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The St. Pete Beach City Clerk's Office serves as the official Custodian of Public Records and processes public records requests through a JustFOIA tracking system. Requests do not need to be in writing or require identification, and the city provides response times based on request volume and applicable exemptions per Florida Statute 119; requestors should provide contact information to receive status updates and fee notifications. The city makes numerous records publicly available online, including election information, agendas, minutes, ordinances, and resolutions, and allows in-person inspection of public records during business hours (Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.).
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The City of St. Petersburg provides public records through its website, including City Council agendas, studies, reports, and documents, with requests directed to City Clerk Chan Srinivasa. Florida law defines public records as materials prepared in connection with government business and requires agencies to provide records in the requested format if available; the city charges standard duplication fees of up to 15 cents per one-sided copy, with additional fees for certified copies and extensive requests requiring specialized resources.
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This document describes St. Petersburg public records policies and 2019 crime statistics. Public records are non-confidential government information, though some records are exempted if they contain sensitive details such as confidential informant identities, victim information, or private medical data. In 2019, St. Petersburg recorded 10,186 total incidents including 1,594 violent crimes and 8,592 property crimes, with both categories showing year-over-year decreases (violent crime down 5%, property crime down 3%), and residents faced a 1-in-168 chance of violent crime victimization. The St. Petersburg Police Department's Records and Evidentiary Services Division provides public records requests in person at its headquarters (1300 First Avenue North) Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., charging $0.20 per double-sided page or $0.15 per single side page, with extensive research billed at $21.00 per hour.
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Pinellas County contains 24 incorporated municipalities governed by elected officials through nonpartisan elections with staggered terms to ensure governing consistency. The document provides an overview of municipal governance structures, noting that city commissions typically consist of commissioners and a mayor, and that unincorporated areas receive county services while some services are also provided by the County to municipal residents. It includes a complete list of all 24 cities in Pinellas County and identifies two inter-municipal partnerships: the Barrier Islands Government Council representing beach municipalities and the Mayor's Council, an independent group of all county mayors currently led by South Pasadena Mayor Arthur Penny.
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The Florida Board of Pharmacy holds six full Board meetings annually to address disciplinary cases, application reviews, policy discussions, and rule changes. Upcoming 2026 meetings are scheduled for April 15-16 (Compounding Committee and Rules Committee on April 15, Board Meeting on April 16), June 11, August 20, October 15, and December 10 at various Florida locations. Materials must be submitted by established deadlines, and continuing education credits are only awarded when disciplinary cases are heard.
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