The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . The trial court based its conclusion following section 112.3143 (3), Florida Statutes (2013) which provides . . . What is considered a threshold “private gain or loss” is also set forth in section 112.3143(d)(1), (2 . . . principal and, if so, the nature or degree of the economic benefit or harm must also be considered. § 112.3143 . . .
. . . Section 120.665, Florida Statutes (2014), provides as follows: (1)Notwithstanding the provisions of s. 112.3143 . . .
. . . This presumably stems from section 112.3143(3)(a) of the Florida Statutes, which provides that no “public . . .
. . . Stat. s. 112.3143. . . . Stat. s. 112.3143. . . .
. . . Disqualification of agency personnel (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of s. 112.3143, any individual . . .
. . . StatAnn. § 112.3143(3)(a) (West 1995); it provides that “[n]o county, municipal, or other local public . . . Monroe County, 448 So.2d 1170, 1173 n. 8 (Fla.App. 3 Dist.1984) (explaining that § 112.3143 does not . . . If a “special private gain” under § 112.3143(3)(a) is limited to a financial gain, then Stone’s vote . . . The district court, however, stated that it would be “inappropriate” to limit the application of § 112.3143 . . . Moreover, any interpretation of § 112.3143(3)(a) that disqualifies an elected official’s vote on a matter . . .
. . . Subsection 120.71(1), Florida Statutes (1993), provides in part: (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of s. 112.3143 . . .
. . . complaint with the commission alleging that the appellant’s tie-breaking vote had violated section 112.3143 . . . section, part of the Code of Ethics, proscribes voting for private gain in the following language: 112.3143 . . . hearing officer concluded that only a vote on the ordinance itself would constitute violation of section 112.3143 . . . In the words of section 112.3143(3), “no ... local public officer shall vote in his official capacity . . .
. . . At times material herein, Florida Statute § 112.3143 required disclosure of the nature of any personal . . .
. . . Under the Florida law then in effect, FSA § 112.3143, a public official may vote on any matter in which . . .
. . . appears to be, a possible conflict of interest under the provisions of s. 112.311, s. 112.313, or s. 112.3143 . . . In such cases said member shall comply with the disclosure requirements of s. 112.3143. . . . Therefore, in the absence of any applicable provision of law which would override policy established by § 112.3143 . . . from voting only if there is or appears to be a conflict or interest under §§ 112.311, 112.313, or 112.3143 . . .
. . . OFFICERS” FOR PURPOSES OF THE VOTING CONFLICT OF INTEREST PROVISIONS OF THE CODE OF ETHICS (SECTION 112.3143 . . .