§ Bylaw 2-3.2 Powers
Bylaw 2-3.2. Powers
(a) Authority of Board; Supervision by Court.Subject to the continued direction and supervision by the Supreme Court of Florida, the board of governors may, by amendment to this chapter, take all necessary action to make nominations and appointments where authorized, support the Florida Bar Foundation, and create or abolish programs.
(b) Nomination and Appointment by Board.The board of governors may make nominations to or appointments to associations or other entities as required by the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar, this chapter, and any rules or policies adopted by the board of governors in accordance therewith or as required by law.
(c) Florida Bar Foundation.The board of governors may support the foundation known as The Florida Bar Foundation for charitable, scientific, literary, and educational purposes.
(d) Programs.The board of governors may establish, maintain, and supervise:
(1) a lawyer referral service;
(2) programs for providing continuing legal education for its members;
(3) the production of various print or electronic media for its members, affiliates, and the public;
(4) a program for providing information and advice to the courts and all other branches of government concerning current law and proposed or contemplated changes in the law;
(5) a program of cooperation with the faculty of accredited Florida law schools;
(6) a program for providing pre-paid legal services;
(7) a program for providing advice and educational information to members of the bar concerning the operation and management of law offices;
(8) programs for promoting and supporting the bar's public service obligations and activities, including, but not limited to, pro bono services support and law related education;
(9) programs for the development and provision of benefits and services to bar members, including, but not limited to, insurance benefits and association member discounts on goods and services;
(10) a program or funding for a program to provide for identification of and assistance to members of The Florida Bar who suffer from impairment related to chemical dependency or psychological problems;
(11) a program for providing enhanced opportunities and participation in the profession to minority members of the bar;
(12) a program to enhance the levels of professionalism within the courts, law schools, and the legal profession; and
(13) programs for providing information or discussion about lawyers and the legal system.