Bill Text: FL S0438 | 2024 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Term Limits
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (? 2-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2024-03-08 - Died on Calendar [S0438 Detail]
Download: Florida-2024-S0438-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2024 CS for CS for SB 438 By the Committees on Rules; and Community Affairs; and Senator Ingoglia 595-03782-24 2024438c2 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to term limits; requiring specified 3 counties to hold a certain referendum election on a 4 specified date; authorizing certain counties to hold 5 additional referendum elections that coincide with any 6 future general election under specified circumstances; 7 requiring that such referendum be conducted in 8 accordance with the Florida Election Code; providing 9 that term limits apply in certain counties beginning 10 on a specified date; establishing term limits for 11 county commissioners; prohibiting specified persons 12 from seeking certain offices until after a specified 13 timeframe; providing construction; prohibiting 14 initiatives or referendum processes regarding term 15 limits which are not specifically provided for by the 16 act; providing that a certain prohibition against the 17 use of public funds by local governments applies to 18 the referendum required by this act; requiring 19 specified counties to hold a referendum election on a 20 specified date; providing the form for the ballot 21 title and referendum questions; requiring that the 22 referendum be conducted in accordance with the Florida 23 Election Code; providing applicability; providing an 24 effective date. 25 26 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 27 28 Section 1. Section 124.012, Florida Statutes, is created 29 to read: 30 124.012 Term limits of county commissioners.— 31 (1) The following counties shall hold a referendum election 32 that coincides with the 2024 general election to determine 33 whether the term limits imposed by this section shall apply to 34 their county commissioners: 35 (a) Each noncharter county; 36 (b) Each charter county whose charter does not impose term 37 limits on county commissioners as of July 1, 2024; and 38 (c) Each charter county whose charter, as of July 1, 2024, 39 imposes term limits longer than 8 consecutive years. 40 (2) Notwithstanding the prohibition in subsection (4), a 41 county whose voters rejected the referendum required by 42 subsection (1) may hold a referendum election that coincides 43 with any future general election to determine whether the county 44 shall adopt term limits of 8 consecutive years. Such referendum 45 election must be conducted by the supervisor of elections for 46 each county in accordance with the Florida Election Code. 47 (3) Beginning November 3, 2026, except as provided in s. 48 124.011 relating to single-member districts after decennial 49 redistricting, the term limits in this section apply to county 50 commissioners in each county whose voters approved the 51 referendum required by subsection (1). In such county, a person 52 may not appear on the ballot for reelection to the office of 53 county commissioner if, by the end of his or her current term of 54 office, the person will have served or, but for resignation, 55 would have served in that office for 8 consecutive years. A 56 person who has served in the office of county commissioner for 8 57 consecutive years may not qualify for a different district seat 58 of the county commission or an at-large county commission seat 59 of that county with a term of office beginning less than 2 years 60 after his or her 8 consecutive years in office have ended. 61 Service of a term of office commenced before November 3, 2026, 62 may not be counted toward the limitation imposed by this 63 section. 64 (4) Except as provided in this section, an initiative or a 65 referendum process regarding term limits of county commissioners 66 is prohibited. 67 (5) The prohibition against use of public funds by local 68 governments specified in s. 106.113 applies to a referendum 69 conducted pursuant to this section. 70 Section 2. Referendum election.— 71 (1) Each noncharter county; each charter county whose 72 charter does not impose term limits on county commissioners as 73 of July 1, 2024; and each charter county whose charter, as of 74 July 1, 2024, imposes term limits longer than 8 consecutive 75 years on county commissioners shall hold a referendum election 76 on November 5, 2024. 77 (2) The ballot title for the referendum must be in 78 substantially the following form: 79 80 COUNTY COMMISSIONER TERM LIMITS 81 82 (3)(a) For the noncharter counties and the counties whose 83 charters do not impose term limits on county commissioners as of 84 July 1, 2024, the referendum question must be in substantially 85 the following form: 86 87 Should county commissioners be prohibited from 88 serving longer than 8 consecutive years? 89 90 (__) Yes. 91 (__) No. 92 93 (b) For the counties whose charters impose term limits 94 longer than 8 consecutive years on county commissioner as of 95 July 1, 2024, the referendum question must be in substantially 96 the following form: 97 98 Currently, the ...(county name)... County charter 99 prohibits commissioners from serving longer than 12 100 consecutive years. Should the county reduce the term 101 limit for county commissioners to 8 consecutive years? 102 103 (__) Yes. 104 (__) No. 105 106 (4) The referendum election must be conducted by the 107 supervisor of elections for each county in accordance with the 108 Florida Election Code. 109 Section 3. As of July 1, 2024, if a county has a charter 110 that limits county commissioners to serving no more than 12 111 consecutive years and the voters of that county approve the 112 referendum required by s. 124.012, Florida Statutes: 113 (1) Any person serving in a term of office as county 114 commissioner on November 5, 2024, or elected to that office on 115 November 5, 2024, is not subject to the term limits imposed by 116 s. 124.012, Florida Statutes, until such time as he or she 117 leaves office. However, such person is bound by the term limits 118 set by the charter in effect as of July 1, 2024, including the 119 number of years already served toward such limits, as calculated 120 under the charter, and such person is subject to the 2-year 121 prohibition established by s. 124.012, Florida Statutes. 122 (2) Any person who is not serving in a term of office as a 123 county commissioner on November 5, 2024, and who is elected to 124 such office after November 5, 2024, is subject to the term 125 limits established by s. 124.012, Florida Statutes. 126 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2024.