Florida Statutes
Chapter 265 - Memorials, Museums, and Arts and Culture
265.111 - Capitol Complex; Monuments.


(1) For purposes of this section, the term “monument” means a permanent structure such as a marker, statue, sculpture, plaque, or other artifice, including living plant material, placed in remembrance or recognition of a significant person or event in Florida history. The term does not include any “Official Florida Historical Marker” as defined in s. 267.021.
(2) The construction and placement of a monument on the premises of the Capitol Complex, as defined in s. 281.01, is prohibited unless authorized by general law and unless the design and placement of the monument is approved, after considering the recommendations of the Department of Management Services and the Florida Historical Commission, pursuant to s. 267.0612(9), by each of the following officers, or his or her designee:
(a) The Governor.
(b) The Attorney General.
(c) The Chief Financial Officer.
(d) The Commissioner of Agriculture.
(e) The President of the Senate.
(f) The Speaker of the House of Representatives.
The Department of Management Services shall coordinate with the Division of Historical Resources of the Department of State regarding a monument’s design and placement subject to the division’s powers and duties under s. 267.031.

(3) The Department of Management Services, in consultation with the Florida Historical Commission, shall set aside an area of the Capitol Complex, not including the State Capital Circle Office Complex, and dedicate a memorial garden on which authorized monuments shall be placed. The memorial garden must include a monument in remembrance of the 241 members of the United States Armed Forces who lost their lives on October 23, 1983, in Beirut, Lebanon.
History.—s. 2, ch. 2014-126; s. 1, ch. 2015-151; s. 1, ch. 2022-162.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XVIII - Public Lands and Property

Chapter 265 - Memorials, Museums, and Arts and Culture

265.001 - Florida Women’s Hall of Fame.

265.002 - Legislative Intent; Florida Medal of Honor Wall; Duties of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.

265.003 - Florida Veterans’ Hall of Fame.

265.00301 - Pow-Mia Chair of Honor Memorial.

265.0031 - Florida Veterans’ Walk of Honor and Florida Veterans’ Memorial Garden.

265.004 - Florida Tourism Hall of Fame.

265.0041 - Florida Law Enforcement Officers’ Hall of Fame.

265.005 - Florida Holocaust Memorial.

265.006 - Florida Slavery Memorial.

265.007 - Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys Memorial.

265.008 - Pow-Mia Vietnam Veterans Bracelet Memorial.

265.111 - Capitol Complex; Monuments.

265.27 - Loan of Objects of Art and Artifacts.

265.281 - Florida Arts and Culture Act; Short Title.

265.282 - Legislative Intent.

265.283 - Definitions.

265.284 - Chief Cultural Officer; Director of Division; Powers and Duties.

265.285 - Florida Council on Arts and Culture; Membership, Duties.

265.286 - Art and Cultural Grants.

265.2863 - State Poet Laureate.

265.2865 - Florida Artists Hall of Fame.

265.32 - County Fine Arts Council.

265.601 - Cultural Endowment Program; Short Title.

265.602 - Legislative Intent.

265.603 - Definitions Relating to Cultural Endowment Program.

265.605 - Cultural Endowment Program; Rulemaking.

265.606 - Cultural Endowment Program; Administration; Qualifying Criteria; Matching Fund Program Levels; Distribution.

265.701 - Cultural Facilities; Grants for Acquisition, Renovation, or Construction; Funding; Approval; Allocation.

265.7015 - Confidentiality of Certain Donor Information; Publicly Owned Performing Arts Centers.

265.703 - Citizen Support Organizations; Use of State Administrative Services and Property; Audit.

265.802 - Florida Folklife Programs.

265.803 - Florida Folklife Council.