2003 Florida Code
TITLE XL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Chapter 723 MOBILE HOME PARK LOT TENANCIES  
723.0065   Public records exemption; findings.

723.0065  Public records exemption; findings.--The Legislature, in narrowing the existing public records exemption pursuant to s. 1, chapter 94-78, Laws of Florida, finds that a public necessity exists to keep confidential and retain the public records exemption for financial records of mobile home park owners acquired by the Division of Florida Land Sales, Condominiums, and Mobile Homes when performing its duties under the Florida Mobile Home Act unless the mobile home park owner has violated the provisions of this chapter. In that case, only those financial records that are specifically relevant to the finding of violation should be released. If it were otherwise, the division would encounter difficulties in procuring such proprietary information which would impede the effective and efficient performance of the division's public duties. Additionally, release of such proprietary information would harm the business interests of innocent mobile home park owners to the advantage of competitors and potential purchasers. Effective monitoring of the division's performance of its duties can be conducted without access to these records, and these records are otherwise available pursuant to a civil complaint as envisioned by the act. Accordingly, the public good served by access to financial records of a mobile home park owner who has not violated the provisions of this chapter is outweighed by the interference with division investigations and the private harm that could be caused by allowing such access.

History.--s. 2, ch. 94-78.

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