eLaws of Florida

  SECTION 288.9626. Exemptions from public records and public meetings requirements for the Florida Opportunity Fund.  


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  • 1(1) 2DEFINITIONS.3-4As used in this section, the term:
    11(a) 12“Alternative investment” means an investment or prospective investment through a loan, acquisition of an equity interest, or other investment method by the Florida Opportunity Fund in a private equity fund, venture capital fund, or angel fund; an investment by the Florida Opportunity Fund or an alternative investment in a portfolio company; or an investment through a distribution of securities to its partners or shareholders by an alternative investment vehicle.
    81(b) 82“Alternative investment vehicle” means the limited partnership, limited liability company, or similar legal fund structure through which funds of, or funds managed by, the Florida Opportunity Fund are invested in a portfolio company.
    115(c) 116“Florida Opportunity Fund” means the Florida Opportunity Fund as defined in s. 128288.9623129.
    130(d) 131“Portfolio company” means a corporation or other issuer, any of whose securities or debt obligations are owned, or are being considered for ownership, by an alternative investment vehicle or the Florida Opportunity Fund and any subsidiary of such corporation or other issuer.
    173(e) 174“Portfolio positions” means individual investments in portfolio companies that are made by an alternative investment vehicle or the Florida Opportunity Fund, including information or specific investment terms associated with any portfolio company investment.
    207(f)1. 208“Proprietary confidential business information” means information that has been designated by the proprietor when provided to the Florida Opportunity Fund as information that is owned or controlled by a proprietor; that is intended to be and is treated by the proprietor as private, the disclosure of which would harm the business operations of the proprietor and has not been intentionally disclosed by the proprietor unless pursuant to a private agreement that provides that the information will not be released to the public except as required by law or legal process, or pursuant to law or an order of a court or administrative body; and that concerns:
    314a. 315Trade secrets as defined in s. 321688.002322.
    323b. 324Information provided to the Florida Opportunity Fund regarding an existing or prospective alternative investment in a private equity fund, venture capital fund, angel fund, or portfolio company that is proprietary to the provider of the information.
    360c. 361Financial statements and auditor reports of an alternative investment vehicle or portfolio company, unless publicly released by the alternative investment vehicle or portfolio company.
    385d. 386Meeting materials of an alternative investment vehicle or portfolio company relating to financial, operating, or marketing information of the alternative investment vehicle or portfolio company.
    411e. 412Information regarding the portfolio positions in which the alternative investment vehicles or Florida Opportunity Fund invest.
    428f. 429Capital call and distribution notices to investors or the Florida Opportunity Fund of an alternative investment vehicle.
    446g. 447Alternative investment agreements and related records.
    453h. 454Information concerning investors, other than the Florida Opportunity Fund, in an alternative investment vehicle or portfolio company.
    4712. 472“Proprietary confidential business information” does not include:
    479a. 480The name, address, and vintage year of an alternative investment vehicle or Florida Opportunity Fund and the identity of the principals involved in the management of the alternative investment vehicle or Florida Opportunity Fund.
    514b. 515The dollar amount of the commitment made by the Florida Opportunity Fund to each alternative investment vehicle since inception, if any.
    536c. 537The dollar amount and date of cash contributions made by the Florida Opportunity Fund to each alternative investment vehicle since inception, if any.
    560d. 561The dollar amount, on a fiscal-year-end basis, of cash or other fungible distributions received by the Florida Opportunity Fund from each alternative investment vehicle.
    585e. 586The dollar amount, on a fiscal-year-end basis, of cash or other fungible distributions received by the Florida Opportunity Fund plus the remaining value of alternative-vehicle assets that are attributable to the Florida Opportunity Fund’s investment in each alternative investment vehicle.
    626f. 627The net internal rate of return of each alternative investment vehicle since inception.
    640g. 641The investment multiple of each alternative investment vehicle since inception.
    651h. 652The dollar amount of the total management fees and costs paid on an annual fiscal-year-end basis by the Florida Opportunity Fund to each alternative investment vehicle.
    678i. 679The dollar amount of cash profit received by the Florida Opportunity Fund from each alternative investment vehicle on a fiscal-year-end basis.
    700(g) 701“Proprietor” means an alternative investment vehicle or portfolio company in which an alternative investment vehicle or Florida Opportunity Fund invests or which is being considered for investment, or an outside consultant, including the respective authorized officers, employees, agents, or successors in interest, that controls or owns information.
    748(2) 749PUBLIC RECORDS EXEMPTION.752-
    753(a) 754The following records held by the Florida Opportunity Fund are confidential and exempt from s. 769119.07(1) 770and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution:
    7791. 780Materials that relate to methods of manufacture or production, potential trade secrets, or patentable material received, generated, ascertained, or discovered during the course of research or through research projects and that are provided by a proprietor.
    8162. 817Information that would identify an investor or potential investor who desires to remain anonymous in projects reviewed by the Florida Opportunity Fund.
    8393. 840Proprietary confidential business information regarding alternative investments for 7 years after the termination of the alternative investment.
    857(b) 858At the time any record made confidential and exempt by this subsection, or portion thereof, is legally available or subject to public disclosure for any other reason, that record, or portion thereof, shall no longer be confidential and exempt and shall be made available for inspection and copying.
    906(3) 907PUBLIC MEETINGS EXEMPTION.910-
    911(a) 912That portion of a meeting of the board of directors of the Florida Opportunity Fund at which information is discussed which is confidential and exempt under subsection (2) is exempt from s. 944286.011 945and s. 24(b), Art. I of the State Constitution.
    954(b) 955Any exempt portion of a meeting shall be recorded and transcribed. The board of directors shall record the times of commencement and termination of the meeting, all discussion and proceedings, the names of all persons present at any time, and the names of all persons speaking. An exempt portion of any meeting may not be off the record.
    1013(c) 1014A transcript and minutes of exempt portions of meetings are confidential and exempt from s. 1029119.07(1) 1030and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution.
    1039(4) 1040REQUEST TO INSPECT OR COPY A RECORD.1047-
    1048(a) 1049Records made confidential and exempt by this section may be released, upon written request, to a governmental entity in the performance of its official duties and responsibilities.
    1076(b) 1077Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (2)(a), a request to inspect or copy a public record that contains proprietary confidential business information shall be granted if the proprietor of the information fails, within a reasonable period of time after the request is received by the Florida Opportunity Fund, to verify the following to the Florida Opportunity Fund through a written declaration in the manner provided by s. 114392.5251144:
    11451. 1146That the requested record contains proprietary confidential business information and the specific location of such information within the record;
    11652. 1166If the proprietary confidential business information is a trade secret, a verification that it is a trade secret as defined in s. 1188688.002;
    11893. 1190That the proprietary confidential business information is intended to be and is treated by the proprietor as private, is the subject of efforts of the proprietor to maintain its privacy, and is not readily ascertainable or publicly available from any other source; and
    12334. 1234That the disclosure of the proprietary confidential business information to the public would harm the business operations of the proprietor.
    1254(c)1. 1255Any person may petition a court of competent jurisdiction for an order for the public release of those portions of any record made confidential and exempt by subsection (2).
    12842. 1285Any action under this subsection must be brought in Orange County, and the petition or other initial pleading shall be served on the Florida Opportunity Fund and, if determinable upon diligent inquiry, on the proprietor of the information sought to be released.
    13273. 1328In any order for the public release of a record under this subsection, the court shall make a finding that:
    1348a. 1349The record or portion thereof is not a trade secret as defined in s. 1363688.002;
    1364b. 1365A compelling public interest is served by the release of the record or portions thereof which exceed the public necessity for maintaining the confidentiality of such record; and
    1393c. 1394The release of the record will not cause damage to or adversely affect the interests of the proprietor of the released information, other private persons or business entities, or the Florida Opportunity Fund.
    1427(5) 1428PENALTIES.1429-1430Any person who willfully and knowingly violates this section commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 1451775.082 1452or s. 1454775.0831455.
History.-s. 1, ch. 2007-190; s. 1, ch. 2012-223.

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