| 1 | House Joint Resolution |
| 2 | A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 1 of |
| 3 | Article VIII of the State Constitution to require each |
| 4 | county to have an elected property appraiser. |
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| 6 | Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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| 8 | That the following amendment to Section 1 of Article VIII |
| 9 | of the State Constitution is agreed to and shall be submitted to |
| 10 | the electors of this state for approval or rejection at the next |
| 11 | general election or at an earlier special election specifically |
| 12 | authorized by law for that purpose: |
| 13 | ARTICLE VIII |
| 14 | LOCAL GOVERNMENT |
| 15 | SECTION 1. Counties.-- |
| 16 | (a) POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS. The state shall be divided by |
| 17 | law into political subdivisions called counties. Counties may be |
| 18 | created, abolished or changed by law, with provision for payment |
| 19 | or apportionment of the public debt. |
| 20 | (b) COUNTY FUNDS. The care, custody and method of |
| 21 | disbursing county funds shall be provided by general law. |
| 22 | (c) GOVERNMENT. Pursuant to general or special law, a |
| 23 | county government may be established by charter which shall be |
| 24 | adopted, amended or repealed only upon vote of the electors of |
| 25 | the county in a special election called for that purpose. |
| 26 | (d) COUNTY OFFICERS. There shall be elected by the |
| 27 | electors of each county, for terms of four years, a sheriff, a |
| 28 | tax collector, a property appraiser, a supervisor of elections, |
| 29 | and a clerk of the circuit court; except, when provided by |
| 30 | county charter or special law approved by vote of the electors |
| 31 | of the county, any county officer other than a property |
| 32 | appraiser may be chosen in another manner therein specified, or |
| 33 | any county office other than the office of property appraiser |
| 34 | may be abolished when all the duties of the office prescribed by |
| 35 | general law are transferred to another office. When not |
| 36 | otherwise provided by county charter or special law approved by |
| 37 | vote of the electors, the clerk of the circuit court shall be ex |
| 38 | officio clerk of the board of county commissioners, auditor, |
| 39 | recorder and custodian of all county funds. |
| 40 | (e) COMMISSIONERS. Except when otherwise provided by |
| 41 | county charter, the governing body of each county shall be a |
| 42 | board of county commissioners composed of five or seven members |
| 43 | serving staggered terms of four years. After each decennial |
| 44 | census the board of county commissioners shall divide the county |
| 45 | into districts of contiguous territory as nearly equal in |
| 46 | population as practicable. One commissioner residing in each |
| 47 | district shall be elected as provided by law. |
| 48 | (f) NON-CHARTER GOVERNMENT. Counties not operating under |
| 49 | county charters shall have such power of self-government as is |
| 50 | provided by general or special law. The board of county |
| 51 | commissioners of a county not operating under a charter may |
| 52 | enact, in a manner prescribed by general law, county ordinances |
| 53 | not inconsistent with general or special law, but an ordinance |
| 54 | in conflict with a municipal ordinance shall not be effective |
| 55 | within the municipality to the extent of such conflict. |
| 56 | (g) CHARTER GOVERNMENT. Counties operating under county |
| 57 | charters shall have all powers of local self-government not |
| 58 | inconsistent with general law, or with special law approved by |
| 59 | vote of the electors. The governing body of a county operating |
| 60 | under a charter may enact county ordinances not inconsistent |
| 61 | with general law. The charter shall provide which shall prevail |
| 62 | in the event of conflict between county and municipal |
| 63 | ordinances. |
| 64 | (h) TAXES; LIMITATION. Property situate within |
| 65 | municipalities shall not be subject to taxation for services |
| 66 | rendered by the county exclusively for the benefit of the |
| 67 | property or residents in unincorporated areas. |
| 68 | (i) COUNTY ORDINANCES. Each county ordinance shall be |
| 69 | filed with the custodian of state records and shall become |
| 70 | effective at such time thereafter as is provided by general law. |
| 71 | (j) VIOLATION OF ORDINANCES. Persons violating county |
| 72 | ordinances shall be prosecuted and punished as provided by law. |
| 73 | (k) COUNTY SEAT. In every county there shall be a county |
| 74 | seat at which shall be located the principal offices and |
| 75 | permanent records of all county officers. The county seat may |
| 76 | not be moved except as provided by general law. Branch offices |
| 77 | for the conduct of county business may be established elsewhere |
| 78 | in the county by resolution of the governing body of the county |
| 79 | in the manner prescribed by law. No instrument shall be deemed |
| 80 | recorded until filed at the county seat, or a branch office |
| 81 | designated by the governing body of the county for the recording |
| 82 | of instruments, according to law. |
| 83 | BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following statement be |
| 84 | placed on the ballot: |
| 85 | CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT |
| 86 | ARTICLE VIII, SECTION 1 |
| 87 | ELECTED PROPERTY APPRAISERS REQUIRED.--Proposing an |
| 88 | amendment to the State Constitution to require each county to |
| 89 | have an elected property appraiser as a county officer and |
| 90 | eliminate the option for choosing a property appraiser in any |
| 91 | other manner as provided by county charter or special law |
| 92 | approved by vote of the electors of the county and the option of |
| 93 | abolishing the office of the property appraiser when all the |
| 94 | duties of the office prescribed by general law are transferred |
| 95 | to another office. |