How to exercise your right to know
1. If are being denied access to a government meeting: You should say that Section 286.011, Florida Statutes, Florida's Government-in-the-Sunshine Law, requires all meetings of state or local government boards or commissions be open to the public unless there is a specific statutory exemption. If you are asked to leave a meeting, or are forbidden from entering, politely but firmly request the statutory authority for such action. Otherwise, you should insist on your right to attend the meeting.
2. If you are refused access to public records: You should cite Chapter 119, Florida Statutes:
"It is the policy of this state that all state, county and municipal records shall be open for a personal inspection by any person." Public records are defined as "all documents, papers, letters, maps, books, tapes, photographs, films, sound recordings, data processing software, regardless of the physical form, characteristics or means of transmission, made or received ... in connection with the transaction of official business by any agency." Chapter 119 applies to "any state, county, district, authority, or municipal officer, department, division, board, bureau, commission, or other separate unit of government..."
3. If you want to make a written request for a public record:
SAMPLE
Public Records Request
Public Records Request
Please note that a public records request does not have to be made
in writing. However, should you want to make a written request,
the following letter can be used a model. Simply fill in the appropriate
date, address, and salutation, and describe the records you are
requesting.
Pursuant to Article
I, section 24, of the Florida Constitution, and select
the corresponding legal citation: state agency or local government
- chapter 119, F.S.; legislative records - s. 11.0431,
F.S.; or judicial records - Rule 2.051, Fla. Rules of Judicial
Administration, I am requesting select: INSPECTION
and/or COPIES of the following public records:
describe the records you are requesting. Should you deny
my request, or any part of the request, please state in writing
the basis for the denial, including the exact statutory citation
authorizing the denial, as required by s. 119.07(1)(d), F.S.
[The phrase, "as required by s. 119.07(1)(d), F.S." should be deleted
from requests for legislative or judicial records.]
I will contact
your office within select a specific period of time: 24
hours; 48 hours; one week; etc. to discuss when I may expect
fulfillment of my request, and payment of any statutorily prescribed
fees. If you have any questions in the interim, you may contact
me at fill in a telephone number where you can be reached.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
FPA/FSNE 2008 Convention
Report archive
- Report for May
Open Government Commission priorities - Report for April
Multimedia Workshop IV in Tampa coming May 17 - Report for March
Multimedia Workshop IV in Tampa coming May 17 - Report for February
Commission on Open Government, other news - Report for January
Multimedia Workshop III, other news - Report for November
Great multimedia workshop turnout and Orlando testimony - Report for October
Training is hot, FSNE initiatives bubble,
Open Government meeting rescheduled - Report for September
Do you have Open Government access horror stories? - Members: can you help support Government in the Sunshine?