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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title IV
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Chapter 17
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
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F.S. 17.325
17.325 Governmental efficiency hotline; duties of Chief Financial Officer.
(1) The Chief Financial Officer shall establish and operate a statewide toll-free telephone hotline to receive information or suggestions from the residents of this state on how to improve the operation of government, increase governmental efficiency, and eliminate waste in government.
(2) The Chief Financial Officer shall operate the hotline 24 hours a day. The Chief Financial Officer may advertise the availability of the hotline in newspapers of general circulation in this state and shall provide for the posting of notices in conspicuous places in state agency offices, city halls, county courthouses, and places in which there is exposure to significant numbers of the general public, including, but not limited to, local convenience stores, shopping malls, shopping centers, gasoline stations, or restaurants. The Chief Financial Officer shall use the slogan “Tell us where we can ‘Get Lean’” for the hotline and in advertisements for the hotline.
(3) Each telephone call on the hotline shall be received by the office of the Chief Financial Officer, and the office of the Chief Financial Officer shall conduct an evaluation to determine if it is appropriate for the telephone call to be processed as a “Get Lean” telephone call. If it is determined that the telephone call should be processed as a “Get Lean” telephone call, a record of each suggestion or item of information received shall be entered into a log kept by the Chief Financial Officer. A caller on the hotline may remain anonymous, and, if the caller provides his or her name, the name shall be confidential. If a caller discloses that he or she is a state employee, the Chief Financial Officer, in addition to maintaining a record as required by this section, may refer any information or suggestion from the caller to an existing state awards program administered by the affected agency. The affected agency shall conduct a preliminary evaluation of the efficacy of any suggestion or item of information received through the hotline and shall provide the Chief Financial Officer with a preliminary determination of the amount of revenues the state might save by implementing the suggestion or making use of the information.
(4) Any person who provides any information through the hotline shall be immune from liability for any use of such information and shall not be subject to any retaliation by any employee of the state for providing such information or making such suggestion.
(5) The Chief Financial Officer shall adopt any rule necessary to implement the establishment, operation, and advertisement of the hotline.
History.s. 4, ch. 92-316; s. 29, ch. 96-399; s. 2, ch. 97-60; s. 44, ch. 2003-261; s. 31, ch. 2010-102; s. 8, ch. 2012-212.

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Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 17.325
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G. RUPPERT A. v. ALLIANT ENERGY CASH BALANCE PENSION PLAN,, 716 F. Supp. 2d 801 (W.D. Wis. 2010)

. . . 2005 4.000% 4.90% 4.86% 2006 9.600% 12.80% 4.68% 2007 5.475% 7.30% 4.85% 2008 4.000% -29.2% 4.77% 2009 17.325% . . . rate by (a) 189 basis points from 1998 to 2006; and (b) 246 basis points from 1998 to 2009 (using the 17.325% . . .

AETNA CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY, a v. JEPPESEN COMPANY, a, 440 F. Supp. 394 (D. Nev. 1977)

. . . In 1973 Nevada added the Uniform Contribution Among Tortfeasors Act by N.R.S. 17.215 to 17.325, inch . . . prior to the addition in 1973 of the “Uniform Contribution Among Tortfeasors Act” by Secs. 17.-215 to 17.325 . . .

ALDERDICE v. STATE BANK OF VIRGINIA, 1 F. Cas. 331 (E.D. Va. 1875)

. . . Sachs, Id. 17.325; Swan v. Robinson, 5 Fed. Rep. 287; Singer v. Sloan, Case No. 12.898; Andrews v. . . .