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LTC 245-2022 August 23, 2022 Special Election Information to be Published in MB MagazineMIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK LTC# 245-2022 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission FROM: Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk ~ DATE: June 21, 2022 SUBJECT: August 23, 2022 Special Election Information to be Published in MB Magazine On April 6, 2022, Governor Ron Desantis signed into law HB 921, which amended Florida Statute 106.113, effective July 1, 2022, to broadly prohibit the use of public funds by local governments for any communication sent to electors concerning an issue, referendum, or amendment, including any state question, that is subject to a vote of the electors. The new law applies to any communication initiated by a local government, "irrespective of whether the communication is limited to factual information." On May 26, 2022, City Attorney Rafael A. Paz issued L TC# 206- 2022 (a copy of which is attached) opining that the limited exceptions in the statute would permit the City to continue to publish the text of the ballot questions themselves in communications such as the MB Magazine, along with a link to the City Clerk website, where voters may access the underlying resolutions and related agenda materials officially approved by the City Commission. City Attorney Paz further opined that the City may also continue to publish basic general fact- based elections-related information, such as information concerning deadlines for Voter Registration; Early Voting locations, hours, and dates; Vote-by-Mail deadlines; and Election Day hours. As such, in compliance with the City Attorney's legal opinion, attached please the "Official Actions of the City Commission Calling an August 23, 2022 Special Election" that will publish in English and Spanish in the Summer Edition of the MB Magazine. The Magazine is distributed to every Miami Beach household. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. F:\CLER\CLER\O00_ELECTION\000000 2022 Primary Election & Special Elections\L TCs\Election Official Actions L TC.docx ~~ -~~.;:: -, -us-,~, --,,,_ ·-: -· ~ '!"':. ... ~ -c~.,. ___ .. ::___, ~~~\1,_,.?....,_., .._ ---~•~ l • ...:.. ' ,.., '1. .. , - < > , -;.....tit•-"' .~ .. ~...r"· ••-------....e "-':!".:~~ .. ~J:7"',';:',.~--,...,._..._. a,n-~Jk, z ~.::..-• }--,.:;. ! 41111=-?:Y- MIAMI BEACH SPECIAL ELECTION REFERENDUM QUESTIONS OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CALLING AN AUGUST 23, 2022 SPECIAL ELECTION 42 MB magazine I Summer 2022 ,, miamibeachfl.gov 43 • Referendum 4 RPS 1 District / RPS2 District FAR Incentive to Convert Remaining Apartment Hotel Uses to Residential Use City Charter requires voter approval before increasing a property's floor area ratio ("FAR") (City's method of regulating building size). In certain residential zoning districts south of 5th Street, apartment-hotels are now prohibited, but previously approved properties may continue such uses. Shall City increase FAR from 1 .25 to 1 .50 in RPS 1 District, and from 1.50 to 1.75 in RPS2 District, to provide bonus FAR incentive only for properties converting apartment hotel uses to residential use? Yes No For a copy of City Commission Resolution 2022-32168, please vi sit the City's website at votemiamibeach.com, or contact the Office of the City Clerk at 305.673.7 411 . • Referendum 5 Alton Road Gateway Area Increase Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR) from 2.0 to 2.6 City Charter requires voter approval before increasing a property's floor area ratio ("FAR") (City's method of regulating building size). The Alton Road Gateway Area, located between 5th and 8th Streets, from Alton Road to West Avenue, has maximum FAR of 2.0. 44 MB magazine I Summer 2022 Shall City increase maximum FAR in above area from 2.0 to 2.6, only if existing community health center at 710 Alton Road is relocated to another site, with new health facilities and public library? Yes No For a copy of City Commission Resolution 2022-32173, please visit the City's website at votemiamibeach.com, or contact the Office of the City Clerk at 305 .673 .7 411 . • Referendum 6 Charter Section 1.03(c): Voter Approval to Aggregate Floor Area When Vacating Streets/ Conveying Public Property Charter Section 1.03(c) requires voter approval before increasing a property's "floor area ratio" (how City regulates bu ilding size). The Charter has been interpreted to not require voter approval to aggregate (combine) the floor area of unified abutting parcels (adjacent properties touching/not separated by a lot under different ownership) arising from vacating a street or other sale/conveyance of public property. Shall the Charter be amended to require voter approval of such floor area aggregations? Yes No For a copy of City Commission Resolution 2022-32 167, please visit the City's website at votemiamibeach.com, or contact the Office of the City Clerk at 305.673.7 411 . ====================================================== ~ Also, on May 4, 2022, the Miami Beach City Commission adopted Resolution 2022-32133 regarding Early Voting for the August 23, 2022 Primary and Special Elections, with Early Voting to take place from Monday, August 8 through Sunday, August 21, 2022, per the schedule below: Week 1 Dates Week 1 Hours Monday, August 8 through Friday, August 12, 2022 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday, August 13 to Sunday, August 14, 2022 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Week 2 Dates Week 2 Hours Monday, August 15 through Friday, August 19, 2022 11 :00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 20 to Sunday, August 21, 2022 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The two Miami Beach Early Voting locations are: • Miami Beach City Hall (First Floor Conference Room), 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach • North Shore Branch Library, 7501 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach Secure ballot intake stations (Vote-by-Mail Drop Boxes) will be available and staffed at each of the 23 Miami-Dade County Early Voting locations, including the two Early Voting locations in Miami Beach. For a copy of City Commission Resolution 2022-32133, please visit the City's website at votemiamibeach.com, or contact the Office of the City Clerk at 305.673 .7 41 l IMPORTANT -DATES Monday, July 25, 2022: The deadline by which the Miami-Dade County Elections Department must receive a Voter Registration Application, or if mailed, postmarked by that date. Saturday, August 13, 2022, at 5 p.m.: The deadline by which the Miami-Dade County Elections Department must receive (not postmarked) a request for a Vote-by-Mail ballot. Tuesday, August 23, 2022, at 7 p.m.: The deadline by which the Miami-Dade County Elections Department must receive (not postmarked) a completed Vote-by-Mail ballot if returned via the United States Postal Service. If a voter waits until Election Day to submit their Vote-by-Mail ballot, they can drop it off either at the Miami-Dade County Elections Department (Main Office) at 2700 NW 87 Avenue, Miami, FL 33172, at the Voter Information Center (VIC) located in the lobby of the Stephen P. Clark Center, 111 NW l Street, Miami, FL 33128, or the voter can opt to vote in person at their precinct once the election board confirms that the voter's Vote-by-Mail ballot has not been received. Tuesday, August 23, 2022, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.: Election Day. Please visit votemiamibeach.com or contact the Office of the City Clerk at 305.673.7 411 for related factual information on the City's August 23, 2022 Special Election. miamibeachfl.gov 45 Acciones Oficiales de la Comisi6n Municipal de la Ciudad de Miami Beach que Convoca a Elecciones Especiales el 23 de agosto def 2022 El 4 de mayo def 2022 y el 25 de mayo def 2022, la Comisi6n de la Ciudad de Miami Beach adopt6 resoluciones para la programaci6n de Elecciones Especiales de la Ciudad para el 23 de agosto def 2022, que se celebrar6n al mismo tiempo que las Elecciones Primarias def Estado, con el fin de presentar a los electores de la ciudad las siguientes 6 medidas de votaci6n: 46 MB magazine I Summer 2022 Preguntas del Referendum de las Elecciones Especiales de Miami Beach Referendo 1 Nombramiento del parque entre Alton Road y West Avenue, desde la calle 6 hasta la calle 8, coma "Canopy Park" En abril de/ 2022, la Ciudad tom6 posesi6n de un parque publico de 3.0 acres, ubicado de modo general entre Alton Roady West Avenue, desde la ca/le 6 hasta la ca/le 8, construido por TCH 500 Alton, LLC como parte de un acuerdo de urbanizaci6n, sin costo alguno para la Ciudad. El nuevo parque incluye un iardin botanico, un parque para perros, un area de juegos y acondicionamiento fisico y otros elementos alrededor de un area verde central. 8Debera el nuevo parque publico 1/amarse "Canopy Park"? sr No Para obtener una copia de la Resoluci6n 2022-32172 de la Comisi6n Municipal, visite el sitio web de la ciudad votemiamibeach.com, o /lame al 305.673.7 41 I para ponerse en contacto con la Oficina de/ Secretario Municipal. Referendo 2 Articulo I de las RSA: Junta de Ajuste -Cambia de la categoria de membresia de "arquitectura", de membresia permisible a membresia obligatoria El Artfculo I de las Leyes Especiales Relacionadas (RSA, por sus siglas en ingles) de la Ciudad establece una Junta de Aiuste (BOA, por sus siglas en ingles), designada por la Comisi6n de la Ciudad y compuesta por dos ciudadanos en general y cinco personas que represenlen coda una de estas profesiones: derecho, arquitectura, ingenierfa, desarrollo inmobiliario, contabilidad publica certificada, asesorfa Financiero, y negocios en general. Asi, el Artfculo I permite, pero no exige, que se nombre a un arquitecto para integrar la BOA. 80eber6 enmendarse el Artfculo I con el unico obietivo de exigir el nombramiento de un representante de la profesi6n de arquitectura? sr No Para obtener una copia de la Resoluci6n 2022-32165 de la Comisi6n Municipal, visite el sitio web de la ciudad votemiamibeach.com, o /lame al 305.673.7411 para ponerse en contacto con la Oficina de/ Secretario Municipal. Referendo 3 Seccion 6.03 de la Carta Constitucional: Creacion de un requisito adicional relativo a cualificacion para las candidatos de la Comision de la Ciudad - Documentos coma prueba de residencia 8Debera enmendarse la Secci6n 6.03 de la Carta Constitucional, relativa a la "cualificaci6n" para un cargo electivo en la Ciudad, a fin de crear un requisito adicional de cualificaci6n para que los candidatos presenten un (I) documento, o mas, como prueba de residencia, en el que los candidatos se basen para demos/rar su cumplimiento def actual requisilo de la Carla Constitucional, que establece que los candidatos deben residir en la Ciudad durante un ai'io, como mfnimo, antes de cualificar para un cargo? sr No Para obtener una copia de la Resoluci6n 2022-32166 de la Comisi6n Municipal, visite el sitio web de la ciudad votemiamibeach.com, o /lame al 305.673.7411 para ponerse en conlacto con la Oficina def Secrelario Municipal. miamibeachfl.gov 47 Referendo 4 lncentivo de/ FAR en el Distrito RPS 1 I Distrito RPS2 para convertir las apartamentos restantes de uso de hotel a uso residencial La Carta Constitucional de la Ciudad exige la aprobaci6n de los electores antes de incrementar el coeficiente de utilizaci6n def suelo (FAR, por sus siglas en ingles) (la manera en la que la Ciudad regula el tamafio de las edificaciones) de una propiedad. En estos momentos, en determinados distritos de zonificaci6n residencial, al sur de la ca/le 5, se prohfben los hole/es de apartamenlos, pero las propiedades aprobadas anteriormente pueden conlinuar con tales usos. 8Debera la Ciudad incrementar el FAR, de 1.25 a 1.50 en el Distrito RPS I, y de 1.50 a 1.75 en el Distrito RPS2, para proporcionar un incentivo adicional def FAR solo a las propiedades que conviertan el uso de hotel de apartamentos a uso residencial? Sf No Para obtener una copia de la Resoluci6n 2022-32168 de la Comisi6n Municipal, visite el sitio web de la ciudad volemiamibeach.com, o /lame al 305.673.7 411 para ponerse en confacto con la Oficina def Secrelario Municipal. Referendo 5 lncremento de/ coeliciente maxima de utilizacion de/ sue/a (FAR} de 2.0 a 2.6 de/ area de Alton Road Gateway La Carta Constitucional de la Ciudad exige la aprobaci6n de los electores antes de incremenlar el coeficienle de utilizaci6n de/ suelo (FAR, por sus siglas en ingles) {la manera en la que la Ciudad regula el tamafio de las edificaciones) de una propiedad. El area de Alton Road Gateway, ubicada en/re las cal/es 5 y 8, desde Alton Road has/a West Avenue, liene un FAR maxima de 2.0. 48 MB magazine I Summer 2022 8Debera la Ciudad incremenlar el FAR maxima de 2.0 a 2.6 en el area antes mencionada, unicamenle si se reubica a otro lugar el centro medico comunitario en 7 10 Alton Road, con nuevas instalaciones medicos y una biblioteca publica? Sf No Para obtener una copia de la Resoluci6n 2022-32173 de la Comisi6n Municipal, visile el sitio web de la ciudad volemiamibeach.com, o /lame al 305.673.7411 para ponerse en conlacto con la Oficina def Secrelario Municipal. Referendo 6 Seccion 1.03(c} de la Carta Constitucional: Aprobacion de las electores para agregar un area de desarrollo al ceder la propiedad de una vial translerir propiedad publica La Secci6n 1.03(c) de la Carta Constitucional exige la aprobaci6n de los electores antes de incrementar el coeficienle de utilizaci6n de/ suelo (la manera en la que la Ciudad regula el tamafio de las edificaciones) de una propiedad. Se ha inlerpretado que la Carla Constitucional no exige la aprobaci6n de los eleclores para agregar {combinar) un area de desarrollo en parcelas contiguas unificadas {propiedades adyacentes que colindan con/no es/an separadas por una parcela de duefios diferenles), que se produce al ceder la propiedad de una vfa o al vender/ transferir una propiedad publica. 8Debera enmendarse la Carta Constitucional a fin de exigir la aprobaci6n de los electores para agregar tales areas de desarrollo? Sf No Para obtener una copia de la Resoluci6n 2022-32167 de la Comisi6n Municipal, visite el sitio web de la ciudad votemiamibeach.com, o /lame al 305.673.7411 para ponerse en contacto con la Oficina def Secretario Municipal. ====================================================== ~ Adem6s, el 4 de mayo de/ 2022, la Comisi6n de la Ciudad de Miami Beach adopt6 la Resoluci6n 2022-32133 con respecto a la votaci6n anticipada para las elecciones primarias y especiales de/ 23 de agosto de/ 2022. La votaci6n anticipada se llevar6 a cabo de/ Junes 8 de agosto al domingo 21 de agosto de/ 2022, segun el cronograma que se muestra a continuaci6n: Fechas de la semana 1 Horarios de la semana 1 Del lunes 8 de agosto al viernes 12 de agosto del 2022 7:00 a. m. a 3:00 p. m. Del s6bado 13 de agosto al domingo 14 de agosto del 2022 8:00 a. m. a 4:00 p. m. Fechas de la semana 2 Horarios de la semana 2 Del lunes 15 de agosto al viernes 19 de agosto del 2022 11 :00 a. m. a 7:00 p. m. Del s6bado 20 de agosto al domingo 21 de agosto del 2022 8:00 a. m. a 4:00 p. m. Los dos lugares para la votacion anticipada en Miami Beach son: • Ayuntamienfo {City Hall) de Miami Beach {Sala de conFerencias, plan/a ba;a), 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach • North Shore Branch Library, 7501 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach Habra puestos seguros para la recepci6n de bole/as {buzones de entrega de voto par correo) disponibles y atendidos par personal en coda uno de las 23 centros de votaci6n anticipada de/ condado de Miami-Dade, incluidos las dos centros de votaci6n 011/icipada de Miami Beach. Para obtener una copia de la Resoluci6n 2022-32133 de la Comisi6n Municipal, visite el sitio web de la ciudad votemiamibeach.com, o /lame al 305.673.7411 para ponerse en contacto con la OFicina de/ Secretario Municipal. FECHAS IMPORTANTES Lunes, 25 de julio del 2022: es la Fecha limite en la que el Departamento de Elecciones de/ Condado de Miami-Dade debe recibir una Solicitud de lnscripci6n Como Volante, o la Fecha que debe tener el sello postal si se envia par correo. Sabado, 13 de agosto del 2022, a las 5 p. m.: es la Fecha limite en la que el Departamenfo de Elecciones de/ Condado de Miami-Dade debe recibir {no dar6 Fe el matasellos de correos) un Formulario de Solicitud de Bo/eta de Voto par Correo. Martes, 23 de agosto del 2022, a las 7 p. m.: es la Fecha limite en la que el Departamento de Elecciones de/ Condado de Miami-Dade debe recibir {no dar6 Fe el mafasellos de correos) una bole/a de voto par correo completada si se devuelve a troves de/ Servicio Postal de Estados Unidos. Si un votante espera has/a el dia de las elecciones para entregar su bole/a de voto par correo, puede de;arla en el Departamento de Elecciones de/ Condado de Miami-Dade (OFicina Principal) en 2700 NW 87 Avenue, Miami, FL 33172, en el Centro de lnformaci6n Electoral (VIC) situado en el vestibulo de/ Centro Stephen P Clark, 111 NW 1 Street, Miami, FL 33 128, o el elector puede optar par volar en persona en su recinto electoral una vez que la ;unto electoral conFirme que no se ha recibido la boleta de voto par correo de/ elector. Martes, 23 de agosto del 2022, de 7 a, m. a 7 p. m.: dia de las elecciones. Vi site votemiamibeach.com o /lame al 305.673.7 411 para ponerse en contacto con la OFicina de/ Secretario Municipal para obtener inFormaci6n ob;etiva relacionada con las Elecciones Especiales de la Ciudad que tendr6n lugar el 23 de agoslo de/ 2022. miamibeachfl.gov 49 MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY L TC No. 206-2022 TO: Mayor Dan Gelber Members of the City Commission City Manager Alina T. Hudak City Clerk Rafael Granado FROM: Rafael A. Paz, City Attorney DATE: May 26, 2022 LETTER TO COMMISSION SUBJECT: Expanded Restrictions on City's Expenditure of Funds to Inform City Voters of Ballot Measures (New Amendment to Florida Statute Section 106.113). The purpose if this L TC is to notify the Mayor and City Commission of a recent amendment to State law affecting a local government's ability to educate voters on upcoming ballot measures, which will change the method and content of election information provided by the City of Miami Beach. Since 2009, Florida Statute Section 106.113 has prohibited local governments from expending public funds for political advertisements or certain elections-related communications concerning any issue, referendum, or amendment (including a charter amendment or state constitutional amendment) that is subject to voter approval. The law, however, permitted a local government to expend public funds to provide factual information concerning an issue, referendum, or amendment, provided that the local government does not advocate for or against passage of any proposed ballot measure. Accordingly, for many years the City has customarily issued objective and fact-based "Voter's Guides", in furtherance of the public purposes served by educating City voters on upcoming ballot measures. On April 6, 2022, Governor Desantis signed into law HB 921 (attached hereto), which in relevant part amended Section 106.113, effective July 1, 2022. The new law broadly prohibits the use of public funds by local government for anv communication sent to electors concerning an issue, referendum, or amendment, including any state question, that is subject to a vote of the electors. Significantly, the new law now applies to any communication initiated by a local government, "irrespective of whether the communication is limited to factual information."1 Accordingly, based on the new law, and after examining this matter and consulting with the City Clerk and elections counsel, I am of the opinion that the City's practice of issuing fact-based "Voter's Guides," with detailed explanations of each proposed ballot measure, may no longer continue. 1 The law contains very limited exceptions for certain ancillary communications such as " ... reporting on official actions of the local government's governing body in an accurate, fair, and impartial manner; posting factual information on a government website or in printed materials; hosting and providing information at a public forum; providing factual information in response to an inquiry; or providing information as otherwise authorized or required by law." Letter to Commission -Amendment to Florida Statute Section 106.113 May 19, 2022 Page 2 However, subject to any guidance which may be issued by the State Division of Elections, it is also my opinion that the limited exceptions in the statute would permit the City to continue to publish the text of the ballot questions themselves in communications such as the MB Magazine, along with a link to the City Clerk website, where voters may access the underlying resolutions and related agenda materials officially approved by the City Commission. The City may also continue to publish basic general fact-based elections-related information, such as information concerning deadlines for Voter Registration; Early Voting locations, hours, and dates; Vote-by- Mail deadlines; and Elections Day hours. Finally, it is important to note that the new law does not change the ability of the Mayor and Commissioners to expressly advocate for or against passage of proposed ballot measures, pursuant to Section 106.113(3), which provides that "With the exception of the prohibitions specified in subsection (2), this section does not preclude an elected official of the local government from expressing an opinion on any issue at any time." Accordingly, and in the absence of an opinion from the State Division of Elections (or the Miami-Dade County Ethics Commission, in connection with the County's corresponding ethics restrictions governing political activity of local elected officials), it is my opinion that the Mayor and Commissioners may express their personal opinion on a ballot measure and/or expressly advocate for such issue so long as no City funds are used in such communications. I remain available should you have any questions or otherwise wish to discuss the above. RAP/ag We ore committed to providing excellent public service and satety to all who five. work, and play in our v,branl, tropical, hisfu,ic community. CHAPTER 2022-56 Committee Substitute for Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 921 An act relating to campaign financing; amending s. 106.08, F.S.; providing applicability of a limitation on certain political contributions; providing a definition; providing that a foreign national may not make or offer to make certain contributions or expenditures; amending s. 106.113, F.S.; revising limitations on the use or acceptance of public funds for certain political advertisements or communications by a local government or a person acting on behalf of a local government; revising applicability; providing for construction; providing an effective date. Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 106.08, Florida Statutes, is amended, and subsection (12) is added to that section, to read: 106.08 Contributions; limitations on.- (l)(a) Except for political parties or affiliated party committees, no person or political committee may, in any election, make contributions in excess of the following amounts: 1. To a candidate for statewide office or for retention as a justice of the Supreme Court. $3,000. Candidates for the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor on the same ticket are considered a single candidate for the purpose of this subparagraph. -2.,. & To a political committee that is the sponsor of or is in opposition to a constitutional amendment proposed by initiative, $3,000. This limitation awlies only to persons who are not residents of the state and to political committees that have not registered an office under this chapter using a street address located within the state. However, the limitation on contributions to such political committees no longer applies once the Secretary of State has issued a certificate of ballot position and a designating number for the proposed amendment that the political committee is sponsoring or opposing. Candidates for the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor on the same ticket are considered a single candidate for the purpose of this section. 3.-2:-To a candidate for retention as a judge of a district court of appeal; a candidate for legislative office; a candidate for multicounty office; a candidate for countywide office or in any election conducted on less than a countywide basis; or a candidate for county court judge or circuit judge, $1,000. 1 CODING: Words strieken are deletions; words underlined are additions. Ch. 2022-56 LAWS OF FLORIDA Ch. 2022-56 (12)(a)l. For purposes of this subsection. the term "foreign national" means: a. A foreign government; b. A foreign political party; c. A foreign corporation, partnership, association, organization, or other combination of persons organized under the laws of or having its principal place of business in a foreign country; d. A person with foreign citizenship; or e. A person who is not a citizen or national of the United States and is not lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence. 2. The term does not include: a. A person who is a dual citizen or dual national of the United States and a foreign country. b. A domestic subsidiary of a foreign corporation, partnership. associa- tion, organization. or other combination of persons organized under the laws or having its principal place of business in a foreign country if: (I) The donations and disbursements used toward a contribution or an expenditure are derived entirely from funds generated by the subsidiary's operations in the United States; and (II) · All decisions concerning donations and disbursements used toward a contribution or an expenditure are made by individuals who either hold United States citizenship or are permanent residents of the United States. For purposes of this sub-sub-subparagraph, decisions concerning donations and disbursements do not include decisions regarding the subsidiary's overall budget for contributions or expenditures in connection with an election. (b) A foreign national may not make or offer to make, directly or indirectly. a contribution or expenditure in connection with any election held in the state. Section 2. Subsection (2) of section 106.113, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 1,06. ll$ J1xpB~ditur,e,s, 'by ,~t,)c~l go;vr·@ir!li))ment$. - {2,) '1-·]c,>cal ,g@:vetii;lilwelirt 0ii' a ;w,e1r1aron aeti;nig ·din Tuehalf 0f: hYcat gt,rv,ew:nmeiat m,,a:y nr~t e*p:e:mi€l. olt aitttibr(:);tfzei t1\ie1 ~x;pe,mrl\i~t~te. @ill, ai~d' ~ lt),EftSO'fli ©.F ~©'lkiqD 'I'lil,ay .n@t aicee,p,t, 1~;wiM:i!c ;fb.n1tl&. f:@ir ~ p@I~tical a;d!v.eift,{:s1eme~t o,r a:l'.l!y 0-th,e:r e~ee~ioneoring 'C(Hli).m,J!l'flliol;ltfG:Fl s'e'.l'llt ·to. etect'oiJils t1l0[li'l;G,erNirr1g an -irssue, ,r,ef@:r,.:., ~ndum, OJ; amen,c:fom,e:rti:'11, i:pd:l!l'dir:1g atry s1taite1 qft\leStit©li1, ;!;[<))at is suloJect to ·Q. 'V•©lte 'of:t,'ne eleotln:s. This S.Ml5seetior.1i a"pp\1]eS_ d,OCS' net apply 'te) g -an electfone.G:ting 2 CODING: Words &tri:elfen are deletions; words underlined are additions. Ch. 2022-56 LAWS OF FLORIDA Ch. 2022-56 ,O,OfflJilililiU::iic:~1ltien im-i:t}ia.ifie.d h~ · '. · . ifilmemt <:!ii' · · · · ·.·. · ·. , ~eha!]f @f. a ID@,c • · ·: 0:v,e:r.m,~e: , [\i(e:tlul!ew , -~is limit . · · . 0if ti1em at ,a l)!'l!:lifu[,Jic fo:riltlim ·:mi ~mi. :resp "i!irn:qmiry; '~ir· {>if@;y:ieJ:!ing~_ i .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . •h©!r.1zced o.r :r . ; ]aw. Section 3. ·Tfu{s act sif.lraJ] take c!:ffe.~t ·Ju'.ly 1:., ,2(!f2~., Approved by the Governor April 6, 2022. Filed in Office Secretary of State April 6, 2022. 3 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.