Fla. Stat. 20.04
Structure of executive branch


(1)

The department is the principal administrative unit of the executive branch. Each department must bear a title beginning with the words “State of Florida” and continuing with “Department of .”

(2)

For field operations, departments may establish district or area offices that combine division, bureau, section, and subsection functions.

(3)

For their internal structure, all departments, except for the Department of Financial Services, the Department of Commerce, the Department of Children and Families, the Department of Corrections, the Department of Management Services, the Department of Revenue, and the Department of Transportation, must adhere to the following standard terms:The principal unit of the department is the “division.” Each division is headed by a “director.”The principal unit of the division is the “bureau.” Each bureau is headed by a “chief.”The principal unit of the bureau is the “section.” Each section is headed by an “administrator.”If further subdivision is necessary, sections may be divided into “subsections,” which are headed by “supervisors.”

(a)

The principal unit of the department is the “division.” Each division is headed by a “director.”

(b)

The principal unit of the division is the “bureau.” Each bureau is headed by a “chief.”

(c)

The principal unit of the bureau is the “section.” Each section is headed by an “administrator.”

(d)

If further subdivision is necessary, sections may be divided into “subsections,” which are headed by “supervisors.”

(4)

Within the Department of Children and Families there are organizational units called “circuits” and “regions.” Each circuit is aligned geographically with each judicial circuit, and each region comprises multiple circuits which are in geographical proximity to each other.

(5)

Within the Department of Corrections the principal policy and program development unit of the department is the “office.” Each “office” is headed by a director.

(6)

Within the Department of Transportation the principal policy and program development unit of the department is the “office.” Each “office” is headed by a director.

(7)(a)

Unless specifically authorized by law, the head of a department may not reallocate duties and functions specifically assigned by law to a specific unit of the department. Those functions or agencies assigned generally to the department without specific designation to a unit of the department may be allocated and reallocated to a unit of the department at the discretion of the head of the department.Within the limitations of this subsection, the head of the department may recommend the establishment of additional divisions, bureaus, sections, and subsections of the department to promote efficient and effective operation of the department. However, additional divisions, or offices in the Department of Children and Families, the Department of Corrections, the Department of Commerce, and the Department of Transportation, may be established only by specific statutory enactment. New bureaus, sections, and subsections of departments may be initiated by a department and established as recommended by the Department of Management Services and approved by the Executive Office of the Governor, or may be established by specific statutory enactment.For the purposes of such recommendations and approvals, the Department of Management Services and the Executive Office of the Governor, respectively, must adopt and apply specific criteria for assessing the appropriateness of all reorganization requests from agencies. The criteria must be applied to future agency requests for reorganization and must be used to review the appropriateness of bureaus currently in existence. Any current bureau that does not meet the criteria for a bureau must be reorganized into a section or other appropriate unit.

(7)(a)

Unless specifically authorized by law, the head of a department may not reallocate duties and functions specifically assigned by law to a specific unit of the department. Those functions or agencies assigned generally to the department without specific designation to a unit of the department may be allocated and reallocated to a unit of the department at the discretion of the head of the department.

(b)

Within the limitations of this subsection, the head of the department may recommend the establishment of additional divisions, bureaus, sections, and subsections of the department to promote efficient and effective operation of the department. However, additional divisions, or offices in the Department of Children and Families, the Department of Corrections, the Department of Commerce, and the Department of Transportation, may be established only by specific statutory enactment. New bureaus, sections, and subsections of departments may be initiated by a department and established as recommended by the Department of Management Services and approved by the Executive Office of the Governor, or may be established by specific statutory enactment.

(c)

For the purposes of such recommendations and approvals, the Department of Management Services and the Executive Office of the Governor, respectively, must adopt and apply specific criteria for assessing the appropriateness of all reorganization requests from agencies. The criteria must be applied to future agency requests for reorganization and must be used to review the appropriateness of bureaus currently in existence. Any current bureau that does not meet the criteria for a bureau must be reorganized into a section or other appropriate unit.

(8)

The Executive Office of the Governor must maintain a current organizational chart of each agency of the executive branch, which must identify all divisions, bureaus, units, and subunits of the agency. Agencies must submit such organizational charts in accordance with guidelines established by the Executive Office of the Governor.

Source: Section 20.04 — Structure of executive branch, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0020.­04 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

20.02
Declaration of policy
20.03
Definitions
20.04
Structure of executive branch
20.05
Heads of departments
20.06
Method of reorganization
20.10
Department of State
20.11
Department of Legal Affairs
20.14
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
20.15
Department of Education
20.19
Department of Children and Families
20.21
Department of Revenue
20.22
Department of Management Services
20.23
Department of Transportation
20.24
Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
20.28
State Board of Administration
20.29
Department of Citrus
20.32
Florida Commission on Offender Review
20.34
Governmental Reorganization Act of 1969
20.37
Department of Veterans’ Affairs
20.41
Department of Elderly Affairs
20.42
Agency for Health Care Administration
20.43
Department of Health
20.051
Review of programs
20.052
Advisory bodies, commissions, boards
20.055
Agency inspectors general
20.057
Interagency agreements to delete duplication of inspections
20.058
Citizen support and direct-support organizations
20.60
Department of Commerce
20.104
Clearing Funds Trust Fund
20.105
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.106
Land Acquisition Trust Fund within Department of State
20.111
Operating Trust Fund
20.112
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.121
Department of Financial Services
20.142
Land Acquisition Trust Fund within Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
20.155
Board of Governors of the State University System
20.165
Department of Business and Professional Regulation
20.166
Florida Business Information Portal
20.181
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.195
Department of Children and Families
20.197
Agency for Persons with Disabilities
20.201
Department of Law Enforcement
20.221
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.241
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.255
Department of Environmental Protection
20.315
Department of Corrections
20.316
Department of Juvenile Justice
20.317
Department of the Lottery
20.331
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
20.375
Department of Veterans’ Affairs
20.415
Department of Elderly Affairs
20.425
Agency for Health Care Administration
20.435
Department of Health
20.506
Welfare Transition Trust Fund
20.605
Administrative Trust Fund of the Department of Commerce
20.1971
Agency for Persons with Disabilities
20.2551
Citizen support organizations
20.3151
Administrative Trust Fund
20.3161
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.3311
Additional powers of commission
20.3315
Florida Forever Program Trust Fund of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
20.25501
Department of Environmental Protection

Current through Fall 2025

§ 20.04. Structure of executive branch's source at flsenate​.gov