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03/03/2020
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Board of County Commissioners
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or the Division designates as sensitive or the Sub-Recipientconsiders sensitive consistent with applicable <br />Federal, State, Local, and Tribal laws regarding privacy and obligations of. confidentiality. <br />g. Florida's Government in the Sunshine Law (Section 286.011, Florida Statutes) <br />provides the citizens of Florida with a right of access to governmental proceedings and mandates three, <br />basic requirements: (1) meetings of public boards or commissions must be open to the public; (2) <br />reasonable notice of such meetings must be given; and, (3) minutes of the meetings must be taken and <br />promptly recorded. The mere receipt of public funds bya private entity, standing alone, is insufficient to <br />bring thatentity within the ambit ofthe open government requirements. However, the Govemment in the <br />Sunshine Law applies to private entities that provide services to governmental agencies and that act on <br />behalf of those agencies in the agencies' performance of their public duties. If a public agency delegates <br />the performance of its public purpose to a private entity, then, to the extent that private entity is performing <br />that public purpose, the Govemment in the Sunshine Law applies. For example, if a volunteer fire <br />department provides firefighting services to a governmental entity and uses facilities and equipment <br />purchased with public funds, then the Govemment in the Sunshine Law applies to board of directors for <br />that volunteer fire department. Thus, to the extent that the Govemment in the Sunshine Law applies to the <br />Sub-Recipient based upon the funds provided under this Agreement, the meetings of the Sub-Recipient's <br />goveming board or the meetings of any subcommittee making recommendations to the goveming board <br />may be subject to open govemment requirements. These meetings shall be publicly noticed, open to the <br />public, and the minutes of all the meetings shall be public records, available to the public in accordance <br />with Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. <br />h. Florida's Public Records Law provides a right of access to the records of the State and <br />Local govemments as well as to private entities acting on their behalf. Unless specifically exempted from <br />disclosure by the Legislature, all materials made or received by a govemmental agency (or a private entity <br />acting on behalf of such an agency), in conjunction with official business which are used to perpetuate, <br />communicate, or formalize knowledge, qualify as public records subject to public inspection. The mere <br />receipt of public funds by a private entity, standing alone, is insufficient to bring that entity within the ambit <br />of the public record requirements. However, when a public entity delegates a public function to a private <br />entity, the records generated by the private entity's performance of that duty become public records. Thus, <br />the nature and scope of the services provided by a private entity determine whether that entity is acting on <br />behalf of a public agency and is therefore subject to the requirements of Florida's Public Records Law. <br />i. The Sub-Recipient shall maintain all records for the Sub-Recipient and for all <br />subcontractors or consultants to be paid from funds provided under this Agreement, including <br />documentation of all program costs, in a form sufficient to determine compliance with the requirements and <br />objectives of the Budget and Project List — Attachment A, Scope of Work — Attachment B, and all other <br />applicable laws and regulations. <br />89 <br />10 <br />
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