Fla. Admin. Code R. 1S-2.047
(2) Filing of campaign finance reports and documentation.
(a) Candidates requesting matching funds must file their campaign finance reports with the Division electronically as provided in Section 106.0705, F.S., and Rule 1S-2.017, F.A.C. For purposes of processing requests and distributing matching funds, a report and its supporting documentation are deemed:
1. Timely filed only if they are filed no later than 12:00 Noon (Eastern Time), on the due date of the campaign finance report.
2. Untimely filed if they are filed after 12:00 Noon (Eastern Time), on the due date of the campaign finance report.
(d) Documentation to support a reported contribution may be submitted in paper or electronic format.
1. Regardless of the format, documentation must be submitted in the corresponding sequence order as recorded on the filed campaign finance report beginning with the smallest sequence number.
2. Paper documentation must be submitted on 8 1/2 by 11 paper. The top, right portion of each page must include the candidate’s last name, candidate identification number, the report name (e.g., P1, G3, etc.), and the contribution sequence number or numbers to which the documentation pertains. Information may be submitted in portrait or landscape format; however, all pages within the documentation submission must be in the same format.
3. Electronic submission of documentation must be done via a separate file for each corresponding filed campaign finance report. The filename for the electronic submission must contain the candidate’s last name followed by the type of report (e.g., JonesP1, SmithG2, etc.), unless the candidate had previously requested and the Division had specifically exempted the candidate from the file name requirement because of character limitations in the filename. The documentation must clearly identify the contribution sequence number or numbers to which the image pertains. All electronic documents within the file must be submitted in a horizontal format, readable from left to right, so that the Division can read the document on a computer screen without having to rotate any image.
(f) The Division must receive the following legible and complete documentation:
1. For a contribution made by check or cashier’s check, a copy of the check or cashier’s check,
2. For a contribution made by credit or debit card, a copy of the credit or debit card receipt,
3. For an in-kind contribution, a written statement signed by the contributor that includes the date the contribution was made, a description of the contribution and the fair market value of the contribution; and,
4. For a cash contribution, a copy of the bank deposit slip. The deposit slip must itemize cash deposits by contributor name and contribution amount.
(3) Distribution of state matching funds.
(b) Distributions shall be based on verified matching contributions that were received after September 1 of the calendar year prior to the election.
1. The first distribution of funds shall be distributed to eligible candidates on the 32nd day prior to the primary election based both on timely filed campaign finance reports which are required to be filed on or before the 60th day before the primary election and the documentation as specified in this rule.
2. The second distribution of funds shall be distributed to eligible candidates on the 25th day prior to the primary election based both on timely filed campaign finance reports which are required to be filed after the 60th day but no later than the 32nd day prior to the primary election and the documentation as specified in this rule.
3. Each subsequent distribution of state matching funds to eligible candidates shall be based on the prior week’s timely filed report or reports and documentation as specified in this rule.
(c) Subject to the further restrictions specified in this subparagraph and subsection (d), distribution of funds based on untimely documentation or reports, amended reports, or supplemental documentation will be distributed no later than the weekly cycle occurring three weeks after receipt of such documentation or report. However, no distribution shall occur based upon the applicable campaign finance contribution report and its supporting documentation if the following final deadlines for campaign finance reports and documentation are not met:
1. Campaign finance reports and documentation due on the 25th, 18th, and 11th day before the primary or general election must be received no later than noon on the day the report and documentation are due.
2. Campaign finance reports and documentation due on or before the 32nd day prior to the primary election must be received no later than noon on the 25th day prior to the primary election.
3. The campaign finance report and documentation due on the 4th day prior to the primary election must be received no later than noon on the 3rd day following the primary election.
4. Campaign finance reports and documentation due between the 60th day and the 32nd day prior to the general election must be received no later than noon on the 25th day prior to the general election.
5. The campaign finance report and documentation due on the 4th day prior to the general election must be received no later than noon on the 3rd day following the general election.
(4) Review of agency action.
(b) Pursuant to Section 120.569(2)(a), F.S., and Rule 28-106.111, F.A.C., the person receiving the adverse action may request a hearing by filing such request with the Division within 21 days of the notice of agency decision. Failure to timely file a request shall constitute a waiver of any such entitlement.
1. Upon specific request by the aggrieved person, the Florida Elections Commission shall be designated by the Division to serve as the presiding officer for purposes of Chapter 120, F.S., and Rule 28-106.102, F.A.C., and as provided in Section 106.35(1), F.S. The Florida Elections Commission shall conduct the hearing in accordance with its own rules and in accordance with Chapter 28-106, F.A.C. After conducting the hearing, the Florida Elections Commission shall enter with the Division, through the agency clerk, a recommended order pursuant to Rule 28-106.216, F.A.C.
2. If no specific request is made that the Florida Elections Commission be substituted as the presiding officer, the Division will assign a presiding officer in accordance with Rule 28-106.102, F.A.C.
Rulemaking Authority 20.10(3), 106.33, 106.35(1), (5) FS. Law Implemented Fla. Const., Art VI, s. 7, 106.30-.36 FS. History–New 4-15-09, Amended 2-2-14, 11-27-17. Editorial Note: This rule originated from former1S-2.017(2) and (3), Dated 6-2-05.