All persons holding the following positions: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Cabinet members, members of the Legislature, State Attorneys, Public Defenders, Clerks of Circuit Courts, Sheriffs, Tax Collectors, Property Appraisers, Supervisors of Elections, County Commissioners, elected Superintendents of Schools, members ...
What is the purpose of filing disclosure forms? Financial disclosure is required of public officials and employees because it enables the public to evaluate potential conflicts of interest, deters corruption, and increases public confidence in government.
Appointed members of each board, commission, authority, or council having statewide jurisdiction, excluding those required to file full disclosure on Form 6 as well as members of solely advisory bodies, but including judicial nominating commission members; Directors of Enterprise Florida, Scripps Florida Funding ...
All financial disclosure forms (Form 6, 6X, 6F, and Form 1, 1X, and 1F) must be filed electronically. The Commission no longer promulgates paper forms. If you have not already registered in EFDMS, visit disclosure.floridaethics.
Florida law requires that many public officials and employees file financial disclosure reports. These reports help the public to know about potential conflicts of interest, deter corruption, and increase transparency and trust in government.