CRC - 2017                                   COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
       Proposal No. CS/P 39, 1st Eng.
       
       
       
       
       
       
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                  04/03/2018           .                                
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       The Committee on Style and Drafting (Stargel) recommended the
       following:
       
    1         CRC Amendment 
    2  
    3         Delete lines 43 - 78
    4  and insert:
    5         six two years following vacation of office. Following
    6  vacation of office, a duly licensed attorney may provide legal
    7  representation on behalf of a client on matters where a non
    8  judicial governmental entity has the authority to make a fact
    9  specific determination of the client’s rights, privileges or
   10  immunities.
   11         (2) A No member of the legislature or a statewide elected
   12  officer may not shall personally represent another person or
   13  entity for compensation during term of office before any federal
   14  agency; the legislature; any state government body or agency,
   15  other than judicial tribunals; or any political subdivision of
   16  the state, other than an administrative action subject to
   17  judicial review.
   18         (3) A person who served as a secretary, executive director,
   19  or other agency head of a department of the executive branch of
   20  state government, may not personally represent another person or
   21  entity for compensation before the legislature, the governor,
   22  the executive office of the governor, members of the cabinet, a
   23  department that is headed by a member of the cabinet, or his or
   24  her former department for a period of six years following
   25  vacation of his or her position. A person who is serving as a
   26  secretary, executive director, or other agency head of a
   27  department of the executive branch of state government, may not
   28  personally represent another person or entity for compensation
   29  before any federal agency; the legislature; any state government
   30  body or agency, other than judicial tribunals; or any political
   31  subdivision of the state.
   32         (4) A county officer pursuant to Article VIII or a county
   33  charter, a school board member, a superintendent of schools, an
   34  elected municipal officer, or an elected special district
   35  officer in a special district with ad valorem taxing authority,
   36  may not personally represent another person or entity for
   37  compensation:
   38         a. Before his or her former agency or governing body for a
   39  period of six years following vacation of office.
   40         b. Before any federal agency; the legislature; any state
   41  government body or agency, other than judicial tribunals; or any
   42  political subdivision of the state during his or her term of
   43  office.
   44         (5)This subsection may not be construed to prohibit a
   45  public officer or public employee from carrying out the duties
   46  of his or her public office.
   47         (6) Similar restrictions on other public officers and