Florida Regulations 34-13.630: Prohibition Against Providing Honoraria and Honoraria Event Related Expenses
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(1) The following persons or entities are prohibited from providing an honorarium to a reporting individual or procurement employee:
(b) A vendor doing business with the individual’s or employee’s agency;
(c) A lobbyist who lobbies the agency of the reporting individual or procurement employee; or
(d) The employer, principal, partner, or firm of a lobbyist.
(2) A political committee is prohibited from providing expenses related to an honorarium event to a reporting individual or procurement employee, unless such expenses are primarily related to contributions, expenditures, or other political activities authorized pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 106
Rulemaking Authority 112.322(9)(b) FS. Law Implemented 112.312, 112.31485, 112.3149 FS. History-New 4-16-92, Amended 1-11-16.
(a) A political committee;
(b) A vendor doing business with the individual’s or employee’s agency;
(c) A lobbyist who lobbies the agency of the reporting individual or procurement employee; or
(d) The employer, principal, partner, or firm of a lobbyist.
(2) A political committee is prohibited from providing expenses related to an honorarium event to a reporting individual or procurement employee, unless such expenses are primarily related to contributions, expenditures, or other political activities authorized pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 106
Rulemaking Authority 112.322(9)(b) FS. Law Implemented 112.312, 112.31485, 112.3149 FS. History-New 4-16-92, Amended 1-11-16.