Florida Regulations 61G20-2.001: Commission Organization and Operations
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(1) The Commission shall be headed by a Chairman who is elected by the members of the Commission. In order to qualify to serve as the Chairman, a Commissioner must have served on the Commission for a minimum of one year. In the event that no Commissioner has served on the Commission for a minimum of one year, all Commissioners shall qualify to serve as the Chairman. The first elected Chairman’s term shall run from the date of their election until a new edition of the Florida Building Code goes into effect. The term for all other Chairmen shall run from the date that a new edition of the Florida Building Code becomes effective until the subsequent edition of the Florida Building Code goes into effect.
(2) The Chairman presides over all Commission meetings, appoints work groups, Program Oversight Committees, Technical Advisory Committees and Ad Hoc Committees, serves as official spokesman for the Commission, and delegates staff and Committee assignments. The Chairman shall review the membership of Program Oversight and Technical Advisory Committees and reappoint or replace members as needed.
(3) The Chairman shall appoint a vice-chairman to act in his absence and appoints the chairman for all Program Oversight, Technical Advisory and Ad Hoc Committees.
(4) Upon a vacancy in the chairmanship of 30 days, the duties of the Chairman shall devolve to the vice-chairman until a new Chairman is elected. The vice-chairman shall serve out the remainder of the Chairman’s term. Any appointments made by the vice-chairman are subject to the review and approval of the Commission. In the event there is no vice-chairman, the duties of the Chairman may be performed by the Commission until a new Chairman is elected.
(5) Program Oversight Committees shall be standing Committees composed of not less than five (5) members of the Florida Building Commission whose purpose/mission is to provide oversight of the programs the Legislature has assigned to the Commission.
(6) Ad Hoc Committees shall consist of members of the Florida Building Commission as appointed by the Chairman from time to time to whose purpose/mission is to conduct investigations within the areas for which they are created and report all findings along with recommendations to the Commission for action. Members serve until the Ad Hoc completes assigned task(s).
(7) The Chairman shall appoint members of the Commission and other interested parties as members of standing Technical Advisory Committees that reflect each of the technical sections of the Florida Building Code. Membership on each Committee shall be balanced to represent the interests of consumers, producers and a general interest category in conformance with ANSI consensus standards committee membership criteria for regulatory standards. The purpose/mission of the Committees is to review and advise the Commission regarding requests for declaratory statement, proposed amendments to the Florida Building Code pursuant to Fl. Admin. Code R. 61G20-2.002, and in other areas of interest to the Commission as delegated by the Chairman. Non-Commission members of the Committees will serve on a voluntary basis without compensation for travel or per diem.
(8) The Chairman may appoint work groups to study issues and present findings and recommendations to the appropriate Committees.
(9) Non-Commissioner members of Committees and work groups may designate an alternate to participate in meetings and vote in their absence.
(10) The Commission and all of its Committees (Ad Hoc Committees, Program Oversight Committees, and Technical Advisory Committees) shall make decisions only when a quorum is present. A quorum shall be constituted by at least 51% of the appointed members being present (simple majority).
(11) The Commission and all of its Committees will utilize Robert’s Rules of Order to make and approve motions except as otherwise provided for in this rule.
(12) Resolution of petitions for declaratory statement shall be resolved as provided in Florida Statutes Chapter 120, and Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 28-105, upon a vote of the majority of Commissioners or Committee members present. Resolution of petitions for waiver of accessibility requirements shall be resolved as provided in Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 61G20-4
(13) In all other matters, excepting procedural motions, the election of a Chairman, and votes on amendments to the Florida Building Code by Technical Advisory Committees, a 75% supermajority voting requirement will supersede the normal voting requirements used in Robert’s Rules of Order for decision making on all motions. In addition, the Commission and all of its Committees shall utilize their adopted meeting guidelines for conduct during meetings.
(14) With respect to matters within the jurisdiction of the Commission, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation is responsible for the implementation and faithful discharge of all decisions of the Commission relative to Florida Statutes Chapter 553
(15) The Department shall be responsible for the provision of administration and staff support services relating to functions of the Commission.
(16) Information relative to Commission operations including, but not limited to publications and documents, may be obtained during regular business hours from the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Office of Codes & Standards, 2601 Blairstone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0772.
(17) The Commission operates under the provisions of Florida Statutes Chapter 553, as implemented by these rules.
(18) Records of all Commission proceedings are kept by the Department and may be examined in the Department office during regular business hours. Copies of Commission proceedings records may be obtained from the Department by paying the cost of copying.
(19) All Commission proceedings are open to the public, and any member of the public may address the Commission upon request.
Rulemaking Authority 553.76(1)-(2), (4), 553.77(1)(a) FS. Law Implemented 553.74, 553.75 FS. History-New 5-15-75, Amended 4-18-78, Formerly 9B-3.04, Amended 9-7-00, 11-20-01, 9-13-07, Formerly 9B-3.004, 9N-2.001, Amended 2-22-18, 11-25-19, 6-8-20, 2-17-21.
Terms Used In Florida Regulations 61G20-2.001
- Committee membership: Legislators are assigned to specific committees by their party. Seniority, regional balance, and political philosophy are the most prominent factors in the committee assignment process.
- Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
- Oversight: Committee review of the activities of a Federal agency or program.
- Quorum: The number of legislators that must be present to do business.
- Remainder: An interest in property that takes effect in the future at a specified time or after the occurrence of some event, such as the death of a life tenant.
(3) The Chairman shall appoint a vice-chairman to act in his absence and appoints the chairman for all Program Oversight, Technical Advisory and Ad Hoc Committees.
(4) Upon a vacancy in the chairmanship of 30 days, the duties of the Chairman shall devolve to the vice-chairman until a new Chairman is elected. The vice-chairman shall serve out the remainder of the Chairman’s term. Any appointments made by the vice-chairman are subject to the review and approval of the Commission. In the event there is no vice-chairman, the duties of the Chairman may be performed by the Commission until a new Chairman is elected.
(5) Program Oversight Committees shall be standing Committees composed of not less than five (5) members of the Florida Building Commission whose purpose/mission is to provide oversight of the programs the Legislature has assigned to the Commission.
(6) Ad Hoc Committees shall consist of members of the Florida Building Commission as appointed by the Chairman from time to time to whose purpose/mission is to conduct investigations within the areas for which they are created and report all findings along with recommendations to the Commission for action. Members serve until the Ad Hoc completes assigned task(s).
(7) The Chairman shall appoint members of the Commission and other interested parties as members of standing Technical Advisory Committees that reflect each of the technical sections of the Florida Building Code. Membership on each Committee shall be balanced to represent the interests of consumers, producers and a general interest category in conformance with ANSI consensus standards committee membership criteria for regulatory standards. The purpose/mission of the Committees is to review and advise the Commission regarding requests for declaratory statement, proposed amendments to the Florida Building Code pursuant to Fl. Admin. Code R. 61G20-2.002, and in other areas of interest to the Commission as delegated by the Chairman. Non-Commission members of the Committees will serve on a voluntary basis without compensation for travel or per diem.
(8) The Chairman may appoint work groups to study issues and present findings and recommendations to the appropriate Committees.
(9) Non-Commissioner members of Committees and work groups may designate an alternate to participate in meetings and vote in their absence.
(10) The Commission and all of its Committees (Ad Hoc Committees, Program Oversight Committees, and Technical Advisory Committees) shall make decisions only when a quorum is present. A quorum shall be constituted by at least 51% of the appointed members being present (simple majority).
(11) The Commission and all of its Committees will utilize Robert’s Rules of Order to make and approve motions except as otherwise provided for in this rule.
(12) Resolution of petitions for declaratory statement shall be resolved as provided in Florida Statutes Chapter 120, and Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 28-105, upon a vote of the majority of Commissioners or Committee members present. Resolution of petitions for waiver of accessibility requirements shall be resolved as provided in Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 61G20-4
(13) In all other matters, excepting procedural motions, the election of a Chairman, and votes on amendments to the Florida Building Code by Technical Advisory Committees, a 75% supermajority voting requirement will supersede the normal voting requirements used in Robert’s Rules of Order for decision making on all motions. In addition, the Commission and all of its Committees shall utilize their adopted meeting guidelines for conduct during meetings.
(14) With respect to matters within the jurisdiction of the Commission, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation is responsible for the implementation and faithful discharge of all decisions of the Commission relative to Florida Statutes Chapter 553
(15) The Department shall be responsible for the provision of administration and staff support services relating to functions of the Commission.
(16) Information relative to Commission operations including, but not limited to publications and documents, may be obtained during regular business hours from the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Office of Codes & Standards, 2601 Blairstone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0772.
(17) The Commission operates under the provisions of Florida Statutes Chapter 553, as implemented by these rules.
(18) Records of all Commission proceedings are kept by the Department and may be examined in the Department office during regular business hours. Copies of Commission proceedings records may be obtained from the Department by paying the cost of copying.
(19) All Commission proceedings are open to the public, and any member of the public may address the Commission upon request.
Rulemaking Authority 553.76(1)-(2), (4), 553.77(1)(a) FS. Law Implemented 553.74, 553.75 FS. History-New 5-15-75, Amended 4-18-78, Formerly 9B-3.04, Amended 9-7-00, 11-20-01, 9-13-07, Formerly 9B-3.004, 9N-2.001, Amended 2-22-18, 11-25-19, 6-8-20, 2-17-21.