Florida Statutes

§ 265.111 — Capitol Complex; monuments

Florida § 265.111
JurisdictionFlorida
TitleXVIII
Ch. 265MEMORIALS, MUSEUMS, AND ARTS AND CULTURE

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Fla. Stat. § 265.111 (2026).

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(1)For purposes of this section, the term “monument” means a permanent structure such as a marker, statue, sculpture, plaque, or other artifice, including living plant material, placed in remembrance or recognition of a significant person or event in Florida history. The term does not include any “Official Florida Historical Marker” as defined in s. 267.021.
(2)The construction and placement of a monument on the premises of the Capitol Complex, as defined in s. 281.01, is prohibited unless authorized by general law and unless the design and placement of the monument is approved, after considering the recommendations of the Department of Management Services and the Florida Historical Commission, pursuant to s. 267.0612(9), by each of the following officers, or his or her designee:
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Legislative History

s. 2, ch. 2014-126; s. 1, ch. 2015-151; s. 1, ch. 2022-162; s. 1, ch. 2023-242.

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