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Title: Florida Administrative Law Research


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Florida Administrative Law Research
  • Marin Dell Trisha Simonds
  • Spring 2010

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Overview
  • Florida Administrative Code (FAC) and Florida
    Administrative Weekly (FAW) contain agency rules
    and regulations.
  • The Division of Administrative Hearings (DOAH),
    appellate courts, and various agencies issue
    orders and opinions that are published in the
    Florida Administrative Law Reports (FALR).

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Authority for Florida Administrative Law
  • Florida Statutes enabling statutes
  • Florida Statutes Ch. 120, Administrative
    Procedure Act

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Florida Statutes
  • Agencies are created by the legislature with an
    enabling statute.
  • Enabling statutes set out the substantive law the
    agency is charged with applying and give the
    agency rulemaking authority in that area.
  • Example Florida State Fair Authority
  • Florida Statutes, Chapter 616.251

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Florida Administrative Code
  • Since 1961, Florida has required that most
    administrative rules be published. (See Fla.
    Stat. 120.55)
  • Florida Administrative Weekly) was first
    published in 1962.
  • The Florida Administrative Code (FAC) was first
    published in 1963.
  • The FAC and FAW are published by the Florida
    Department of State, Bureau of the Administrative
    Code and Administrative Weekly.

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  • The FAC consists of 69 chapters.
  • Chapters are frequently (but not always)
    subdivided by letters.
  • Each rule within a chapter has a decimal number
    designation.
  • Example Within Ch. 6 Dept. of Education, see
    Rule 6C2-3.045, College of Law Student Conduct
    Code.

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  • For each rule there is
  • a rule number
  • a caption
  • the text of the rule
  • a note containing Specific Authority (enabling
    statutes) and History.
  • History notes are especially useful if you need
    to locate an older version of a rule.

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flrules.org contains
  • FAC (Word documents)
  • FAW (PDF)

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WESTLAW
  • The current code is at FL-ADC.
  • The FAC, as of the end of 2004, is FL-ADC04
  • 2005 version is FL-ADC05
  • 2006 version is FL-ADC06
  • 2007 version is FL-ADC07
  • 2008 version is FL-ADC08

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LEXIS
  • The current Florida Administrative Code Annotated
    is at FLREGS. It is updated regularly.
  • Both Westlaw and Lexis include history and
    transfer information in their notes on repealed
    and transferred rules.

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Florida Administrative Weekly
  • The Florida Administrative Code (FAC) is a
    snapshot of the administrative rules at a given
    moment in time.
  • Florida Administrative Weekly (FAW) shows the
    rules changing over time.

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  • The FAW contains the text of proposed rules.
  • It also contains
  • Notices that an agency is beginning the
    rulemaking process
  • Notices of changes to proposed rules
  • Announcements of public meetings
  • Notices regarding state contracting and
    purchasing, with contact information
  • Other miscellaneous items

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FAW Indexing
  • FAW has an index (by agency name) to rules filed
    during the preceding week and a List of Rules
    Affected.
  • FAW is published weekly, but the List of Rules
    Affected is only published in the first issue of
    each month. It covers rule changes proposed
    during the preceding 8 weeks.

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  • LEXIS and WESTLAW
  • Lexis (but not Westlaw) has a database containing
    the Florida Administrative Weekly (FAW).
    Filename FLREGS
  • Both Lexis and Westlaw include privately-created
    regulation tracking databases that cover
    Florida.
  • Lexis FLRGTR
  • Westlaw FL-REGTRK and FL-REGTXT

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For More Information
  • Florida Legal Research Sources, Process, and
    Analysis (3rd Ed.)
  • by Barbara J. Busharis
  • Law Library KFF 75 .R69 2007
  • Guide To Florida Legal Research
  • by Betsy L. Stupski
  • Law Library KFF 75 .B7 2008

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  • Thanks for coming!
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