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Florida Constitution

Front Matter
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IntroThe introduction to the Florida Constitution (from FLDOS)
Art. §0Preamble
Article I: Declaration of Rights
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Article IArticle I of the Florida Constitution.
Art. I §1Political Power
Art. I §2Basic Rights
Art. I §3Religious Freedom
Art. I §4Freedom of Speech and Press
Art. I §5Right to Assemble
Art. I §6Right to Work
Art. I §7Military Power
Art. I §8Right to Bear Arms
Art. I §9Due Process
Art. I §10Prohibited Laws
Art. I §11Imprisonment for Debt
Art. I §12Search and Seizures
Art. I §13Habeas Corpus
Art. I §14Pretrial Release and Detention
Art. I §15Prosecution for crime; Offenses Committed by Children
Art. I §16Rights of Accused and of Victims
Art. I §17Excessive Punishments
Art. I §18Administrative Penalties
Art. I §19Costs
Art. I §20Treason
Art. I §21Access to Courts
Art. I §22Trial by Jury
Art. I §23Right of Privacy
Art. I §24Access to Public Records and Meetings
Art. I §25Taxpayers' Bill of Rights
Art. I §26Claimant's Right to Fair Compensation
Art. I §27Marriage Defined
Article II: General Provisions
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Article IIArticle II of the Florida Constitution.
Art. II §1State Boundaries
Art. II §2Seat of Government
Art. II §3Branches of Government
Art. II §4State Seal and Flag
Art. II §5Public Officers
Art. II §6Enemy Attack
Art. II §7Natural Resources and Scenic Beauty
Art. II §8Ethics in Government
Art. II §9English is the Official Language of Florida
Article III: Legislature
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Article IIIPDF/Page containing Article III of the Florida Constitution.
Art. III §1Composition
Art. III §2Members, Officers
Art. III §3Sessions of the Legislature
Art. III §4Quorum and Procedure
Art. III §5Investigations; Witnesses
Art. III §6Laws
Art. III §7Passage of Bills
Art. III §8Executive Approval and Veto
Art. III §9Effective Date of Laws
Art. III §10Special Laws
Art. III §11Prohibited Special Laws
Art. III §12Appropriation Bills
Art. III §13Terms of Office
Art. III §14Civil Service System
Art. III §15Terms and Qualifications of Legislature
Art. III §16Legislative Apportionment
Art. III §17Impeachment
Art. III §18Conflict of Interest
Art. III §19State Budgeting, Planning and Appropriations Processes
Art. III §20Standards for Establishing Congressional District Boundaries
Art. III §21Standards for Establishing Legislative District Boundaries
Article IV: Executive
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Article IVPDF/Page containing Article IV of the Florida Constitution.
Art. IV §1Governor
Art. IV §2Lieutenant Governor
Art. IV §3Suppression to Office of Governor; Acting Governor
Art. IV §4Cabinet
Art. IV §5Election of Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Cabinet Members; Qualifications; Terms
Art. IV §6Executive Departments
Art. IV §7Suspensions, Filling Office During Suspensions
Art. IV §8Clemency
Art. IV §9Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Art. IV §10Attorney General
Art. IV §11Department of Veterans Affairs
Art. IV §12Department of Elderly Affairs
Art. IV §13Revenue Shortfalls
Article V: Judiciary
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Article VPDF/Page containing Article V of the Florida Constitution.
Art. V §1Courts
Art. V §2Administration; Practice and Procedure
Art. V §3Supreme Court
Art. V §4District Courts of Appeal
Art. V §5Circuit Courts
Art. V §6County Courts
Art. V §7Specialized Divisions
Art. V §8Eligibility
Art. V §9Determination of Number of Judges
Art. V §10Retention; Election and Terms
Art. V §11Vacancies
Art. V §12Discipline; Removal and Retirement
Art. V §13Prohibited Activities
Art. V §14Funding
Art. V §15Attorneys; Admission and Discipline
Art. V §16Clerks of the Circuit Courts
Art. V §17State Attorneys
Art. V §18Public Defenders
Art. V §19Judicial Officers as Conservators of the Peace
Art. V §20Schedule to Article
Art. V §21Judicial Interpretation of Statutes and Rules
Article VI: Suffrage and Elections
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Article VIPDF/Page containing Article VI of the Florida Constitution.
Art. VI §1Regulation of Elections
Art. VI §2Electors
Art. VI §3Oath
Art. VI §4Disqualifications
Art. VI §5Primary, General, and Special Elections
Art. VI §6Municipal and District Elections
Art. VI §7Campaign Spending Limits and Funding of Effective State-Wide Office
Article VII: Finance and Taxation
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Article VIIPDF/Page containing Article VII of the Florida Constitution.
Art. VII §1Taxation; Appropriations; State Expenses; State Revenue Limitation
Art. VII §2Taxes; Rate
Art. VII §3Taxes; Exemptions
Art. VII §4Taxation; Assessments
Art. VII §5Estate, Inheritance and Income Taxes
Art. VII §6Homestead Exemptions
Art. VII §7Allocation of Pari-Mutuel Taxes
Art. VII §8Aid to Local Governments
Art. VII §9Local Taxes
Art. VII §10Pledging Credit
Art. VII §11State Bonds; Revenue Bonds
Art. VII §12Local Bonds
Art. VII §13Relief from Illegal Taxes
Art. VII §14Bonds for Pollution Control and Abatement and
Art. VII §15Revenue Bonds for Scholarship Loans
Art. VII §16Bonds for Housing and Related Facilities
Art. VII §17Bonds for Acquiring Transportation Right-of-Way
Art. VII §18Laws Requiring Counties or Municipalities to Spend Funds or Limiting Their Ability to Raise Revenue or Receive State Tax Revenue
Art. VII §19Supermajority Vote Required to Impose, Authorize, or Raise State Taxes or or Fees
Article VIII: Local Government
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Article VIIIPDF/Page containing Article VIII of the Florida Constitution.
Art. VIII §1Counties
Art. VIII §2Municipalities
Art. VIII §3Consolidation
Art. VIII §4Transfer of Powers
Art. VIII §5Local Option
Art. VIII §6Schedule to Article VIII
Article IX: Government
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Article IXPDF/Page containing Article IX of the Florida Constitution.
Art. IX §1Public Education
Art. IX §2State Board of Education
Art. IX §3Terms of Appointive Board Members
Art. IX §4School Districts; School Boards
Art. IX §5Superintendent of Schools
Art. IX §6State School Fund
Art. IX §7State University System
Art. IX §8State College System
Article X: Miscellaneous
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Article XPDF/Page containing Article X of the Florida Constitution.
Art. X §1Amendments to United State Constitution
Art. X §2Militia
Art. X §3Vacancy in Office
Art. X §4Homestead; Exemptions
Art. X §5Coverture and Property
Art. X §6Eminent Domain
Art. X §7Lotteries
Art. X §8Census
Art. X §9Repeal of Criminal Statutes
Art. X §10Felony; Definition
Art. X §11Sovereignty Lands
Art. X §12Rules of Construction
Art. X §13Suits Against the State
Art. X §14State Retirement Systems Benefit Changes
Art. X §15State Operated Lotteries
Art. X §16Limiting Marine Net Fishing
Art. X §17Everglades Trust Fund
Art. X §18Disposition of Conservation Lands
Art. X §19[Repealed]
Art. X §20Workplaces Without Tobacco Smoke or Vapor
Art. X §21Limiting Cruel and Inhumane Confinement of Pigs During Pregnancy
Art. X §22Parental Notice of Termination of a Minor’s Pregnancy
Art. X §23Slot Machines
Art. X §24Florida Minimum Wage
Art. X §25Patients’ Right to Know About Adverse Medical Incidents
Art. X §26Prohibition of Medical License After Repeated Medical Malpractice
Art. X §27Comprehensive Statewide Tobacco Education and Prevention Program
Art. X §28Land Acquisition Trust Fund
Art. X §29Medical Marijuana Production, Possession and Use
Art. X §30Voter Control of Gambling in Florida
Art. X §31Death Benefits for Survivors of First Responders and Military Members
Art. X §32Prohibition on Racing of and Wagering on Greyhounds or Other Dogs
Article XI: Amendments
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Article XIPDF/Page containing Article XI of the Florida Constitution.
Art. XI §1Proposal by Legislature
Art. XI §2Revision Commission
Art. XI §3Initiative
Art. XI §4Constitutional Convention
Art. XI §5Amendment or Revision Election
Art. XI §6Taxation and Budget Reform Commission
Art. XI §7Tax or Fee Limitation
Article XII: Schedule
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Article XIIPDF/Page containing Article XII of the Florida Constitution.
Art. XII §1Constitution of 1885 Superseded
Art. XII §2Property Taxes; Millages
Art. XII §3Officers to Continue in Office
Art. XII §4State Commissioner of Education
Art. XII §5Superintendent of Schools
Art. XII §6Laws Preserved
Art. XII §7Rights Reserved
Art. XII §8Public Debts Recognized
Art. XII §9Bonds
Art. XII §10Preservation of Existing Government
Art. XII §11Deletion of Obsolete Schedule Items
Art. XII §12Senators
Art. XII §13Legislative Apportionment
Art. XII §14Representatives; Terms
Art. XII §15Special District Taxes
Art. XII §16Reorganization
Art. XII §17Conflicting Provisions
Art. XII §18Bonds for Housing and Related Facilities
Art. XII §19Renewable Energy Source Property
Art. XII §20Access to Public Records
Art. XII §21State Revenue Limitation
Art. XII §22Historic Property Exemption and Assessment
Art. XII §23Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Art. XII §24Executive Branch Reform
Art. XII §25Schedule to Article V Amendment
Art. XII §26Increased Homestead Exemption
Art. XII §27Property Tax Exemptions and Limitations on Property Tax Assessments
Art. XII §28Property Tax Exemption and Classification and Assessment of Land used for Conservation Purposes
Art. XII §29Limitation on the Assessed Value of Real Property Used for Residential Purposes
Art. XII §30Assessment of Working Waterfront Property
Art. XII §31Additional Ad Valorem Tax Exemption for Certain Members of the Armed Forces Deployed on Active Duty Outside of the United States
Art. XII §32Veterans Disabled Due to Combat Injury
Art. XII §33Ad Valorem Tax Relief for Surviving Spouses of Veterans who Died from Service-Connected Causes and First Responders Who Died in the Line of Duty
Art. XII §34Solar Devices or Renewable Energy Source Devices; Exemption from Certain Taxation and Assessment
Art. XII §35Tax Exemption for Totally and Permanently Disabled First Responders
Art. XII §36Additional Ad Valorem Exemption for Persons Age Sixty-Five or Older
Art. XII §37Eligibility of Justices and Judges
Art. XII §38Prohibitions Regarding Lobbying for Compensation and Abuse of Public Position by Public Officers and Public Employees
Art. XII §39Prohibition on Racing of or Wagering on Greyhounds or Other Dogs
Art. XII §40Transfer of the Accrued Benefit from Specified Limitations on Homestead Property Tax Assessments; Increased Portability Period
Art. XII §41Ad Valorem Tax Discount for Surviving Spouses of Certain Permanently Disabled Veterans
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