73B-11.0151 - Florida Administrative Code-2026

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(1) Maintenance of Property Records Governmental units shall maintain records of property in their custody that shall contain at a minimum, the information required by this rule. (2) Individual Records Required for Each Property Item Each item of property shall be accounted for in a separate property record.
Q: Whats the difference between statutes and a states administrative codes (or rules)? A: As mentioned above, state statutes are state laws passed by the legislature. A states administrative codes, on the other hand, are created by an office or agency of the state under authority granted by the legislature.
Rules are published in the Florida Administrative Code. The program is also responsible for publishing the Florida Administrative Register. The mission of the section is to file, preserve, and make available to the public the rules, laws, notices, and other public records it receives.
The Florida Statutes may grant the Department of Education, school districts, colleges, and universities the authority to do something, while the Florida Administrative Code provides more extensive rules and regulations on how the law is to be administered.
61B-23.0027 Recall of One or More Members of a Board of Administration at a Unit Owner Meeting; Board Certification; Filling Vacancies. 61B-23.0028 Recall by Written Agreement of the Voting Interests; Board Certification; Filling Vacancies.

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