Judges: Robert L. Shevin, Attorney General Prepared by: Michael Parrish, Assistant Attorney General
Filed Date: 4/26/1974
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
QUESTION:
Does the Florida Elections Commission have authority to act with respect to violations of Ch. 73-128, Laws of Florida, which occurred prior to the appointment and qualification of the members of said commission?
SUMMARY:
The Florida Elections Commission has authority to consider and act upon violations of Ch. 73-128, Laws of Florida, from and after the effective date of the act (June 7, 1973), including violations which may have occurred after the act become an operative law but prior to the appointment and qualification of the members of the commission and its organization according to law.
The Florida Elections Commission established by s.
The general rule, as stated in 67 C.J.S. Officers s. 110, is that
". . . the duties imposed by law on public officers are functions and attributes of the office, and not of the officer; they remain although the incumbent dies or is changed, and are to be performed by the incumbent although they may have been left undone by the predecessor."
Similarly, the powers and other incidents of office are vested in the office and not in the officer, are continuous in nature, and remain even though the incumbent changes — or even when there is no incumbent. See 67 C.J.S. Officers s. 1; also see generally Dade County v. State,
Thus, the authority, duties, and responsibilities of the Florida Elections Commission existed from the first moments of June 7, 1973, the effective date of the act. Upon the filling of the vacancies in office and the organization of the commission, the commissioners were empowered to act upon and dispose of all allegations of violations of the act.
For the foregoing reasons I am of the view that the Florida Elections Commission has the authority to consider and act upon allegations of violations of Ch. 73-128, supra, from and after the effective date of the act, irrespective of whether any such violations took place before or after the appointment and qualification of the members of the commission and its organization pursuant to law.