(4)

In the event of noncompliance with a subpoena issued pursuant to this section, the Chief Financial Officer or the department may petition the circuit court of the county in which the person subpoenaed resides or has his or her principal place of business for an order requiring the subpoenaed person to appear and testify and to produce books, records, and documents as specified in the subpoena. The court may grant legal, equitable, or injunctive relief, including, but not limited to, issuance of a writ of ne exeat or the restraint by injunction or appointment of a receiver of any transfer, pledge, assignment, or other disposition of such person’s assets or any concealment, alteration, destruction, or other disposition of subpoenaed books, records, or documents, as the court deems appropriate, until such person has fully complied with such subpoena and the Chief Financial Officer or the department has completed the audit, examination, or investigation. The Chief Financial Officer or the department is entitled to the summary procedure provided in s. 51.011, and the court shall advance the cause on its calendar. Costs incurred by the Chief Financial Officer or the department to obtain an order granting, in whole or in part, such petition for enforcement of a subpoena shall be charged against the subpoenaed person, and failure to comply with such order shall be a contempt of court.

Source: Section 17.05 — Subpoenas; sworn statements; enforcement proceedings, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0017.­05 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

17.001
Chief Financial Officer
17.02
Place of residence and office
17.002
Definition
17.03
To audit claims against the state
17.04
To audit and adjust accounts of officers and those indebted to the state
17.05
Subpoenas
17.08
Accounts, etc., on which warrants drawn, to be filed
17.09
Application for warrants for salaries
17.10
Record of warrants and of state funds and securities
17.011
Assistant Chief Financial Officer
17.11
To report disbursements made
17.12
Authorized to issue warrants to tax collector or sheriff for payment
17.13
To duplicate warrants lost or destroyed
17.14
To prescribe forms
17.16
Seal
17.17
Examination by Governor and report
17.20
Assignment of claims for collection
17.21
Not to allow any claim of state attorney against state until report made
17.22
Notice to Department of Legal Affairs
17.25
May certify copies
17.26
Cancellation of state warrants not presented within 1 year
17.27
Microfilming and destroying records and correspondence
17.28
Chief Financial Officer may authorize biweekly salary payments
17.29
Authority to prescribe rules
17.30
Dissemination of information
17.031
Security of Chief Financial Officer’s office
17.32
Annual report of trust funds
17.041
County and district accounts and claims
17.41
Department of Financial Services Tobacco Settlement Clearing Trust Fund
17.42
Opioid Settlement Clearing Trust Fund
17.43
Federal Law Enforcement Trust Fund
17.51
Oath and certificate of Chief Financial Officer
17.52
Moneys paid on warrants
17.54
Annual report to Governor
17.55
Examination by and monthly statements to the Governor
17.56
Division of Treasury to maintain all warrants paid
17.57
Deposits and investments of state money
17.58
Deposits of public money outside the State Treasury
17.59
Safekeeping services
17.60
Treasury Cash Deposit Trust Fund
17.61
Chief Financial Officer
17.62
Interest on state moneys deposited
17.63
Chief Financial Officer not to issue evidences of indebtedness
17.64
Division of Treasury to make reproductions of certain warrants, records, and documents
17.65
Chief Financial Officer to prescribe forms
17.66
Securities in book-entry form
17.67
Federal Grants Trust Fund
17.68
Financial Literacy Program for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
17.69
Federal Tax Liaison
17.71
Indian Gaming Revenue Clearing Trust Fund
17.075
Form of state warrants and other payment orders
17.076
Direct deposit of funds
17.325
Governmental efficiency hotline
17.0401
Confidentiality of information relating to financial investigations
17.0415
Transfer and assignment of claims
17.0416
Authority to provide services on a fee basis
17.555
Division of Treasury to keep record of warrants and of state funds and securities
17.575
Administration of funds

Current through Fall 2025

§ 17.05. Subpoenas; sworn statements; enforcement proceedings's source at flsenate​.gov