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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XXXIII
REGULATION OF TRADE, COMMERCE, INVESTMENTS, AND SOLICITATIONS
Chapter 501
CONSUMER PROTECTION
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501.973 Chambers of commerce.
(1) For the purposes of this section:
(a) “Business entity” means any corporation, partnership, limited partnership, proprietorship, firm, enterprise, franchise, association, self-employed individual, or trust, whether fictitiously named or not, doing business in this state.
(b) “Chamber of commerce” means a voluntary membership, dues-paying organization of business and professional persons dedicated, as stated in the articles of incorporation or bylaws of the organization, to improving the economic climate and business development of the community, area, or region in which the organization is located and which:
1. Operates as an approved not-for-profit corporation under chapter 617 and as a corporation or association qualified for tax-exempt status under s. 501(c)(3) or s. 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
2. Files any required corporation annual reports with the Secretary of State and, if applicable, required annual information returns with the United States Internal Revenue Service.
3. Is governed by a volunteer board of directors of at least seven members who are elected from among the membership of the organization and who serve without compensation.
(2) A business entity, other than a chamber of commerce, shall not use the term “chamber of commerce” in its name or to describe itself, except for binational chambers of commerce recognized by the Office of International Affairs of the Department of State or chambers of commerce in existence on or before October 1, 1992. Any business entity which violates this subsection commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
(3) This section imposes no requirement for oversight or regulation of a business entity name, trademark, trade name, or other requirement for filing or registration under any provision of law.
(4) Subject to the provisions of s. 495.151, a chamber of commerce may sue any business entity that is not a chamber of commerce as defined in this section to enjoin such entity from using the term “chamber of commerce” in its name or to describe itself as a chamber of commerce in any business or commerce.
History.s. 5, ch. 2007-232.

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Edward A. Crapo, as Alachua Cnty. etc. & John Power, as Alachua Cnty. Tax Collector v. Gainesville Area Chamber of Com., Inc. etc., 274 So. 3d 453 (Fla. 1st DCA 2019).

Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal

...order now on appeal, which interpreted “charitable purpose” in section 196.012(7) as eliminating any requirement of a traditional charitable purpose under the plain meaning of “charitable.” The Chamber is a typical chamber of commerce as defined in section 501.973(1)(b) of the Florida Statutes....
...Stat. 3 Tax-exempt status under the Internal Revenue Code is potentially relevant but not determinative of entitlement to a Florida charitable exemption. A Florida chamber of commerce is permitted to be organized under either section 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code. § 501.973(1)(b)1., Fla. Stat. 8 which it describes as being to “grow the tax base, create jobs, and promote economic development.” The lower tribunal found that the Chamber works through “the creation of jobs...

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