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2011 Florida Statutes
TITLE IX — ELECTORS AND ELECTIONS
Chapter 106 — CAMPAIGN FINANCING
106.165 — Use of closed captioning and descriptive narrative in all television broadcasts.


FL Stat § 106.165 (2002 through 2nd Reg Sess) What's This?

1106.165 Use of closed captioning and descriptive narrative in all television broadcasts.—Each candidate, political party, affiliated party committee, and political committee must use closed captioning and descriptive narrative in all television broadcasts regulated by the Federal Communications Commission that are on behalf of, or sponsored by, a candidate, political party, affiliated party committee, or political committee or must file a written statement with the qualifying officer setting forth the reasons for not doing so. Failure to file this statement with the appropriate qualifying officer constitutes a violation of the Florida Election Code and is under the jurisdiction of the Florida Elections Commission. The Department of State may adopt rules in accordance with s. 120.54 which are necessary to administer this section.

History.—s. 7, ch. 2002-281; s. 71, ch. 2005-277; ss. 21, 30, ch. 2011-6; HJR 7105, 2011 Regular Session.

1Note.—Section 30, ch. 2011-6, provides that [t]his act shall take effect July 1, 2010. Passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives over the Governor s veto March 24, 2011. House Joint Resolution 7105, 2011 Regular Session, provides that C.S. for C.S. for H.B. 1207, 2010 Regular Session, which became ch. 2011-6, is effective upon becoming a law, the veto of the Governor notwithstanding. If any law amended by this act was also amended by a law enacted during the 2010 Regular Session, such laws shall be construed as if they had been enacted at the same session of the Legislature, and full effect shall be given to each if possible. C.S. for C.S. for H.B. 1207, 2010 Regular Session, became law on March 24, 2011.

Note.—Former s. 98.122.

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