1B-30.005. Materials Incorporated by Reference (Transferred)  


Effective on Saturday, January 1, 2011
  • 1(1) Any ordinance, standard, specification, guideline, manual, handbook, map, chart, graph, report, form or instructions to forms, or other similar material that meets the definition of rule provided in Section 31120.52(16), F.S., 33and is generally available to affected persons may be incorporated by reference in a rule adopted pursuant to Section 52120.54, F.S., 54and Rule 561B-30.002, 57F.A.C.

    58(2) A reference to material incorporated in a rule must include:

    69(a) Specific identification of the incorporated material, along with an effective date. Forms and their instructions should be identified by title, the form number, and effective date. In addition, incorporated forms and instructions should clearly display the form title, form number, effective date, and the number of the rule in which it is incorporated.

    123(b) A statement that the material is incorporated by reference.

    133(c) A statement describing how an affected person may obtain a copy of the incorporated material.

    149(Notice: agencies or units of government not within the Department of State may not indicate the Department of State or the Administrative Code and Weekly Section as the agency responsible for providing copies of incorporated materials.)

    185(3) A rule may incorporate material by reference, but only in the form that the material exists on the date that the rule is adopted. Any substantive amendments to material incorporated by reference must be promulgated under the rulemaking provisions of Section 227120.54, F.S., 229in order for the amended portions to be valid. Technical changes, those not changing the substance of the material incorporated by reference, may be made in accordance with subsection 2581B-30.002(10), 259F.A.C.

    260(4) An agency may incorporate another of its own rules by reference. Unlike other incorporated materials, however, such an incorporation will automatically incorporate subsequent amendments of the incorporated rule(s), unless the agency clearly expresses a contrary intent within the rule that incorporates other rule(s). A notice of an amendment of a rule that is incorporated in another rule must explain the effect of its amendment on the rule that incorporates the rule being amended.

    334(5)335(a) Unless prohibited by federal copyright law as determined by the submitting agency, the submitting agency shall electronically file a complete and correct copy of all materials incorporated by reference in its rules through the Department of State’s e-rulemaking website at 376www.flrules.org, 377no later than three (3) business days prior to the rule adoption. Electronically filed materials may not exceed 10MB per submission. An agency may file material in parts to comply with the 10MB file size requirement, if the volume of material requires such partial submissions. Referenced materials may be submitted in any format. At the time the agency submits its rule certification package for adoption in accordance with Rule 4461B-30.002, 447F.A.C., the agency shall also provide a paper copy of the Certification of Materials Incorporated by Reference form, as provided in this rule, stating that the materials incorporated were filed electronically, but shall not provide a paper copy of the materials incorporated.

    489(b) The submitting agency is responsible for ensuring that all incorporated materials filed electronically comply with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (51629 U.S.C. s. 794d., 520Federal Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility and Compliance Act).

    529(c) A submitting agency that determines that the posting of incorporated material on the Internet for public viewing would constitute a violation of federal copyright law, shall indicate this using the form for the certification of materials incorporated by reference, provided in this rule, at the time of submitting its rule certification package for adoption. The adopting agency shall also provide the addresses or locations and the manner in which a person may obtain from the agency a copy of the electronically filed materials incorporated by reference in the rule. Incorporated materials that are not filed electronically shall be submitted with the paper certification form as part of the rule certification package for adoption.

    643(d) The following form shall be used for certification of materials incorporated by reference:

     

    657CERTIFICATION OF MATERIALS INCORPORATED

    661BY REFERENCE IN RULES FILED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE

    671I hereby certify pursuant to Rule 6771B-30.005, 678Florida Administrative Code:

    681[ ] (1) That materials incorporated by reference in Rule _______ have been electronically filed with the Department of State.

    701[ ] (2) That because there would be a violation of federal copyright laws if the submitting agency filed the incorporated materials described below electronically, a true and complete paper copy of the incorporated materials are attached to this certification for filing.  Paper copies of the incorporated materials below may be obtained at the agency by [include address(es)/location(s)].

    759List form number(s) and form title(s), or title of document(s) below:

     

     

    770Under the provisions of Section 775120.54(3)(e)6., F.S., 777the attached material(s) take effect 20 days from the date filed with the Department of State, or a later date as specified in the rule.

     

    802____________________________________

    803Signature, Person Authorized to Certify Rules

     

    809____________________________________

    810Title

     

    811(6) When incorporated materials are filed electronically through the Department of State’s e-rulemaking Internet website, the Department shall make the full text of incorporated materials available free for public access through an electronic hyperlink from the rule that references the material, directly to the material incorporated. Hyperlinks from rules in the Florida Administrative Code to any material other than incorporated materials are prohibited.

    874(7) Although incorporated materials will be made available electronically on the Department of State’s e-rulemaking Internet website, incorporated materials shall not be published in the Florida Administrative Code or Administrative Weekly.

    905Rulemaking Authority 90720.10(3), 908120.54(1)(i)6., 909120.55(1)(d) FS. 911Law Implemented 913120.54(1)(i), 914120.55 FS. 916History–New 5-29-80, Formerly 1-1.04, Amended 9-13-98, Formerly 9231S-1.005, 924Amended 3-8-09, 1-1-11.