Florida Statutes

§ 272.131 — Florida Historic Capitol Museum Council

Florida § 272.131
JurisdictionFlorida
TitleXVIII
Ch. 272CAPITOL CENTER

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Fla. Stat. § 272.131 (2026).

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The Florida Historic Capitol Museum Council is created within the legislative branch of state government.

(1)The council is composed of 13 members. Council members shall be selected based on their dedication to preserving the Florida Historic Capitol and advancing the mission of the Florida Historic Capitol Museum. Council members must demonstrate an interest in documenting the institutional knowledge and historic traditions of state governance with an emphasis on legislative history, the advancement of civics education, and the encouragement of residents of this state to engage with state government. To serve on the council, prospective members should be experts in, or hold credentials in, the fields most directly related to the mission of the Florida Historic Capitol Museum, including,

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Legislative History

s. 2, ch. 2015-47.

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