Fla. Stat. 947.04
Organization of commission; officers; offices


(1)

Before July 1 of each even-numbered year, the Governor and Cabinet shall select a chair who shall serve for a period of 2 years and until a successor is selected and qualified. The Governor and Cabinet shall, at the same time that a chair is selected, select a vice chair to serve during the same 2-year period as the chair, in the absence of the chair. The chair may succeed himself or herself. The chair, as chief administrative officer of the commission, has the authority and responsibility to plan, direct, coordinate, and execute the powers, duties, and responsibilities assigned to the commission, except those of granting and revoking parole as provided for in this chapter. Subject to approval by the Governor and the Cabinet, the chair may assign consenting retired commissioners or former commissioners to temporary duty when there is a workload need. Any such commissioner shall be paid $200 for each day or portion of a day spent on the work of the commission and shall be reimbursed for travel expenses as provided in s. 112.061. The chair is authorized to provide or disseminate information relative to parole by means of documents, seminars, programs, or otherwise as he or she determines necessary. The chair shall establish, execute, and be held accountable for all administrative policy decisions. However, decisions to grant or revoke parole shall be made in accordance with ss. 947.172, 947.174, and 947.23. The commissioners shall be directly accountable to the chair in the execution of their duties as commissioners, and the chair has authority to recommend to the Governor suspension of a commissioner who fails to perform the duties provided for by statute.

(2)

Notwithstanding the provisions of s. 20.05(1)(g), the chair shall appoint administrators with responsibility for the management of commission activities in the following functional areas:Administration.Operations.Clemency.

(a)

Administration.

(b)

Operations.

(c)

Clemency.

(3)

The commissioners shall select from their number a secretary who shall serve for a period of 1 year or until a successor is elected and qualified.

(4)

The commission may establish and maintain field offices within existing administration buildings at facilities and institutions operated by the department. Headquarters shall be located in Tallahassee. The business of the commission shall be transacted anywhere in the state as provided in s. 947.06. The commission shall keep its official records and papers at the headquarters, which it shall furnish and equip.

(5)

Acts and decisions of the chair may be modified as provided in s. 947.06.

Source: Section 947.04 — Organization of commission; officers; offices, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0947.­04 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

947.01
Florida Commission on Offender Review
947.001
Short title
947.02
Florida Commission on Offender Review
947.002
Intent
947.03
Commissioners
947.04
Organization of commission
947.05
Seal
947.005
Definitions
947.06
Meeting
947.07
Rules
947.10
Business and political activity upon part of members and full-time employees of commission
947.11
Legal adviser
947.12
Members, employees, expenses
947.13
Powers and duties of commission
947.15
Reports
947.16
Eligibility for parole
947.18
Conditions of parole
947.19
Terms of parole
947.20
Rules of commission
947.21
Violations of parole
947.021
Florida Commission on Offender Review
947.22
Authority to arrest parole violators with or without warrant
947.23
Action of commission upon arrest of parolee
947.24
Discharge from parole supervision or release supervision
947.26
Cooperation of custodian of prisoner
947.045
Federal Grants Trust Fund
947.071
Rulemaking procedures
947.135
Mutual participation program
947.141
Violations of conditional release, control release, or conditional medical release or addiction-recovery supervision
947.146
Control Release Authority
947.147
Victim restitution as condition of control release
947.149
Conditional medical release
947.165
Objective parole guidelines
947.168
Consideration for persons serving parole-eligible and parole-ineligible sentences
947.172
Establishment of presumptive parole release date
947.173
Review of presumptive parole release date
947.174
Subsequent interviews
947.181
Fines, fees, restitution, or other costs ordered to be paid as conditions of parole
947.185
Application for intellectual disability services as condition of parole
947.1405
Conditional release program
947.1745
Establishment of effective parole release date
947.1746
Establishment of effective parole release date
947.1747
Community control as a special condition of parole

Current through Fall 2025

§ 947.04. Org. of commission; officers; offices's source at flsenate​.gov