Fla. Admin. Code R. 1S-2.009
(2) Initiative Petition Approval Process.
(b) Requirements.
1. The Secretary of State shall review the initiative petition form solely for sufficiency of the format and shall render a decision within seven (7) days following receipt.
2. The proposed language submitted by the sponsoring political committee shall consist of the following:
a. The ballot title, which shall not exceed 15 words.
b. The ballot summary, which shall not exceed 75 words.
c. The article and section being created or amended in the Florida State Constitition. For each existing article and/or section being amended, the langugage shall be in the format “Amends Article [insert number], Section [insert number].” The article and section number provided must correspond to an existing section of the Constitution and must correspond with the full text of the proposed amendment. For each article and/or section being created, the language shall be in the format, “Creates Article [insert], New Section”.
d. The full text of the amendment being proposed. If the proposed constitutional amendment amends an existing section or sections, the full text shall include the entire existing text of the section or sections being amended. Text that is being inserted into the Constitution shall be notated with an underline, and text that is being deleted shall be notated with a strike through.
3. Word Count. The following provisions apply to determine the word count for a ballot title and summary:
a. Hyphenated compound words count as two or more words.
b. A plus or minus sign shall count as one word.
c. Punctuation such as commas, periods, hyphens, question marks, parentheses, quotation marks or exclamation points, does not affect the word count.
d. Each word joined by a forward or back slash to another word counts separately as a word.
e. Each part of a date counts as one word. Example: January 1, 2025 shall count as three words.
f. Each word in a name is individually counted. Example: George Washington shall count as two words.
g. Each whole number shall count as a word.
h. Spaces do not affect the word count.
(c) Approved Petition Forms.
1. Upon approval of the format of an initiative petition, the Secretary of State shall assign a serial number to the petition. The serial number shall begin with the last two digits of the calendar year in which the petition form is approved followed by a number in numerical sequence. For example, the first petition form approved in 2021 is assigned the serial number 21-01. The serial number assigned and approval date will be printed in the designated location on the forms as described below.
2. Upon assignment of a serial number, the Division shall include, in the designated spaces:
a. On Consitutional Amendment Initiative Petition Forms: the ballot title, ballot summary, serial number and date approved, and name and address of the sponsoring committee on Form DS-DE 155A ( HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13556" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13556, effective 10/2021) entitled “Constitutional Amendment Initiative Petition Form – Volunteer.” An electronic copy in PDF format, suitable for use by volunteers or directly by voters, shall be provided to the sponsoring political committee and made available on the Division’s website. Paid petition circulators, as defined below, will obtain their forms, Form DS-DE 155B ( HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13557" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13557, effective 10/2021) entitled “Constitutional Amendment Initiative Petition Form – Circulator” directly online in PDF format once they are registered with the Division pursuant to subsection (6).
b. On Constitutional Amendment Full Text Forms: the ballot title, ballot summary, article and section being created or amended, full text of the proposed amendment, serial number and date approved, and name and address of the sponsoring committee on a supplemental Form DS-DE 156 ( HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13558" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13558, effective 10/2021) entitled “Constitutional Amendment Full Text.” An electronic copy shall be provided to the sponsoring political committee and made available on the Division’s website. If the full text of the proposed amendment fits on a single page, it shall be clearly indicated with page numbers in the following format: Page 1 of 1” as indicated on the DS-DE 156 form. If the full text of the proposed amendment does not fit on a single page, the language can extend onto the reverse side of the paper or onto multiple sheets of paper. In such a case, the box entitled “Initiative Information” shall appear at the bottom of each page. In addition, it shall be clearly indicated that the form is multiple pages in length with page numbers in the following format: “Page [current page] of [total number of pages]” as indicated on the DS-DE 156 form. Wherever the DS-DE 155A or DS-DE 155B forms are circulated for signature, a copy of the full text of the associated proposed amendment on DS-DE 156 shall also be provided or displayed to show the voter before signing the petition.
(6) Petition Circulators.
(a) Paid Petition Circulator. An individual who collects signatures for compensation for the purpose of qualifying a proposed constitutional amendment for ballot placement is herein referred to as a “paid petition circulator.” A paid petition circulator must register online with the Division of Elections through the Division’s petition circulator portal at https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/InitiativePetitions/InitiativePetitionsPublic.
1. The paid petition circulator must provide his or her name, permanent address, temporary address, if applicable, and date of birth. Additionally, if the permanent address is not a Florida address, the paid petition circulator must provide a Florida address at which the circulator will accept service of process. The paid petition circulator must select each approved initiative petition for which the circulator is being paid to collect signatures. The paid petition circulator must email the Division of Elections at DivElections@DOS.MyFlorida.com with any changes to name, permanent address, and temporary address that occur subsequent to initial registration.
2. The Division of Elections shall assign a login account. The paid petition circulator shall be assigned a unique paid petition circulator registration number. If the petitions for which the petition circulator is registered are closed, and the petition circulator is no longer registered for any petitions, the Division will notify the petition circulator via the email address used by the paid petition circulator to register and inquire of the circulator’s intent to remain registered. If the Division does not receive a response from the paid petition circulator within 10 days, the paid petition circulator’s online registration will expire. The paid petition circulator may re-register at any time.
3. Once registered, a paid petition circulator can obtain electronic copies of DS-DE 155B and DS-DE 156 forms from the Division by logging into the petition circulator portal available on the Division’s website. The portal will provide each petition circulator with electronic copies of DS-DE 155B forms in PDF format that provides the circulator’s information in the designated spaces on the form. The DS-DE 155B petitions provided to the circulator will be uniquely marked for that circulator. The circulator is then responsible for producing physical copies from the electronic file.
(9) Effect on Previously Approved Petition Form.
Rulemaking Authority 20.10(3), 97.012(1), 100.371(2), (7), 101.161(2) FS. Law Implemented 100.371, 101.161 FS. History–New 7-2-79, Formerly 1C-7.09, Amended 7-7-86, Formerly 1C-7.009, Amended 3-5-96, 7-31-02, 3-16-06, 10-15-07, 10-13-08, 5-21-14, 10-1-21.