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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title IX
ELECTORS AND ELECTIONS
Chapter 106
CAMPAIGN FINANCING
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F.S. 106.1439
106.1439 Electioneering communications; disclaimers.
(1) Any electioneering communication, other than a text message or a telephone call, must prominently state: “Paid electioneering communication paid for by   (Name and address of person paying for the communication)  .”
(2) Any person who fails to include the disclaimer prescribed in this section in any electioneering communication that is required to contain such disclaimer commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
History.s. 7, ch. 2004-252; s. 28, ch. 2010-167; ss. 19, 30, ch. 2011-6; HJR 7105, 2011 Regular Session; s. 4, ch. 2021-49.

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Amendments to 106.1439


Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 106.1439
Level: Degree
Misdemeanor/Felony: First/Second/Third

S106.1439 - ELECTION LAWS - FAIL TO INCLUDE ELECTIONEERING DISCLAIMER - M: F



Annotations, Discussions, Cases:

Cases from cite.case.law:

ARMAS, v. STATE, 250 So. 3d 817 (Fla. App. Ct. 2018)

. . . . § 106.1439, Fla. Stat. (2004). . . .

GUETZLOE, v. STATE, 980 So. 2d 1145 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2008)

. . . two motions to dismiss an amended information charging Guetzloe with 14 counts of violating section 106.1439 . . . Procedural History The State charged Guetzloe with 14 counts of violation of section 106.1439, each a . . . We find the disclosure requirements of section 106.1439 are severable and Guet-zloe can be prosecuted . . . Guetzloe next argues that section 106.1439 allows for only one unit of prosecution and his additional . . . Applying this common sense approach to the present case, we find that section 106.1439 allows only one . . .