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PREAMBLE

Article I: DECLARATION OF RIGHTS

Section 1: Political power

Section 2: Basic rights

Section 3: Religious freedom.

Section 4: Freedom of speech and press

Section 5: Right to assemble

Section 6: Right to work

Section 7: Military power

Section 8: Right to bear arms

Section 9: Due process

Section 10: Prohibited laws

Section 11: Imprisonment for debt.

Section 12: Searches and seizures

Section 13: Habeas corpus

Section 14: Pretrial release and detention

Section 15: Prosecution for crime; offenses committed by children

Section 16: Rights of accused and of victims

Section 17: Excessive punishments

Section 18: Administrative penalties

Section 19: Costs

Section 20: Treason

Section 21: Access to courts

Section 22: Trial by jury

Section 23: Right of privacy

Section 24: Access to public records and meetings

Section 25: Taxpayers' Bill of Rights

Section 26: Claimant's right to fair compensation

Article II: GENERAL PROVISIONS

Section 1: State boundaries

Section 2: Seat of government

Section 3: Branches of government

Section 4: State seal and flag

Section 5: Public officers

Section 6: Enemy attack

Section 7: Natural resources and scenic beauty

Section 8: Ethics in government

Section 9: English is the official language of Florida

Article III: LEGISLATURE

Section 1: Composition

Section 2: Members; officers

Section 3: Sessions of the legislature

Section 4: Quorum and procedure

Section 5: Investigations; witnesses

Section 6: Laws

Section 7: Passage of bills

Section 8: Executive approval and veto

Section 9: Effective date of laws

Section 10: Special laws

Section 11: Prohibited special laws

Section 12: Appropriation bills

Section 13: Term of office

Section 14: Civil service system

Section 15: Terms and qualifications of legislators

Section 16: Legislative apportionment

Section 17: Impeachment

Section 18: Conflict of Interest

Section 19: State Budgeting, Planning and Appropriations Processes

Article IV: EXECUTIVE

Section 1: Governor

Section 2: Lieutenant governor

Section 3: Succession to office of governor; acting governor

Section 4: Cabinet

Section 5: Election of governor, lieutenant governor and cabinet members; qualifications; terms

Section 6: Executive departments

Section 7: Suspensions; filling office during suspensions

Section 8: Clemency

Section 9: Fish and wildlife conservation commission

Section 10: Attorney General

Section 11: Department of Veterans Affairs

Section 12: Department of Elderly Affairs

Section 13: Revenue Shortfalls

Article V: JUDICIARY

Section 1: Courts

Section 2: Administration; practice and procedure

Section 3: Supreme court

Section 4: District courts of appeal

Section 5: Circuit courts

Section 6: County courts

Section 7: Specialized divisions

Section 8: Eligibility

Section 9: Determination of number of judges

Section 10: Retention; election and terms

Section 11: Vacancies

Section 12: Discipline; removal and retirement

Section 13: Prohibited activities

Section 14: Funding

Section 15: Attorneys; admission and discipline

Section 16: Clerks of the circuit courts

Section 17: State attorneys

Section 18: Public defenders

Section 19: Judicial officers as conservators of the peace

Section 20: Schedule to Article V

Article VI: SUFFRAGE AND ELECTIONS

Section 1:Regulation of elections

Section 2: Electors

Section 3: Oath

Section 4: Disqualifications

Section 5: Primary, general, and special elections

Section 6: Municipal and district elections

Section 7: Campaign spending limits and funding of campaigns for elective state-wide office

Article VII: FINANCE AND TAXATION

Section 1: Taxation; appropriations; state expenses; state revenue limitation

Section 2: Taxes; rate

Section 3: Taxes; exemptions

Section 4: Taxation; assessments

Section 5: Estate, inheritance and income taxes

Section 6: Homestead exemptions

Section 7: Allocation of pari-mutuel taxes

Section 8: Aid to local governments

Section 9: Local taxes

Section 10: Pledging credit

Section 11: State bonds; revenue bonds

Section 12: Local bonds

Section 13: Relief from illegal taxes

Section 14. Bonds for pollution control and abatement and other water facilities

Section 15: Revenue bonds for scholarship loans

Section 16: Bonds for housing and related facilities

Section 17: Bonds for acquiring transportation right-of-way or for constructing bridges

Section 18: Laws requiring counties or municipalities to spend funds or limiting their ability to raise revenue or receive state tax revenue

Article VIII: LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Section 1: Counties

Section 2: Municipalities

Section 3: Consolidation

Section 4: Transfer of powers

Section 5: Local option

Section 6: Schedule to Article VIII.

Article IX: EDUCATION

Section 1: Public education

Section 2: State board of education

Section 3: Terms of appointive board members

Section 4: School districts; school boards

Section 5: Superintendent of schools

Section 6: State school fund

Section 7: State University System

Article X: MISCELLANEOUS

Section 1: Amendments to United States Constitution

Section 2: Militia

Section 3: Vacancy in office

Section 4: Homestead; exemptions

Section 5: Coverture and property

Section 6: Eminent domain

Section 7: Lotteries

Section 8: Census

Section 9: Repeal of criminal statutes

Section 10: Felony; definition

Section 11: Sovereignty lands

Section 12: Rules of construction

Section 13: Suits against the state

Section 14: State retirement systems benefit changes

Section 15: State operated lotteries

Section 16: Limiting marine net fishing

Section 17: Everglades Trust Fund

Section 18: Disposition of conservation lands

Section 19: High speed ground transportation system

Section 20: Workplaces without tobacco smoke

Section 21: Limiting cruel and inhumane confinement of pigs during pregnancy

Section 22: Parental notice of termination of a minor's pregnancy

Section 23: Slot machines

Section 24: Florida minimum wage

Section 25: Patients' right to know about adverse medical incidents

Section 26: Prohibition of medical license after repeated medical malpractice

Article XI: AMENDMENTS

Section 1. Proposal by legislature

Section 2. Revision commission

Section 3. Initiative

Section 4. Constitutional convention

Section 5: Amendment or revision election

Section 6. Taxation and budget reform commission

Section 7: Tax or fee limitation

Article XII: SCHEDULE

Section 1: Constitution of 1885 superseded

Section 2: Property taxes; millages

Section 3: Officers to continue in office

Section 4: State commissioner of education

Section 5: Superintendent of schools

Section 6: Laws preserved

Section 7: Rights reserved

Section 8: Public debts recognized

Section 9: Bonds

Section 10. Preservation of existing government

Section 11: Deletion of obsolete schedule items

Section 12: Senators

Section 13: Legislative apportionment

Section 14: Representatives; terms

Section 15: Special district taxes

Section 16: Reorganization

Section 17: Conflicting provisions

Section 18: Bonds for housing and related facilities

Section 19: Renewable energy source property

Section 20: Access to public records

Section 21: State revenue limitation

Section 22: Historic property exemption and assessment

Section 23: Fish and wildlife conservation commission

Section 24. Executive branch reform

Section 25: Schedule to Article V amendment

Constitution of the State of Florida

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