Fla. Admin. Code R. 61B-23.00215
(2) (a) Form of petition. In order to file a petition for the appointment of an election monitor, a unit owner must complete DBPR FORM CO 6000-9, PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION MONITOR, incorporated by reference and effective 8-7-05, available by contacting the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshares, and Mobile Homes, 1400 West Commercial Blvd., Suite 185, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309-3782, or shall use a substantial equivalent of the form which shall contain the following information. The form must, as applicable:
1. State that the purpose of the petition is to seek signatures for the appointment of an election monitor by the ombudsman for the annual meeting of unit owners for the election of directors;
2. Contain a signature space for authorized unit owners or voting interests to sign and must provide a space for those signing the petition to provide his or her name;
3. Identify his or her unit number;
4. Supply the date that each unit owner signed the petition;
5. Provide the name of an individual who is authorized to represent the unit owners petitioning for the appointment of an election monitor, along with the mailing address, telephone number, fax number, and email address of the representative;
6. Indicate that if a monitor is appointed, the association and all its members shall be obligated to pay the costs and fees of the monitor; and
7. State the total number of voting interests in the association.
8. Briefly state the basis for having an election monitor appointed (optional).
9. State the date, place, and time of the election.
(4) Once the ombudsman has received a timely filed petition for appointment of an election monitor, the ombudsman shall examine the petition to ensure that all required information is provided and that a sufficient number of voting interests have signed the petition.
Rulemaking Authority 718.5012(10) FS. Law Implemented 718.1255, 718.5012(10) FS. History–New 8-7-05.