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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XIV
TAXATION AND FINANCE
Chapter 215
FINANCIAL MATTERS: GENERAL PROVISIONS
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215.85 Direct deposit of public funds.
(1) SHORT TITLE.This act shall be known and may be cited as the “Direct Deposit of Public Funds Act.”
(2) LEGISLATIVE INTENT.It is the legislative intent that this act shall constitute authorization for all public agencies, and the judicial branch, to withdraw, pay, or disburse all public funds in their control by direct deposit to the account of the person entitled to receive such funds. This act is not intended to limit existing statutory authority for the direct deposit of public funds, but rather to allow in similar fashion all public agencies, and the judicial branch, to employ this method.
(3) DEFINITIONS.
(a) The term “governing board or officer” means each individual or group of individuals, including, but not limited to, trustees, having lawful authority to withdraw, pay, or disburse public funds from the depository thereof.
(b) The term “public funds” means all moneys under the jurisdiction or control of the state, a county, or a municipality, including any district, authority, commission, board, or agency thereof and the judicial branch, and includes all manner of pension and retirement funds and all other funds held, as trust funds or otherwise, for any public purpose.
(4) DISBURSEMENT OF PUBLIC FUNDS; DIRECT DEPOSIT.
(a) For the purpose of providing for the direct deposit of public funds under the circumstances herein specified, each governing board or officer is authorized to establish the form or forms of checks, warrants, or other instruments for the withdrawal, payment, or disbursement of the public funds under its control, and to change the form thereof from time to time. However, nothing in this section shall be construed as eliminating or impairing the requirements of any statute, rule, or ordinance relating to any official or other action or signatures necessary to authorize the withdrawal, payment, or disbursement of such public funds.
(b) If authorized in writing by the person entitled to the withdrawal, payment, or disbursement of public funds, such checks, warrants, or other instruments may provide for direct deposit of the public funds to the account of the person entitled to receive the same in any financial institution which is designated in writing by such person and which has lawful authority to accept such deposits. The written authorization of the person entitled to receive such public funds shall be filed with the appropriate governing board or officer. Direct deposit of public funds may be by any electronic or other medium approved for such purpose by the governing board or officer having jurisdiction or control of such public funds.
(5) PROCEDURES FOR WIRE TRANSFER OF FUNDS.Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the governing board or officer of any local government who has the authority to deposit or withdraw funds is authorized to transfer funds from one depository to another or within a depository or to another institution, and may transfer funds to pay expenses, expenditures, or other disbursements, evidenced by an invoice or other appropriate documentation. Such transfer may be made by electronic, telephonic, or other medium; and each transfer shall be confirmed in writing and signed by the designee of the governing board or officer of the local government.
(6) INVESTMENT OF PUBLIC FUNDS.Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the governing board or officer of any local government who has the authority to invest funds is authorized to transfer funds by electronic or other medium for purposes of investment to any depository authorized by law to receive funds or in the Local Government Surplus Funds Trust Fund. A written record shall be kept of all transfers made pursuant to this section.
History.ss. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ch. 78-406; s. 3, ch. 82-104; s. 27, ch. 92-142; s. 1, ch. 2003-60.

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Ernest Ellison Auditor General Tallahassee QUESTIONS: 1. Does s. 215.85 , F. S., authorize the use of a telephone call to initiate the transfer of county funds between accounts of the county maintained within the same county depository? 2. Does s. 215.85 , F. S., authorize the use of a telephone call to initiate the transfer of county funds from a savings account maintained by the county in a savings and loan association to a checking account maintained by the county in a county depository? 3. Does s. 215.85 , F....
...en check or warrant as prescribed in ss. 136.04 and 136.06 , F. S. Accordingly, the use of any electronic or other medium for the disbursement or payment or transfer of county funds is limited to the precise purposes authorized by ss. 136.06 (2) and 215.85 (5), F....
...Meanwhile, the deposit or investment of county money in and the transfer or withdrawals of the same from county accounts in depositories and the savings accounts or deposits of state and federal savings and loan associations continues to be governed by ss. 136.03 - 136.06 (1), 215.85 (5), and 665.321, F....
...hom it is due to another person to whom it is due. Further, it seems evident that the Legislature did not contemplate that `direct deposit' to a bank account of a payee be employed to transfer funds between various accounts maintained by the county. Section 215.85 (2), f....
...e county account to another. Had the Legislature intended to permit such transfers, it could have easily used language specifically incorporating public agencies. You have also requested that I review the conclusions reached in AGO 079-7 in light of s. 215.85 (5), F....
...A written record shall be kept of all transfers made pursuant to this section. (Emphasis supplied.) The above-quoted statutory provision permits the use of electronic or other medium to transfer funds `for purposes of investment ' to a ` depository authorized by law to receive funds . . . .' (Emphasis supplied.) Section 215.85 (5), F....
...urn it to him on demand.' Accordingly, the transfer of funds to a demand or checking account in the county depository is not a transfer of funds made for the purposes of investment . Such a transaction constitutes a deposit , therefore, the terms of s. 215.85 (5), F....
...luded. (Emphasis supplied.) The transfer of funds for purposes of investment ( see s. 665.321, F. S.) to a savings and loan association is not a transfer of funds to a depository as that term is defined in s. 136.01 , F. S. Accordingly, the terms of s. 215.85 (5), F....
...en check or warrant as prescribed in ss. 136.04 and 136.06 , F. S. Accordingly, the use of any electronic or other medium for the disbursement or payment or transfer of county funds is limited to the precise purposes authorized by ss. 136.06 (2) and 215.85 (5), F....

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