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Lobbying
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Lobbying
A lobbyist is any person, firm, or corporation employed or retained, whether paid or not, by a principal who seeks to encourage the passage, defeat, or modification(s) of:
- Any ordinance, resolution, action or decision of any councilmember
- Any action, decision, recommendation of any city board or committee
- Any action, decision or recommendation of any personnel defined in any manner above, during the time period of the entire decision-making process on such action, decision or recommendation which foreseeably will be heard or reviewed by the city council, or a city board or committee
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Lobbying
A lobbyist must register with the City Clerk's Office within five business days of being retained as a lobbyist or before engaging in lobbying activities, whichever comes first.
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Lobbying
Registration forms are available in the City Clerk's Office and can be downloaded online.
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Lobbying
Submit completed forms in person, Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm at:
City Clerk's Office
776 NE 125 Street
North Miami, FL 33161 -
Lobbying
Every person required to register as a Lobbyist will be asked to provide:
- Name
- Business address
- Business address of each person or entity which has employed the registrant to lobby
- The councilmember or personnel sought to be lobbied
- The specific issue on which the lobbyist has been retained to lobby
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Lobbying
All lobbyists registered shall submit to the City Clerk a signed statement under oath listing all lobbying expenditures for the preceding calendar year. A statement shall be filed even if there have been no expenditures during the reporting period. Annual statements shall be required until the Lobbyist files a notice of withdrawal of lobbying activities with the City Clerk.
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Lobbying
An annual Lobbyist Registration Fee in the amount of $250 for each Lobbyist shall be paid to the City Clerk at the time the Lobbyist files a registration form. Make checks payable to the City of North Miami.
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Lobbying
- City employees who are acting in their own capacity
- Individuals or organizations who communicate with the City for the purpose of self representation or for the representation of others without compensation or reimbursement
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Lobbying
All registration forms and annual disclosure statements shall be public record, which is subject to inspection and examination as provided for in section 119.07 of the Florida Statutes.