Florida Administrative Code 27 - EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
Florida Administrative Code – Title 27: Executive Office of the Governor contains rules governing the administrative functions, programs, and oversight responsibilities of the Executive Office of the Governor of Florida.
This title includes the operational rules for entities under the Governor’s direct supervision or within the executive branch, including emergency management, state planning, budget, and various commissions and councils that support the Governor’s constitutional and statutory roles.
Key Areas Covered in Title 27:
Emergency Management
Rules relating to the Division of Emergency Management (DEM).
Procedures for disaster declarations and response.
Standards for local emergency plans and hazard mitigation.
Office of Policy and Budget
Budget request procedures.
Long-range program planning guidelines.
Performance measures and budget instructions for state agencies.
Ethics and Public Accountability
Support for the Commission on Ethics (in coordination with Title 34).
Compliance with financial disclosure and conflict-of-interest rules for state officers.
Executive Clemency
Rules governing the Board of Executive Clemency and Office of Executive Clemency.
Application and review procedures for pardons, commutations, and restoration of civil rights.
State Planning and Development
Coordination of statewide strategic plans.
Oversight of intergovernmental coordination and land development planning (historically).
Special Programs and Initiatives
Administration of Governor-led initiatives (e.g., drug control, faith-based and community programs).
Rules for commissions or councils created by executive order.
Examples of Chapters in Title 27:
27-1 – Executive Clemency
27-2 – Office of Planning and Budgeting
27-3 – Emergency Management Procedures
27-4 – Office of Drug Control (historical)
27N – Special Chapters for emergency rulemaking (e.g., during hurricanes or pandemics)
Notes:
Title 27 often interfaces with Title 9 (Florida Emergency Management Act) and Title 60 (Department of Management Services).
Emergency-related rules may also be published as emergency rules during declared disasters.
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