Florida Administrative Code (Last Updated: October 28, 2024) |
1. Department of State |
1B. Division of Library and Information Services |
1B-30. Rulemaking |
1(1) A decimal numbering system similar to that used in the Florida Statutes shall be used to designate all rules filed with the Administrative Code and Weekly Section, except emergency rules. Emergency Rules are numbered as specified in subsection (2) of this rule.
44(a) The Administrative Code and Weekly Section of the Department of State shall assign each agency, or closely related group of state agencies, a title number. (Example: The title number assigned to the Department of State is 1).
82(b) The following title numbers are assigned to the corresponding agencies:
931
94–
95Department of State
982
99–
100Department of Legal Affairs
1043
105–
106Department of Banking and Finance (Transferred to Title 69)
1154
116–
117Department of Insurance (Transferred to Title 69)
1245
125–
126Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
1326
133–
134Department of Education
1377
138–
139Department of Business Regulation (Transferred to Title 61)
1478
148–
149Department of Commerce (Repealed by Section 3, Chapter 96158–159320, Laws of Florida)
1639
164–
165Department of Community Affairs
16910
170–
171Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (Transferred to Titles 58, 59, 64 and 65)
18511
186–
187Department of Law Enforcement
19112
192–
193Department of Revenue
19613
197–
198Department of General Services (Transferred to Title 60)
20614
207–
208Department of Transportation
21115
212–
213Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
22016
221–
222Department of Natural Resources (Transferred to Titles 40, 49, 62, 66 and 68)
23517
236–
237Department of Environmental Regulation (Transferred to Title 62)
24518
246–
247Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund
25619
257–
258State Board of Administration
26220
263–
264Department of Citrus
26721
268–
269Department of Professional Regulation (Transferred to Titles 59, 61 and 64)
28022
281–
282Department of Administration (Transferred to Title 60)
28923
290–
291Parole Commission
29324
294–
295Pardon Board
29725
298–
299Public Service Commission
30226
303–
304Assessment Administration Review Commission
30827
309–
310Executive Office of the Governor
31528
316–
317Administration Commission
31929
320–
321Regional Planning Councils
32430
325–
326Regional Transportation Authorities
32931
330–
331Loxahatchee River Environmental Control District
33632
337–
338State Fair Authority
34133
342–
343Department of Corrections
34634
347–
348Commission on Ethics
35135
352–
353Metropolitan Planning Organizations
35636
357–
358Englewood Water District
36137
362–
363Advisory Council on Inter367-368Governmental Relations
37038
371–
372Department of Labor and Employment Security (Dissolved pursuant to Chapter 2002383-384194, Laws of Florida)
38839
389–
390Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission (Transferred to Title 68)
40040
401–
402Water Management Districts
40541
406–
407Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged
41242
413–
414Florida Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission
42043
421–
422Fiscal Accounting Information Board
42644
427–
428Information Resource Commission
43145
432–
433Expressway Authorities
43546
436–
437Marine Fisheries Commission (Transferred to Title 68)
44447
445–
446High Speed Rail Transportation Commission
45148
452–
453Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority
45749
458–
459Regional Utility Authorities
46250
463–
464Alligator Point Resource Board
46851
469–
470Hillsborough County Consolidated Taxicab Commission
47552
476–
477Port of Palm Beach District
48253
483–
484Department of the Lottery
48854
489–
490Interlocal Agencies
49255
493–
494Department of Veterans’ Affairs
49856
499–
500Clean Florida Commission
50357
504–
505Spaceport Florida Authority
50858
509–
510Department of Elder Affairs
51459
515–
516Agency for Health Care Administration
52160
522–
523Department of Management Services
52761
528–
529Department of Business and Professional Regulation
53562
536–
537Department of Environmental Protection
54163
542–
543Department of Juvenile Justice
54764
548–
549Department of Health
55265
553–
554Department of Children and Family Services
56066
561–
562Navigation Districts
56467
565–
566Florida Housing Finance Corporation
57068
571–
572Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
57769
578–
579Department of Financial Services
58370
584–
585Department of Military Affairs
58971
590–
591Agency for Enterprise Information Technology
596(c) If more than one major activity or division exists within an agency, an uppercase letter shall be added to the title number to distinguish the major activities or divisions. Individual agencies within a group of closely related agencies sharing a title number shall also be designated by an uppercase letter following the title number. Letters added to title numbers are considered a part of the title number. (Example: Department of State adding to title number 1 the letters A, B, etc., so that they read 1A, 1B, etc.).
685(d) If a unit of government which has independent rulemaking authority performs a function within a major activity of an agency or is a part of an individual agency which is one of a closely related group of agencies sharing a common title number, the title number and letter shall be followed by an Arabic numeral which shall be part of the title number. (Example: 6C1, 6C2, etc.)
753(e) If more than one function exists within a division, within a major activity of an agency or within an agency included in a group of closely related agencies sharing a title number, a hyphen followed by a separate chapter number shall be used to designate rules applicable to each function. (Example: 1A806-8071 and 6C1810-8112).
812(f) A decimal point shall follow each chapter number. The digits immediately following the decimal point shall identify rules within a chapter. Each rule shall be numbered with a minimum of three digits after the decimal point. (Example: 1B851-85230.001).
853(g) Following is a description of each component of a rule citation for Rule 1B868-86930.001: Title Number (1); Division (B); Chapter (30); and the three digit identification number (.001).
884(2) The rule number for an emergency rule shall be designated as follows:
897(a) Emergency rule numbers shall begin with the title number assigned to an agency as specified in paragraph (1)(b) of this rule. (Example: The title number assigned to the Department of State is 1).
931(b) Alphabetical and numerical designations required by paragraphs (1)(c) and (1)(d) of this rule may be added to the title number. These alphabetical and numerical designations become part of the title number. (Example: 1A, 6C1, etc.).
967(c) The letters “ER” and the last two digits of the calendar year in which the rule is filed shall immediately follow the title number. (Example: 1AER07 or 6C1ER07).
996(d) A hyphen shall separate the last two digits of the calendar year and an additional numerical designation. The additional numerical designation indicates the number of emergency rules promulgated by the agency for that calendar year. (Example: 1AER071034-10351 and 1AER071038-10392 or 6C1ER071042-10436 and 6C1ER071046-10477).
10481. The numerical designation is cumulative, starting with the number one. The numerical designation is determined by calculating the total number of emergency rules adopted by all divisions, major activities, and units of government within an agency assigned to the same title number.
10912. The numerical designation restarts on January 1 of each year.
1102(3) Sub1104-1105units of rules are indicated as follows:
1112(a) Subsections by an Arabic numeral in parentheses.
1120(b) Paragraphs within a subsection by a lowercase letter in parentheses.
1131(c) Subparagraphs within a paragraph by an Arabic numeral followed by a decimal point.
1145(d) Sub1147-1148subparagraphs within a paragraph by a lowercase letter followed by a decimal point.
1161(e) A new sub1165-1166unit of rule text shall not be created unless the new sub1178-1179unit contains two or more parts. (Example: subsection (1) shall not be added unless there is at least a subsection (2). Similarly, paragraph (a) shall not be added unless there is at least a paragraph (b)).
1215(4) The rule number and the first line of each sub1226-1227unit rule text shall be indented 0.25''.
1234(5) The Administrative Code and Weekly Section may, upon proper notification, change the rule number or any sub1252-1253unit of a rule when the change is needed to preserve the overall integrity of the numbering system used in the Florida Administrative Code.
1277(6) The adopting agency shall submit a rule title for each rule, which shall immediately follow the rule number. The rule title is not part of the substantive language of the rule and may be altered by the Administrative Code and Weekly Section if it does not sufficiently indicate the content of the rule to make it useful for indexing purposes.
1338(7) Rule numbers and rule titles will be listed at the beginning of each rule chapter when published in the Florida Administrative Code.
1361(8) A rule section in its entirety, may be transferred, with no changes to the text, to a new location in the Florida Administrative Code and shall be renumbered accordingly by the agency by writing a letter to the Administrative Code and Weekly Section requesting such transfer of a rule section. Transferring a rule in this manner does not require notification in the Florida Administrative Weekly.
1427(9) An agency shall not reassign numbers of repealed or transferred rules.
1439Rulemaking Authority 1441120.55(1)(d) FS. 1443Law Implemented 1445120.55(1)(c) FS. 1447History–New 51449-1450291451-145280, Formerly 11455-14561.01, 1457Amended 101459-146011461-146284, 111464-1465141466-146785, 41469-1470101471-147290, 61474-1475171476-147792, 41479-148011481-148296, 91484-1485131486-148798, 61489-1490201491-149202, Formerly 1S1495-14961.001, Amended 31499-150081501-150209.