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IN RE: AMENDMENTS TO RULES REGULATING THE FLORIDA BAR – BYLAWS 2-4.1 AND 2-8.2.
The Florida Bar has filed a Notice of Amendment to the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar, identifying amendments to bylaws 2-4.1 (Duties of President) and 2-8.2 (Committee Operations). We have jurisdiction. See art. V, § 15, Fla. Const. In accordance with rule 1-12.1(g), the Bar published formal notice of its intent to file the amendments in The Florida Bar News. That notice directed interested parties to file comments or objections directly with this Court. No comments or objections were received.
The Bar amended bylaw 2-4.1 to clarify that the Bar's president, the president's designee, or a person designated by the board of governors is the Bar's only official spokesperson. It amended bylaw 2-8.2 to allow the Bar's committees to adopt internal operating procedures, subject to board approval, so long as the procedures are not inconsistent with the Bar rules, The Florida Bar Standing Board Policies, or Robert's Rules of Order.
In accordance with rule 1-11.2 (Notice of Amendment), these amendments became effective 50 days after the amendments and proof of the prescribed publication were filed with this Court. However, rule 1-11.3 (Supervision by Court) provides that this Court may at any time modify amendments to chapter 2 adopted by the board of governors. In amending bylaw 2-8.2, the Bar deleted a clause that explained with whom reports, recommendations, IOPs, and minutes must be furnished. We believe deleting this clause is likely to create unnecessary confusion. We therefore modify the amendments to bylaw 2-8.2 by restoring language stating that the listed documents must be filed “with the executive director.” Notably, prior to the Bar's amendments, the bylaw required the documents to be filed with both the president and the executive director. We believe filing with the executive director is sufficient.
Accordingly, the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar are hereby amended as reflected in the appendix to this opinion. New language is indicated by underscoring; deletions are indicated by struck-through type. The amendments are effective immediately.
It is so ordered.
APPENDIX
BYLAW 2-4.1. DUTIES OF PRESIDENT
The president shall conducts and presides at all meetings of The Florida Bar and the board of governors. The president, shall bethe president's designee, or a person designated by the board of governors is the only official spokesperson for The Florida Bar and the board of governors. Unless otherwise provided hereinin these rules, the president shall appoints all committees. The president shall beis the chief executive of The Florida Bar and shall be vested with full power to exercise whatever functions may be necessary or incident to the full exercise of any power bestowed upon the president by the board of governors consistent with the provisions of these Rules Regulating The Florida Bar. It shall be the duty and obligation of theThe president’s duty and obligation is to furnish leadership in the accomplishment of the aims and purposes of The Florida Bar.
BYLAW 2-8.2. COMMITTEE OPERATIONS
Each committee chair shallmay select from its membership such officers, other than the chair and vice-chair, as it deems advisable and designate subcommittees may be designated by the chair from the membership of the committee. Each committee shall meets at such times and places as may be designated by the chair or vice-chair. Committees may adopt internal operating procedures subject to board of governors approval as long as they are not inconsistent with these rules, The Florida Bar Standing Board Policies, or Robert's Rules of Order. Each committee shallmust file with thepresident and executive director all minutes, annual reports, and internal operating procedures, and recommendations, and suchany interim reports as desired or may be requested by the president or board of governors. No action, report, internal operating procedure,or recommendation of any committeeshall beis binding upon The Florida Bar unless adopted and approved by the board of governors.
PER CURIAM.
MUÑIZ, C.J., and CANADY, LABARGA, COURIEL, GROSSHANS, FRANCIS, and SASSO, JJ., concur.
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Docket No: No. SC2025-0157
Decided: May 29, 2025
Court: Supreme Court of Florida.
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