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James Marion Moorman
James Marion Moorman
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  Ago  (1993)
Florida Attorney General Reports Filed: Jan. 19, 1993
Ms. Mary A. Marshall Alachua County Attorney Post Office Box 2877 Gainesville, Florida 32602 Dear Ms. Marshall: On behalf of the Alachua County Library District, you ask substantially the following questions: 1. Is the Alachua County Library District required to use the county attorney's office for legal services 2. Is the library district required to use the finance and accounting services of the clerk of the circuit court 3. Is the library district required to have the audit of its financial ..
  Ago  (1977)
Florida Attorney General Reports Filed: May 02, 1977
QUESTION: Are the 30-day or 90-day time limits in subsection 120.60 (2), F. S. (s. 10, Ch. 76-131 , Laws of Florida), subject to waive by an applicant for a license SUMMARY: The 90-day time limitation prescribed by s. 120.60 (2), F. S. (s. 10, Ch. 76-131 , Laws of Florida), for the approval or denial of license applicants is subject to waiver by the applicant for an environmental license. However, the 30-day time limitation and 30-day period cannot be waived by the applicant or the licensing age..
  Ago  (2009)
Florida Attorney General Reports Filed: May 27, 2009
Dear Mr. Dannheisser: As City Attorney for the City of Gulf Breeze and on behalf of Councilman Joseph B. Henderson, a member of the Gulf Breeze City Council, you have asked for my opinion on substantially the following question: Notwithstanding the provisions of section 790.06 (12), Florida Statutes, may a member of a municipal city council who holds a concealed weapons license carry a concealed weapon during city council meetings pursuant to the "place of business" exception set forth in section..
  Ago  (1974)
Florida Attorney General Reports Filed: Jul. 10, 1974
QUESTION: May school board members or the board chairman meet at luncheon meetings or in other informal ways with the superintendent of school or his designee SUMMARY: Unless it can be clearly demonstrated that informal luncheon meetings between individual school board members and administrative staff members are purely social in nature and thus are not being used by the board as a vehicle by which to circumvent the Sunshine Law by secretly discussing matters pending before the board, such meeti..
  Ago  (1990)
Florida Attorney General Reports Filed: Aug. 07, 1990
The Honorable Richard H. Worch, Jr. Sheriff, Charlotte County 25500 Airport Road Punta Gorda, Florida 33950 Dear Sheriff Worch: After further communications with your office, it has come to our attention that the issues in this matter result from a tax-watch group questioning the use of sheriff's department uniforms, equipment and vehicles by off-duty deputies performing law enforcement services for private entities. As a result, your original questions have been restated as follows: 1. May a she..
  Ago  (2003)
Florida Attorney General Reports Filed: Sep. 03, 2003
Mr. George T. Reeves Attorney for School Board of Madison County Post Office Drawer 652 Madison, Florida 32341 Dear Mr. Reeves: On behalf of the School Board of Madison County, you have asked for my opinion on substantially the following questions: 1. Is the School Board of Madison County authorized to provide insurance for its non-employee school board attorney and assistant school board attorneys pursuant to section 112.08 (2)(a), Florida Statutes 2. Is the School Board of Madison County autho..
  Ago  (1985)
Florida Attorney General Reports Filed: Apr. 17, 1985
Mr. E. J. Yelton Executive Director State Board of Administration 1230 Blountstown Highway Post Office Drawer 5318 Tallahassee, Florida 32314-0063 Dear Mr. Yelton: This is in response to your request for an opinion on substantially the following question: MAY THE STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION ADOPT A DIVESTITURE RULE RESTRICTING INVESTMENTS OF THE FLORIDA PENSION FUND IN THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA IN ORDER TO FULLY EXERCISE THE POWERS GRANTED BY THE LEGISLATURE TO THE BOARD CONCERNING THE INVES..
  Ago  (2009)
Florida Attorney General Reports Filed: Mar. 13, 2009
Dear Mr. Mueller: You ask substantially the following question: Does section 119.071 (2)(g)1.a., Florida Statutes, require disclosure of a discrimination complaint when the alleged victim has withdrawn the complaint and requested confidentiality as part of a settlement with the agency In sum: When an agency has reached a settlement with an individual who has filed a discrimination complaint, the claimant has pursued the claim and may not request confidentiality pursuant to section 119.071 (2)(g)..
  Ago  (1977)
Florida Attorney General Reports Filed: Jan. 11, 1977
QUESTIONS: 1. When a bondsman writes a bond for one company and the bond is estreated, and after the estreature the surety company for whom the bondsman wrote the bond cancels the bonsman's license with that company, may the bondsman still legally arrest the principal pursuant to s. 903.29 , F. S., if the bondsman had an indemnity agreement with the surety company, at the time of the streature, to save it harmless from the estreature 2. If the answer to question 1 is `no,' would it make any diff..
  Ago  (1997)
Florida Attorney General Reports Filed: Oct. 20, 1997
Mr. Dennis J. Alfonso Attorney for Pasco County Clerk of Circuit Court Post Office Box 4 Dade City, Florida 33526 Dear Mr. Alfonso: On behalf of the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Pasco County, you ask substantially the following question: May the clerk of the circuit court issue a marriage license to an alien who does not have a social security number In sum: Section 741.04 , Florida Statutes, should be construed in light of its expressed purpose, which is to assist in the effective enforcement..

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