Documenting Florida Legislative Intent
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Gathering legislative history materials for
Federal laws is relatively easy, but the
process is more difficult for Florida laws. For example, many
committee records are only available on audiotapes stored in Tallahassee -
without transcripts. The following resources may help get you started.
Understanding the Legislative Process
How a Bill Becomes Law (Florida House of Representatives)
Identify the Law and Bill Numbers
Florida Statutes Annotated (West)
Reference KFF 30 1970 .A2
- Following the text in the statutes is a history note identifying the
law(s) which created or amended that section.
- Use the year, chapter, and
section number to locate the enacted bill in the Laws of Florida
volumes.
- If there is more than one law cited in the history, the
researcher will probably need to look at each one.
NOTE: The annotations following the text in the statutes may be useful for
locating cases or law review articles about the specific statute.
Although those materials are not part of the legislative history, they
might help the researcher understand issues regarding the statute. The
researcher conducting a comprehensive search should consult both the
West and LexisNexis versions of the statutes since the annotations may
differ.
Laws of Florida
- Use the history citation from Florida Statutes to locate the law, e.g.,
ss. 1, 5, ch. 95-296 would be in the volumes for 1995, chapter 296,
sections 1 and 5.
- The Senate or House bill number is identified at the beginning of
the text and will be used for continuing the research in the bill citators.
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Bill Citators
Use the Senate or House bill number identified from Laws of Florida to locate:
- Status of the bill
- Bill sponsor
- Linked, identical, similar, or compared bills
- Brief description of the bill
- Chronological history
- Citations to pages in the House and
Senate Journals
- Dates of action for committees through which the
bill passed
- Staff analyses and committee reports
Bill Information "Citator" (Florida Senate)
- Statistics
- History of Senate Bills
- History of House Bills
- Introducer/Sponsor Report
- Subject Index
- Statute/Constitution Citations
- Vetoed Bills
NOTE: The Online Sunshine entries for
specific bills
provide direct links for various versions of the bills, committee
amendments, floor amendments, bill analyses, and vote history.
Final Legislative Bill Information
Florida Documents LEG.D3: H49/ (1988-2001)
History of Legislation
Florida Documents LEG.D2: H49/ (1972, 1975-1987)
For earlier dates (1969+) and other information, see the
State Archives.
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Staff Analyses and Committee Reports
Bills Listed by Year and Chamber (Florida Senate)
- Select the year and chamber (Senate or House) at the top of the
page
- Select the bill number to display:
- Chronological History
- Bill Text
- Amendments
- Bill Analyses
- Vote History
- Citations
Florida Documents Index
Online version (1967+)
Florida Documents Reference shelves (Keyword in Context Index, 1969-1993)
Search the Florida Documents Index to identify staff analyses and committee
reports which may be available in the UCF Florida Documents Collection,
primarily at
- LEG.B2 (House)
- LEG.C2 (Senate)
Florida Legislative Staff Analyses (1988-1996)
Not Available at UCF
Available in Orlando on microfiche at the law school libraries of Barry
University and FAMU.
For earlier dates (1969+) and other information, see the
State Archives.
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House and Senate Journals
The House and Senate Journals provide information about votes and
referrals to/from committees, but do not generally include other details
about the process, such as debates.
Journal of the House of Representatives
Online version (1998+)
Online version (1843-1997)
Florida Documents LEG.B.9: (1887+)
Microfilm F 311 .U5 (reels A.1a, A.1b, & A.1c (1822-1869)
Journal of the Senate
Online version (1998+)
Florida Documents LEG.C.9: (1881+)
Microfilm F 311 .U5 (reels A.1a, A.1b, & A.1c (1822-1869)
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Fee-Based Research Service
provides useful information about the research process
and some of the possible problems a researcher might encounter.
"The Archives charges a fee for conducting legislative research for mail
and phone researchers. Patrons requiring faster service may visit the
Archives in person to examine relevant records, or may hire a private
research firm. The Archives maintains a list of private researchers."
"Legislative records for the current and immediately preceding
legislative sessions are not maintained at the State Archives. Records
are kept by the individual committees for one or more years, and are
then sent to the Legislative Library, (850) 488-2812, for processing.
The records are subsequently sent to the State Archives, where they are
permanently preserved. Some committees, however, may retain their
records for as long as three or four years Researchers may still access
this material directly from the committee or the Legislative Library."
Official Internet Site of the Florida Legislature
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Other Research Guides
Florida State University
Law Review
General Collection K 6 .L675
- 13 Fla.St.U.L. Rev. 485
- "The Search for Intent: Aids to Statutory Construction
in Florida - An Update" by Robert M. Rhodes and Susan
Seereiter, Florida State University Law Review, vol. 13,
pages 485-514, 1985.
- 6 Fla. St. U.L. Rev. 383 - "The Search for Intent: Aids to Statutory Construction in
Florida" by Robert M. Rhodes, John W. White and Robert S. Goldman,
Florida State University Law Review, vol. 6, pages 383-407,
1978.
Florida Legislative Histories: A Practical Guide to Their
Preparation and Use
by Carol Roehrenbeck, D&S Publishers, 1986
is out-of-print and is not available at UCF.
a PowerPoint presentation
Guide to Florida Legislative Publications and Information Resources
Reference KFF 20 .F63 1990
provides useful information about the types of materials available.
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Looking for something
else?
Ask for assistance at the UCF Libraries' Research Assistance Desk or
contact
Ask A Librarian.
Prepared by:
Rich Gause, Government Documents Librarian
URL of this page:
http://library.ucf.edu/GovDocs/legal/flaleghist.asp
Last update:08/14/09 10:09:11 AM