Bill Text: FL S0424 | 2013 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Commission on Ethics
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-02-19 - Withdrawn prior to introduction [S0424 Detail]
Download: Florida-2013-S0424-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2013 SB 424 By Senator Detert 28-00328-13 2013424__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Commission on Ethics; amending 3 ss. 55.10 and 55.202, F.S.; authorizing the commission 4 to acquire liens on real and personal property for 5 certain fines imposed by final order of the 6 commission; amending s. 55.209, F.S.; conforming a 7 cross-reference; amending ss. 112.3144 and 112.3145, 8 F.S.; requiring that automatic fines imposed by the 9 commission for failure to comply with certain 10 financial interests disclosure requirements be 11 assigned as claims, debts, or other obligations owed 12 to the state and assigned to collection attorneys; 13 requiring the collection attorneys to reduce such 14 claims to judgments; providing an effective date. 15 16 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 17 18 Section 1. Subsection (8) is added to section 55.10, 19 Florida Statutes, to read: 20 55.10 Judgments, orders, and decrees; lien of all, 21 generally; extension of liens; transfer of liens to other 22 security.— 23 (8) For purposes of this section and s. 55.202, a final 24 order issued by the Commission on Ethics for any fine 25 automatically imposed pursuant to s. 112.3144(5)(e) or s. 26 112.3145(6)(f) shall be treated in the same manner as a 27 judgment, order, or decree issued by a court. 28 Section 2. Section 55.202, Florida Statutes, is amended to 29 read: 30 55.202 Judgments, orders, and decrees; lien on personal 31 property.— 32 (1) A judgment lien securing the unpaid amount of any money 33 judgment may be acquired by the holder of a judgment that is: 34 (a) Enforceable in this state under its laws or the laws of 35 the United States; 36 (b) Entered by an issuing tribunal with respect to a 37 support order being enforced in this state pursuant to chapter 38 88; or 39 (c) Enforceable by operation of law pursuant to s. 40 61.14(6). 41 (2) A judgment lien securing the unpaid amount of any fine 42 described in s. 55.10(8) which is due to the Commission on 43 Ethics may be acquired by the commission. 44 (3)(2)A judgment lien may be acquired on a judgment 45 debtor’s interest in all personal property in this state subject 46 to execution under s. 56.061, other than fixtures, money, 47 negotiable instruments, and mortgages. 48 (a) A judgment lien is acquired by filing a judgment lien 49 certificate in accordance with s. 55.203 with the Department of 50 State after the judgment has become final and if the time to 51 move for rehearing has lapsed, no motion for rehearing is 52 pending, and no stay of the judgment or its enforcement is then 53 in effect. A court may authorize, for cause shown, the filing of 54 a judgment lien certificate before a judgment has become final 55 when the court has authorized the issuance of a writ of 56 execution in the same matter. A judgment lien certificate not 57 filed in compliance with this subsection is permanently void and 58 of no effect. 59 (b) For any lien, warrant, assessment, or judgment 60 collected by the Department of Revenue, a judgment lien may be 61 acquired by filing the judgment lien certificate information or 62 warrant with the Department of State in accordance with 63 subsection (6)(5). 64 (c) For the unpaid amount of any fine described in s. 65 55.10(8) which is due to the Commission on Ethics, a judgment 66 lien may be acquired by filing a copy of the commission’s final 67 order with the Department of State. 68 (d)(c)Except as provided in s. 55.208, the effective date 69 of a judgment lien is the date, including the time of day, of 70 filing the judgment lien certificate or copy of the final order 71 of the Commission on Ethics. Although no lien attaches to 72 property, and a creditor does not become a lien creditor as to 73 liens under chapter 679, until the debtor acquires an interest 74 in the property, priority among competing judgment liens is 75 determined in order of filing date and time. 76 (e)(d)Except as provided in s. 55.204(3), a judgment 77 creditor may file only one effective judgment lien certificate 78 based upon a particular judgment. 79 (4)(3)Except as otherwise provided in s. 55.208, the 80 priority of a judgment lien acquired in accordance with this 81 section or s. 55.204(3) is established at the date and time that 82 the judgment lien certificate or final order of the Commission 83 on Ethics is filed. 84 (5)(4)As used in ss. 55.201-55.209, the terms “holder of a 85 judgment” and “judgment creditor” include the Department of 86 Revenue with respect to a judgment being enforced by the 87 Department of Revenue as the state IV-D agency. 88 (6)(5)Liens, assessments, warrants, or judgments filed 89 pursuant to paragraph (3)(b)(2)(b)may be filed directly into 90 the central database by the Department of Revenue, or its 91 designee as determined by its executive director, through 92 electronic or information data exchange programs approved by the 93 Department of State. Such filings must contain the information 94 set forth in s. 55.203(1). 95 Section 3. Subsection (1) of section 55.209, Florida 96 Statutes, is amended to read: 97 55.209 Department of State; processing fees, 98 responsibilities.— 99 (1) Except for liens, assessments, warrants, or judgments 100 filed electronically as provided in s. 55.202(3)(b) 10155.202(2)(b), the Department of State shall collect the 102 following nonrefundable processing fees for all documents filed 103 in accordance with ss. 55.201-55.209: 104 (a) For any judgment lien certificate or other documents 105 permitted to be filed, $20. 106 (b) For the certification of any filed document, $10. 107 (c) For copies of judgment lien documents which are 108 produced by the Department of State, $1 per page or part 109 thereof. However, no charge may be collected for copies provided 110 in an online electronic format via the Internet. 111 (d) For indexing a judgment lien by multiple judgment 112 debtor names, $5 per additional name. 113 (e) For each additional facing page attached to a judgment 114 lien certificate or document permitted to be filed, $5. 115 Section 4. Paragraph (h) of subsection (5) of section 116 112.3144, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 117 112.3144 Full and public disclosure of financial 118 interests.— 119 (5) Forms for compliance with the full and public 120 disclosure requirements of s. 8, Art. II of the State 121 Constitution shall be created by the Commission on Ethics. The 122 commission shall give notice of disclosure deadlines and 123 delinquencies and distribute forms in the following manner: 124 (h) Notwithstanding any provision of chapter 120, any fine 125 imposed under this subsection which is not waived by final order 126 of the commission and which remains unpaid more than 60 days 127 after the notice of payment due or more than 60 days after the 128 commission renders a final order on the appeal must be assigned 129submittedto the Department of Financial Services as a claim, 130 debt, or other obligation owed to the state, and the department 131 shall assign the collection of such fine to a collection 132 attorney, who shall reduce the claim to a judgmentagent as133provided in s.17.20. 134 Section 5. Paragraph (i) of subsection (6) of section 135 112.3145, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 136 112.3145 Disclosure of financial interests and clients 137 represented before agencies.— 138 (6) Forms for compliance with the disclosure requirements 139 of this section and a current list of persons subject to 140 disclosure shall be created by the commission and provided to 141 each supervisor of elections. The commission and each supervisor 142 of elections shall give notice of disclosure deadlines and 143 delinquencies and distribute forms in the following manner: 144 (i) Notwithstanding any provision of chapter 120, any fine 145 imposed under this subsection which is not waived by final order 146 of the commission and which remains unpaid more than 60 days 147 after the notice of payment due or more than 60 days after the 148 commission renders a final order on the appeal must be assigned 149submittedto the Department of Financial Services as a claim, 150 debt, or other obligation owed to the state, and the department 151 shall assign the collection of such a fine to a collection 152 attorney, who shall reduce the claim to a judgmentagent as153provided in s.17.20. 154 Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 2013.