The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Section 119.011 defines "[a]gency" as: any state, county, district, authority, or municipal officer, . . .
. . . See §§ 119.071(2)(d), 119.011(2), Fla. Stat. (2018) (emphasis added). . . .
. . . ." § 119.011(12), Fla. Stat. (2017) ; accord Braddy v. State , 219 So.3d 803, 820 (Fla. 2017). . . . Florida Supreme Court agreed with the Second District that "[b]ased on the plain language of section 119.011 . . .
. . . Stat. and § 119.011, Fla. Stat. . . . Stat. and § 119.011, Fla. Stat. . . . Stat. and § 119.011, Fla. Stat. . . . Stat. and § 119.011, Fla. Stat. . . . Stat. and § 119.011, Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . ." § 119.011(8), Fla. Stat. (2018). . . . derived from laboratory test reports of investigators or informants, or any type of surveillance. § 119.011 . . . Id. § 119.011(3)(d). . . . In sum, the videos were not "criminal investigative information" within the meaning of section 119.011 . . .
. . . See § 119.011(3)(c)2., Fla. . . . See § 119.011(3)(c)2., Fla. Stat. (2017). . . . not include “[tjhe name, sex, age, and address of a person arrested or of the victim of a crime[.j” § 119.011 . . . The trial court properly applied section 119.011(3)(e)2., as plainly written, and correctly concluded . . . As we pointed out earlier, while section 119.011(3)(c)2. clearly provides that victim identification . . .
. . . most common understanding of the term “record,” we hold that a public record, for purposes of section 119.011 . . .
. . . .” § 119.011(2), Fla. Stat. (2015). . . .
. . . “Official Record” or “Official Document” includes only public records. ⅛⅜⅛-J 119.011(12). Fla. . . .
. . . See § 119.011(12), Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . . § 119.011(12), Fla. Stat. (2016). . . .
. . . (citing §§ 28.13; 119.01(1), (3); 119.011(1), (2), Fla. Stat. (2003))). . . .
. . . this ruling stated: [T]he Court holds that, as a matter of law[,] an agency, as defined in section 119.011 . . .
. . . actual cost of duplication” charged by the Town was the “actual cost” as that term is defined in section 119.011 . . .
. . . March 19, 2014 motion sought mandamus relief against the City and an expedited hearing under section 119.011 . . .
. . . See, . e.g., §§ 119.01(2)(a), 119.011(3)(d), 119,07(l)(a), Fla. Stat. (2009). . . . See, . e.g., § 119.011(3)(d) (relating to criminal intelligence- information and investigatory information . . .
. . . .” § 119.011(2), Fla. Stat. (2013). . . .
. . . . § 119.011(3)(c)l, Fla. Stat. See also Fla. Freedom Newspapers v. . . . expressly excludes “[t]he time, date, location, and nature of a reported crime” from the exemption. § 119.011 . . . We noted further that “[o]ther information in the letter not falling within the terms of [section 119.011 . . . counsel’s email reported the date, time, and nature of a crime to TPD within the meaning of section 119.011 . . . Section 119.011(12) defines “public records” as: [A]ll documents, papers, letters ... or other material . . .
. . . .” § 119.011(5), Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . for any privately owned or leased property which is in the possession of any agency as defined in s. 119.011 . . . Section 119.011(12), Florida Statutes (2012), defines public records to include tapes, films, or other . . . (citing § 119.011(12), Fla. . . .
. . . See § 119.011(3)(c)(5), Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . records request prior to filing the lawsuit; the request asked for “public records” as defined by section 119.011 . . .
. . . See § 119.011(12), Fla. Stat. (2013). . . .
. . . exempts certain components of criminal investigative information, a phrase of art, defined by section 119.011 . . . by law ... to be given to the person arrested, except as provided in section 119.071(2)(h) ....” § 119.011 . . . term "redact” is defined (as it pertains to both tangible records and electronic media) in section 119.011 . . .
. . . PRODUCTION (a) [No Change] (b) Definitions. (1) “Public records” has the meaning set forth in section 119.011 . . . records. (4) [No Change] (5) “Agency” and “person” means an entity or individual as defined in section 119.011 . . .
. . . . § 119.011(12). . . .
. . . .” § 119.011 (3)(d)(2); see also Barfield v. . . .
. . . . § 119.011(2), Fla. . . .
. . . for any privately owned or leased property which is in the possession of any agency as defined in s. 119.011 . . .
. . . reinvesting funds of the State Retirement System” and is "clearly” an "‘agency’ as defined by section 119.011 . . .
. . . See § 119.011(3)(c)5.a., Fla. Stat. (2012); Jews for Jesus, Inc. v. . . .
. . . .” § 119.011(8), Fla. Stat. (2006). . . .
. . . Section 119.011(3)(a), Florida Statutes, defines criminal intelligence information as “information with . . . Section 119.011(3)(b), Florida Statutes, defines criminal investigative information as “information with . . .
. . . . §§ 119.01, 119.011(2), (12) and § 119.07(l)(a), as establishing a tradition of transparent government . . .
. . . Section 119.011(12) defines a “public record” as: [A]ll documents, papers, letters, maps, books, tapes . . . pursuant to law or ordinance or in connection with the transaction of official business by an agency. § 119.011 . . . And section 119.011(2) defines “agency” as: [A]ny state, county, district, authority, or municipal officer . . . agency, person, partnership, corporation, or business entity acting on behalf of any public agency. § 119.011 . . . Cooper qualifies as an “agency” as set forth in section 119.011(2), since the Mayor is a municipal officer . . .
. . . Citing the definition of a public record in section 119.011(12), Florida Statutes, the court concluded . . . Section 119.011(12), Florida Statutes defines public records as “all documents, papers, letters, maps . . .
. . . The records are public records as defined in section 119.011(12), Florida Statutes. . . .
. . . was not a public record because Emergency Communications was not an “agency” as defined by section 119.011 . . .
. . . Section 119.011(11), Florida Statutes (2007), defines "Public records” as "all documents, papers ... . . .
. . . Subsection 119.011(3)(e) provides an exemption for criminal investigative information developed for the . . . public until the information is given or required by law or agency rule to be given to the accused. § 119.011 . . . may be premised, in part, on the definition of “criminal investigative information” found in section 119.011 . . . See § 119.011(12), Fla. . . .
. . . . § 119.011(3)(d)(2), “criminal investigative information shall be considered ‘active’ as long as it . . . 112.533(2)(b), there is no 45-day presumption of inactivity for criminal investigations in subsection 119.011 . . .
. . . .” § 119.011(11), Fla. Stat. (2006); see Shevin v. . . . although not part of the agency’s later formal public product, constituted “public records” under section 119.011 . . . The Board, a subdivision of the City, is an “agency.” § 119.011(2), Fla. . . .
. . . Section 119.011(12) defines the term “public record” as: all documents, papers, letters, maps, books, . . . In that case, the court defined the term “record” as used in section 119.011(12) as “any material prepared . . . The term “received” in section 119.011(12) refers not only to a situation in which a public agent takes . . . acting on behalf of [a] public agency” that has therefore become an “agency,” as defined in section 119.011 . . . is it necessary to decide whether the NCAA became a public “agency” in its own right under section 119.011 . . .
. . . most common understanding of the term “record,” we hold that a public record, for purposes of section 119.011 . . .
. . . inspect and copy the pilots’ personal flight logs as “public records” within the meaning of section 119.011 . . . quoted language is one of the two alternative predicates identifying a “public record" under section 119.011 . . .
. . . the statute defines “agency” to include private entities “acting on behalf of any public agency,” § 119.011 . . . Winter Garden: We agree with the lower court’s determination that Boyle is an “agency” under section 119.011 . . . not only governmental units, but also any “business entity acting on behalf of any public agency.” § 119.011 . . . City’s representative in the improvement project, BDI was “acting on behalf of a[ ] public agency.” § 119.011 . . . records generated by BDI’s performance of its contracts with the City here are subject to chapter 119. § 119.011 . . .
. . . .” § 119.011(11), Fla. Stat. (2007). In Shevin v. . . . Supreme Court, construed this statutory definition as follows: a public record for purposes of section 119.011 . . . See § 119.011(2), Fla. Stat. (2007). . . .
. . . The State Attorney’s Office is an “agency” as defined by section 119.011, Florida Statutes. . . . And, the transcripts fit within the broad definition of “public records” found in section 119.011(11) . . .
. . . See also § 119.011(11), Fla. . . .
. . . The complaint alleges that the Playhouse is “a public agency as defined by section 119.011(2),” Florida . . .
. . . Section 119.011(2) broadly defines the term “agency” to include any private business entity “acting on . . .
. . . . §§ 28.13; 119.01(1), (3); 119.011(1), (2), Fla. Stat. (2003). Similarly, to the extent that Ms. . . .
. . . Those terms are defined in section 119.011(3), Florida Statutes (2005). . . . The definition does not expressly discuss exhibits in public trials, but section 119.011(4)(a) defines . . .
. . . for any privately owned or leased property which is in the possession of any agency as defined in s. 119.011 . . . privately owned or leased property which plan or portion thereof is held by any agency, as defined in s. 119.011 . . . facility or revealing security systems; threat assessments conducted by any agency as defined in s. 119.011 . . .
. . . .” § 119.011(1), Fla. Stat. (2003). . . .
. . . Section 119.011(3)(c)(5) provides, in pertinent part, that the court in a criminal case may order that . . . The entry of an order under section 119.011(3)(c)(5)(a) on the court’s own initiative may well be authorized . . . disposition is also without prejudice to the issuance of a properly justified order pursuant to section 119.011 . . .
. . . . § 119.011 (emphasis added). . . .
. . . Section 119.011(1), Florida Statutes (2002), defines "public records” as: all documents, papers, letters . . . In turn, section 119.011(2) defines an "agency” as: any state, county, district, authority, or municipal . . .
. . . (b) Definitions. (1) “Public records” has the meaning set forth in section 119.011(1), Florida Statutes . . . postconviction litigation. (5) “Agency” and “person” mean an entity or individual as defined in section 119.011 . . .
. . . .” § 119.011(1), Fla. Stat. (2003). In State v. . . . most common understanding of the term “record,” we hold that a public record, for purposes of section 119.011 . . .
. . . The Board and its Superintendent are agencies of the State of Florida within the meaning of section 119.011 . . .
. . . TRANSMITTED OR RECEIVED BY PUBLIC EMPLOYEES OF A GOVERNMENT AGENCY ARE PUBLIC RECORDS PURSUANT TO SECTION 119.011 . . . TRANSMITTED OR RECEIVED BY PUBLIC EMPLOYEES OF A GOVERNMENT AGENCY ARE PUBLIC RECORDS PURSUANT TO SECTION 119.011 . . . This definition, codified in section 119.011(1), has remained essentially unchanged. . . . Based on the plain language of section 119.011(1), we agree with the Second District’s conclusion that . . . (1) ... insofar as section 119.011(1) defines ‘public records’ as ‘all documents ... made or received . . .
. . . Id. at 846 (quoting section 119.011(1), Fla. Stat. (2000) and Art. I, § 24(a), Fla. . . .
. . . records” is virtually identical to the legislative definition of “public records” contained in section 119.011 . . . (1), Florida Statutes (2001), insofar as section 119.011(1) defines “public records” as “all documents . . . Inc., 379 So.2d 633, 640 (Fla.1980), this Court held “that a public record, for purposes of section 119.011 . . .
. . . AMONG THE PRIVATE PARTIES ARE NOT PUBLIC RECORDS “Public record” is statutorily defined in section 119.011 . . . records if they are prepared “in connection with the transaction of official business by an agency.” § 119.011 . . . Twitty & Hanser Architectural Group, Inc., 596 So.2d 1029 (Fla.1992) (defining “agency” in section 119.011 . . .
. . . Section 119.011, however, specifically excludes from the exemption criminal investigative information . . . “given or required by law ... to be given to the person arrested”. § 119.011, (3)(5), Fla. . . . Given the unequivocal language of section 119.011, I believe that the trial court correctly concluded . . . Accordingly, the trial court properly applied a liberal interpretation to section 119.011 and correctly . . . See also § 119.011(1), Fla. . . .
. . . Public Records, 493 So.2d 480, 485 (Fla. 2d DCA 1986); see also § 119.011(3)(c)(5). . . .
. . . Section 119.011(2) defines “agency” as: [A]ny state, county, district, authority, or municipal officer . . . Specifically, the supreme court held, We find that the definition of agency in section 119.011, while . . . Moreover, section 119.011(2) was not amended to include the judiciary, the legislature, or independent . . . Unlike the other constitutional entities mentioned in section 119.011, the Florida Constitution requires . . .
. . . Section 119.011(1), Florida Statutes (2000), provides: “Public records” means all documents, papers, . . . supreme court rejected the decision of the district court of appeal that “in effect said that section 119.011 . . . TRANSMITTED OR RECEIVED BY PUBLIC EMPLOYEES OF A GOVERNMENT AGENCY ARE PUBLIC RECORDS PURSUANT TO SECTION 119.011 . . . The definition of “agency” in section 119.011(2), Florida Statutes (2000), includes municipalities and . . .
. . . .” § 119.011(2), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . .
. . . (b) Definitions. (1) “Public records” has the meaning set forth in section 119.011(1), Florida Statutes . . . postconviction litigation. (5) “Agency” and “person” mean an entity or individual as defined in section 119.011 . . .
. . . prosecution, the records in the State Attorney’s possession were exempt from disclosure, citing sections 119.011 . . . derived from laboratory tests, reports of investigators or informants, or any type of surveillance.” § 119.011 . . . Section 119.011(3)(d), Florida Statutes (1997), provides: Criminal investigative information shall be . . . pursuant to law or ordinance or in connection with the transaction of official business by any agency.” § 119.011 . . .
. . . (b)Definitions. (1) “Public records” has the meaning set forth in section 119.011(1), Florida Statutes . . . postconviction litigation. (5) “Agency” and “person” mean an entity or individual as defined in section 119.011 . . .
. . . See also § 119.011(3)(d)(2), Fla. . . . (b)Definitions. (1) “Public records” has the meaning set forth in section 119.011(1), Florida Statutes . . . postconviction litigation. (5) “Agency” and “person” mean an entity or individual as defined in section 119.011 . . .
. . . Section 119.011(3)(d)(2), Florida Statutes (1999), provides ' that criminal intelligence and criminal . . . Yet, in passing the DPRA, the Legislature did not change the definitions or exemptions in sections 119.011 . . . If the Legislature is committed to a dual-track system, then we urge it to amend sections 119.011(3)( . . .
. . . The Society argues that the definition of agency under section 119.011(2), Florida Statutes (1997) does . . . Section 119.011(2) defines agency as: Any state, county, district, authority, or municipal officer, . . . .
. . . (b)Definitions. (1) “Public records” has the meaning set forth in section 119.011(1), Florida Statutes . . . postconviction litigation. (5) “Agency” and “person” mean an entity or individual as defined in section 119.011 . . .
. . . On the contrary, the court explained that: Instead, we read section 119.011(8)(c)5 in a manner consistent . . . Central to this reasoning is the First District’s reading of section 119.011(3)(c)5, Florida Statutes . . . Section 119.011(3)(c)5 provides that “criminal intelligence information” and “criminal investigative . . . In that situation, only if Henderson acts in his capacity as the “person arrested” under section 119.011 . . .
. . . corporation contracting with a public body is deemed an “agency” for purposes of the Public Records Law, § 119.011 . . .
. . . postcon-viction litigation. (5) “Agency” and “person” mean an entity or individual as defined in section 119.011 . . .
. . . “Public records,” as defined by section 119.011(1), Florida Statutes (1995): “[M]eans all documents, . . . most common understanding of the term ‘record,’ we hold that a public record, for purposes of section 119.011 . . . See section 119.011(2), Florida Statutes (1995) (defining an agency so as to include private entities . . .
. . . ), so that any person or entity, including the press, could obtain such without restrictions, see § 119.011 . . . We do not agree with Henderson that under section 119.011(3)(e)5, the mere fact that co-perpetrator Adams . . . Instead, we read section 119.011(3)(c)5 in a manner consistent with the apparent purpose behind section . . . Section 119.011 (3)(c)5 provides: (c) “Criminal intelligence information" and “criminal investigative . . .
. . . most common understanding of the term “record,” we hold that a public record, for purposes of section 119.011 . . .
. . . With regard to the ten documents, the trial court relied on section 119.011(3)(c)5, Florida Statutes . . . Section 119.011(3)(c)5 excludes from the definition of “criminal intelligence information” and “criminal . . . Metropolitan Dade County, 745 F.Supp. 683, 687 (S.D.Fla.1990) (recognizing section 119.011(3)(c)5 should . . . just as the state law in Napper could not supersede the federal loan agreement at issue there, section 119.011 . . . Section 119.011 (3)(c)5 provides: (c) "Criminal intelligence information” and "criminal investigative . . .
. . . In his present petition, Brunskill relies on sections 119.01, 119.011, and 119.07 of the public records . . .
. . . Section 119.011(1), Florida Statutes (1995), defines in pertinent part the term “public records” to include . . . exactly the types of documents which were contemplated to be public records in accordance with section 119.011 . . .
. . . investigative information” in Section 119.07(3)(b), Florida Statutes (1995), as defined in Section 119.011 . . . considered “active” while such information is directly related to pending prosecutions or appeals. § 119.011 . . . record to suggest that the information contained in the file is “active” within the meaning of section 119.011 . . . It held that the term “pending prosecutions or appeals” in section 119.011(3)(d) applied only to ongoing . . . undisputed that appellant’s criminal conviction and sentence for the 1984 arrest were final, section 119.011 . . .
. . . See sections 119.011(3)(d)2, 119.07(3)(b), and 119.011(3)(e)5, Florida Statutes (1995). . . .
. . . .” § 119.011(1), Fla. Stat. (1995). . . . .” § 119.011(2), Fla. Stat. (1995). . . .
. . . . § 119.011(3)(c), Fla. Stat. (1995). . . . Pursuant to section 119.011(3)(c)5, Florida Statutes (1995), such information is not open to the public . . .
. . . most common understanding of the term “record,” we hold that a public record, for purposes of section 119.011 . . .
. . . The trial court determined that the documents are public records under section 119.011(1), Florida Statutes . . . forward business of the Authority, the documents in dispute are public records pursuant to section 119.011 . . . Section 119.011(2), Florida Statutes (1995), defines “agency” for public purposes to include private . . .
. . . Official Records” as provided for in s. 28.222. (2) “Public records ” has the same meaning as in s. 119.011 . . . According to section 119.011, Florida Statutes (1995): (1) "Public records” means all documents, papers . . .
. . . assertion that it was not “a business entity acting on behalf of’ a public agency as described in section 119.011 . . .
. . . See §§ 119.01(1), 119.011(2), Fla.Stat. (1993). . . .
. . . criminal intelligence information” and “active criminal investigative information,” as defined in section 119.011 . . . that the City of Riviera Beach must comply with the disclosure requirements of sections 119.07(2) and 119.011 . . .
. . . Section 119.011(1), Florida Statutes (1991), defines “public records” as all material “regardless of . . . See § 119.011(2), Fla.Stat. (1991). . . . The court explained: We find that the definition of agency in section 119.011, while not intended to . . .
. . . Section 119.011(3)(d)2 defines “active” as follows: Criminal investigative information shall be considered . . . See section 119.011(3)(d)2 (information remains “active” if it is directly related to pending prosecutions . . .
. . . See § 119.011(3)(d)2, Fla. Stat. (1991). . . .
. . . , county, and municipal records shall at all times be open for a personal inspection by any person. 119.011 . . .