Florida Statutes
Chapter 11 - Legislative Organization, Procedures, and Staffing
11.42 - The Auditor General.


(1) The Auditor General appointed in this section is the auditor that is required by s. 2, Art. III of the State Constitution.
(2) The Auditor General shall be appointed to office to serve at the pleasure of the Legislature, by a majority vote of the members of the Legislative Auditing Committee, subject to confirmation by both houses of the Legislature. At the time of her or his appointment, the Auditor General shall have been certified under the Public Accountancy Law in this state for a period of at least 10 years and shall have had not less than 10 years’ experience in an accounting or auditing related field. Vacancies in the office shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment.

(3)(a) To carry out her or his duties the Auditor General shall make all spending decisions within the annual operating budget approved by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The Auditor General shall employ qualified persons necessary for the efficient operation of the Auditor General’s office and shall fix their duties and compensation and, with the approval of the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, shall adopt and administer a uniform personnel, job classification, and pay plan for such employees.
(b) No person shall be employed as a financial auditor who does not possess the qualifications to take the examination for a certificate as certified public accountant under the laws of this state, and no person shall be employed or retained as legal adviser, on either a full-time or a part-time basis, who is not a member of The Florida Bar.

(4) The Auditor General, before entering upon the duties of the office, shall take and subscribe the oath of office required of state officers by the State Constitution.
(5) The appointment of the Auditor General may be terminated at any time by a majority vote of both houses of the Legislature.

(6)(a) The headquarters of the Auditor General shall be at the state capital, but to facilitate auditing and to eliminate unnecessary traveling the Auditor General may establish field offices located outside the state capital. The Auditor General shall be provided with adequate quarters to carry out the position’s functions in the state capital and in other areas of the state.
(b) All payrolls and vouchers for the operations of the Auditor General’s office shall be submitted to the Chief Financial Officer and, if found to be correct, payments shall be issued therefor.

(7) The Auditor General may make and enforce reasonable rules and regulations necessary to facilitate audits which she or he is authorized to perform.
(8) No officer or salaried employee of the Office of the Auditor General shall serve as the representative of any political party or on any executive committee or other governing body thereof; serve as an executive, officer, or employee of any political party committee, organization, or association; or be engaged on behalf of any candidate for public office in the solicitation of votes or other activities in behalf of such candidacy. Neither the Auditor General nor any employee of the Auditor General may become a candidate for election to public office unless she or he first resigns from office or employment. No officer or salaried employee of the Auditor General shall actively engage in any other business or profession or be otherwise employed without the prior written permission of the Auditor General.
(9) Sections 11.25(1) and 11.26 shall not apply to the Auditor General.
History.—s. 3, ch. 67-470; s. 3, ch. 69-82; s. 1, ch. 86-217; s. 1, ch. 91-162; s. 1, ch. 94-322; s. 1308, ch. 95-147; s. 2, ch. 95-395; s. 24, ch. 96-318; s. 1, ch. 97-2; s. 71, ch. 97-190; s. 1, ch. 99-4; s. 2, ch. 99-333; s. 14, ch. 2001-266; s. 6, ch. 2003-261.
Note.—Former s. 11.183.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title III - Legislative Branch; Commissions

Chapter 11 - Legislative Organization, Procedures, and Staffing

11.011 - Special Session; Convened by Legislature.

11.02 - Notice of Special or Local Legislation or Certain Relief Acts.

11.021 - Evidence of Publication of Notice.

11.03 - Proof of Publication of Notice.

11.031 - Official Census.

11.0431 - Legislative Records; Intent of Legislation; Exemption From Public Disclosure.

11.044 - Legislative Intent and Purpose.

11.045 - Lobbying Before the Legislature; Registration and Reporting; Exemptions; Penalties.

11.0451 - Requirements for Reinstitution of Lobbyist Registration After Felony Conviction.

11.0455 - Electronic Filing of Compensation Reports and Other Information.

11.047 - Contingency Fees; Prohibitions; Penalties.

11.061 - State, State University, and Community College Employee Lobbyists; Registration; Recording Attendance; Penalty; Exemptions.

11.062 - Use of State Funds for Lobbying Prohibited; Penalty.

11.065 - Claims Against State; Limitations; Notice.

11.066 - Suits Seeking Monetary Damages Against the State or Its Agencies; Payment of Judgments; Appropriations Required.

11.07 - Method of Enrolling Bills, Etc.

11.111 - Continuance of Certain Causes for Term of Legislature and Period of Time Prior and Subsequent Thereto and Committee Workdays.

11.12 - Salary, Subsistence, and Mileage of Members and Employees; Expenses Authorized by Resolution; Appropriation; Preaudit.

11.13 - Compensation of Members.

11.131 - Monetary Supplements Prohibited.

11.135 - Legislative Committees, Units, and Offices; Expenditures.

11.143 - Standing or Select Committees; Powers.

11.1465 - Services Provided to Legislature.

11.147 - Office of Legislative Services.

11.151 - Annual Legislative Appropriation to Contingency Fund for Use of Senate President and House Speaker.

11.241 - Permanent Statutory Revision Plan Created.

11.242 - Powers, Duties, and Functions as to Statutory Revision.

11.2421 - Florida Statutes 2022 Adopted.

11.2422 - Statutes Repealed.

11.2423 - Laws or Statutes Not Repealed.

11.2424 - Laws Not Repealed.

11.2425 - Rights Reserved Under Repealed Statutes.

11.2427 - Conflict of Laws.

11.243 - Publishing Florida Statutes; Price, Sale.

11.249 - Commissioners to the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws.

11.25 - Salaries and Expenditures Not Subject to Control of Executive Agencies.

11.26 - Legislative Employees; Employment Restrictions.

11.40 - Legislative Auditing Committee.

11.42 - The Auditor General.

11.45 - Definitions; Duties; Authorities; Reports; Rules.

11.47 - Penalties; Failure to Make a Proper Audit or Examination; Making a False Report; Failure to Produce Documents or Information.

11.51 - Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability.

11.62 - Legislative Review of Proposed Regulation of Unregulated Functions.

11.90 - Legislative Budget Commission.

11.9005 - Government Efficiency Task Force.

11.93 - Short Title.

11.931 - Applicability.

11.932 - Definitions.

11.933 - Qualifications of Delegates and Alternate Delegates.

11.9331 - Appointment of Delegates by Legislature.

11.9332 - Appointment by Majority Vote of Each Chamber; Pairing Delegates and Alternate Delegates.

11.9333 - Recall; Filling a Vacancy; Special Legislative Session.

11.9334 - Method of Appointment and Recall.

11.9335 - Reimbursement of per Diem and Travel Expenses.

11.9336 - Oath.

11.9337 - Filing of Oath; Issuance of Commission.

11.934 - Instructions to Delegates.

11.9341 - Duties of Alternate Delegates.

11.9342 - Vote Cast Outside the Scope of Instructions or Limits; Status of Vote.

11.9343 - Vote Cast Outside the Scope of Instructions or Limits; Appointment Forfeited.

11.9344 - Vote Cast Outside the Scope of Instructions or Limits; Status of Application.

11.9345 - Vote Cast Outside the Scope of Instructions; Criminal Liability.

11.935 - Article v Convention Advisory Group.

11.9351 - Oversight of Delegates With Respect to Instructions.

11.9352 - Advisory Determination Concerning a Vote Outside the Scope of Instructions.