Fla. Admin. Code R. 2B-1.0025
(1) Any complaint alleging violations of the Florida Election Code over which the Florida Elections Commission has jurisdiction may be filed with the Commission.
(a) Within 5 days after receipt of a complaint, Commission staff shall conduct a technical and clerical review of the complaint to ensure that:
1. FEC Form 1, entitled “Complaint,” (5/17), which is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and can be obtained from HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-08573" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-08573, or from the Commission’s website at www.fec.state.fl.us, has been used to file the complaint,
2. All information required by FEC Form 1 has been provided, and all instructions on the complaint form have been followed,
3. A single respondent has been named in the complaint,
4. The complaint has not been submitted anonymously,
5. Any exhibits or attachments referenced in the complaint have been included with the complaint, and if multiple complaints have been submitted together, separate copies of exhibits or attachments referenced in each complaint have been attached to the complaint that references those exhibits or attachments,
6. The complaint has been properly signed by the complainant under oath in the presence of a notary public or other person authorized by law to administer oaths; and,
7. The complaint contains the original signature of the complainant.
(b) If a complaint does not comply with any of the requirements of paragraph (1)(a), of this rule, or is otherwise incomplete, Commission staff shall return the complaint to the complainant and identify the defect(s). Commission staff shall provide assistance or information to persons seeking to file a complaint, but shall not encourage, solicit, or discourage the filing of a complaint.
Complaints that are returned in accordance with this subsection remain confidential in accordance with section 106.25(7), F.S.
(2) Upon receipt of a complaint from Commission staff after the completion of the technical and clerical review required by subsection (1), of this rule, the executive director shall determine whether the complaint is legally sufficient. A complaint is legally sufficient if it meets the following criteria:
Rulemaking Authority 106.26(1) FS. Law Implemented 105.071, 106.25 FS. History–New 2-17-91, Amended 11-14-93, 3-19-96, 8-19-96, Formerly 1D-1.0025, Amended 1-11-99, 1-2-02, 2-15-04, 4-24-05, 6-2-13, 8-22-17.