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FL S1870
Bill
AI Summary
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Makes officers, partners, board members, and chief executive officers of behavioral health managing entities, community-based care lead agencies, and aging resource centers subject to Florida's code of ethics and public disclosure requirements under part III of chapter 112.
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Prohibits board members from voting on measures that would benefit them personally, their principals, parent/subsidiary organizations, or relatives/business associates; requires public statement of interest before abstaining and filing written disclosure with meeting minutes and Commission on Ethics within 15 days.
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Prohibits officers, partners, board members, and chief executive officers from knowingly accepting gifts or expenditures from persons or entities that have contractual relationships with the entity or are under consideration for contracts, with violations subject to penalties under sections 112.317 and 112.3173.
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Bars senior managers employed on or after January 1, 2007, who retire or terminate from representing other persons or entities before the managing entity, lead agency, or aging resource center for 2 years following separation.
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Effective date: July 1, 2018.
Legislative Description
Privatized Governmental Functions
Last Action
Died in Ethics and Elections
3/10/2018