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Page i Members of the House of Representatives - Regular Session, 1969 Page ii Page iii April 1969 Tuesday, April 8 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Wednesday, April 9 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Thursday, April 10 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Page 66 Friday, April 11 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84 Page 85 Page 86 Page 87 Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 Page 92 Page 93 Page 94 Page 95 Page 96 Page 97 Page 98 Page 99 Page 100 Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 Page 111 Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Monday, April 14 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 Page 128 Page 129 Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 Page 139 Tuesday, April 15 Page 140 Page 141 Page 142 Page 143 Page 144 Page 145 Page 146 Page 147 Page 148 Page 149 Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Page 153 Page 154 Wednesday, April 16 Page 155 Page 156 Page 157 Page 158 Page 159 Page 160 Page 161 Page 162 Page 163 Page 164 Thursday, April 17 Page 165 Page 166 Page 167 Page 168 Page 169 Page 170 Page 171 Page 172 Page 173 Page 174 Page 175 Page 176 Page 177 Page 178 Page 179 Friday, April 18 Page 180 Page 181 Page 182 Page 183 Page 184 Page 185 Page 186 Page 187 Page 188 Page 189 Page 190 Page 191 Page 192 Page 193 Page 194 Page 195 Page 196 Monday, April 21 Page 197 Page 198 Page 199 Page 200 Page 201 Page 202 Page 203 Page 204 Page 205 Page 206 Page 207 Page 208 Page 209 Tuesday, April 22 Page 210 Page 211 Page 212 Page 213 Page 214 Page 215 Page 216 Page 217 Page 218 Page 219 Wednesday, April 23 Page 220 Page 221 Page 222 Page 223 Page 224 Page 225 Page 226 Page 227 Page 228 Page 229 Page 230 Page 231 Page 232 Page 233 Thursday, April 24 Page 234 Page 235 Page 236 Page 237 Page 238 Page 239 Page 240 Page 241 Page 242 Page 243 Page 244 Page 245 Page 246 Page 247 Page 248 Page 249 Friday, April 25 Page 250 Page 251 Page 252 Page 253 Page 254 Page 255 Page 256 Page 257 Page 258 Page 259 Page 260 Page 261 Page 262 Page 263 Page 264 Page 265 Page 266 Monday, April 28 Page 267 Page 268 Page 269 Page 270 Page 271 Page 272 Page 273 Page 274 Page 275 Page 276 Tuesday, April 29 Page 277 Page 278 Page 279 Page 280 Page 281 Page 282 Page 283 Page 284 Wednesday, April 30 Page 285 Page 286 Page 287 Page 288 Page 289 Page 290 Page 291 Page 292 Page 293 Page 294 Page 295 Page 296 Page 297 Page 298 Page 299 Page 300 Page 301 Page 302 Page 303 May 1969 Tuesday, May 1 Page 304 Page 305 Page 306 Page 307 Page 308 Page 309 Page 310 Page 311 Page 312 Page 313 Page 314 Page 315 Page 316 Friday, May 2 Page 317 Page 318 Page 319 Page 320 Page 321 Page 322 Page 323 Page 324 Page 325 Page 326 Page 327 Page 328 Page 329 Page 330 Page 331 Page 332 Page 333 Monday, May 5 Page 334 Page 335 Page 336 Page 337 Page 338 Page 339 Page 340 Page 341 Page 342 Page 343 Page 344 Page 345 Page 346 Page 347 Page 348 Tuesday, May 6 Page 349 Page 350 Page 351 Page 352 Page 353 Page 354 Page 355 Page 356 Page 357 Page 358 Page 359 Page 360 Page 361 Page 362 Page 363 Page 364 Page 365 Page 366 Page 367 Page 368 Page 369 Page 370 Page 371 Page 372 Page 373 Page 374 Wednesday, May 7 Page 375 Page 376 Page 377 Page 378 Page 379 Page 380 Page 381 Page 382 Page 383 Page 384 Page 385 Page 386 Page 387 Page 388 Page 389 Page 390 Page 391 Page 392 Page 393 Page 394 Page 395 Page 396 Page 397 Page 398 Page 399 Page 400 Page 401 Thursday, May 8 Page 402 Page 403 Page 404 Page 405 Page 406 Page 407 Page 408 Page 409 Page 410 Page 411 Page 412 Page 413 Page 414 Page 415 Friday, May 9 Page 416 Page 417 Page 418 Page 419 Page 420 Page 421 Page 422 Page 423 Page 424 Page 425 Page 426 Page 427 Page 428 Page 429 Page 430 Page 431 Page 432 Page 433 Page 434 Page 435 Page 436 Page 437 Page 438 Monday, May 12 Page 439 Page 440 Page 441 Page 442 Page 443 Page 444 Page 445 Page 446 Page 447 Page 448 Page 449 Page 450 Page 451 Page 452 Page 453 Page 454 Page 455 Page 456 Page 457 Page 458 Tuesday, May 13 Page 459 Page 460 Page 461 Page 462 Page 463 Page 464 Page 465 Page 466 Page 467 Page 468 Page 469 Page 470 Page 471 Page 472 Page 473 Page 474 Page 475 Page 476 Page 477 Page 478 Page 479 Page 480 Page 481 Page 482 Page 483 Page 484 Page 485 Page 486 Page 487 Page 488 Page 489 Page 490 Page 491 Page 492 Page 493 Page 494 Page 495 Page 496 Page 497 Wednesday, May 14 Page 498 Page 499 Page 500 Page 501 Page 502 Page 503 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1033 Page 1034 Page 1035 Page 1036 June 1969 Monday, June 2 Page 1037 Page 1038 Page 1039 Page 1040 Page 1041 Page 1042 Page 1043 Page 1044 Page 1045 Page 1046 Page 1047 Page 1048 Page 1049 Page 1050 Page 1051 Page 1052 Page 1053 Page 1054 Page 1055 Page 1056 Page 1057 Page 1058 Page 1059 Page 1060 Page 1061 Page 1062 Page 1063 Page 1064 Page 1065 Page 1066 Page 1067 Page 1068 Page 1069 Page 1070 Page 1071 Page 1072 Page 1073 Page 1074 Page 1075 Page 1076 Page 1077 Page 1078 Page 1079 Page 1080 Page 1081 Page 1082 Page 1083 Page 1084 Page 1085 Page 1086 Page 1087 Page 1088 Page 1089 Page 1090 Page 1091 Page 1092 Page 1093 Tuesday, June 3 Page 1094 Page 1095 Page 1096 Page 1097 Page 1098 Page 1099 Page 1100 Page 1101 Page 1102 Page 1103 Page 1104 Page 1105 Page 1106 Page 1107 Page 1108 Page 1109 Page 1110 Page 1111 Page 1112 Page 1113 Page 1114 Page 1115 Page 1116 Page 1117 Page 1118 Page 1119 Page 1120 Page 1121 Page 1122 Page 1123 Page 1124 Page 1125 Page 1126 Page 1127 Page 1128 Page 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Journals of the House of Representatives ORGANIZATION SESSION and FIRST REGULAR SESSION of the FIRST LEGISLATURE [under the Constitution as Revised in 1968] NOVEMBER 12, 1968 and APRIL 8, 1969, through JUNE 6, 1969 [Including a record of transmittal of Acts to the Governor subsequent to sine die adjournment] MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Regular Session 1969 [Democrats in roman (77); Republicans in italic (42)] District District ESCAMBIA 1 Roy L. Hess, Pensacola (D) 2 Gordon W. Tyrrell, Pensacola (D) 3 Tom Tobiassen, Pensacola (R) 4 Jim Reeves, Pensacola (D) SANTA ROSA-OKALOOSA-WALTON- HOLMES-WASHINGTON 5 Edmond M. (Ed) Fortune, Pace (D) 6 Henton D. (H. D.) Elmore, Crestview (D) 7 J. G. Melvin, Ft. Walton Beach (D) BAY-GULF-CALHOUN 8 John Robert Middlemas, Panama City (D) 9 Joe Chapman, Panama City (D) LIBERTY-JACKSON-GADSDEN 10 R. D. Woodward, Jr., Quincy (D) 11 Wayne Mixson, Marianna (D) FRANKLIN-WAKULLA-LEON 12 Miley Miers, Tallahassee (D) 13 Donald L. Tucker, Crawfordville (D) JEFFERSON-MADISON-TAYLOR- LAFAYETTE 14 Ken Smith, Perry (D) SUWANNEE-DIXIE-HAMILTON- GILCHRIST-LEVY 15 Howell Lancaster, Trenton (D) NASSAU-BAKER-COLUMBIA- BRADFORD-UNION--CLAY 16 Gene Shaw, Starke (D) 17 Ralph C. Tyre, Lake City (D) DUVAL 18 Roger West, Jacksonville (D) 19 Ted Alvarez, Jacksonville (D) 20 Carl Ogden, Jacksonville (D) 21 Lew Brantley, Jacksonville (D) 22 John Crider, Jacksonville (D) 23 Lynwood Arnold, Jacksonville (D) 24 Frederick H. Schultz, Jacksonville (D) 25 R. Earl Dixon, Jacksonville (R) 26 J. Wertz Nease, Jacksonville (R) 27 Don Nichols, Jacksonville (D) 28 Harry Westberry, Jacksonville (D) ALACHUA-MARION 29 Ralph D. Turlington, Gainesville (D) 30 Kenneth H. MacKay, Jr., Ocala (D) 31 Bill Andrews, Gainesville (D) PUTNAM-FLAGLER-ST. JOHNS-LAKE 32 W. H. (Bill) Reedy, Eustis (D) 33 James A. Glisson, Eustis (R) 34 A. H. (Gus) Craig, St. Augustine (D) VOLUSIA 35 William R. Conway, Ormond Beach (D) 36 James H. Sweeny, Jr., DeLand (D) 37 William M. Gillespie, New Smyrna Beach (D) ORANGE-SEMINOLE 38 Leonard V. Wood, Altamonte Springs (R) 39 Cecil L. Bothwell, Jr., Winter Park (R) 40 Bill Fulford, Orlando (D) 41 David L. Lindsey, Orlando (R) 42 William D. Gorman, Winter Park (R) 43 Lewis Earle, Maitland (R) 44 E. Pope Bassett, Maitland (R) 45 William L. Gibson, Orlando (R) PINELLAS 46 John J. Savage, St. Petersburg (R) 47 Mary R. Grizzle, Indian Rocks Beach (R) 48 John T. Ware, St. Petersburg (R) 49 Jack Murphy, Clearwater (R) 50 Ed S. Whitson, Jr., Clearwater (R) 51 A. S. (Jim) Robinson, St. Petersburg (R) 52 Don H. Stafford, Largo (R) 53 William H. Fleece, St. Petersburg (R) 54 Roger H. Wilson, St. Petersburg (R) POLK-SUMTER 55 John R. Clark, Lakeland (D) 56 Bob Brannen, Lakeland (D) 57 William H. (Bill) Bevis, Fort Meade (D) Quillian S. Yancey, Lakeland (D) E. C. Rowell, Wildwood (D) HILLSBOROUGH-CITRUS- PASCO-HERNANDO Ed Blackburn, Jr., Tampa (D) James L. Redman, Plant City (D) William M. Register, Jr., Tampa (D) Elvin L. Martinez, Tampa (D) Guy W. Spicola, Tampa (D) T. Terrell Sessums, Tampa (D) John L. Ryals, Brandon (D) Paul W. Danahy, Tampa (D) Richard S. Hodes, Tampa (D) John R. Culbreath, Brooksville (D) Tommy Stevens, Dade City (D) BREVARD-OSCEOLA-INDIAN RIVER- OKEECHOBEE Charles E. Davis, Jr., Vero Beach (R) Richard J. Tillman, Cocoa Beach (R) Clifford A. McNulty, Melbourne (R) William E. Powell, Indialantic (R) ST. LUCIE Charles (Chuck) Nergard, Fort Pierce (R) MARTIN-PALM BEACH Donald H. Reed, Jr., Boca Raton (R) Jack Poorbaugh, Boynton Beach (R) William G. James, Delray Beach (R) Raymond J. Moudry, West Palm Beach (R) John Jordan, Palm Beach (R) David C. Clark, West Palm Beach (R) BROWARD C. Lavon Ward, Ft. Lauderdale (R) Arthur H. Rude, Ft. Lauderdale (R) George L. Caldwell, Ft. Lauderdale (R) Richard A. Bird, Ft. Lauderdale (R) Henry J. Prominski, Pompano Beach (R) Joel Karl Gustafson, Ft. Lauderdale (R) Joseph M. Martinez, Jr., Hollywood (R) Charles J. King, Plantation (R) District DADE 90 Maxine E. Baker, Miami (D) 91 Dick Renick, Miami (D) 92 George Firestone, Miami (D) 93 Dick Clark, Coral Gables (D) 94 Lew Whitworth, Miami Lakes (D) 95 Murray H. Dubbin, Miami (D) 96 Gerald Lewis, Coral Gables (D) 97 Richard A. Pettigrew, Miami (D) 98 Talbot (Sandy) D'Alemberte, Miami (D) 99 Joe Lang Kershaw, Miami (D) 100 Walter W. Sackett, Jr., Miami (D) 101 Harold G. Featherstone, Hialeah (ID) 102 Vernon C. Holloway, Miami (D) 103 Carl A. Singleton, Coral Gables (D) 104 Robert C. Hector, Miami (D) 105 Robert Graham, Miami Lakes (D) 106 Robert C. Hartnett, Miami (D) 107 George I. Baumgartner, North Miami (D) 108 Marshall S. Harris, Miami (D) DADE-MONROE 109 Jeff D. Gautier, Miami (D) 110 Carey Matthews, Miami Beach (D) 111 Louis Wolfson II, Miami Beach (D) COLLIER-GLADES-HENDRY-LEE 112 Ted Randell, Fort Myers (D) 113 James Lorenzo Walker, Naples (D) MONROE-DADE 114 William G. Roberts, Key West (D) HARDEE-MANATEE 115 Jerome Pratt, Palmetto (D) 116 Tom Gallen, Bradenton (D) DESOTO-HIGHLANDS-CHARLOTTE- SARASOTA 117 Jim K. Tillman, Sarasota (R) 118 Donald E. Heath, Nokomis (R) 119 Granville H. Crabtree, Jr., Sarasota (R) OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Regular Session 1969 Speaker-Frederick H. Schultz Speaker pro tempore-T. Terrell Sessums Clerk-Allen Morris Sergeant-at-Arms-W. A. Ballentine THE JOURNAL OF THE FLORIDA House of Representatives PROCEEDINGS AT TALLAHASSEE OF THE FIRST LEGISLATURE [under the Constitution as Revised in 1968] FIRST REGULAR SESSION TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1969 Journal of the House of Representatives for the First Regular Session of the First Legislature convened under the Constitution as Revised in 1968, begun and held at the Capitol in the City of Tallahassee, in the State of Florida, on Tuesday, April 8, 1969, being the day fixed by the Constitution for the purpose. The House was called to order by the Speaker at 11:00 A.M. The following Members were recorded present: Mr. Speaker Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Bevis Bird Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Caldwell Chapman Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Crabtree Craig Crider Culbreath D'Alemberte Danahy Davis Dixon Dubbin Earle Elmore Featherstone Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gallen Gautier Gibson Gillespie Glisson Gorman Graham Grizzle Gustafson Harris Hartnett Heath Hector Hess Hodes Holloway James Jordan Kershaw King Lancaster Lewis Lindsey MacKay Martinez, E. L. Martinez, J. M. Matthews McNulty Melvin Middlemas Miers Mixson Moudry Nease Nergard Nichols Ogden Pettigrew Poorbaugh Powell Pratt Prominski Randell Redman Reed Reedy Reeves Register Renick Roberts Robinson Rowell Rude Ryals Sackett Savage Sessums Shaw Singleton Smith Spicola Stafford Stevens Sweeny Tillman, J. K. Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ward Ware West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Wood Woodward Yancey Excused: Representative Murphy, due to illness. A quorum was present. Prayer Father Lawrence Cunningham of the Department of Religion at Florida State University offered the following prayer: My prayer for this opening session is the prayer of St. Francis of Assisi. Let us pray. "Lord, make us instruments of your peace. Where there is hatred, let us sow love; where injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy. 0 Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console; to be understood as to understand; to be loved as to love. For it is in giving that we receive; it is in pardoning that we are pardoned; and it is in dying that we are born into eternal life." Amen. The Journal The Journal of the Organization Session of November 12, 1968, was approved. Communications from the Governor Governor Claude R. Kirk, Jr., advised the House that he desired to address the Legislature in Joint Session at 12:00 noon today. The Governor, in pursuance to the requirement of Chapter 940.01(3), F.S., transmitted to the House a report covering cases of fine or forfeiture remitted, or reprieve, pardon or commutation granted, stating the name of the convict, the crime for which he was convicted, the sentence, its date, and the date of its remission, commutation, pardon, or reprieve, since the report to the Legislature on April 4, 1967. Introduction of House Concurrent Resolution On motion by Mr. Rowell, the rules were waived and- By Representative Rowell- HCR 1-ORG-A concurrent resolution providing for a joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives. WHEREAS, His Excellency, Governor Claude R. Kirk, Jr., has expressed a desire to address the Legislature in Joint Session; NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate Concurring: That the House of Representatives and the Senate convene in Joint Session in the chamber of the House of Representatives at 12:00 noon this day, Tuesday, April 8, 1969, for the purpose of receiving the Message of the Governor. -was read the first time in full. On motions by Mr. Rowell, the rules were waived further and HCR 1-ORG was read the second time by title, adopted and ordered immediately certified to the Senate. On motion by Mr. Rowell, the rules were waived and the House agreed to remain in session today until completion of introduction and reference of bills. INTRODUCTION AND REFERENCE By Representative Schultz- HB 1-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the creation and appointment of the Florida commission on human re- sources; providing for the use, employment and training of human resources; providing for the organization, quorum, meet- ings and the purpose, duties and functions of such commission; providing for advisory committees on human resources; and providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on State Governmental Organization & Efficiency. 1 2 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 8, 1969 On motion by Mr. Dubbin, HB 1 was referred also to the Committee on Commerce. By Representative Gautier- HB 2-A bill to be entitled An act relating to wire tapping and electronic surveillance; prohibiting interception and dis- closure of wire or oral communications or the manufacture, distribution or possession of wire or oral communication inter- cepting devices by unauthorized persons and prescribing crim- inal penalties and confiscation of equipment therefore; prohibit- ing use as evidence of unauthorized intercepted wire or oral communications; providing for authorization of interception, disclosure and use as evidence of legally intercepted wire or oral communications; establishing procedure for such interception; creating civil liability and specifying damages for illegal use of wire tap or electronic listening device; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 3- A bill to be entitled An act relating to issuance of search warrants; amending section 933.18, Florida Statutes, to include violation of drug abuse laws among conditions for issuance of search warrant. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 4-A bill to be entitled An act relating t9 public officers and employees; amending sections 112.02 and 112.03, Florida Statutes; providing that the two year prior residency of all persons employed by the state and any county of the state shall not apply to employees of any law enforcement agency of the state or any county of the state; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. HB 5-WITHDRAWN By Representative Gautier- HB 6-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida bureau of law enforcement; amending subsection 23.086(5)(b), Florida Statutes, to provide for the service of arrest warrants, capias or other court process; granting subpoena duces tecum authority; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 7-A bill to be entitled An act amending section 11.08, Florida Statutes, to provide for the service of witness subpoenas by a duly constituted agent of a Florida legislative committee; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Lindsey- HB 8-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the county school system; amending section 230.23(4)(f), Florida Statutes; providing for a discretionary year-round basis quarterly system with limited parent choice of pupil attendance; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public School Education and Appropriations. By Representative Miers- HB 9-A bill to be entitled An act relating to electors who have moved within the state; when reregistration required; when entitled to vote; to be numbered section 97.102, Florida Sta- tutes, providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Miers- HB 10-A bill to be entitled An act relating to affrays and riots; prohibiting the inciting, urging, or instigating of a riot or encouraging other persons to riot; the organizing or promoting of a riot; the engaging in or carrying on of a riot and the engaging in or carrying on of a riot while armed with a firearm, molotov cocktail, fire bomb or other incendiary device or any other deadly weapon, or the committing of acts of violence in furtherance of a riot; amending section 870.01(2), Florida Stat- utes, and adding subsection (3) to said section; providing pun- ishment; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Miers- HB 11-A bill to be entitled An act relating to abortion; amending section 782.10, Florida Statutes; defining unjustified abortion; defining justifiable abortion; providing for consents and physicians' certification; licensed hospital and failure to comply; providing that abortion certificates filed with state board of health not subject to public inspection; providing for exceptions for prevention of pregnancy under certain circum- stances; amending section 797.01, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on General Legislation. HB 12-WITHDRAWN By Representatives Firestone, Blackburn, and Gautier- HB 13-A bill to be entitled An act relating to grand larceny; amending section 811.021(2) and (3), Florida Statutes, redefin- ing grand larceny to include the fraudulent taking of property of an aggregate value of two hundred dollars ($200.00) or more in any twelve (12) consecutive month period; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. HB 14-WITHDRAWN By Representatives Firestone, Blackburn, Gautier, Yancey, Whitworth, Kershaw, and Baumgartner- HB 15-A bill to be entitled An act relating to emergency aid and rescue services by peace officers, police officers and fire department employees; relieving such officers from civil liability for damages resulting from rendering such aid and services in good faith; providing exceptions; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Firestone- HB 16--A bill to be entitled An act relating to unsolicited goods; releasing recipients of unsolicited goods from any obliga- tion to return or pay for such goods; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Commerce. HB 17-WITHDRAWN By Representative Gautier- HB 18--A bill to be entitled An act relating to bail; amending chapter 903, Florida Statutes, by adding section 903.133 to require defendant to give good and sufficient reasons why bail pending appeal should be granted. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 19-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal procedure; amending section 924.07, Florida Statutes, adding April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3 sub-section (7) to allow the state to appeal an order admitting defendant to bail, the amount of bail set by the court, or reducing the amount of bail previously set by the court, and adding sub-section (8) to allow the state to appeal an order adjudicating a defendant insane under chapter 917, Florida Statutes. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 20-A bill to be entitled An act relating to bail; providing for the estreature of bail when a person is convicted of an offense while free on appeal from a separate conviction. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 21-A bill to be entitled An act relating to bail; amending chapter 903, Florida Statutes, by adding section 903.041 to permit the state to appeal an order admitting defendant to bail. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 22-A bill to be entitled An act relating to bail; amending chapter 903, Florida Statutes, by adding section 903.131 to. prohibit a person from admission to bail upon appeal from a second felony conviction. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. HB 23-WITHDRAWN HB 24-WITHDRAWN By Representative Gautier- HB 25-A bill to be entitled An act relating to interest and usury; amending section 687.07, Florida Statutes, making it a felony to charge excessive interest; making it a misdemeanor to maintain or possess records of illegal interest charges; providing penalties; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Commerce and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Gautier- HB 26-A bill to be entitled An act to provide that whoever during the commission of any robbery, assault, rape, burglary, larceny, kidnapping, murder or homicide uses or attempts to use or carries on or about his person any firearm shall upon conviction be guilty of a felony in addition to the principal crime being committed; providing penalties therefore and that said sentence upon conviction shall not be suspended or de- ferred nor that person so convicted be placed on probation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 27-A bill to be entitled An act relating to clemency and restoration of civil rights; amending section 940.01(1 ),(2), Flor- ida Statutes, providing for the granting of clemency; amending section 940.03, Florida Statutes, prescribing the requirements of applications for executive clemency by persons convicted of a crime; amending section 940.05, Florida Statutes, providing for the restoration of the civil rights of felons; creating section 940.06, Florida Statutes, providing for the submission of names of persons qualified for restoration of civil rights; repealing section 940.02 Florida Statutes, which requires publication of notice by applicants for the granting of executive clemency prior to application therefore; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Gautier- HB 28-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor ve- hicles; amending section 319.30, Florida Statutes, to provide that an insurance company shall be considered as the owner of the motor vehicle when said insurance company has paid out compensation for total loss of said motor vehicle; making it unlawful to possess any motor vehicle sold as junk or salvage or as a total wreck without having identification plates or serial number plates removed; providing penalties therefore; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 29-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle title certificates, fraudulent dealings; amending section 319.33, Florida Statutes; defining certain offenses involving title cer- tificates, registrations and other indicia of ownership; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. HB 30-WITHDRAWN By Representative Gautier- HB 31-A bill to be entitled An act relating to bail; amending chapter 903, Florida Statutes, by adding section 903.132 to prohibit a person from admission to bail upon appeal from a capital offense or an offense punishable by life imprisonment. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representatives West and Westberry- HB 32-A bill to be entitled An act relating to hunting on Sunday; repealing section 855.04, Florida Statutes, which pro- hibits firing of guns on Sunday. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Brantley- HB 33-A bill to be entitled An act relating to mechanics' liens amending sections 713.02, 713.03, 713.50, 713.55, 713.72, 713.74 and 713.75; repealing sections 713.51, 713.52, 713.53, 713.54 and 713.681; providing that chapter 713, part II, shall not provide a method of enforcement for mechanics' liens on real property; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Commerce. By Representative Brantley- HB 34-A bill to be entitled An act relating to retail install- ments sales and installment sales financing; amending chapter 520, Florida Statutes, by adding part IV to regulate and license home improvement contractors, salesmen and finance com- panies; providing for license fees; providing penalties. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Commerce, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Brantley- HB 35-A bill to be entitled An act amending Section 16, Chapter 68-27, Laws of Florida; providing that the tax refund shall also apply to sub-contracts entered into pursuant to a master contract dated prior to April 1, 1968, but shall not apply to addendums or renegotiations occurring after April 1, 1968, nor shall it apply to purchases which represent a capital investment; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Commerce and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Brantley- HB 36-A bill to be entitled An act relating to lumber standards; amending section 536.22, Florida Statutes, requiring identification by grade stamp of lumber grading or inspection bureau or agency; limiting its applicability to those areas of the 4 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 8, 1969 state which have no building codes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Commerce. By Representative Brantley- HB 37-A bill to be entitled An act relating to contractors; authorizing boards of county commissioners to establish con- tractors examining boards in their counties; providing that the boards of county commissioners may establish classifications, exemptions, and fees; exempting certain municipalities; pro- viding an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Commerce and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Brantley- HB 38-A bill to be entitled An act relating to workmen's compensation; amending subsections (3) and (4) of section 440.39, F. S.; providing for the division of proceeds of a recovery from a third person between the employee and the employer or carrier; providing a method of computing the division of the proceeds; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Labor & Industry. By Representative Brantley- HB 39-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending subsections (1), (3) and (5) of section 627.101, subsection (3) of section 627.111, section 627.141, subsection (1) of section 627.151, subsection (3) of section 627.181 and subsection (3) of section 627.211, Florida Statutes, providing for the approval or disapproval of rate filing by the insurance commissioner; giving the insurance commissioner the power to modify rate filings on workmen's compensation insurance; pro- viding the effect and effective date of modification of rate filing; providing an effective date for this act. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Insurance. By Representative Brantley- HB 40-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state board of health; amending section 381.011, Florida Statutes, providing for the composition of the board; expanding the number of members of the board to nine; providing the qual- ifications of members of the board; providing for appointment of members of the board and the filling of vacancies on the board; providing for election of president of the board; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Health & Welfare and Appropriations. By Representative Brantley- HB 41-A bill to be entitled An act relating to outdoor advertising; amending Chapter 479, Florida Statutes by adding section 479.23, excluding erection of signs incidental to other improvements from Chapter 479, Florida Statutes; and amend- ing section 479.16 (1) defining certain exceptions to Chapter 479, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Transportation. By Representative Brantley- HB 42-A bill to be entitled An act relating to limitations of actions; amending section 95.11(1) and (3), Florida Statutes; providing for twenty year limitations on actions on judgments or decrees of courts of record, promissory notes and mortgages; providing for ten year limitations of actions on written con- tracts; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Brantley- HB 43-A bill to be entitled An act defining and regulating the building construction trades and contracting in this state; creating the Florida construction industry licensing boards and the Florida construction industry administrative board; fixing qualifications of members and providing powers and duties of such boards- fixing registration and certification procedures and fees thereof; providing exemptions; providing penalties; pro- viding effective dates. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Commerce, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Brantley- HB 44-A bill to be entitled An act adopting minimum standard building codes for the state; providing for the creation of building districts and district building departments to enforce and administer the provisions of the Florida building code; creating the state building standards and appeals board; pre- scribing the qualifications of its members and its duties; pro- viding an appropriation for carrying out the administrative functions of said board; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representatives Firestone and Gautier- HB 45-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the division of corrections; amending chapter 944, Florida Statutes, by adding section 944.091; authorizing the division to board United States prisoners upon request; providing for compensation therefore; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on State Institutions and Appropriations. By Representatives Firestone and Gautier- HB 46-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Division of Youth Services; authorizing it to establish such programs and facilities as will enhance the opportunities for the successful rehabilitation of all youth committed to its charge by all proper courts, commissions, and agencies in and out of Florida as now exist or may in the future exist; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Crime & Law Enforcement and Appropriations. By Representatives Firestone and Gautier- HB 47-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the division of corrections, repealing section 944.071, Florida Statutes, pro- viding for the establishment of a branch of Florida state prison in Dixie County; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on State Institutions. By Representatives Firestone and Gautier- HB 48-A bill to be entitled An act relating to probation; amending section 948.06(1), Florida Statutes, to provide for the service of a parole violation warrant by any probation or parole supervisor and all officers authorized to serve criminal process, all peace officers of this state; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representatives Firestone and Gautier- HB 49-A bill to be entitled An act relating to penal deten- tion facilities; creating a legislative committee to study the feasibility of establishing regional detention facilities for short-term prisoners; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on State Institutions and Appropriations. By Representatives Firestone and Gautier- HB 50-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Probation and Parole Commission; amending chapter 947, Florida Sta- tutes, by adding section 947.082 to authorize establishment of a Warrant and Transfer Section to locate and apprehend proba- tion and parole violators; making an appropriation; providing an effective date. April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 5 -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Crime & Law Enforcement and Appropriations. By Representatives Firestone and Gautier- HB 51-A bill to be entitled An act authorizing the Director of the Division of Corrections with the approval of the Board of Commissioners of State Institutions to enter into agreements with the correctional authorities of other states and the U. S. Bureau of Prisons to provide facilities and programs for the confinement, treatment and rehabilitation of various types of offenders on a basis of cooperation with one another; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on State Institutions and Appropriations. By Representatives Firestone and Gautier- HB 52-A bill to be entitled An act authorizing the Division of Corrections to inaugurate community correctional centers to improve prisoner rehabilitation programs; authorizing the dis- continuance of use of prisoners on maintenance of highways; appropriating funds from the general revenue fund to imple- ment the community correctional center program; repealing sections 337.10 and 944.063 of the Florida statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on State Institutions and Appropriations. By Representatives Firestone and Gautier- HB 53-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal courts of record; amending section 32.05(1), Florida Statutes, to pro- vide that the supreme court shall set the number of criminal court of record judges within any county; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representatives Firestone and Gautier- HB 54-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida corrections code; amending section 945.091(1)(b), Florida Sta- tutes, relating to the extension of limits of confinement of certain prison inmates by deleting provision limiting the number of inmates permitted to work at paid employment and par- ticipate in certain educational, training and public programs; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on State Institutions. By Representatives Rude and Powell- HB 55-A bill to be entitled An act relating to crime; amend- ing chapter 790, Florida Statutes, by adding section 790.075; providing added penalties for certain crimes committed while armed; providing for mandatory punishment, successive sen- tences, and mitigating circumstances; protecting citizens in the lawful use of firearms; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Rude- HB 56-A bill to be entitled An act relating to arrests; amending chapter 901, Florida Statutes, by adding section 901.145, authorizing temporary arrest for questioning of certain persons in public places by police officers; providing for a weapons search; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 57-A bill to be entitled An act relating to weapons and firearms; adding sections 790.001, 790.061, 790.062, 790.063, 790.231, 790.232, 790.233, 790.234, and 790.235, Florida Statutes; amending sections 790.01, 790.02, 790.05, 790.06, 790.07, 790.08, 790.10, 790.11, 790.16, 790.161, 790.162, 790.17, 790.18, 790.22, 790.23 and 790.25, Florida Statutes; establishing definitions; defining carrying of concealed weapons and providing penalties therefore; providing for arrest upon probable cause for carrying concealed weapon; amending pen- alty for carrying firearms without license; amending licensing procedure for carrying firearms; providing for investigation of applicants for licenses to carry firearms and method of issuance of permit, renewal or revocation of license; increasing penalty for committing or attempting to commit criminal offense while armed; exempting the Florida bureau of law enforcement and the Florida game and fresh water fish commission from and including any municipality in any county having home rule in the operation and effect of section 790.08, Florida Statutes; increasing the penalty for the improper exhibition of dangerous weapons; exempting law enforcement officers as described in the act from the provisions of sections 790.11 and 790.16, Florida Statutes; providing for death penalty for persons guilty under section 790.16, Florida Statutes, when recommended by a majority of jurors; exempting law enforcement officers as defined in the act from sections 790.161 and 790.162 Florida Statutes; prohibiting the sale of firearms or weapons other than ordinary pocket knives to a person under twenty-one years of age without prior written consent of one of the parents and increasing the penalty therefore; establishing a forty-eight (48) hour waiting period for the purchase of a firearm and pre- scribing procedure of sale; prohibiting possession of firearms by felons; making unlawful possession of sawed-off shotgun and rifle or machine gun and providing penalty therefore; providing for seizure and forfeiture of property used in the transpor- tation, storage, deposit or concealment of any sawed-off shot- gun and rifle or machine gun and establishing procedures there- for; making illegal possession of firearm silencer and providing penalty therefore; providing that firearms be securely encased and unloaded while being transported and deleting subsection (1) from section 790.25, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Fleece- HB 58-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Internal Improvement Trust Fund; amending section 253.02, Florida Statutes, by adding subsections 253.02(1), (2), (3), (4), (5), and (6), creating the Florida Natural Resources Control Commission and terms thereof; deleting certain persons as trustees and transferring functions of trustees to the Florida Natural Resources Control Commission; establishing and assigning duties and powers; providing for a chairmanship; providing for the holding of meetings and the payment of compensation; pro- viding for the establishment of executive offices; providing for employees; amending each and every section of Chapter 253, Florida Statutes, to change the word "trustees" to commis- sioners"; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on State Governmental Organization & Efficiency and Appropriations. By Representative Lewis- HJR 59-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Sec- tion 2, Article VI, of the Constitution of the State of Florida, relating to electors. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Elections. By Representative Rude- HM 60-A Memorial to the Congress of the United States requesting a constitutional convention or the proposal by Congress of an Amendment XXVI to the United States Constitution to prohibit government activity in certain areas; to repeal Amendment XVI, and to prohibit income, estate, and gift taxes. -was read the first time in full and referred to the Committee on General Legislation. By Representative Rude- HB 61-A bill to be entitled An act relating to regulation of traffic on highways; amending section 317.011(1), Florida Sta- tutes, defining authorized emergency vehicles to include private vehicles of volunteer firemen equipped with colored lights as authorized in section 317.991, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. 6 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 8, 1969 -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Safety. By Representative Rude- HB 62-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation; providing for assessment and collection of a tax on pari-mutuel wagering by patrons of race tracks and jai alai frontons; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on General Legislation and Finance & Taxation. By Representatives Rude and Sackett- HB 63-A bill to be entitled An act relating to blood and blood products and transfusions; providing that activities in this field are to be considered services and not sales; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Health & Welfare and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Rude- HB 64-A bill to be entitled An act relating to architects; amending section 467.12, Florida Statutes, providing for the submission of proof of completion of continuing professional education prior to the issuance of a renewal certificate; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Commerce. By Representative Rude- HB 65-A bill to be entitled An act relating to architecture; amending section 467.03, Florida Statutes, to authorize the board of architecture to establish standards of professional practice; amending section 467.14, Florida Statutes, to provide for suspension or revocation of a certificate of registration for violation of such standards; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on General Legislation. By Representative Grizzle- HCR 66-A concurrent resolution expressing regret of the passing of Henrietta Malkeil Poynter, Editor of Congressional Quarterly in Washington. -was read the first time in full and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. By Representative Reed- HCR 67-A concurrent resolution expressing regret over the passing of The Honorable Evans Crary, Sr., former Speaker of the House of Representatives. --was read the first time in full and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. By Representatives Walker and Randell- HB 68-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the everglades parkway; declaring the same to be a scenic highway; providing definitions; prohibiting certain outdoor advertising; providing for enforcement; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Transportation. By Representatives Gallen, Hartnett, J. K. Tillman, Yancey, Lewis, and Redman- HB 69-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Board of Commissioners of State Institutions; amending section 272.03(1), Florida Statutes, to place all state buildings with named exceptions under general control of board; amending section 272.04, Florida Statutes, to require board to allocate space in all such buildings; amending chapter 272, Florida Statutes by adding section 272.045, to require review by board of all state agency leases of real property for terms of more than six (6) months; requiring all state agency leases to be filed with board. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on State Governmental Organization & Efficiency. By Representative West- HB 70-A bill to be entitled An act relating to board of parks and historic memorials; amending chapter 592, Florida Statutes, by adding section 592.0715 to specify that persons eighteen (18) years of age or in the armed forces may use state camping facilities if otherwise eligible. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Lands & Parks. By Representative Spicola- HB 71-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation, amending Chapter 212, Florida Statutes, by adding section 212.201, providing for inspection and copying of specific records of the revenue commission; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Miers- HCR 72-A resolution recognizing the unique seagoing accom- plishments of Hugo Vihlen. -was read the first time in full and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. By Representative Firestone- HB 73-A bill to be entitled An act relating to miscellaneous crimes; adding section 877.031 to chapter 877, Florida Sta- tutes, to provide a definition of the offense of disorderly conduct; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. HB 74-WITHDRAWN By Representative Fortune- HB 75-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pharmacists, the state board of pharmacy; amending section 465.031, F. S., by adding subsections (10) and (11); amending chapter 465, F. S., to add two new sections; defining drug wholesaler and drug manufacturer; providing for permits for drug wholesalers and drug manufacturers; providing for notification of permits; pro- viding for renewal of permits; authorizes investigations by board of pharmacy and law enforcement bureau; prohibiting use of titles of "drug wholesaler" or "drug manufacturer" without a permit; authorizing the revocation and suspension of permits; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Health & Welfare and Appropriations. HB 76-WITHDRAWN By Representatives Reedy, Fulford, and Powell- HB 77-A bill to be entitled An act relating to safety equip- ment inspection of motor vehicles; amending section 325.16, Florida statutes, to increase the periods for the correction of defects and within which reinspection shall be without further charge from five (5) to ten (10) days; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Safety. By Representative Reedy- HB 78-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Depart- ment of Motor Vehicles, license registration plates; amending sections 320.05, 320.06, 320.061, 320.07, 320.18, 320.26, Florida Statutes; providing for license plates to be issued for five (5) year periods and renewed annually by a revalidation sticker; requiring registration of trailers and semitrailers; pro- viding an additional fee on each plate for reflectorization to be deposited in Division of Corrections Industrial Trust Fund; prohibiting counterfeiting of revalidation stickers; creating sec- tion 320.0611, Florida Statutes, providing for the issuance of April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 7 duplicates of certificates of registration and replacement of license plates, lost, stolen or damaged; providing an appropria- tion; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Safety, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Reedy- HB 79-A bill to be entitled An act regulating the movement of all vehicular, pedestrian and all other traffic and establishing rules of the road applicable within all municipalities in Florida; amending certain sections of chapter 186, Florida Statutes- amending section 186.02 relative to permissive adoption oi "Florida model traffic ordinance" by making adoption manda- tory by all municipalities and chartered city-county consoli- dated areas in this state and prohibiting conflicting ordinances; amending sections 186.03(23), 186.62, 186.63, 186.65, 186.71, 186.0183 and 186.0188, Florida Statutes, relating to the con- trol of traffic in municipalities regarding traffic devices, traffic- control signals, turns on red signals, stop and yield intersections and reports of accidents; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Local Government. On motion by Mr. Reedy, HB 79 was referred also to the Committee on Public Safety. By Representatives Baker, Ware, and Sackett- HB 80-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the rehabilita- tion of alcoholics; amending section 396.021(3), Florida Sta- tutes, to change the designation of "administrator" of the rehabilitation center to 'director"; directing the Statutory Revision Department to effectuate such change throughout chapter 396, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Mental Health. By Representatives Baker, Ware, and Sackett- HB 81-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the rehabilita- tion of alcoholics; adding paragraph 396.021(2)(e), Florida Sta- tutes, authorizing a research program; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Mental Health and Appropriations. By Representatives Baker, Ware, and Sackett- HB 82-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the rehabilita- tion of alcoholics; amending section 396.041, Florida Statutes, to change the name of the Florida alcoholic rehabilitation center; repealing section 396.031, Florida Statutes, relating to the center at Avon Park; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Mental Health and Appropriations. By Representative Reeves- HB 83-A bill to be entitled An act relating to railroad crossings; transferring section 317.9928, Florida Statutes, to chapter 351, Florida Statutes, as Section 351.31, Florida Sta- tutes, and amending it to require a twenty (20) second whistle or bell warning by locomotives crossing public highways; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Safety. By Representative Reeves- HB 84-A bill to be entitled An act relating to railroad crossings; authorizing the State Road Department, the boards of county commissioners of the several counties, and the legislative bodies of municipalities of this state to designate as 'STOP" crossings certain grade crossings of public ways within their jurisdiction over railway tracks; authorizing the erection of certain signs at or near such "STOP" grade crossings; declaring it unlawful for the driver of a vehicle to fail to stop within specified distances traversing such "STOP" crossing; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Safety and Appropriations. By Representative Reeves- HB 85-A bill to be entitled An act relating to railroad crossings; amending section 317.454 Florida Statutes, pre- scribing when and where vehicles shall stop at certain railroad grade crossings; prohibiting the crossing of certain barriers; amending section 317.063(2), Florida Statutes, making a change in a statutory cross-reference; repealing sections 317.455 and 351.30, Florida Statutes, relating to signboards; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Safety. By Representative Reeves- HB 86-A bill to be entitled- An act relating to railroad crossings; amending chapter 357, Florida Statutes, by adding section 357.10, to require railroad companies to maintain cer- tain reflectorized cross-buck signs at all crossings; repealing section 351.03, Florida Statutes, relating to signs and bells; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on "Public Safety. By Representative Hodes- HB 87-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pesticides amending sections 487.021 through .061, 487.081 and 487.091, F. S.; providing definitions; prohibiting certain acts; regulating the sale, use or possession of certain highly toxic pesticides; providing for the registration of manufacturers, distributors and pesticides; provides for consultation and advice by the pesticide technical committee in making rules and regulations; providing that the pesticide technical committee shall be composed as provided in section 570.52, F. S.; providing exemptions; pro- vding for evidence of negligence; adding a new section to chapter 487, F. S.; delineating areas of jurisdiction; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Agriculture, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. HB 88-WITHDRAWN By Representative Hodes- HB 89-A bill to be entitled An act adopting the uniform anatomical gift law; authorizing the gift of all or part of human body after death for specified purposes; providing specific pro- cedures, rights and duties; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. By Representatives Renick, Sackett, and Fulford- HB 90-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tattooing; amending section 877.04(1), Florida Statutes, prohibiting tat- tooing of any person unless by a licensed physician or under his direction; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Health & Welfare. By Representative Sackett- HJR 91-A joint resolution proposing an amendment of Sec- tion 2 of Article I of the State Constitution, adding as a basic right the right to die with dignity. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. By Representative Shaw- HB 92-A bill to be entitled An act relating to retail install- ment sales and installment sales financing; amending chapter 520, Florida Statutes, by adding part IV to regulate and license home improvement contractors, salesmen, and finance com- 8 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 8, 1969 panics; providing for license fees; providing penalties. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Commerce, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. HB 93-WITHDRAWN By Representative Hodes- HB 94-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drugs; amending section 500.04, Florida Statutes, by adding subsec- tion (13) to prohibit the forgery of a prescription for any habit-forming, toxic, harmful or new drug; providing an effec- tive date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Hodes- HB 95-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor carriers; amending subsection 323.29(1)(a), Florida Statutes, by pro- viding that the transport of pesticides shall be subject to the safety regulations of the commission; amending subsection 323.29(1)(c), Florida Statutes; providing that pesticides shall be subject to safety regulations; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Hodes- HB 96-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state department of agriculture; amending paragraph (b) of subsec- tion (1) of section 570.52, Florida Statutes, by adding members to the pesticide technical committee; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Agriculture. By Representative Hodes- HB 97-A bill to be entitled An act to provide exemption from liability for members of committees of professional so- cieties, hospitals, sanatoriums, nursing homes, rest homes, or a medical staff of any other organization formed to maintain standards; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. HB 98-WITHDRAWN By Representatives Fortune, Tobiassen, and Reeves- HCR 99-A concurrent resolution requesting immediate action by the Florida Air and Water Pollution Control Commission to alleviate the severe pollution in the rivers and bays of Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties which is a hazard to sport fishing, to the health of the people, and to the full use of the waters for industrial and public beneficial purposes. -was read the first time in full and referred to the Committee on General Legislation. By Representatives Davis and Powell- HB 100-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Indian River and St. Lucie Counties, Florida providing that the title to all real property now located in indian River County, Florida, which was vested in the Board of Public Instruction of St. Lucie County, Florida, on the 30th day of June, 1925, is herewith declared to be vested in and the property of the Board of Public Instruction of Indian River County, Florida, and providing an effective date. Evidence of notice and publication was established by the House as to HB 100. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Local Government. By Representatives Hector and Hodes- HB 101-A bill to be entitled An act relating to construction of a regional laboratory building; authorizing the state board of health to construct a regional laboratory building in Dade county; prescribes for certain fees to be included in con- struction cost; authorizing the state board of health to accept grants and gifts, or property; providing an appropriation, pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on State Institutions and Appropriations. By Representatives James, Reed, Moudry, Poorbaugh, David Clark, Jordan, and Randell- HB 102-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the State Road Board; amending chapter 334, Florida Statutes, by adding section 334.063, directing the board to include certain statis- tical studies in criteria for planning, construction, and mainte- nance of state roads; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Transportation. By Representative Reeves- HB 103-A bill to be entitled An act to provide for the establishment of a "grade crossing protection trust fund"; amending chapter 357, Florida Statutes, by adding section 357.11 authorizing the fund to be used in the installation, construction, reconstruction or maintenance of crossing pro- tection or reconstruction alteration, relocation, improvement or maintenance of any railroad grade crossings except those on state maintained systems. To empower the Florida State Road Department to administer said fund and to apportion the costs incident to such crossings or crossing protection among the interested parties; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Safety and Appropriations. By Representative McNulty- HB 104-A bill to be entitled An act repealing Section 104.381, Florida Statutes, prohibiting the sale of alcoholic beverages during the hours the polls are open for state, county or municipal, general or primary elections; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Rude- HB 105-A bill to be entitled An act relating to trading stamps; amending section 559.03, Florida Statutes, requiring the month and year of issuance to be printed on the face of such stamps; amending part I of chapter 559, Florida Statutes, by adding sections 559.041, 559.042, and 599.043 providing that money representing the cash value of trading stamps not redeemed within one (1) year belong to the state; providing for the payment to the comptroller of such money and for the deposit of said money into the permanent school fund to be earmarked for funding junior college appropriations; requiring trading stamp companies to submit annual reports as to number of stamps issued and redeemed and providing for transfer of trading stamps between rightful holders; amending section 559.01, Florida Statutes, by adding subsection (4) to define the term "trading stamp exchange"; amending part I of chapter 559, Florida Statutes, by adding section 559.051 to require registration of trading stamp exchanges with the comptroller; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Commerce, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. By Representative West- HB 106-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Model Traffic Ordinance; amending section 186.0134(1), Florida Stat- utes, to include in the definition of "funeral procession" the requirement that the vehicles involved be escorted by a law enforcement officer. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Local Government. April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 9 HB 107-WITHDRAWN By Representative West- HB 108-A bill to be entitled An act relating to regulation of traffic on highways; amending section 317.9930, Florida Stat- utes, to classify as separate offenses the failure of a motorist to stop when directed to do so and the willful fleeing of a motorist from a police officer; retaining provision designating failure to stop as a misdemeanor; defining willful fleeing as a felony; prescribing penalties. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representatives Walker and Powell- HB 109-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Board of Parks and Historic Memorials; amending chapter 592, Florida Statutes, by adding new section 592.075 to vest police powers in the director and designated park officers; providing an ef- fective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Lands & Parks and Appropriations. By Representative Tyre- HB 110-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state officers and employees; authorizing group life and health insurance program; authorizing state personnel board to initiate and supervise program; providing for promulgation of administrative rules; requiring insurance be awarded on a competitive basis; designating state personnel director as administrator of program; providing for salary deductions; providing for contribution to cost by the state; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Retirement & Personnel, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Tyre- HB 111-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education, personnel; amending section 231.50, Florida Statutes, by re- ducing aggregate period for pension eligibility; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Retirement & Personnel and Appropriations. By Representative Gibson- HB 112-A bill to be entitled An act relating to homestead tax exemption; amending section 192.12, Florida Statutes, by "adding subsections (3) and (4) providing for ten thousand dollar ($10,000) exemptions for persons resident for at least the five (5) preceding years in Florida and who are sixty-five (65) and older or who are totally disabled. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Ad Valorem Taxation and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Miers-- HB 113-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending chapter 97, Florida Statutes, by adding a new section numbered 97.100l providing for electors who have moved with- in the state to vote absentee in the county of former residence; amending subsection (3) of section 101.62, Florida Statutes, and section 101.64, Florida Statutes, providing for a change in the application for absentee elector's ballot and elector's cer- tificate. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Stafford- HB 114-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; adding section 97.032 to chapter 97, Florida Statutes, au- thorizing voting by special elector ballot in national and state- wide elections by registered electors who have changed their permanent residence within the state; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Elections and Appropriations. By Representative Baker- HB 115-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the re- habilitation of alcoholics; amending section 396.121, Florida Statutes, to restore authority to make grants to local govern- mental units for the development of educational and treatment services for alcoholism; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Mental Health and Appropriations. By Representative Lewis- HB 116-A bill to be entitled An act creating a department of community affairs; providing for the appointment by the gov- ernor of a commissioner of community affairs; providing his powers and duties; establishing an advisory council on com- munity affairs and providing for its membership, powers, and duties; establishing an interdepartmental committee on com- munity services and providing for its membership, powers, and duties; providing for the transfer of the functions, powers, duties and personnel and appropriations of the division of economic opportunity; providing for the transfer of the func- tions, powers, duties, and personnel and appropriations of the department of civil defense; abolishing the civil defense council; providing for the transfer of the powers, functions, duties, and personnel and appropriations of the division of county finance within the office of the comptroller and of the powers and duties of the comptroller relating to county finance contained in chapters 116, 128, 129, 192, and 193, Florida Statutes; providing for the transfer of the functions, powers, duties and personnel and appropriations of the railroad assessment board and for the abolition of said board; providing for the exercise by the department of all powers of the state with regard to property taxation; providing for the transfer of the local plan- ning assistance functions and duties of the planning department of the Florida development commission; providing for the ab- olition of the state housing board and for the transfer of its powers, duties, and functions; providing for the establishment of a community grant-in-aid trust fund and for the appro- priation of state revenues for the support of said trust fund; providing authority to accept grants or funds; providing an appropriation; providing legislative intent; providing severability clause; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on State Governmental Organization & Efficiency, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Fleece- HB 117-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state, county, and municipal employees; amending Chapter 112, Florida Sta- tutes, by adding Park V; providing right of employees to orga- nize and bargain collectively as to terms and conditions of their employment; requiring good faith bargaining by employers and employee pre sentatives; providing administration of act by Director of Florida Mediation and Conciliation Service; requir- ing all employee labor organizations to register; defining unfair labor practices; practices; providing for employee bargaining units; provid- ing for certification of organizations as bargaining agents; pro- viding grievance and mediation procedures; continuing pro- hibition against strikes; providing penalties for violation of act; providing for enforcement procedures by the Director; provid- ing for injunctions; providing for effect and application on merit or civil service systems; providing a severability clause; repealing sections 230.22(1) and 839.221, Florida Statutes, and chapter 67-900, Laws of Florida; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Labor & Industry and Appropriations. On motion by Mr. Tyre, HB 117 was referred also to the Committee on Retirement & Personnel. By Representative Sackett- HB 118-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state department of public welfare; defining marriage counseling and certain other terms; creating a board for marriage counselors; providing for duties and powers of the board; requiring cer- tification for marriage counseling and certain similar activities: regulating activities of marriage counselors; excepting certain persons from coverage of act; providing means of enforcement; prescribing a penalty; providing an effective date. 10 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 8, 1969 -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Health & Welfare, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Sackett- HB 119-A bill to be entitled An act relating to osteopathic physicians; repealing chapter 67-497, Laws of Florida, which amends section 459.06, Florida Statutes, as of July 1, 1969, by deleting requirement that applicants for examination possess a certificate of proficiency in the basic sciences; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Health & Welfare. By Representative Sackett- HB 120-A bill to be entitled An act relating to chiropractors; repealing chapter 67-498, Laws of Florida which amends sec- tion 460.07(1), Florida Statutes, as of July 1, 1969, by re- moving the requirement that applicants for examination possess a certificate of proficiency in the basic sciences; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Health & Welfare. By Representative Sackett- HB 121-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the highway patrol; amending chapter 321, Florida Statutes, by adding sec- tion 321.025 to require uniform patrolling of expressways, interstate highways, and turnpikes except in emergencies, -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Safety. By Representative Sackett- HB 122-A bill to be entitled An act relating to witnesses; amending section 90.242, Florida Statutes, providing a privilege of nondisclosure for communications between patient and physician; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Sackett- HB 123-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Florida basic science law; repealing chapter 67-596, Laws of Florida, which repeals as of July 1, 1969 the basic science law which is part I of chapter 456, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Health & Welfare and Appropriations. By Representative Sackett- HB 124-A bill to be entitled An act relating to turnpike authority; amending section 340.12, Florida Statutes, by adding subsection (4) providing for toll passes for students attending colleges and universities located in Florida; providing penalty for improper use; providing for regulation by authority. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Transportation and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Sackett- HB 125-A bill to be entitled An act relating to dental and medical schools; amending sections 241.096, 241.471, 241.476, and 242.62, Florida Statutes, by adding provisions that the primary purposes of such institutions shall be to prepare stu- -a r adtE f s. time by title and referred to the dents for the general practice of dentistry or medicine. Co-mmtteeon Elecis referred to the -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Higher Education. By Representative Andrews- By Representatives D'Alemberte and Stevens- HB 134-A bill to be entitled An act amending subsection (d) HB 126-A bill to be entitled An act relating to ombudsman political activity by municipal officers and employees; providing and administrative actions; creating the office of legislative an effective date. director of public inquiry; providing for appointment, qual- ifications, and term of director; authorizing establishment of a staff; prescribing certain powers of investigation once com- plaints are made; specifying matters which may be investigated; providing for recommendations from the director and annual reports to the legislature; providing certain immunities for direc- tor and his staff; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on State Governmental Organization & Efficiency and Appropriations. By Representatives Nergard and Powell- HB 127-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending sections 100.061 and 100.091(1), Florida Statutes, changing the dates of the first and second primary elections; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Nergard- HB 128-A bill to be entitled An act relating to regulation of traffic on highways; amending section 317.221(4), Florida Stat- utes, to increase the permissible speed of school buses on limited access roads to fifty-five (55) miles per hour. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Safety. By Representative Andrews- HB 129-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections, allowing a recount of ballots whenever the difference in the vote between certain candidates is five per cent (5%) or less; to be numbered section 102.168, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Andrews- HB 130-A bill to be entitled An act amending section 101.71, Florida Statutes, by adding subsection (3) thereto; authorizing the location of new polling places in cases of emergency; providing for effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Andrews- HB 131-A bill to be entitled An act relating to a maximum contribution to candidates for countywide, multi-county, state- wide, and congressional nomination or office; maximum per- sonal contribution; number of times one may contribute; amending section 99.161(2)(a), Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. HB 132- WITHDRAWN By Representative Andrews- HB 133-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending subparagraph 4, 5, of paragraph (d) of subsection (2) of section 99.161, Florida Statutes, to delete the prohibition against renting office facilities prior to the qualification of a candidate and to clarify that a person may have printing done prior to qualifying as a candidate so long as it is not in the nature of advertising; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Andrews-- HB 134--A bill to be entitled An act amending subsection (d) of section 104.31, Florida Statutes; removing restrictions on political activity by municipal officers and employees; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 11 By Representatives Andrews and Randell- HB 135-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending section 101.33, Florida Statutes, pertaining to the number of voting machines to be used in each precinct; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Andrews- HB 136-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending paragraph (d) of subsection (9) of section 99.161, Florida Statutes, to remove the limitation upon contributions by a party committee; adding subsection (5) of section 99.061, Florida Statutes, to provide that any person who withdraws his candidacy may requalify or qualify for other office not later than the expiration of the qualifying period for filing qualifying papers; amending subsection (3) of section 102.166, Florida Statutes, to require a protest alleging error to be filed with the county canvassing board prior to the time it adjourns; which time shall be no less than 48 hours subsequent to the closing of the polls; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Andrews- HB 137-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending section 101.45(1), Florida Statutes, by deleting ref- erence to insertion of ballots on voting machines; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Andrews- HB 138-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending section 99.012, Florida Statutes, providing that no individual shall seek two offices at the same time; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Andrews- HB 139-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the reg- istration of freeholders; amending subsection (5) of section 97.081, Florida Statutes, to authorize the closing of registration books thirty (30) days prior to bond elections; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Andrews- HB 140-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending section 101.21(2), Florida Statutes, providing that one set of the official ballots provided for each precinct be retained by the supervisor instead of by the election board; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. HB 141- WITHDRAWN By Representative Gallen- HB 142-A bill to be entitled An act relating to barbers; amending section 476.18(4), Florida Statutes, to require that the director of the Florida Barbers' Sanitary Commission be a licensed barber; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Health & Welfare. By Representative Spicola- HB 143-A bill to be entitled An act relating to jurors; amending section 40.24, Florida Statutes, to increase the per diem of jurors to twenty dollars ($20) per day and mileage to ten cents (10c) per mile. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Arnold- HJR 144-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to section 4 of Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Florida, creating the office of Commissioner of Transportation, prescribing the duties thereof and providing that the Com- missioner of Transportation be a member of the Cabinet. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Transportation and Appropriations. On motion by Mr. Pettigrew HJR 144 was referred also to the Committee on State governmental Organization & Efficiency. By Representatives Reed, Grizzle, and Baker- HB 145-A bill to be entitled An act relating to rates of employee compensation; prohibiting wage rate discrimination on the basis of sex; providing exceptions; providing civil li- ability for violations of the act; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Labor & Industry and Appropriations. By Representative Pettigrew- HB 146-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; adding section 97.032 to chapter 97, Florida Statutes, au- thorizing voting by special ballot in national elections by reg- istered electors who have changed their permanent residence within the state; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Elections. By Representative Sackett- HB 147-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Florida basic science law; amending section 456.11, Florida Statutes, to extend time for applying for examination to thirty (30) days; amending section 456.16, Florida Statutes, to increase exam- ination fee to twenty-five dollars ($25); amending section 456.17, Florida Statutes, to increase compensation paid to members of board of examiners to forty dollars ($40); pro- viding for appropriations of funds for administration. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Health & Welfare, Appropriations, and Fi- nance & Taxation. HB 148-WITHDRAWN HB 149-WITHDRAWN By Representative Andrews- HB 150-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending section 101.32, Florida Statutes, to require that voting machines be used in all precincts in every county; pro- viding that municipalities may adopt voting machines; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Elections. HB 151-WITHDRAWN By Representative Andrews- HB 152-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending section 99.161(8)(a)4, Florida Statutes, to clarify that successful primary candidates shall receive their certificates of election from the supervisor of elections or the secretary of state; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Elections. By Representative Fleece- HB 153-A bill to be entitled An act providing for the 12 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 8, 1969 cancellation and discharge of judgements discharged in bank- ruptcy; providing for certification of copies; providing for the effect of orders of cancellation and discharge; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Gallen- HB 154-A bill to be entitled An act relating to sightless persons accompanied by a "dog guide" making it a misde- meanor to refuse to allow the "dog guide" to accompany the blind person in the enjoyment of certain public accom- modations. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Health & Welfare. By Representatives Walker and Powell- HB 155-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the establish- ment of a coastal property and erosion control line; declaring public policy; authorizing the trustees of the internal improve- ment fund to establish a surveyed permanent boundary between state lands and private properties in connection with beach nourishment programs; directing that such surveys be made upon local applications; providing for the recording of maps; providing for objections by property owners effected; abro- gating the common law of erosion and accretion to conform with the purposes of the act; preserving riparian rights; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Lands & Parks, and Appropriations. On motion by Mr. Nichols, HB 155 was referred also to the Committee on Judiciary. HB 156-WITHDRAWN By Representative Reedy- HB 157-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Depart- ment of Motor Vehicles, license registration plates; amending sections 320.05, 320.06, 320.061, 320.07, 320.18, 320.26, Florida Statutes; providing for license plates to be issued for five (5) year periods and renewed annually by a revalidation sticker; requiring registration of trailers and semitrailers; pro- viding an additional fee on each plate and revalidation sticker for reflectorization to be deposited in Division of Corrections Industrial Trust Fund; prohibiting counterfeiting of revalidation stickers; creating section 320.0611, Florida Statutes, providing for the issuance of duplicates of certificates of registration and replacement of license plates, lost, stolen or damaged; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Safety, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Davis- HB 158-A bill to be entitled An act relating to municipal taxation; amending section 167.441, Florida Statutes, relating to the limitation on the rate of millage to be levied by munic- ipalities; providing for levy in excess of limitation subject to referenda of certain owners of freeholds; eliminating require- ment for referenda under certain circumstances. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Davis- SHB 159-A bill to be entitled An act relating to municipal taxation; amending section 167.442, Florida Statutes, providing for an increase in the rate of millage to be levied by munic- ipalities in excess of limit subject to ratification of referenda of the owners of freeholds not wholly exempt from taxation. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Davis- HB 160-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation; amending section 193.322, Florida Statutes, providing for ref- erenda to increase millage rate for county purposes by limiting participation in such elections to the owners of freeholds of the county or district not wholly exempt from taxation. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Davis- HB 161-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation; amending section 192.31, Florida Statutes, by adding sub- section (9) to provide for the adoption of classifications of taxable property by the comptroller and to require tax assessors to furnish valuations in each classification; authorizing expend- iture of county and municipal funds for this purpose; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Ad Valorem Taxation and Appropriations. On motion by Mr. Pettigrew, HB 161 was referred also to the Committee on State Governmental Organization & Efficiency. By Representative Fleece- HB 162-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the extent of homestead exemptions, amending section 192.13, Florida Stat- utes; providing that beneficial title shall be deemed equitable title; providing that beneficial title in equity shall include in- terests of lessees who own a leasehold interest in leases having terms in excess of ninety-eight (98) years; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Grizzle- HB 163-A bill to be entitled An act relating to grand jury investigations; establishing a special, statewide grand jury to be impaneled on motion of the attorney general; defining its powers and scope of inquiry. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. HB 164-WITHDRAWN By Representative Featherstone- HB 165-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state superintendent of public instruction; providing for the col- lection and distribution of information on financial aid, i.e., grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study programs, available to Florida students in Florida institutions of learning, both public and private; requiring the state superintendent of public instruction to distribute such information to county school superintendents; requiring county school superintendents to dis- tribute such information to all junior and senior high school principals and all presidents of junior colleges; requiring junior and senior high school principals and all presidents of junior colleges to distribute such information to all guidance coun- selors in such schools and junior colleges; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative James- HB 166-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending section 100.061, Florida Statutes, changing the date of the primary election; providing that candidate receiving largest number of votes shall be nominated; amending section 99.061(1),(2), and (3), Florida Statutes, changing the dates for filing qualification papers and paying fees; repealing section 100.091, Florida Statutes, relating to the second primary election; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. HB 167-WITHDRAWN April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 13 By Representative James- HB 168-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drivers' licenses; amending section 322.15, Florida Statutes, providing a twenty-four (24) hour period within which a person may pro- duce an operator's or chauffeur's license after it is demanded by certain officers; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Tucker- HB 169-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public welfare, aid programs; amending the introductory paragraph of section 409.16, Florida Statutes, by increasing maximum monthly assistance; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Health & Welfare and Appropriations. Presentation of St. Petersburg Times Award On motion by Mr. Savage, the rules were waived and Mr. Sanford H. Stiles, Public Service and Promotion Manager of the St. Petersburg Times, was granted the privilege of the floor to be present at the rostrum during the presentation of the Times Award. On behalf of the St. Petersburg Times the Speaker presented its biennial award to the Honorable Robert T. Mann, now Judge of the District Court of Appeal, Second Appellate Dis- trict, for his outstanding service as a Member of the 1967 House of Representatives. MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE April 8, 1969 The Honorable Frederick H. Schultz Speaker, House of Representatives Sir: I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has adopted- HCR 1-ORG Respectfully, Edwin G. Fraser Secretary of the Senate HCR 1-ORG, contained in the above message, was ordered enrolled. Recess On motion by Mr. Rowell, the House stood in informal recess at 11:47 A. M. to reconvene upon call of the Speaker. JOINT SESSION Pursuant to the provisions of HCR 1-ORG, the Members of the Senate, escorted by the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate and the Sergeant at Arms of the House, appeared at the door of the House and were seated in the Chamber. The Joint Session was called to order by the Speaker at 12:00 Noon. Arrival of Lieutenant Governor, Cabinet and Supreme Court The Honorable Ray C. Osborne, Lieutenant Governor; The Honorable Tom Adams, Secretary of State; The Honorable Earl Faircloth, Attorney General; The Honorable Fred O. Dickinson, Jr.. Comptroller; The Honorable Broward Williams, Treasurer; The Honorable Doyle Conner, Commissioner of Agriculture; The Honorable Floyd T. Christian, Commissioner of Education. constituting the Cabinet of the State of Florida, and Mr. Chief Justice Richard W. Ervin, Mr. Justice B. K. Roberts, Mr. Justice E. Harris Drew, Mr. Justice Vassar B. Carlton, Mr. Justice James C. Adkins, Jr. and Mr. Justice Joseph A. Boyd, Jr., members of the Supreme Court of Florida, were escorted into the Chamber by the Sergeant at Arms and seated. The Speaker asked the President of the Senate to preside over the Joint Session. THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE IN THE CHAIR A quorum of the Joint Session was declared present. Prayer Prayer by Reverend Alva H. Brock, Ortega Methodist Church, Jacksonville: "Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain. Unless the Lord watches over the city, the watchman stays awake in vain." Psalms 127:1 Unless the Lord watches over the State of Florida the Senators and Representatives stay awake and labor in vain. 0 God, giver of every good and perfect gift, thank You for this day and the great opportunities it affords. Thank You for the heritage that has come down to us, bought by toils and tears other than our own. Thank You for these leaders who have been elected in this crucial hour to guide the paths of our state, especially the Governor, Claude R. Kirk, Jr., the President of the Senate John E. Mathews and the Speaker of the House, Fred Schultz. May these leaders and each of these duly elected be steadfast in their devotion to You, 0 God. Make them stable and wise to understand their task. May they lead this state to the highest hours in its history in education, health, industry, business, civil rights and responsibilities, and human wel- fare. Be their stay in trouble their strength in conflict, their guide and deep resource. Give them a strength greater than their own, 0 Lord and may their words, their thoughts and their accomplishments be acceptable in Your sight-until at last to us and to all peoples may come the day of brotherhood and peace. In the name and through the power of Jesus, our Risen Lord and Savior. Amen. Committee to the Governor On motion by Mr. Matthews, the President appointed Senators Young, Bafalis and Slade and the Speaker appointed Representatives Matthews, Savage and Sweeny as a joint com- mittee to notify Governor Kirk that the Legislature had assembled to receive his message. The committee retired, and presently returned escorting His Excellency, Governor Claude R. Kirk, Jr. Presentation of the Governor The President then presented Governor Kirk, who addressed the Joint Session as follows: Governor's Address Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, distinguished members of the Legislature, Lieutenant Governor, members of the Cabinet, honorable Justices of the Supreme Court, my fellow Flori- dians: Once again it is my duty and privilege to address you as the 1969 Florida Legislature convenes at our historic capitol. We meet at a moment in history when state governments all over America have come to a decisive turning point- and when, under our new Constitution, Florida's state government must be reorganized and modernized to serve the needs of its people. In' this almost revolutionary rebirth of state government, reapportioned state legislatures are returning to state capi- tols the initiative that in decades of inertia and inaction was allowed to go almost by default to Washington. 14 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 8, 1969 For the first time, state governments are facing up to the multiple problems of life in a complex urban society-and they are seeking to equip themselves with the modern tools of government they must have to solve them. And at a time when people are calling upon their state and local governments for more and better services, state governments find themselves confronted with revenues that are limited, costs that are annually pushed upward by infla- tion, and a tax structure that sends 64% of aft tax dollars to Washington while state governments get only 19% and local governments only 17%. I think it can be very truthfully said that no session of our Legislature has ever been confronted with the great challenge that faces you now-but it is also true that no Florida Legislature has ever been given the opportunity to remake state government that will be yours in this history- making 60 days. The response you make here to this challenge, and to this opportunity, will not only measure the resources of Florida government and affect the lives of millions of Floridians for decades to come-it will also serve as a national testing ground of the ability of state governments to live up to the needs and expectations of their peoples. If the challenge is met and the opportunity seized, what happens at Tallahassee in the next two months may well serve as a guideline for other states all across this nation who are seeking to lay the same groundwork for improve- ment that has now been created in Florida. You are a reapportioned Legislature. You represent Florida as it is today-not as it was yesterday. You are a two-party Legislature--and each party has the responsibility and the opportunity in this session to demon- strate its qualifications for effective leadership-which means placing statesmanship above politics, and achievement before ambition. The intensive work that has gone into preparing for this session has shown that you have come here today aware of your great responsibilities and ready to carry them out to the limit of your capabilities. While the separation of powers that is an integral part of our system of government makes the Legislature an inde- pendent branch, let me assure you that in your work here you will have my full cooperation. The last Legislature wrote a record of hard work and accomplishment that will serve as a firm foundation on which to build the achievements of 1969. That Legislature put before the voters of Florida the new Constitution we so long needed, and which I made the first priority of this administration on the day it took office. It provided for education in Florida more state funds than any previous Legislature had ever appropriated. It enacted into law the Florida Bureau of Law Enforce- ment proposed in my Message on Crime the first state- wide crime-fighting agency in Florida. It recognized the need for a strong statute to protect Florida air and water against the dangers of pollution. It established the Commission on Marine Sciences and Technology. This now serves as the cornerstone on which we are building a whole new oceanography-based economy in Florida. It adopted a Code of Ethics and enacted "Government in the Sunshine" legislation. It passed the nation's first comprehensive highway safety package. It created the first State Planning Department. It outlawed discrimination in state employment. It created a State Highway Commissioner, and for the first time our Road Department is headed by a professional engineer. It also provided for staggered terms for our Road Board members. It enacted the complex legislation needed to make pos- sible the creation of Disneyworld, which will probably be America's single greatest tourist attraction. This is a real record of accomplishment-but it is by no means final or finished business. Many of these things need to be expanded; others need to be strengthened. Meeting as you are, under the unprecedented obligation to reorganize Florida government, you now have the oppor- tunity, unique in our history, to do all that is called for to create a state government that will be both responsible and responsive, both effective and efficient. The work of any Legislative session is recorded in the law books. But the work you do here will be written in the history books as well. A message of this kind is intended to present to you a broad overview of state government in terms of a factual assessment of where we now stand and the directions in which we must go. Within the limits of existing law and regulation, we have tried in these past two years to instill in government new energies and new techniques-to meet the needs of a steadily-growing state with initiative and innovation as well as by hard work. Now I would like to discuss with you briefly those specific areas of government where, in the next 60 days, you can take the most significant action to improve govern- ment capability and government initiative: State Finances The governmental reorganization you accomplish in this session will provide a new framework for government action. The budget you adopt will set out the limits of that action. This means that even the most necessary programs must be evaluated in terms of our overall fiscal capa- bility-and that each expenditure must justify itself in terms of monies granted or withheld for other proposed expendi- tures. We are faced with the necessity for providing government services for a population now numbering just over 6 million and growing at the rate of 10,000 every month-and we must do it in the face of an inflation rate of more than 7%, which has made it necessary to spend approximately $100 million more in 1969 to provide the same level of services as we did in 1967. The administration has dealt with these realities in budget hearings that have gone on for many months. You have them before you now in the two-volume report of the Budget Commission. Every spending request has been sub- jected to the most searching inquiry to assure that it is justified. Most have been cut back. We are presenting to you a budget recommendation that provides for maximum economy and efficiency; that im- proves and expands, to the greatest extent possible, essential state services; and that is a budget that can be managed within the capacities of presently available sources of state revenue. State agency spending requests from General Revenue totaled just over $3 billion-an increase of 88% over the current two-year budget. We have cut back those requests by over $800 million. Our budget recommendation for the 1969-1971 biennium is $2,252,000,000. The Budget Commission also recommends that $294 million of state capital outlay needs should be met by long-term financing. The new Constitution passed by the 1967 Legislature and adopted by the people provides authority for long-term borrowing-but it also states that this must be approved by the voters. The final decision on this kind of financing is, therefore, left directly to the people. April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 15 It is my recommendation that you enact into law a budget for the next two years which reflects the recommen- dations of the State Planning and Budget Commission report. Executive Reorganization No Legislature has ever had the opportunity to create the vast and long-range improvement in government efficiency and government economy that is now before you as the result of the adoption of our new Constitution. Executive reorganization is indeed an historic opportunity. The Legislative Branch has already undergone a readily- visible reorganization and modernization of its own. It has provided for annual sessions, for standing committees, for permanent staffing, and has assumed the post-audit function of government. I congratulate you on these improvements. The Executive and Judicial Branches have not undergone such reorganization, and it is to this task that we now address ourselves. The Governor is elected to be the Chief Executive Officer of the state government. He is publicly accountable as such. But every Florida Governor has always been restricted in providing this leadership by a system that has given Gover- nors position without power and accountability without authority. Because of the pluralistic concept of leadership within the Executive Branch, Florida government has lacked the capability to respond effectively to the demands upon it. The basic keystone of any realistic reorganization plan must be the fixing of executive authority and executive responsi- bility within a single Chief Executive. Under our new Constitution, we have a mandate to re- structure, by July 1, 1969, the Executive Branch into no more than 25 major departments, exclusive of those other- wise provided for. Since November, I have examined every aspect of our government as it is presently structured, and I have investi- gated the structure of other state governments. I have followed with a great deal of interest the intensive prelimi- nary work done by the Legislature to prepare itself for reorganization. I compliment both houses for the zeal and dedication with which they have approached the problem of reorganization. The House of Representatives has retained a professional management consultant firm for the purpose of studying Florida's Executive Branch. For two months, the firm-Booz, Allen and Hamilton- has examined our execu- tive process. In a preliminary report submitted last month, and in a final report finished just last week, the consultants found that the Executive Branch is structurally obsolete; that many of our programs are fragmented and inefficient; that we have ineffective duplication of services resulting from a proliferation of more than 200 state agencies; and that the Executive Branch is unresponsive to the public need. I agree. The consultants have recommended to the House of Representatives a plan for reorganizing the Executive Branch, which will eliminate the pluralistic concept of leadership; which will eliminate overlapping of duplication in the Executive Branch; which will endow the Executive with authority commensurate with its responsibility; and which will make government more comprehensible to the public. I agree. I recommend you enact legislation which will reflect the basic reorganization concepts contained in the $50,000 final report of Booz, Allen and Hamilton, which the people paid for. Roads and Highways There is no more critical need in the long-range growth of Florida than the necessity for planning and funding the roads and highways that will move people and goods with speed and safety. Up to now, Florida has tried unsuccessfully to meet this need with short-range planning and short-term financing. Now, however, the Executive Department of Florida govern- ment has carried out its responsibility to provide a true long-range master plan for road and highway needs, together with a long-term cost projection. The detailed plan prepared by the State Road Department deals with road and highway needs from 1969 through 1985. It has taken in the projected growth of urban areas and it recognizes the need for increased state assistance to local governments. The plan calls for full state financing of all state high- ways, including right-of-way acquisition, and a 75% assistance for local roads and streets in the cities and counties comprising our urban complexes. It assures full coordination in planning, in design, in construction and in maintenance to provide a maximum return for every dollar invested. I recommend you enact into law legislation that would fully fund the 1985 road plan. Natural Resources Florida is a true growth state and growth means develop- ment. But it is absolutely imperative that in developing Florida, we also preserve the natural advantages which have been the basic stimulus for all the growth we have enjoyed. Now is the time to take the action necessary to assure that Florida will grow with full understanding of the impor- tance of our natural resources and a painstaking regard for their protection. Other states and cities, and even whole regions, are being forced to spend billions of dollars to remedy the damages of plunder and pollution that we still have within our power to avoid in Florida. The smog of Los Angeles, the stench of Lake Erie and the urban blight of city after city across the American landscape must be powerful warning signals to us. It can happen here-unless we move swiftly and strongly to prevent it. The Booz, Allen and Hamilton report recommends a single department of government to handle all matters con- cerned with natural resources preservation and with the development of the recreation facilities needed for our own protection-and for the tens of millions of visitors who come here each year. I agree with this concept. We must take full scale measures to restore our eroded beaches and to protect every mile of Florida beachfront from future erosion. We must protect the estuaries from pollution and dredging to preserve the food and game fish breeding grounds. We have to learn to live on the existing land instead of on land pirated from our bays. We have more people now than we have ever had before and still more are coming. This means we must give new attention to fresh water supply management and to flood control. We must protect-now and forever-the Everglades National Park, of which we are but custodians for all the people of the United States. We can do all these things if we are determined to take the actions that are needed and if we are willing to learn from the mistakes of the past. We still have time on our side-but time does not stand still and we must make the best possible use of it. This is a major responsibility of this Legislature, and I most strongly urge it receive the detailed attention of which it is deserving. 16 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 8, 1969 Crime Our capability to meet and beat the challenge of crime must be strengthened. Just as people and businesses look for growth areas, so does organized crime. The crime lords of the Mafia have already taken advantage of lax law en- forcement and official toleration to make south Florida a winter headquarters. Unless this is stopped, it will grow- and this evasion of responsibility cannot be allowed to happen in Florida. The Florida Bureau of Law Enforcement has begun to do a good job with the limited funding given it by the last Legislature. Now it must be strengthened by the addition of enough agents to convert its present skeleton staff and provide for at least an additional 100 agents. The Florida Crime Information Center needs to be implemented to im- prove the calibre of the state-wide information mechanism on which law enforcement is dependent. Funds to accom- plish these objectives are provided for in the Planning and Budget Commission report. The growing menace of drug abuse must be dealt with decisively by this Legislative session. We must have greater emphasis on education, on investigation and on the training of law enforcement personnel to be effective in this field. And we must make sure that convicted drug peddlers go to jail, and that they stay in jail. I recommend that state attorneys throughout Florida should be full-time public officials. I know this would add to state cost in the form of increased payrolls, but this should receive your consideration in determining how law enforcement and the administration of criminal justice is to be strengthened. We cannot speak of our goals in building a larger and a better Florida unless we recognize our responsibility to take an uncompromising position against crime and lawlessness- and that we do whatever may be necessary to carry out that responsibility. Education The last Legislature appropriated more money for educa- tion than any Legislature had done before. But it did not accomplish the restructuring of education that is a vital necessity if it is to do the job we expect of it, and if it is to return full value for the investment we are making in it. Education does not consist of merely sending children to school for a dozen or so years. It must teach them the skills they need to emerge as productive and satisfied citizens. This means accurately projecting the kind of environment in which they will live, and teaching them the skills they will need. We can't keep turning out high school graduates who possess no employment skills-and this has nothing to do with whether or not they go on to higher education. 13% of the jobs in our society call for a college education. But "87% do not. Certainly, every high school graduate should be mandatorily vocationally trained to be able to hold down a job in the 87% category. That is not the case today-and that is but one failure of an educational system that is simply not able to meet its heavy responsibilities. We, the educational creators of Florida, are causing the "drive-outs" and "push-outs"; the children are not. Let me emphasize there is no element of partisanship in this. There is no place for politics in education, and I have said over and over again that it should be totally removed. I want an education structure that will educate our young people for the jobs they will have to find; that will turn dropouts into stay-ins. The specific areas in which I recommend you take action are the following: 1. Education should be taken out of the hands of a politically-oriented State Cabinet. 2. The elected Commissioner of Education should repre- sent education at the Cabinet level, but he should not be the operating executive for any segment of education. For operational direction, we need to be able to employ the most capable educators we can find. 3. The consolidation of school districts, authorized by our new Constitution, should be encouraged. There is no reason to invest needlessly in the administrative overhead involved in small school districts when by consolidation these tax dollars could be put to the use for which they were intended-to buy good teaching and learning. 4. The Florida Public School Board should be given both the power and responsibility it needs to make it a citizen board for direction of K through 12 education at the state level. 5. The Junior College Board should be made independent of the State Department of Education and be given the status, authority, and autonomy paralleling that of the Board of Regents. 6. Our vocational and technical education programs must be upgraded and made genuinely responsive to the needs of Florida business and industry-which will also make them responsive to the real needs of the students we enroll in them. Even if you accomplish all of these things, education will by no means be perfect-but it will be put firmly on the road to the excellence we have to achieve. In terms of its importance and in the amount of state funds it requires, education is among our primary responsibilities-but it is a nonpolitical responsibility to be carried out in a nonpolitical manner. I have outlined for you my suggestions for improvement in six major areas of state government. Now I would like to talk to you about several other areas which deserve your immediate attention. Government in the Sunshine. The statute passed by the 1967 Legislature needs to be strengthened to assure that the business of government is carried out in the full light of public awareness. Conflict of Interest. The number of bills that have been filed indicates your concern for setting out clear guidelines to protect both public officials and the public from being involved in any conflict of interest. Public confidence is an essential ingredient of free government, and there is no doubt whatever that the people of Florida want this kind of government ethics spelled out clearly and specifically. Annual Motor Vehicle Inspection. The difficulties involved in attempting to inspect every motor vehicle in Florida twice during each year have become apparent. The law should be changed to provide for once-a-year inspection. Judicial Reform. The only article in the Constitution that has not been revised is the judicial article. Revision is needed to streamline and modernize our judicial system with particular attention to eliminating the needless prolifer- ation of trial courts. I recommend, however, that this revi- sion include the creation of a Workmen's Compensation Court to hear appeals from the rulings of the Industrial Commission. At present, all such appeals go directly to the Supreme Court, where they constitute a heavy workload that could be handled more efficiently in a court consti- tuted for this purpose. Revision of this article will strengthen the administration of justice in Florida and assure its capability of meeting the increased demands that our state-wide growth will make upon it. Suspension of Public Officials. The entire matter of sus- pensions of public officials warrants complete clarification. Fixed and permanent guidelines should be adopted which would protect the rights of the suspended official, clearly established the authority of the Governor, and specifically outline the procedural order. I recommend that you prescribe by law the manner in which suspension proceedings shall be conducted by the Senate, including specific and fixed rules of evidence. That you prescribe the form of the order of suspension, and that you prescribe what shall be appropriate legal notice to the parties involved. April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 17 Further, I recommend that you outline the manner in which a Governor may properly utilize his executive author- ity in the handling of public officials under indictment, and that you stipulate whether or not prior acts of misconduct shall be grounds for suspension, and whether or not a public official may be suspended more that one time for the same acts of misconduct. Duties of the Lieutenant Governor. I also recommend for your favorable action the providing of specific powers, re- sponsibilities and duties for the office of Lieutenant Gover- nor created by the new state Constitution. It is my recommendation that the Lieutenant Governor be empowered to vote at meetings of policy-making boards and commissions at which the Governor is not present and that he be given power to act in the Governor's stead should the Governor be absent or incapacitated. I would recommend against burdening the office with administrative trivia of little or no consequence, but I would suggest to you that you now have an excellent opportunity to delegate to the office of Lieutenant Governor the leader- ship of one of the major reorganized departments of state government. Now I conclude this message and your work continues. It will be up to you to consider and choose from among the many approaches and proposals that will come before you-and to translate into action those you select as being best suited to advance the purposes of government and match it successfully to the purposes of the people it must serve. I again give you my pledge to work closely and in cooper- ation with both Houses of this Legislature and with your leadership. In the give-and-take of the normal relationship between two separate branches of government, each with its own responsibilities and its own viewpoint, there are bound to be honest differences of opinion. I ask only that you remember as I will remember-that such differences are inspired not by the will to oppose but by the desire to achieve, and that in this spirit of seeking the maximum merit and the greatest good, we may work together in friendship and in harmony. Finally, I ask in all seriousness that you dedicate your- selves to the responsibilities that the people of Florida have placed in your hands and that in order to carry them out as they must be carried out, each of you now join with me in declaring a 60-day total moratorium on the politics of elec- tion and of re-election. I know that there are many among you who seek to serve in higher office. I commend you for this spirit, for it is a vital part of our governmental process. But I most urgently hope that you will not seek to use this session of the Legislature as a daily shouting stall for these ambitions, but that, instead, you will be content to rely on your joint achievements of these next 60 days to make your case for greater responsibility to the people of Florida. To do other- wise would be to betray not only your own responsibility but also the dedicated work of those among you who have given so much effort to laying the groundwork for what must be accomplished here. There is much to be done and there are 60 days in which to do it. It can be done-and done fully and done prop- erly-in that time if you are determined to do it. I believe you are and I believe you will. With a full awareness of our historic responsibility and knowing how great are the opportunities now spread before us, let us move forward together to write a record of achievement for Florida that will stand to our credit now and that will echo down the long corridor of history as well. Following the Governor's address, Governor Kirk, Lieutenant Governor Osborne, members of the Cabinet and members of the Supreme Court were escorted from the Chamber. On motion by Senator Friday, the Joint Session was dissolved and the Senators retired to the Senate Chamber. Reconvened THE SPEAKER IN THE CHAIR The House was called to order by the Speaker at 12:50 P.M. The following Members were recorded present: Mr. Speaker Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Bevis Bird Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Caldwell Chapman Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J.R. Conway Crabtree Craig Crider Culbreath D'Alemberte Danahy Davis Dixon Dubbin Earle Elmore Featherstone Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gallen Gautier Gibson Gillespie Glisson Gorman Graham Grizzle Gustafson Harris Hartnett Heath Hector Hess Hodes Holloway James Jordan Kershaw King Lancaster Lewis Lindsey MacKay Martinez, E.L. Martinez, J.M. Matthews McNulty Melvin Middlemas Miers Mixson Moudry Nease Nergard Nichols Ogden Pettigrew Poorbaugh Powell Pratt Prominski Randell Redman Reedy Reeves Register Renick Roberts Robinson Rowell Rude Ryals Sackett Savage Sessums Shaw Singleton Smith Spicola Stafford Stevens Sweeny Tillman, J.K. Tillman, R.J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ward Ware West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Wood Woodward Yancey Excused: Representative Reed, due to injury. A quorum was present. CONTINUATION OF INTRODUCTION AND REFERENCE By Representative Tucker HB 170-A bill to be entitled An act relating to witness fees; providing increases in witness fees; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Tucker- HB 171-A bill to be entitled An act relating to grounds for divorce; amending section 65.04, Florida Statutes, providing incompatibility as grounds for divorce; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Firestone- HB 172-A bill to be entitled An act relating to loans to parolees; amending chapter 947, Florida Statutes, by adding section 947.28, authorizing the probation and parole com- mission to make loans to certain parolees and to create a special fund; making an appropriation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on General Legislation and Appropriations. By Representative Wood- HB 173-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending section 97.031(2), Florida Statutes, changing the period within which a nonregistered elector must execute an oath to vote in national elections; amending section 97.051, Florida Statutes, conforming the oath of an elector to the State Constitution; amending section 97.072, Florida Statutes, desig- nating renewal registration cards as duplicate cards and pro- viding the time for application for duplicate cards; amen ing section 99.023(1) and (3), Florida Statutes, extending the time for write-in candidates to certify information to the secretary 18 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 8, 1969 of state; extending the time for the secretary of state to certify names to counties; amending section 102.166(3), Florida Sta- tutes, changing the time for filing a protest alleging error; repealing section 101.694(6), Florida Statutes, relating to federal postcard applications for absentee ballots; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Nergard- HB 174-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending section 103.101(1) and (6), Florida Statutes, changing the date of election of delegates to national con- ventions; amending section 103.101, Florida Statutes by adding subsection (9), requiring delegates to vote for their preferred candidate; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Nichols- HB 175-A bill to be entitled An act relating to robbery; amending section 813.011, F. S.; providing that robbery by a person armed with a dangerous weapon and having the intent, if resisted, to kill or maim the person robbed shall be punishable by death; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative West- HB 176-A bill to be entitled An act relating to planning and zoning; requiring county and municipal zoning authorities to give mailed notice to all affected property owners of pending changes in zoning classifications; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Local Government. By Representative Sackett- HB 177-A bill to be entitled An act relating to regulation of traffic on highways; amending chapter 317, Florida Statutes, by adding section 317.185 to require that reports of all fees or fines collected for violations on expressways, interstate high- ways, and turnpikes be made to the secretary of state. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Safety and Appropriations. By Representative Reed- HB 178-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax assess- ments; amending section 193.25, Florida Statutes, to require notice by mail to taxpayers of their current and prior year assessments prior to first meeting of board of equalization; providing for notice to taxpayers of right to appear before board; providing for notice by mail before final meeting of board if assessor s valuation is increased by the board. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Local Government. By Representative D'Alemberte- HJR 179-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 3 of Article V of the Florida constitution to provide that the Legislature may delegate to the Supreme Court the power to adopt rules governing practice and procedure in all courts. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Reed- HJR 180-A joint resolution proposing amendments to sections 4 and 5 of Article IV of the State Constitution to provide for appointment of the cabinet by the governor subject to confirmation by the Senate; providing qualifications for cabinet members. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on State Governmental Organization & Efficiency and Appropriations. By Representative Sackett- HB 181-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the dis- pensing of drugs by pharmacists; amending section 465.18(2)(c), Florida Statutes, to provide that pharmacists may dispense certain drugs without prescriptions in emergency situations; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Health & Welfare. By Representative Sackett- HB 182-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the board of commissioners of state institutions, regulation of prisoners; amending section 945.21, Florida Statutes, by adding a new subsection (2) to provide for adoption of regulations permitting spouses to visit prisoners for conjugal purposes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on State Institutions and Appropriations. By Representative Gallen- HB 183-A bill to be entitled An act relating to university and college student tuition fees; amending section 240.052(2), Florida Statutes, by adding paragraph (d) to apply to Board of Regents; amending section 230.0111(3), Florida Statutes, to apply to junior colleges; providing students receiving benefits under federal war orphans educational assistance program are exempt from tuition charges. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Andrews- HB 184-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending Chapter 102, Florida Statutes, by adding section 102.152, providing that where a mistake is found in canvass of elections the canvassing board may reconvene to correct its mistake within a certain period of time; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Andrews- HB 185-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections, requiring the state attorney in the county of residence of any candidate to present any complaint of any citizen of a violation of the election code to the grand jury for investigation; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Andrews- HB 186-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; adding section 99.161(16), Florida Statutes, requiring every person who was a candidate for nomination or election to office to submit a sworn statement of contributions or expen- ditures incurred for a period of one (1) year following the last election in which he participated; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Andrews- HB 187-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections amending section 101.68(1), Florida Statutes, to require the board of county canvassers to reconcile the absentee ballots to be counted with the absentee ballot application, absentee ballots mailed and absentee ballots received as provided in section 101.63, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 19 By Representative Danahy- HB 188-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local govern- ment; authorizing creation of voluntary councils of local public officials; providing for the membership, powers and adninis- tration of such councils; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Local Government. By Representative Nichols- HB 189-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Sabine Towing & Transportation Co., Inc., a Corporation, on account of funds expended by the corporation as a result of the negli- gent closing of the Gulf Beach Bridge draw span, operated by the Florida State Road Department, a component agency of the State of Florida, on December 7, 1963, by an agent, servant or employee of the Florida State Road Department; and to require the Florida State Road Department to reimburse Sabine Towing & Transportation Co., Inc., for their expenses in repairing the damage to the Tug Zeus in the amount of $2,979.72 from the general funds of the Florida State Road Department. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Claims. By Representative Featherstone- HB 190-A bill to be entitled An act relating to municipal firemen's pension trust fund; repealing Section 175.041 (2), Florida Statutes, relating to applicability of provisions of said fund; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Retirement & Personnel and Appropriations. HB 191-WITHDRAWN By Representative Featherstone- HB 192-A bill to be entitled An act relating to qualification and registration of electors, armed servicemen overseas; amending chapter 97, Florida Statutes, by amending section 97.0631 to provide for notification of elections by the super- visor of elections; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Fleece- HB 193-A bill to be entitled An act authorizing the City of St. Petersburg, Florida, to define contractors dealing in air conditioning, refrigeration, heating, ventilating, general sheet metal maintenance, mechanical contracting and environmental control systems and to prescribe their qualifications; to create a board of examiners to determine their qualifications and to issue licenses and to suspend and revoke such licenses upon prescribed grounds; and providing an effective date. Evidence of notice and publication was established by the House as to HB 193. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Local Government. HB 194-WITHDRAWN By Representative Fleece- HB 195-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education, to provide participation in the interstate agreement on qualifi- cation of educational personnel, establishing purposes, findings, and policy; providing definitions; establishing criteria for inter- state educational personnel contracts; delineating effect on existing, approved and accepted programs; providing for inter- state cooperation; providing for evaluation of agreements; em- powering the state commissioner of education to enter into a state agreement on qualification of educational personnel; pro- viding for the filing of agreements in the state department of education and the office of the secretary of state; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public School Education and Appropriations. By Representative Fleece- HB 196-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicles; amending section 317.501 Florida Statutes, by adding subsection (7), to require prescribed equipment for slow-moving vehicles; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Safety and Appropriations. HB 197--WITHDRAWN By Representative Fleece- HB 198-A bill to be entitled An act for relief of James E. Imbler; providing an appropriation to compensate him for the funds expended and injuries sustained, and the ultimate wrongful death of his wife, Ila M. Imbler, caused by the negligence of a servant of the State of Florida; to require the Florida Department of Public Safety to investigate said claim and to settle by payment out of their designated funds or to settle said claim from the general funds of said agency in such amount as they may determine, not to exceed fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000); providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Claims. By Representative McNulty- HB 199-A bill to be entitled An act providing for the relief of Mrs. Charlene Williams; providing for reimbursement for related medical expenses arising out of an accident caused by the carelessness of Indian River County; providing an appro- priation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Claims. By Representative Gautier- HB 200-A bill to be entitled An act relating to police power of municipalities; amending section 168.03, Florida Statutes; by providing that all laws in conflict therewith are repealed. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Gautier- HB 201-A bill to be entitled An act relating to compensation for expenses of circuit judges, amending Section 26.43, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Gautier- HB 202-A bill to be entitled An act relating to gambling; amending subsection 849.09(1), F. S., by adding a new para- graph (k); making illegal the possession of run down sheets, tally sheets, papers, records, instruments and things designed for use in violation of gambling laws; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative West- HCR 203-A concurrent resolution commending students of Jacksonville University for courageous and unselfish acts. -was read the first time in full and referred to the Committee on General Legislation. By Representative Reedy- HB 204-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle licenses, amending section 320.20, Florida Statutes, to provide for a portion of the revenues derived therefrom to be deposited in the state roads trust fund; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Transportation and Appropriations. 20 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 8, 1969 By Representative Mixson- HB 205-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tuberculosis hospitals; amending chapter 392, Florida Statutes, by adding section 392.243, changing the name of the Southeast Florida Tuberculosis Hospital to the A. G. Holley Tuberculosis Hos- pital; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on State Institutions. By Representative Baker- HB 206-A bill to be entitled An act relating to mental health; amending section 402.01, Florida Statutes, to change the name of the council provided for therein to Council on Training and Research in Mental Health; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Mental Health. By Representative Baker- HB 207-A bill to be entitled An act relating to mental health; repealing section 402.081 Florida Statutes, creating an advisory committee on mental health; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Mental Health By Representative Baker- HB 208-A bill to be entitled An act relating to mental health; amending section 402.07, Florida Statutes, to put repay- ment in service on a month to month basis rather than year to year; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Mental Health. By Representative Baker- HB 209-A bill to be entitled An act relating to mental health; amending section 402.06, Florida Statutes, to provide that interest on notes given by grantees of scholarships or stipends shall begin ninety (90) days after completion or termination of the training program; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Mental Health. By Representative Baker-. HB 210-A bill to be entitled An act relating to mental health; amending section 402.05, Florida Statutes, to permit training at mental health institutions as well as at colleges and universities; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Mental Health & Appropriations. By Representative Baker- HB 211-A bill to be entitled An act relating to mental health; amending section 402.05, Florida Statutes, to eliminate residence and citizenship requirements for candidates for scholarships and stipends; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Mental Health and Appropriations. By Representatives Ware and Savage- HB 212-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the county school system; amending section 230.17, Florida Statutes, to authorize the school board to meet in appropriate public places in the county; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public School Education. By Representative Reed- HJR 213-A joint resolution proposing amendments to Sec- tions 4 and 5 of Article IV of the State Constitution to provide for the appointment of the commissioner of education by the governor subject to confirmation by the senate; providing quali- fications for the commissioner of education. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public School Education. On motion by Mr. Pettigrew HJR 213 was referred also to the Committee on State governmental Organization & Efficiency. By Representative Firestone- HB 214-A bill to be entitled An act relating to building standards; adopting minimum standards for glass and glazing in all phases of construction statewide; providing a penalty; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representative Sweeny- HB 215-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Emory Rabren, Jr., providing for reimbursement and compensation in full payment for the expenses, losses, damages and injuries he suffered through no fault of his own as the result of wrongful imprisonment; providing for an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Claims. By Representative Gautier- HB 216-A bill to be entitled An act relating to accident reports; amending section 317.171, Florida Statutes; providing an exception for the use of results of any test measuring the amount of alcohol, intoxicants, narcotic drugs, barbiturates or central nervous system stimulants as evidence when otherwise admissible where such results are included or obtained for the purpose of making such reports; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Gautier- HB 217-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Division of Youth Services; creating chapter 959, Florida Statutes, pro- viding for the division to exercise executive and administrative supervision over all state-owned facilities used for detention, care training, treatment, and aftercare supervision of all children committed to it; providing for the qualifications, powers, duties, and jurisdiction of the division director including the appointment or employment of deputy directors, consultants, superintendents, aftercare counselors and other per- sonnel; providing for the development of specialized programs to attain the purpose and objectives of the division; providing for the appointment and duties of advisory committee to the director; providing for the establishment of the Departments of Training Schools, Aftercare, Community Services, Statistics and Research, and Group Treatment; providing for the functions, powers and duties of said departments; providing for the com- mitment of children to the division; amending section 965.01(2), Florida Statutes, to delete the specific powers and duties of the division included in chapter 959, Florida Statutes, created by this act; amending section 965.03, Florida Statutes, relating to the appointment and qualifications of the director of the division; amending section 39.01(18), Florida Statutes, to define the term "Division of Youth Services" rather than the term "Industrial School"; amending section 39.11 (2)(c), (e) (3), (4), Florida Statutes, to provide for the commitment of delinquent children and the payment of certain moneys to the Division of Youth Services; repealing sections 955.01, 955.011, 955.02-955.19, 955.21-955.25, 956.01-956.09, 958.01, and 958.02, Florida Statutes, relating to the state boys and girls industrial schools; repealing sections 965.10-965.15, Florida Statutes, presently providing for the aftercare program of the said division; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on State Institutions and Appropriations. On motion by Mr. Pettigrew, HB 217 was referred also to the Committee on State Governmental Organization & Efficiency. By Representative Danahy (by request)- HB 218-A bill to be entitled An act relating to occupational license taxes; amending section 205.041(2), Florida Statutes, to delete provision limiting municipal tax to fifty percent (50%) of April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 21 the state license tax; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Local Government and Finance & Taxation. By Representatives Culbreath and Alvarez- HB 219-A bill to be entitled An act relating to eggs and poultry; making an appropriation to the department of agri- culture for egg inspections; repealing section 583.07, Florida Statutes, relating to an egg inspection fee; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representatives Culbreath and Alvarez- HB 220- A bill to be entitled An act relating to commercial feed law; amending section 580.061(1), Florida Statutes, de- creasing the inspection fee twelve and one half cents (12 1/2c) per ton on commercial feed; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Agriculture, Finance & Taxation, and Appropriations. By Representatives Culbreath and Alvarez- HB 221-A bill to be entitled An act relating to poultry diseases; requiring commercial poultry producers, commercial poultry hatcheries, and poultry processing plants to provide for the sanitary disposal of dead birds, hatchery residue, and processing plant offal; prescribing the duties of the com- missioner of agriculture; providing penalty for violation; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representatives Culbreath and Alvarez- HB 222-A bill to be entitled An act relating to eggs; amend- ing chapter 583, Florida Statutes, by adding sections 583.051 and 583.052 to provide inspection for wholesomeness, sanitary facilities and equipment; amending section 583.02, Florida Sta- tutes, to provide additional unlawful acts; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Commit- tees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representatives Culbreath and Alvarez- HB 223---A bill to be entitled An act relating to eggs; amend- ing chapter 583, Florida Statutes, by adding section 583.021 making certain acts of producers or dealers unlawful; amending section 583.04, Florida Statutes, providing additional rule- making authority; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Agriculture. By Representatives Culbreath and Alvarez- HB 224-A bill to be entitled An act relating to stamped or marked bottles or boxes, egg containers; amending chapter 506, Florida Statutes, by adding sections 506.46 through 506.52, providing for registration of brand names or marks of egg containers by persons engaged in receiving and selling eggs in containers; providing for procedure for registration; providing for issuance of certificate and filing fee; prohibiting the illegal use of egg containers; regulating the transportation of egg con- tainers; providing that deposits upon egg containers shall not be deemed a sale thereof; providing a penalty. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representative Stevens- HB 225-A bill to be entitled An act relating to agency insurance purchases; amending part II of chapter 624, Florida Statutes, by adding section 624.01051; authorizing the cabinet. to analyze and approve agency insurance purchases; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Insurance. On motion by Mr. Pettigrew HB 225 was referred also to the Committee on State Governmental Organization & Efficiency. On motion by Mr. Tyre, HB 225 was referred also to the Committee on Retirement & Personnel. By Representatives J. K. Tillman, Bevis, Culbreath, Heath, Whitson, J. M. Martinez, and Mixson- HB 226-A bill to be entitled An act providing for the appointment of a joint interim committee of the legislature to study and investigate the activities of individuals or organized and unorganized groups or organizations who carry on, create, foster and perpetuate a designed course of conduct which tends to cause disorder on the campuses of the universities, com- munity junior colleges and public schools of Florida or cause an interruption in the ordinary course of their educational pro- grams; providing for the conducting of hearings by such com- mittee and granting full subpoena powers thereto; requiring reports by such committee; authorizing employment of special- ized assistance by the committee; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Alvarez- HB 227-A bill to be entitled An act relating to robbery; amending chapter 813, Florida Statutes, by adding section 813.012 to provide for rewards for information leading to arrest of persons committing armed robbery and robbery that results in death or wounding; providing for posting of signs in every retail establishment to advertise that rewards are offered; providing for administration by Director of Florida Bureau of Law Enforcement. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Crime & Law Enforcement and Appropriations. By Representative Nergard- HB 228-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending section 99.061(1),(2), and (3), Florida Statutes, changing the dates for filing qualification papers and paying fees; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative Fleece- HB 229- A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Harold Rome of Pinellas County, for the funds expended for damages and injuries suffered as a result of the negligence of the state road department in allowing a dangerous condition to exist on an incompleted road; providing an appropriation in the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750); providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Claims. By Representatives Reed, Davis, Gibson, Gorman, Ogden, King, Woodward, Tucker, Mixson, Nease, Lindsey, James, Crider, Register, Tobiassen, Rude, and Alvarez- HB 230-A bill to be entitled An act relating to candidates for public office; amending section 99.012, Florida Statutes, to provide that an individual who holds elective public office may not qualify as a candidate for another public office; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on General Legislation. By Representative Reed- HB 231-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drivers' licenses; amending section 322.261(1) to provide for a six (6) months' revocation of a driver's license where the driver refuses to submit to a chemical or blood test and is subsequently convicted of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcoholic beverages; amending section 322.28(2)(a)1. to pro- vide a minimum six (6) months' revocation of a driver's license 22 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 8, 1969 when upon a driver's first conviction of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor the court finds that the driver refused to submit to a chemical or blood test; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Safety. By Representative Reed- HB 242-A bill to be entitled An act relating to service of process on corporations; amending section 48.091(5), Florida Statutes, to provide for service of process on the secretary of state if the corporation fails to appoint a resident agent; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Reed- HJR 233-A joint resolution proposing amendments to Sec- tion 15 of Article III and Section 12 of Article XII of the State Constitution to provide for staggered terms of four years for members of the house of representatives. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on General Legislation. By Representative Murphy-- HB 234-A bill to be entitled An act relating to community antenna television systems; providing for the comprehensive regulation by the public service commission of persons and organizations owning, controlling, operating and managing said systems; providing for the issuance, transfer and revocation of certificates of public conveniences and necessity and fees there- for- providing for the powers and duties of the commission including the fixing of rates; authorizing the exercise of the power of eminent domain; requiring commission approval of certain contracts, securities and mergers; providing for proceed- ings of review; making violations a misdemeanor; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representatives Stevens, Elmore, Bothwell, and Danahy- HB 235-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local govern- ment; providing procedures for the exercise of ordinance mak- ing powers by counties; providing for regular and emergency enactment procedures; providing for codification of ordinances; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Local Government. By Representative Danahy- HB 236-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local govern- ment- providing residual powers to counties; providing an effec- tive date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Local Government. By Representative Ogden- HB 237-A bill to be entitled An act relating to hospital and medical service plan corporations; repealing subsection 641.01(2), F. S., to remove their designation as a charitable and benevolent institution; amending subsection 641.13(1), F. S., to impose the license fees and premium receipt tax of chapter 624, F. S., upon such corporations; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Ogden- HB 238-A bill to be entitled An act relating to property taxation; amending section 192.06, F. S.; removing the exemp- tion to educational, literary, benevolent, fraternal, charitable and scientific institutions, (except state, church and nonprofit private schools), agricultural societies, service clubs and medical societies; limiting the exemption to hospital facilities; repealing section 192.061, F. S.; removing the exemption on property leased to a nonprofit hospital, medical research, scientific or educational corporation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Gustafson- HB 239-A bill to be entitled An act for relief of Donald M. Waltrip as Father and next friend of Donn Vern Waltrip, a minor, providing an appropriation to compensate for damages sustained as a result of the negligence of the Board of Public Instruction of Broward County, Florida; providing an effective date. Evidence of notice and publication was established by the House as to HB 239. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Local Government. By Representative Gustafson- HB 240-A bill to be entitled An act for relief of Thelbert R. Holloman as Father and next friend of Phillip W. Holloman, a minor, providing an appropriation to compensate for damages sustained as a result of the negligence of the Board of Public Instruction of Broward County, Florida; providing an effective date. Evidence of notice and publication was established by the House as to HB 240. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Local Government. By Representative Spicola- HB 241-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax assess- ments; amending chapter 193, Florida Statutes, by adding sec- tion 193.245 to require county and municipal tax assessors to mail notice of any increase in assessment to the property owner of record; requiring certification of compliance by the assessing officer; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Local Government. By Representative Crider (by request)- HB 242-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Gussie Cook; providing an appropriation to compensate her for per- sonal injuries sustained when she fell into a ditch maintained by the state road department; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Claims. By Representative Davis- HB 243-A bill to be entitled An act relating to property exempt from taxation; repealing section 192.06(8), Florida Sta- tutes, exempting the property of certain clubs and fraternities; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Brantley- HB 244-A bill to be entitled An act to amend Section 321.04, Subsections (1) and (2), Florida Statutes, relating to rank classifications; repealing Subsection (2); re-numbering Sub- sections (3) and (4); providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Safety and Appropriations. By Representative Andrews- HB 245-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending section 102.141(1), Florida Statutes providing for substitute temporary members of the county canvassing board when such board members are candidates for office; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative McNulty- HB 246-A bill to be entitled An act relating to periodic April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 23 reexamination of all drivers; amending section 322.121, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Safety, Finance & Taxation, and Appro- priations. By Representatives Culbreath and Redman- HB 247-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation of subsurface rights in real property; amending section 193.221(1) and (2), Florida Statutes, by providing that subsurface rights shall be taxed separately from the remaining interest in the fee; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Culbreath- HB 248-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Statutes; amending section 11.246, Florida Statutes, by adding subsection (5) to provide for distribution of free copies to county libraries. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on House Administration and Appropriations. By Representative Culbreath- HB 249-A bill to be entitled An act relating to weapons and firearms; amending chapter 790, Florida Statutes, by adding section 790.235, making it a misdemeanor to carry or discharge firearms while under the influence of intoxicating beverages. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representatives Fortune and Tobiassen- HB 250-A bill to be entitled An act relating to hunting and fishing on premises without permission of owner; amending section 821.03, Florida Statutes, amending subsections (1) and (2) by requiring written permission to hunt or fish on any land and by adding subsections (3) and (4) limiting liability of owner against injuries suffered by hunters and fishermen; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Fortune- HB 251-A bill to be entitled An act relating to excise taxes on documents; amending section 201.08(1), Florida Statutes; requires payment of a documentary tax on agreements for deed; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Moudry- HB 252-A bill to be entitled An act relating to municipal- ities; requiring the governing body of each municipality to provide a system for numbering houses and buildings; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Local Government. HB 253 -WITHDRAWN By Representatives Culbreath and Alvarez- HB 254-A bill to be entitled An act relating to dressed poultry inspections; making an appropriation to the department of agriculture for inspections; repealing section 583.18(4), Flor- ida Statutes, relating to an inspection fee; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representative Reedy- HB 255-A bill to be entitled An act designating and naming that bridge located on U.S. 441, between Tavares and Leesburg in Lake county, presently known as the Dead River bridge, as the "A. Slater Cox Bridge," and providing for suitable plaques to be erected thereon by the state road department; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Transportation. By Representatives Tobiassen and Reeves- HB 256-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the board of regents; amending chapter 240, Florida Statutes, by adding section 240.053, directing said board to adopt rules and regula- tions to discipline certain students; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Higher Education: By Representative Gautier- HB 257-A bill to be entitled An act relating to regulation of traffic on highways; amending subsection 317.201 (2), F. S., by increasing the period of time within which subsequent convic- tions will incur larger penalties for violations of driving while under the influence of narcotics, barbiturates, or intoxicating liquors; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 258- A bill to be entitled An act relating to drivers' licenses; amending paragraph (1)(a) and subsection (3) of section 322.09, Florida Statutes, regarding application of minors for drivers licenses requiring the signature of one parent only; repealing subsection 322.09(2), Florida Statutes; deleting the reference to head of a family who has signed application; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Safety. By Representative Gautier- HB 259-A bill to be entitled An act relating to restricted licenses; amending subsection 322.12(1), Florida Statutes, exempting holders of restricted licenses from paying an addi- tional fee for taking their first driving test when having the restrictions lifted; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Safety and Finance & Taxation. By Representatives Poorbaugh, Reed, Jordan, James, Moudry, Tyre, Wolfson, Firestone, E. L. Martinez, Blackburn, Lewis, Stevens, Dubbin, and David Clark- HB 260-A bill to be entitled An act relating to fire fighters; creating a fire fighters standards council; providing for its mem- bership, powers, and duties; prescribing qualifications for fire fighters; providing for fire fighter training schools and in-service training programs; providing for the financing of council activ- ities and training programs; providing for report to legislature; excepting fire fighters presently employed from certain pro- visions; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Local Government and Appropriations. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 261-A bill to be entitled An act relating to institutions of higher learning; amending subsection (7) of section 241.621, Florida statutes, providing that certain salaries may be paid from the sponsored research development trust fund ; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 262-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the first accredited medical school; amending paragraph (d) of subsec- tion (2) of section 242.62, Florida statutes, by deleting the requirement that enrollment shall be certified sixty days prior to commencement of any school year; providing an effective date. 24 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 8, 1969 -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Higher Education. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 263-A bill to be entitled An act relating to board of regents budgets and appropriations; amending subsection (2) of section 216.191, Florida statutes, to provide for transfers with- in the state university system; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 264-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state university system under the board of regents; amending section 243.03, Florida Statutes relating to the issuance of revenue certificates; raising the ceiling on interest rates; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Higher Education and Finance & Taxation. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 265-A bill to be entitled An act relating to institutions of higher learning; amending subsections (1) and (2) of section 241.63, Florida statutes, providing that the working capital trust funds may be a part of the auxiliary trust funds; providing for disposal of collections in excess of actual cost; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 266-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the admin- istrative procedure act; amending paragraph (a) of subsection (3) of section 120.051, Florida Statutes, providing for copies of the administrative code to be furnished to the libraries of the institutions in the state university system; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 267-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida electronic data processing management act; amending sections 23.028 and 23.032, Florida Statutes, providing exceptions for equipment used primarily for research, instructional or experi- ment-I purposes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Higher Education. On motion by Mr. Pettigrew, HB 267 was referred also to the Committee on State Governmental Organization & Efficiency. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 268-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Board of Regents; amending subsection (1) of section 240.191, Florida Statutes, authorizing the Board to secure insurance; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 269-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public printing and stationery; amending sections 283.01 and 283.10, Florida statutes; providing for competitive bids on all purchases in excess of five hundred dollars; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Higher Education. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 270-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the internal improvement trust fund; amending section 253.02, Florida Sta- tutes, by adding a subsection (4) thereto; providing for the rights of the board of regents in acquiring or disposing of real property in the university system; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Higher Education and Appropriations. On motion by Mr. Rowell, HB 270 was referred also to the Committee on Public Lands & Parks. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 271-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state university system; authorizing the Florida Board of Regents to form non-profit corporations at the institutions in the state university system which will serve to encourage, stimulate and promote the health and physical welfare of the students; pro- viding certain controls; providing for transfer of assets; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 272-A bill to be entitled An act amending section 239.56, Florida Statutes, relating to the enforcement of campus traffic rules and regulations and applicable municipal ordinances on the campuses of the several institutions of higher learning; providing for the trial of certain offenses in municipal courts; authorizing the establishment and collection of violation fees and providing for the disposition of such fees; providing for the waiver of trial in municipal court; authorizing the designation of persons to receive bonds; providing for the disposition of forfeited bonds and providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Higher Education and Appropriations. On motion by Mr. Nichols, HB 272 was referred also to the Committee on Judiciary. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 273-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the powers and duties of the Board of Regents; amending subsection (2) of section 240.042, Florida statutes, by adding paragraph (p) to authorize the setting of certain fees and service charges; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Higher Education, Finance & Taxation and Appro- priations. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 274-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state university system; authorizing the investment of university agency and activity funds; providing that earnings from such investments may be used for student scholarship and loans; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Higher Education. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 275-A bill to be entitled An act relating to seized, abandoned, wrecked or derelict property; amending chapter 705 Florida statutes, by adding section 705.16 and 705.17 thereto to except items lost or abandoned on any campus in the state university system and to provide for the disposal of and the use of the proceeds from the sale of such items; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Davis HB 276-A bill to be entitled An act relating to property exempt from taxation; repealing section 192.06 (10), Florida Statutes, exempting certain property of labor organizations; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Davis HB 277-A bill to be entitled An act relating to property exempt from taxation; repealing section 192.06(6), Florida Sta- tutes, exempting the property of agricultural societies; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Davis-- HB 278-A bill to be entitled An act relating to property April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 25 exempt from taxation; repealing section 192.06(9), Florida Sta- tutes, exempting certain property of certain organizations of ex-servicemen; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation. HB 279-WITHDRAWN By Representatives Reed, Tobiassen, Rude, King, Glisson, James, J. M. Martinez, Davis, Gibson, Powell, Heath, Wilson, and J. K. Tillman- HB 280-A bill to be entitled An act to require all students and employees on any campus of any institutions of higher learning to give their consent to abide by the policies of the Board of Regents. Providing that the failure to do so shall bring immediate termination of contract or expulsion; providing pol- icy, and providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Higher Education. By Representative Danahy- HB 281-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local gov- ernment; amending section 160.01(1), Florida Statutes, to authorize counties and municipalities to make lump sum con- tributions to regional planning councils; providing that funds be expended only for public purposes and that annual audit there- of be made; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Local Government. By Representatives Stevens, Brannen, Featherstone, and Bevis- HB 282-A bill to be entitled An act relating to credit unions; amending sections 657.16, 657.161, 657.17, 657.18, 657.20 and 657.22, F. S.; authorizing officers, directors and com- mitteemen to borrow from their own credit unions with certain restraints; expanding the investment authority and authorizing investments for credit unions; reducing reserve requirement from twenty per cent of capital and deposits to ten per cent of outstanding loans; removing restrictions on number of dividends declared each year and allowing dividends to be paid from un- divided earnings rather than net earnings; establishing new and detailed procedures for the voluntary liquidation and providing a basis and procedures for the involuntary liquidation of credit unions; authorizing credit unions to destroy records after five rather than ten years; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Banks & Loans. By Representatives Stevens, Brannen, Featherstone, and Bevis- HB 283-A bill to be entitled An act relating to credit unions; amending chapter 657, F. S., by adding a new section 657.24 to grant state chartered credit unions the same immunity from state and local taxation that federal chartered credit unions have under federal statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Finance & Taxation. By Representative Renick- HB 284-A bill to be entitled An act relating to hunting and fishing licenses; amending section 372.57(17), Florida Statutes, by adding paragraph (c); providing that resident aliens may purchase licenses on the same basis as resident citizens; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Conservation. By Representative Renick- HB 285-A bill to be entitled An act relating to landlords and tenants; amending chapter 83 Florida Statutes, by adding sec- tion 83.39 to require that landlords place certain funds in interest-bearing escrow account; providing procedures for the imposition of claims on such funds by the landlord; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Commerce. By Representative Alvarez- HB 286-A bill to be entitled An act relating to railroad- highway crossings; amending section 338.21, Florida Statutes, to provide for the installation of automatic train warning de- vices; providing for the apportionment of the cost thereof between state or county road departments and railroad com- panies; providing for maintenance of devices and enforcement of section; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Transportation and Appropriations. By Representative Alvarez- HB 287-A bill to be entitled An act relating to bingo and guest games; amending chapter 849, Florida Statutes, by adding section 849.094, requiring a license to conduct such games; amending chapter 212, Florida Statutes, by adding section 212.041, levying a tax at the rate of three per cent (3%) on all charges at such games; providing for the disposition of the tax so collected; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Reed- HB 288-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the board of regents and the state board of education; providing for rules and regulations to govern approval of student groups that wish to use the facilities of the state university system or of a junior college; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Higher Education. By Representatives Gautier and Featherstone- HB 289-A bill to be entitled An act relating to narcotic drugs; adding section 398.031, F. S.; to provide that a person, not previously convicted of a violation of chapters 398 or 404, F. S., if convicted of a first offense of possession of not more than four (4) grams of any part of the plant cannabis sativa shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than ten (10) days nor more than one (1) year in the county jail or by fine of $1,000 or by both fine and imprisonment; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Featherstone- HB 290-A bill to be entitled An act relating to student financial aid; amending section 239.67 Florida Statutes, by adding a subsection to provide for the collection and dis- tribution by the Florida Student Scholarship and Loan Com- mission of information on certain financial aid available for students in Florida colleges. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Higher Education. By Representative Featherstone- HB 291-A bill to be entitled An act relating to veterans; amending sections 295.01, 295.02 and 295.04, Florida Statutes, to provide educational benefits to children of veterans with service-connected one hundred per cent (100%) disability and increasing the amount of appropriation and benefits to all eligible children. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representatives Ware, Wilson, Savage, Whitson, Grizzle, Stafford, Murphy, and Fleece- HB 292-A bill to be entitled An act pertaining to the state university system; amending chapter 239, Florida Statutes, by adding section 239.014; authorizing the establishment of the St. Petersburg Branch of the University of South Florida; providing an effective date. 26 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 8, 1969 -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 293-A bill to be entitled An act relating to foods; amending subsections (1), (2) and (3) of section 500.06 Florida Statutes, to provide authority to prevent the use of insanitary food processing equipment; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Health & Welfare and Appropriations. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 294-A bill to be entitled An act relating to foods, amending subsection (8) of section 500.04, Florida Statutes, to provide an expansion of prohibited acts; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Health & Welfare. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 295-A bill to be entitled An act relating to food; amend- ing and subdividing subsection (1) of section 500.12, Florida Statutes requiring permit for food manufacturers, processors and packers; providing effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Health & Welfare and Appropriations. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 296-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state board of health; amending section 381.031(1)(g)3., Florida Sta- tutes, to remove authority to regulate production, handling and processing of food products; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Health & Welfare and Appropriations. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 297-A bill to be entitled An act relating to equine diseases; providing an appropriation to construct, equip and staff a diagnostic laboratory; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 298-A bill to be entitled An act relating to foods, drugs and cosmetics; subdividing and amending subsection (1) of section 500.21, Florida Statutes, for clarification of jurisdiction of commissioner of agriculture and state board of health; pro- viding effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on State Governmental Organization & Efficiency and Appropriations. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 299-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pesticides; amending subsection (1) of section 487.101, Florida Statutes, to provide pesticides in violation of law may be withheld from sale; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Agriculture. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 300-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pesticides; amending subsection (1) of section 487.061, Florida Statutes, to provide a two year term for the industry representative on the pesticide technical committee; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Agriculture. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 301-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Depart- ment of Agriculture; providing an appropriation from the Gen- eral Inspection Trust Fund to construct, equip and furnish chemical laboratories and testing complex and to renovate lab- oratory space vacated in the Mayo Building; providing an ef- fective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on State Institutions and Appropriations. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 302-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Depart- ment of Agriculture; providing an appropriation from the gen- eral revenue fund to construct, equip and furnish chemical laboratories; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Health & Welfare and Appropriations. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 303-A bill to be entitled An act relating to animal industry; providing an appropriation; providing reimbursement of cost to livestock auction market owners for restraining cattle for brucellosis testing; providing effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 304-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pesticide; amending paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of Section 487.031, Florida Statutes; providing labeling for pesticide sold in bulk; providing effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Agriculture. By Representative Lancaster- HB 305-A bill to be entitled An act relating to animal industry; amending subsection (22) of section 585.34, Florida Statutes, to provide exemptions for animal slaughter; amending section 585.34, Florida Statutes, by adding subsection (23) to regulate commerce in dead, dying, disabled or diseased animals; amending section 585.341, by adding subsection (12) to regu- late commerce in dead, dying, disabled or diseased poultry; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Agriculture. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 306-A bill to be entitled An act relating to plant in- dustry; providing an appropriation to the Department of Agri- culture for researching methods of eradication and containment of the imported fire ant; providing effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 307-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Depart- ment of Agriculture; amending subsection (1) of section 576.091, Florida Statutes, to provide additional members to the fertilizer technical committee; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Agriculture. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 308-A bill to be entitled An act relating to commercial feed; amending subsection (8) of section 580.031, Florida Sta- tutes; amending subsections (1) and (4) of section 580.041, Florida Statutes to provide minor clarifications; amending sec- tion 580.041, Florida Statutes, by adding subsection (5) to provide effect of master registration; amending paragraphs (a) (c) (d) and (e) of subsection (1) of section 580.051, Florida Statutes, to provide minor clarifications; amending section 580.061, Florida Statutes, to provide reorganization and minor clarifications; amending subsection (1) of section 580.071, Florida Statutes, relating to adulteration; amending section 580.101, Florida Statutes, to provide reorganization and ad- April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27 ditional rule making authority; amending section 580.111, Florida Statutes, to provide an editorial change; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Agriculture. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 309-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Seed Law; amending section 578.011, Florida Statutes, by add- ing subsections (31) and (32); amending subsections (19), (20), (22), (23) and (24) of section 578.011, Florida Statutes; amending subsections (1), (2) and (3) of section 578.08, Florida Statutes; amending section 578.09 Florida Statutes; amending Chapter 578, Florida Statutes by adding section 578.091; amending subsection (3) of section 578.10, Florida Statutes; amending sections 578.11, 578.12, 578.13, 578.14 and 578.23, Florida Statutes; amending subsection (1) of section 578.26, Florida Statutes; amending chapter 578, Florida Sta- tutes, by adding section 578.28; providing regulatory control over flower and forest tree seed; providing germination tests and packaging and labeling requirements of seed in hermetically sealed containers; requiring registration of packers of packet seed; providing effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representative Lancaster- HB 310-A bill to be entitled An act relating to food; amend- ing subsection (12) of section 500.11, Florida Statutes, to authorize use of nonreturnable containers and to authorize label on side panel of container; providing effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Health & Welfare. By Representatives Lancaster and Mixson- HB 311-A bill to be entitled An act relating to agriculture; providing an appropriation; authorizing an agricultural exposi- tion center to aid in the sale of Florida agricultural products to domestic and Latin American markets; authorizing vocational training in agriculture for state prisoners; providing effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representative King- HB 312-A bill to be entitled An act relating to resisting officer with violence to his person, amending section 843.01, F. S.; providing that whoever resists, obstructs or opposes a park officer in execution of any legal duty shall be punished by imprisonment or fine, provides an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Spicola- HB 313-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the personnel of the school system; repealing sections 231.57, 231.58, and 231.59, Florida Statutes, relating to the professional practices commission; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public School Education. By Representative Spicola- HB 314-A bill to be entitled An act relating to osteopathic physicians; amending section 459.10, Florida Statutes, to per- mit the licensing of applicants who successfully pass the ex- amination of the National Board of Examiners for Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Health & Welfare. By Representatives Andrews and J.R. Clark- HB 315-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the teachers' retirement system; amending section 238.07(15A), Florida Sta- tutes, to eliminate reduction of retirement allowances by social security benefits; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Retirement & Personnel and Appropriations. By Representative Andrews- HB 316-A bill to be entitled An act relating to higher education, board of regents; creating section 240.022, Florida Statutes, vesting complete fiscal authority and responsibility for the operation of the state university system of Florida in the board of regents- amending section 240.082, Florida Statutes, appropriating additional funds; creating section 240.122, Florida Statutes, authorizing revolving funds; creating section 240.152, Florida Statutes, exempting the board of regents from certain provisions of chapters 216 and 282, Florida Statutes; repealing sections 240.073 and 216.191, Florida Statutes, relat- ing to the collection of fees; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Nichols- HB 317-A bill to be entitled An act for relief of Gwendolyn M. Henn; providing an appropriation to compensate her for damages sustained as a result of the negligence of the Florida division of corrections for the wrongful death of her husband, Robert Henn, Jr.; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Claims. By Representative Davis- HB 318-A bill to be entitled An act relating to property exempt from taxation; amending section 192.06(3), Florida Statutes, providing an exemption for property of educational, literary, charitable and scientific institutions used exclusively for the purpose for which they were organized; providing that said exemption shall not apply to portions of buildings used for commercial purposes; eliminating an exception to the exemp- tion; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Davis- HB 319-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation; amending section 193.321, Florida Statutes, prescribing the limitation on millage authorized to be imposed by counties and by districts by making such limitation comply with Section 9 of Article VII of the 1968 revised State Constitution; amending section 193.322, Florida Statutes, providing for referenda to increase village in districts as well as in counties in which participation is limited to the owners of freeholds not wholly exempt from taxation. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Davis- HB 320-A bill to be entitled An act relating to property exempt from taxation; repealing section 192.06(12), Florida Statutes, exempting property of a certain testamentary trust; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Davis- HB 321-A bill to be entitled An act relating to property exempt from taxation; amending section 192.061, Florida Sta- tutes, exempting the leased property of certain nonprofit cor- porations; providing an exception for certain special assess- ments; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Andrews- HB 322-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES amending sections 99.061(2), 99.092, 101.141(4), 101.151(3)(a), 101.181, and 101.191, Florida Statutes, adding the office of lieutenant governor to qualifying provisions of the election code; requiring a separate filing fee for candidates for office of lieutenant governor; adding lieutenant governor to spec- ifications for primary and general election ballots; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representatives Blackburn and Davis- HB 323-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the assess- ment, equalization and collection of ad valorem taxes by municipalities; providing for the assessment and collection of all ad valorem taxes levied by municipalities to be assessed by the county tax assessor and collected by the county tax collector of the county in which the municipalities are located; repealing all laws in conflict herewith; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Local Government. On motion by Mr. Rowell, HB 323 was referred also to the Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Schultz- HJR 324-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 9 of Article XII, of the Constitution of the State of Florida increasing the amount of funds available for distribution to county school districts and junior college districts for capital outlay and other purposes. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public School Education and Appropriations. By Representative Reedy- HB 325-A bill to be entitled An act relating to regulation of traffic on highways; amending subsection (1) of section 317.131, Florida Statutes; providing that a driver of a vehicle involved in certain accidents need not forward a report of the accident if the investigating officer has done so; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Safety. By Representative Reedy- HB 326-A bill to be entitled An act repealing section 322.1, 1, Florida Statutes, relating to color of drivers' licenses issued to minors; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Safety. By Representative Reedy- HB 327-A bill to be entitled An act relating to renewal of drivers' licenses; amending section 322.221 (1) and (2), Florida Statutes; providing for re-examination at discretion of the de- partment of public safety; providing for production of medical reports; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Safety. By Representative Crider- HB 328-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the writ of attachment; amending section 76.01, Florida Statutes, to sub- ject patents and copyrights to attachment; providing an effec- tive date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Lindsey- HB 329-A bill to be entitled An act relating to divorce; amending chapter 61, Florida Statutes, by adding section 61.035 to provide for counseling by clergymen in divorce ac- tions- amending sections 61.071, 61.08, 61.09, 61.10, 61.11, 61.14(1),(2), 61.15 and 61.18(1), Florida Statutes, to provide that a husband may receive alimony; providing that alimony not be paid to a spouse who is gainfully employed; providing for modification of alimony judgment; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Lindsey- HB 330-A bill to be entitled An act relating to regulation of traffic on the highways; amending sections 186.0180(1), 317.071(1), and 317.081, Florida Statutes, to provide that the driver of a vehicle that is involved in an accident shall stop at the scene of the accident in a position that does not obstruct traffic; requiring persons at the scene of an accident to remove obstructions to traffic; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Safety. By Representative Featherstone- HB 331-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the tax on sales, use and other transactions; amending section 212.08(7)(d), Florida Statutes, by exempting articles of tangible personal property sold or leased by Young Women's and Young Men's Christian Associations from the tax imposed by chapter 212, Florida Statutes, providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Finance & Taxation. By Representative Gallen- HB 332-A bill to be entitled An act that Contributory Negligence shall not bar recovery in an action for negligence and providing that damages allowed shall be diminished in proportion to the amount of negligence attributable to the person recovering. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Firestone- HB 333-A bill to be entitled An act relating to private investigative agencies; including protection animals; defining re- possession agency, repossessor, burglar or fire alarm agency; amending section 493.02, (1), Florida Statutes, to increase the civil penalty from one hundred dollars to one thousand dollars and add the newly defined agencies; amending section 493.05, Florida Statutes, to include the new classification of agencies; amending section 493.06, Florida Statutes, to provide license fees for the new classification of licenses; adding a new subsec- tion number (3) to section 493.08, Florida Statutes, to allow the secretary of state to refuse to issue a license to any person who previously has had a license and has had it revoked; amending subsection (4) of section 493.08, Florida Statutes, to prohibit any agency from hiring a person who has been denied a license for any reason other than residency or experience; amending section 493, Florida Statutes, by adding a new sub- section allowing the secretary of state to apply directly to a circuit court for an injunction restraining unlawful conduct under the chapter; amending section 493.43, Florida Statutes, relating to detection of deception examiners to require that as an alternative a licensee may have had five years experience in law enforcement rather than as an investigator or detective. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Crime & Law Enforcement, Finance & Taxation, and Appropriations. HJR 334-WITHDRAWN By Representative Featherstone- HB 335-A bill to be entitled An act relating to nursing scholarships; amending section 239.47(1), Florida Statutes, and creating new subsection (2) of said section; changing the num- ber of scholarships for junior college schools of nursing; increas- ing the number and amount of scholarships for professional diploma schools of nursing; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. 28 April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Featherstone- HB 336-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education, medical schools; amending section 242.62(1), Florida Statutes, to increase the annual payments by the state to the first accredited medical school established in the state. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative D'Alemberte- HB 337-A bill to be entitled An act relating to hospital licensing and regulation, amending chapter 395, F. S.; providing that emergency treatment shall not be refused to any applicant in certain cases by public and private hospitals; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Davis- HB 338-A bill to be entitled An act relating to property exempt from taxation; amending section 192.06(11), Florida Statutes, exempting certain property of nonprofit corporations conducting medical research; providing an exception for certain special assessments; creating subsection (11A) of section 192.06, Florida Statutes, consisting of present paragraphs (b) and (c) of subsection (11) of said section; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Ad Valorem Taxation and Finance & Taxation. HB 339- WITHDRAWN By Representative Reedy- HB 340-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drivers' licenses; amending section 322.18, F. S., to establish a four year license; amending subsection 322.121(3), F. S., to conform this act to the schedule for drivers' re-examinations; amending subsection 322.21(1), F. S., to conform the fee schedule to this act; repealing section 2 and subsection (1) of section 3 of chapter 67-242, Laws of Florida: providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Safety, Finance & Taxation, and Appropriations. By Representative Crabtree- HB 341-A bill to be entitled An act relating to ad valorem taxation; amending chapter 192, Florida Statutes, by adding section 192.125; providing that any county or municipality may increase the homestead tax exemption up to an amount not exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000) of the assessed value of real property owned by persons who have resided in the state for five (5) years and have attained age sixty-five (65) or who are permanently and totally disabled; providing for the calling of referenda; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Crabtree- HB 342-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the division of corrections; amending chapter 945, Florida Statutes, by adding section 945.162 to authorize the division to sell canned goods to sheriffs and district school boards for use in the jails and public schools of the state. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on State Institutions and Appropriations. By Representatives Crabtree, Schultz, Turlington, Reed, J. K. Tillman, Heath, and Randell- HB 343-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Sunland Training Centers; amending section 393.014(1), Florida Sta- tutes, to change the name of the Dorr Field facility to the S. Chesterfield Smith Adult Center; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on State Institutions. By Representatives Tobiassen and Reeves- HB 344-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the board of regents; amending chapter 240, Florida Statutes, by adding section 240.054, directing the board to adopt rules and regula- tions to discipline certain administrative personnel and faculty members in the state university system; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Higher Education. By Representative Tobiassen- HCR 345-A concurrent resolution directing the state depart- ment of education to conduct a study to determine the eco- nomic feasibility of using paperback textbooks in the public schools of Florida. -was read the first time in full and referred to the Committees on Public School Education and Appropriations. By Representative King- HB 346-A bill to be entitled An act relating to continuance of certain causes in which a legislator is to appear as a party, witness or as an attorney or in a representative capacity; amending section 11.111, Florida Statutes, to provide that by giving notice, a legislator shall be granted a continuance in any proceeding before courts, municipalities or agencies during periods of committee work required of legislators and travel time before and after; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Culbreath, Alvarez, Mixson, Lancaster and Bothwell- HB 347-A bill to be entitled An act relating to illegal trespass; amending section 822.23, Florida Statutes, by deeming it unlawful to trespass on certain agricultural properties at any time; including ranch in the general list of places where it is unlawful to enter upon with the intent to commit larceny, depredation or other offenses; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representatives Spicola and Stafford- HB 348-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public hospitals; permitting physicians licensed under chapters 458 and 459, Florida Statutes, to practice in public hospitals; prohib- iting discrimination against such physicians; granting such physicians equal rights and privileges; defining the term 'public hospital." -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Health & Welfare. By Representative Robinson- HB 349-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation and conservation of natural resources; imposing an excise tax on the severance of timber and solid minerals; authorizing a credit up to one hundred per cent (100%) of the cost of restoring or improving the site of the severance, but not exceeding eighty per cent (80%) of the amount of tax collected; providing for dedication of the site; providing for the administration of such tax and credits by the comptroller and specific boards; pro- viding effective dates. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Conservation, Finance & Taxation, and Appropriations. By Representative Alvarez- HB 350-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public officers; amending part III of chapter 112, Florida Statutes, by adding section 112.331 to provide that no report or publication printed at public expense may contain an individual picture of a living elected public official or the name of such an official on its cover; providing an effective date. 29 April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on General Legislation. By Representative Hodes- HB 351-A bill to entitled An act establishing a legislative student government internship program for the purpose of pro- viding undergraduate university students the opportunity of participating in the legislative process; setting up selection pro- cedure, duties, and definitions; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Graham- HB 352-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the relief of Annie Mell Ratliff; making an appropriation to compensate her for personal injuries and loss of her lower limbs sustained by her as a result of improper care and treatment when she was a patient at the Florida tuberculosis hospital at Lantana; provid- ing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Claims. By Representatives Nease, Arnold, Ware, Reed, Reedy, Gib- son, Wilson, E. L. Martinez, Shaw, Powell, Lindsey, Spicola, Brantley, Alvarez, Brannen, Crider, Dixon, Fulford, Ward, Murphy, Chapman, Woodward, Wood, Miers, West, Craig, James, Blackburn, King, Lancaster, Ogden, Poorbaugh, Pro- minski, Tobiassen, Elmore, Moudry, Rude, Robinson, Smith, and Westberry- HB 353-A bill to be entitled An act relating to safety equipment ins section of motor vehicles; amending sections 325.12, 325.13, 325.16, and 325.24(1), Florida Statutes; pro- viding for annual inspections; authorizing the department of public safety to promulgate a schedule for reinspections; enlarg- ing the time within which repairs may be made; increasing inspection fees; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Transportation. By Representative Hartnett- HB 354-A bill to be entitled An act relating to assignment of the conversion privilege in group life insurance policies; amend- ing section 627.0121, Florida Statutes, to provide that an insurance company may allow an insured to assign the conver- sion privilege of said insured's group life insurance policy when the insured is permitted to, by the terms of the policy, and does assign the policy, and setting forth the terms and condi- tions under which the foregoing shall be effected; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representative Arnold- HB 355-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the State Road Department; requiring the erection and maintenance of certain informational signs and providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Transportation. By Representative Poorbaugh- HB 356-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drug abuse; amending section 404.06, Florida Statutes, to include sheriffs and their deputies among those authorized to inspect drug inventory and prescription records; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Poorbaugh- HB 357-A bill to be entitled An act relating to felons, possession of firearms; amending section 790.23 (1), Florida Statutes, extending the prohibition against possession by felons of certain additional firearms; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Poorbaugh- HB 358-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motion pictures; amending section 521.02(2), Florida Statutes, eliminat- ing the twenty-four (24) hour period within which a person must produce copies of certain certificates at the request of prosecuting attorneys; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Commerce. By Representative Poorbaugh- HB 359-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public officers and employees; amending section 112.02, Florida Sta- tutes, to eliminate deputy sheriffs from the two (2) year resi- dence requirement; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Retirement & Personnel. By Representative Dixon- HB 360-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the board of conservation; providing an appropriation for a beach restoration project along the Atlantic coastline; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Conservation and Appropriations. By Representative Wolfson- HB 361-A bill to be entitled An act relating to obstructions in navigable waters; amending chapter 861, Florida Statutes, by adding section 861.021 prohibiting the floating of certain trap buoys in channels; making violations a misdemeanor; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Conservation. By Representative Wolfson- HB 362-A bill to be entitled An act relating to merger of banks; amending Section 661.02, Florida Statutes, to permit bank resulting from merger to operate at locations of the banks constituting the merged banks; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Banks & Loans. By Representative Featherstone- HB 363-A bill to be entitled An act relating to veterans' preference in employment; amending section 295.07(4), Florida Statutes, to extend the veterans preference principal to veterans who have served in campaigns for which a service medal has been authorized or who have served a prescribed period subse- quent to January 31, 1955; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Retirement & Personnel. By Representatives Fulford, Robinson, Renick, Craig, Hess, Moudry, Roberts, and Davis- HB 364-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida air and water pollution control commission; amending chapter 403, Florida Statutes, by adding section 403.271, prohibiting the importation, cultivation, or transportation of certain aquatic plants without a permit; prescribing administrative procedure- providing a penalty; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Conservation and Appropriations. By Representative Miers- HB 365-A bill to be entitled An act providing for the relief of Jack LeFevre; providing for reimbursement for related med- ical expenses arising out of an accident caused by the negli- gence and carelessness of The Military Department of Florida; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Claims. 30 April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representatives Miers and Redman- HB 366-A bill to be entitled An act relating to writs of garnishment; amending sections 222.11 and 222.12, Florida Statutes; prescribing when and under what conditions writs of garnishment may issue; providing for service and default; estab- lishing rates of withholding; providing exceptions, modifications of writs, limitations and priorities; establishing procedure; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Blackburn- HB 367-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the election code; amending chapter 99, Florida Statutes, by adding section 99.013 to provide that an individual may not qualify as a candidate for a state or county office who will be seventy (70) years of age on the date the term of office begins; prohibiting the appointment of an individual who is seventy (70) years of age to fill a vacancy in an elective state or county office; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representatives Blackburn and Stevens- HB 368-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the tax on sales; amending section 212.08(7), Florida Statutes, by adding paragraph (f) to provide that sales to volunteer firefighting companies shall be exempt from the tax imposed on sales; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Finance & Taxation. By Representatives Earle and Gibson- HB 369-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public nuisance; amending section 823.03, Florida Statutes, to extend its prohibition to false alarms of any life-threatening emergency and to increase the penalties; providing that a guilty person will be civilly liable for property damages resulting from the false alarm and both civilly and criminally liable for death or injury resulting therefrom. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 370-A bill to be entitled An act relating to murder, amending subsection 782.04(2), F. S., to change the maximum penalty that can be imposed for murder in the second degree from "life" to "up to ninety-nine (99) years imprisonment"; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 371-A bill to be entitled An act relating to burglary, amending section 810.07, F. S., to provide that entering a dwelling house at any time shall be prima facie evidence of intent to commit a misdemeanor in the absence of proof of intent to commit any specific crime; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 372-A bill to be entitled An act relating to burglary; amending sections 810.05 and 810.051, Florida Statutes, mak- ing the breaking and entering of an aircraft a crime; establishing penalties therefore; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 373-A bill to be entitled An act relating to larceny amending section 811.21, Florida Statutes, to increase the pen- alty for the temporary using of any vehicle or animal of another without authority; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gustafson (by request)- HB 374-A bill to be entitled An act for relief of Frank Wamsher and Mae Wamsher, his wife; providing an appropria- tion to compensate them for damages sustained as a result of negligence of state road department; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Claims. By Representative Gustafson (by request)- HB 375-A bill to be entitled An act for relief of Denver Hoskins; providing an appropriation to compensate him for damages sustained as a result of the negligence of the state road department; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Claims. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 376-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public property and public buildings; amending subsection (1) of sec- tion 255.05, Florida statutes relating to bonds of contractors; providing for bonds on formal contracts in excess of two thousand dollars; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Local Government and Appropriations. By Representative Pratt- HB 377-A bill to be entitled An act relating to workmen's compensation; amending section 440.25(3) Florida Statutes, by adding paragraph (d), providing for orders of dismissal of certain claims; prescribing time limitations; providing reinstate- ment procedures; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Labor & Industry. By Representative Pratt- HB 378-A bill to be entitled An act relating to workmen's compensation; adding section 440.38(6), Florida Statutes, to require annual financial reports by self-insurers; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Labor & Industry and Appropriations. By Representative Pratt- HB 379-A bill to be entitled An act relating to workmen's compensation; amending chapter 440, Florida Statutes, by adding section 440.60 creating the Legislative Medical Advisory Council; providing for its membership and duties; requiring reports to the legislature; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Labor & Industry and Appropriations. By Representative Pratt- HB 380-A bill to be entitled An act relating to workmen's compensation; amending section 440.11, Florida Statutes, pro- viding for the liability of employers; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Labor & Industry. By Representative Pratt- HB 381-A bill to be entitled An act relating to workmen's compensation; amending section 440.45, Florida Statutes, by adding subsections (6) and (7), providing contempt powers to judges of industrial claims; authorizing such judges to promul- gate local rules of procedure; providing an effective date. April 8, 1969 31 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Pratt- HB 382-A bill to be entitled An act relating to workmen's compensation; amending section 440.45(3), Florida Statutes, increasing the salaries of judges of industrial claims; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Labor & Industry and Appropriations. By Representative Pratt- HB 383-A bill to be entitled An act relating to workmen's compensation; amending section 440.49(4)(g), Florida Statutes, providing for the apportionment of secondary funds on prior injuries; requiring al facts to be determined at the initial and final hearing; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Labor & Industry. By Representative Pratt- HB 384-A bill to be entitled An act relating to workmen's compensation; amending section 440.03, Florida Statutes, pro- viding for the filing of a preemployment statement by em- ployees; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Labor & Industry. By Representative Pratt- HB 385-A bill to be entitled An act relating to workmen's compensation; adding section 440.51(13), Florida Statutes, pro- viding for an increase in the number of industrial safety repre- sentatives; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Labor & Industry and Appropriations. By Representative Pratt- HB 386-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Industrial Commission; amending sections 440.02, 440.44(2), (3)(a), (4)(b) and (c), 440.45(1) and (2), 440.48, 443.03, 443.12(1), (3) and (4), 443.13(1), and 112.07(1), all Florida Statutes, defining "board"; placing the control and admin- istration of the commission under an executive board; pro- hibiting full time employees from engaging in certain activities; providing for the employment of personnel; providing for annual reports to the board; deleting reference to the terms of office of commissioners; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Labor & Industry and Appropriations. By Representative Pratt- HB 387-A bill to be entitled An act relating to workmen's compensation; amending section 440.13(3)(a), Florida Statutes, authorizing the Florida Industrial Commission to negotiate fee schedules with hospitals; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Labor & Industry. By Representative Pratt- HB 388-A bill to be entitled An act relating to workmen's compensation; amending section 440.52, Florida Statutes, sub- jecting an insurance carrier to suspension or revocation of its authorization to write workmen's compensation insurance for repeatedly failing to comply with its obligations under chapter 440 Florida Statutes; providing for notice and hearing; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Labor & Industry. By Representative Pratt- HB 389-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state officers and employees; authorizing group life and health insurance program; authorizing state personnel board to initiate and supervise program; providing for promulgation of administrative rules; requiring insurance be awarded on a competitive basis; designating state personnel director as administrator of program; providing for salary deductions; providing for contribution to cost by the state; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Retirement & Personnel and Appropriations. By Representatives Stafford, Tobiassen, and Grizzle- HB 390-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the county school system; amending chapter 230, Flori a Statutes, by adding section 230.221 to provide that district school boards shall not prohibit the playing of "Dixie"; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public School Education. By Representative Stafford- HB 391-A bill to be entitled An act relating to personnel of school system; repealing section 231.351, Florida Statutes, relating to annual contracts under certain conditions; repealing subsections (3), (4), (5), (7) and (9) of section 231.36, Florida Statutes, relating to continuing contracts for instructional staff; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public School Education. By Representative Stafford- HB 392-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the pro- fessional practices commission; repealing sections 231.54, 231.55, 231.57, 231.58, and 231.59, Florida Statutes, to abolish the professional practices commission; amending section 231.30, Florida Statutes, to abolish the professional practices commission trust fund; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public School Education. By Representative Lewis- HB 393-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local govern- ment; providing state financial assistance to local government projects; establishing a community grant-in-aid trust fund; appropriating portions of the state's share of the cigarette tax and the occupational license tax to the community grant-in-aid trust fund; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Local Government and Appropriations. By Representative Lewis- HB 394-A bill to be entitled An act relating to right of action for death; amending section 768.01, subsection (1), Florida Statutes, to delete provision that actions for wrongful death may be brought in this state only for deaths occurring in this state. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Hodes- HB 395-A bill to be entitled An act relating to exceptional child education; amending section 228.041(21)(a), Florida Sta- tutes, redefining exceptional children; amending section 236.04(4)(a) Florida Statutes, including gifted children in definition of exceptional children for purposes of computing instruction units; adding section 236.04(4)(f), Florida Statutes, requiring a percentage of instruction units to be allowed for gifted children; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public School Education and Appropriations. By Representative Lewis- HB 396-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance rates and contracts; amending sections 627.031, 627.041, 32 April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 627.091, 627.101, 627.141, 627.151, 627.171, 627.181, 627.191, 627.211, 627.281, 627.291, 627.301, 627.321, 627.331, 627.371, and 627.391; reenacting sections 627.051, 627.061, 627.081, 627.121, 627.131, 627.161, 627.201, and 627.341, Florida Statutes, as they existed prior to their repeal by chapter 67-9, Laws of Florida; repealing sections 627.062, 627.072, 627.314, and 627.318, Florida Statutes, which were originally enacted by chapter 67-9, Laws of Florida; all for the purpose of repealing the so-called California plan for the setting of rates and restoring part I of chapter 627 to the language it contained prior to its amendment by chapter 67-9, Laws of Florida; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Firestone- HB 397-A bill to be entitled An act amending subsection 39.03(6), Florida Statutes, relating to juvenile courts; providing for the fingerprinting and photographing of all children taken into custody for the commission of an act which would be a felony, if the child was an adult; establishing procedures and methods for the keeping and use of said fingerprints and photo- graphs; restricting the use of the fingerprints and photographs except under certain conditions; providing procedures for the juvenile court to order said fingerprints and photographs destroyed; providing for duplicate copies of said fingerprints and photographs to be furnished to certain law enforcement agencies; establishing procedures for the retention and use of said fingerprints by the Florida bureau of law enforcement and each law enforcement agency having possession thereof; pro- viding for said fingerprints and photographs to be retained until child reaches his twenty-first birthday, at which time they shall be destroyed; providing that this section shall not apply to child traffic violations; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representatives Firestone, J. K. Tillman, Blackburn, and West- HB 398-A bill to be entitled An act relating to firearms amending section 790.23, F. S., to provide that it shall be unlawful for any person who has been found guilty of a felony to possess a firearm; exempts persons whose probation, arising out of a finding of guilty, has been terminated; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Firestone- HB 399-A bill to be entitled An act relating to school districts, law enforcement; authorizing the appointment of special officers to protect persons and property; providing for the powers, duties, qualifications, tenure, and compensation of such special officers; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public School Education. By Representative Firestone- HCR 400-A house concurrent resolution providing for the creation of a joint committee to study the grand jury system; requiring said committee to report to the next session of the legislature. -was read the first time in full and referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Featherstone- HB 401-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the insurance code, field representatives and operations; amending section 626.0606, Florida Statutes, by adding subsection (3) making violation of the section a felony and prescribing penalties. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Insurance. HB 402-WITHDRAWN By Representative Featherstone- HB 403-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the insurance code, administrative and general provisions; amending section 624.0223, Florida Statutes, by adding subsection (7) estab- lishing a presumption as to the validity of signatures affixed to annual statements and other reports; providing a penalty for the unauthorized use of another's signature; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representative Savage- HB 404-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state road department, amending section 339.09, Florida statutes, relating to the use of gasoline tax revenues; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Transportation and Appropriations. By Representative Savage- HB 405-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state road department, amending section 337.27, Florida statutes, authorizing the department to enter into agreements with other public agencies for condemnation of property for joint use projects; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Transportation. By Representative Brantley- HB 406-A bill to be entitled An act relating to State Per- sonnel Board, amending Section 11.092(3), Florida Statutes, relating to political activities and unlawful acts; exempting from the provisions thereof activities of licensed private employment agencies; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Retirement & Personnel. By Representative Gautier- HB 407-A bill to be entitled An act relating to weapons and firearms; amending section 790.18, F. S.; establishing a forty- eight (48) hour waiting period for the purchase of a firearm and prescribing procedure of sale thereof; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 408-A bill to be entitled An act relating to small claims courts; amending section 42.04, Florida Statutes; providing that the judges of said courts in counties over 900,000 in popu- lation, shall choose their presiding judge by majority vote and provide for their administration by local rule. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Hector- HB 409-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pesticides; providing an appropriation; amending section 487.021, Florida Statutes, by adding subsection (39) to define restricted pesti- cide; amending section 487.031, Florida Statutes, by adding subsections (6), (7), and (8) to provide prohibited acts; amending chapter 487, Florida Statutes, by adding section 487.042 to regulate the sale, purchase, use or possession of "restricted pesticides" and to provide license for dealers and permit for purchasers and users; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. HB 410- WITHDRAWN By Representative Bird- HB 411-A bill to be entitled An act providing for the relief of Robert E. Derecktor & Company for damages in connection with damage to a barge and equipment thereon as a result of 33 April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES the closing of a bridge span. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Claims. By Representative Savage- HB 412-A bill to be entitled An act amending section 440.30, Florida statutes, relating to the workmen's compen- sation law; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Savage- HB 413-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state road department, amending section 208.09, Florida statutes, relating to the state roads trust fund in the construction and maintenance of state roads and related federally supported projects; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Transportation. By Representatives Holloway, Turlington, Baker, and Gorman- HB 414-A bill to be entitled An act relating to aircraft operated by the state; providing for the pooling of all such aircraft; providing for the acquisition, operation, maintenance, storage, supervision, control and regulation thereof, providing for transfer of such aircraft to the department of general administrative services; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on State Governmental Organization & Efficiency and Appropriations. By Representative Tyre- HB 415-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state and county retirement system; amending section 122.02(4), Florida Statutes, by adding a new paragraph (d) authorizing the war- time service of veterans to be counted as continuous service in determining retirement credit; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Retirement & Personnel and Appropriations. By Representative Tyre- HB 416-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state and county officers and employees retirement system; amending section 122.38(16), Florida Statutes, defining "future service" relating to retirement credit for wartime service; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Retirement & Personnel and Appropriations. By Representatives Middlemas and Fulford- HB 417-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the trustees of the internal improvement trust fund; amending subsections 253.02(1) and 253.12(2), and sections 253.42, 253.1241, and 253.1242, Florida Statutes; prohibiting the trustees of the inter- nal improvement fund from selling state owned tidal and sub- merged bottom lands; repealing subsections 253.12(3), (4), (5) and (7); 253.02(3) and section 253.14, Florida Statutes; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public Lands & Parks. By Representatives Middlemas and Fulford- HB 418-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the trustees of the internal improvement trust fund; amending sections 253.123 and 253.135(3), F. S.; providing that no extension of land or islands shall be made in navigable salt water; providing exceptions; providing that the trustees shall adopt rules to allow fill permits for land lost by avulsion; amending sections 253.1241 and 253.142, F. S., to conform to these provisions; repealing sections 253.124 and 253.125, F. S.; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Public Lands & Parks and Appropriations. By Representative Powell- HB 419-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state road department and the internal organization thereof; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Transportation and Appropriations. By Representative Powell- HB 420-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state road department, amending subsection (4), section 337.11, Florida statutes, relating to supplemental agreements and change orders; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Transportation. By Representative Powell- HB 421-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the prequali- fication of contractors desiring to bid upon state road depart- ment contracts, amending subsection (1) of section 337.14, Florida statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Transportation. By Representative Powell- HB 422-A bill to be entitled An act relating to a classifi- cation plan for state roads in the state highway system, amending section 335.04, Florida statutes, to provide for state- wide construction of roads not on a state highway system; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Transportation and Appropriations. By Representative Powell- HB 423-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state road department; adding section 334.15, providing for a director of planning and programs development; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Transportation and Appropriations. By Representative Powell- HB 424-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state road department, amending section 338.01, Florida statutes, relating to commercial establishments on limited access high- ways; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Transportation. By Representative Powell- ployees of the state road department, providing for an em- ployees' benefit fund; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Retirement & Personnel. By Representative Powell- HB 426-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public hearings on designation of roads on the state highway system, amending subsection (1) of section 335.02, Florida statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Transportation and Appropriations. By Representative Powell- HB 427-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the seventh cent gasoline tax, amending sections 208.44(3) 2. (b), 334.19(4), 335.041, 339.08(3), and 339.081(1)(a), Florida sta- 34 April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 35 tutes, providing for the entire proceeds thereof to be paid to the counties; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Transportation, Finance & Taxation, and Appropriations. By Representatives R. J. Tillman and Lewis- HB 428-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local govern- ment; empowering the governing bodies of two or more political subdivisions of the state to enter into agreements to voluntarily transfer functions and responsibilities; providing cer- tain conditions precedent to the effectiveness of said agreement; providing for the inclusion of certain items in the agreement; providing for a method of subsequent amendment to the agree- ment; providing a restriction on the functions which a county can transfer to another political subdivision; providing a require- ment for filing such agreements; providing severability; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Local Government and Appropriations. By Representatives R. J. Tillman and Lewis- HB 429-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local govern- ment; authorizing interlocal contracts for the performance of functions; providing for the inclusion of certain items in the contract; providing for administration of the contract; providing extra-territorial application of certain laws and of privileges and immunities from liability of officers and employees of the public agencies; providing for review and pro forma approval of the contract by the attorney general; providing severability; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Local Government. By Representative Wood- HB 430-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending section 101.141(4), Florida Statutes, requiring the name of an incumbent candidate to appear first on the primary ballot; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections. By Representative King- HB 431-A bill to be entitled An act relating to wayside parks and access roads to public waters, amending subsection 3) of section 335.16, Florida statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Transportation and Appropriations. By Representative Baker- HB 432-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state road department; amending section 339.09(1), Florida Statutes, relating to the use of gasoline tax revenues; providing for cooperation with federal government; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Transportation and Appropriations. By Representative King- HB 433-A bill to be entitled An act relating to excise taxes on documents; eliminating the need for documentary stamps on all deeds to public agencies; amending section 201.02, Florida statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Finance & Taxation. By Representative King- HB 434-A bill to be entitled An act amending subsection (3) of section 337.19, Florida statutes, relating to litigation involving the state road department; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Transportation. By Representative King- HB 435-A bill to be entitled An act relating to eminent domain proceedings, amending subsection (3) of section 74.051, Florida statutes, requiring clerks of the circuit courts to invest in interest earning accounts certain deposits into the court registries; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative King- HB 436-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the highway secondary trust fund, amending section 339.031, Florida sta- tutes, and relating to amount of reserve required to be main- tained in the fund; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Transportation. By Representatives Randell and Fulford- HB 437-A bill to be entitled An act relating to aquatic weed control and defining the term "noxious aquatic weed"; pro- viding for funding research; providing for state aid to local governments on a matching basis; defining certain terms; pro- viding details of control operations by state and local gov- ernmental agencies; providing control operations by contract; authorizing the making of rules for carrying out provisions of the act; providing for appropriations; and providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Conservation and Appropriations. By Representative Gallen- HB 438-A bill to be entitled An act providing for the Court to advise the jury whether the parties bear their own attorney's fees, expenses and Court costs or whether they are assessed against the losing party. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Savage- HB 439-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state road department, amending section 339.05, Florida statutes, relating to assent to federal aid given for construction of roads and other related federally supported projects; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Transportation and Appropriations. By Representatives Reeves and West- HB 440-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the public records screening board; repealing sections 119.03 and 119.04, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Rude- HB 441-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle license taxes; amending chapter 320, Florida Statutes, by con- stituting present sections as part I and adding part II, sections 320.90-320.94, to provide for a municipal motor vehicle license tax; providing for rate of tax and its collection; providing for municipal license decals; providing penalties for violation of sections 320.91 and 320.92, Florida Statutes, designating use of revenues for rights-of-way purchases and other municipal road uses; providing for adoption of provisions of this part by ordinance subject to referendum; amending section 320.24, Florida Statutes, relating to the collection of license or reg- istration fees on motor vehicles by counties and municipalities. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Local Government, Finance & Taxation, and Appropriations. April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Arnold- HB 442-A bill to be entitled An act relating to nurses in health care facilities; providing for the adoption of orderly procedures for establishing desirable employment practices for registered professional and licensed practical nurses employed in health care facilities; providing for collective bargaining and arbitration. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Labor & Industry and Appropriations. On motion by Mr. Tyre, HB 442 was referred also to the Committee on Retirement & Personnel. By Representative Ward- HB 443-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the public defender; amending section 27.52, Florida Statutes, by adding a new subsection (2) to provide evidentiary rules to be used in proceedings for the determination of insolvency; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Mixson- HB 444-A bill to be entitled An act relating to jurors; amending section 40.24, Florida Statutes, to increase the per diem of jurors to twelve dollars ($12) per day and mileage to ten cents (10c) per mile; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Mixson- HB 445-A bill to be entitled An act relating to persons exempt from jury duty; amending section 40.08, F. S., to restrict persons who shall be exempt from jury duty; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Gillespie- HB 446-A bill to be entitled An act relating to school opening; amending section 230.23(4)(f), Florida Statutes, to fix opening date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Public School Education. By Representatives Conway and Graham- HB 447-A bill to be entitled An Act relating to state educa- tional agencies; amending section 229.062, Florida Statutes providing a maximum interest rate allowable on bonds issued pursuant to Section 9(a), Article XII of the State Constitution; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Commit- tee on Higher Education. The Speaker requested a quorum call. A quorum of 103 Members was present. On motion by Mr. Rowell, the provision of Rule 7.2 relating to line-numbered measures, as amended on November 12, 1968, to require that the first page of bills be drafted from line three instead of line one, was waived for those bills which had been drafted prior to modification of the Rule. On motion by Mr. Rowell, the rules were waived and the House agreed that reports from standing committees may be received by the Clerk until 7:00 P.M. today only. On motion by Mr. Rowell, the rules were waived and the House agreed that Introduction and Reference of Bills be limited after today to 75 measures a day for the time being. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES The Committee on Insurance recommends the following not pass: HB 39 The bill was laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Commerce recommends the following pass: HB 25, with amendment HB 37 The bills were referred to the Committee on Finance & Taxation. The Committee on Commerce recommends the following pass: HB 92, with amendments HB 105 The bills were referred to the Committees on Appropriations and Finance & Taxation. The Committee on Commerce recommends the following pass: HB 16, with amendments HB 33, with amendments HB 36, with amendments The bills were placed on the calendar. The Committee on Commerce recommends the following pass: HB 44, with amendments HB 214, with amendments The bills were referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on Commerce recommends the following not pass: HB 35 The bill was laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Agriculture recommends the following not pass: HB 87 HB 220 HB 96 The bills were laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Agriculture recommends the following pass: HB 221, with amendments The bill was referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on Agriculture recommends the following pass: HB 219 HB 222 HB 224 HB 254 HB 297 HB 306 HB 309 HB 303 The bills were referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on Agriculture recommends the following pass: HB 223 HB 299 HB 300 36 April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HB 304 HB 305 HB 307 HB 308 The bills were placed on the calendar. The Committee on Agriculture recommends the following pass: HB 409, with amendments The bills were referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on State Institutions recommends the fol- lowing pass: HB 45 HB 101, with amendment The bills were referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on State Institutions recommends the fol- lowing pass: HB 54 The bill was placed on the calendar. The Committee on Local Government recommends the fol- lowing pass: HB 188 HB 252, with amendment HB 281 The bills were placed on the calendar. The Committee on Local Government recommends the following pass: HB 218 The bill was referred to the Committee on Finance & Tax- ation. The Committee on Local Government recommends the fol- lowing pass: HB 428, with amendment The bill was referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on Local Government recommends a com- mittee substitute for the following: HB 176 The bill with committee substitute was placed on the calendar. The Committee on Local Government recommends the follow- ing not pass: HB 106 The bill was laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Transportation recommends the following pass: HB41 HB102 The bills were placed on the calendar. The Committee on Transportation recommends the following not pass: HB 124 The bill was laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on General Legislation recommends a com- mittee substitute for the following: HB 89 The bill with committee substitute was placed on the cal- endar. The Committee on General Legislation recommends the fol- lowing pass: HB 172 The bill was referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on General Legislation recommends the fol- lowing pass: HCR 66 HCR 72 HJR 233 HCR 67 HCR 203 The bills were placed on the calendar. The Committee on General Legislation recommends the fol- lowing not pass: HB 62 The bill was laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Labor & Industry recommends the fol- lowing not pass: HB 38 The bill was laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Labor & Industry recommends the fol- lowing pass: HB 145, with amendments The bill was referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on Mental Health recommends the following pass: HB 81 HB 115 The bills were referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on Mental Health recommends the following pass: HB 80 HB 207 HB 209 HB 206 HB 208 The bills were placed on the calendar. The Committee on Public Lands & Parks recommends a committee substitute for the following: HB 109 The bill with committee substitute was referred to the Com- mittee on Appropriations. The Committee on Public Lands & Parks recommends the following not pass: HB 70 The bill was laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Banks & Loans recommends the following pass: HB 282, with amendments The bill was placed on the calendar. The Committee on Ad Valorem Tax recommends the follow- ing pass: HB 158 HB 159 HB 160 The bills were placed on the calendar. The Committee on Judiciary recommends the following not pass: HB 42 The bill was laid on the table under the rule. 37 April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The Committee on Judiciary recommends the following pass: HB 153 HB 200 The bills were placed on the calendar. The Committee on Judiciary recommends the following pass: HB 95, with amendment HB 201, with amendment HB 143, with amendment HB 291, with amendment The bills were referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on Public Safety recommends the following pass: HB 128 HB 327, with amendment HB 325 HB 258 The bills were placed on the calendar. The Committee on Public Safety recommends a committee substitute for the following: HB 85 The bill with committee substitute was placed on the cal- endar. The Committee on Public Safety recommends the following pass: HB 78, with amendment The bill was referred to the Committees on Finance & Tax- ation and Appropriations. The Committee on Public Safety recommends the following not pass: HB 157 HB 177 The bills were laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Public Safety recommends the following pass: HB 259 The bill was referred to the Committee on Finance & Tax- ation. The Committee on Public Health & Welfare recommends the following pass: HB 75 HB 123 The bills were referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on Public Health & Welfare recommends the following pass: HB 90 HB 120 HB 119 HB 142, with amendment The bills were placed on the calendar. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement recommends the following not pass: HB 108 The bill was laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement recommends a committee substitute for the following: HB 202 The bill with committee substitute was placed on the cal- endar. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement recommends the following pass: HB 2, with amendments HB 21, with amendments HB 3, with amendments HB 22, with amendments HB 4 HB 29 HB 6, with amendment HB 31 HB 13, with amendments HB 168, with amendments HB 18, with amendment HB 175, with amendments HB 19, with amendments HB 289, with amendments HB 20, with amendments The bills were placed on the calendar. The Committee on Higher Education recommends the follow- ing not pass: HB 226 HB 256 The bills were laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Higher Education recommends the follow- ing pass: HB 264 The bill was referred to the Committee on Finance & Taxa- tion. The Committee on Higher Education recommends the follow- ing pass: HB 273 The bill was referred to the Committees on Appropriations and Finance & Taxation. The Committee on Higher Education recommends the follow- ing pass: HB 267 The bill was referred to the Committee on State Govern- mental Organization & Efficiency. The Committee on Higher Education recommends the follow- ing pass: HB 272 The bill was referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. The Committee on Higher Education recommends the follow- ing pass: HB 270 The bill was referred to the Committee on Public Lands & Parks and Appropriations. The Committee on Higher Education recommends the follow- ing pass: HB 262 HB 269 HB 274 The bills were placed on the calendar. The Committee on Higher Education recommends the follow- ing pass: HB 261 HB 266 HB 275 HB 263 HB 268 HB 292, HB 265 HB 271 with amendment The bills were referred to the Committee on Appropriations. Adjournment On motion by Mr. Rowell, the rules were waived and the House adjourned at 1:52 P.M. to reconvene at 11:00 A.M. tomorrow and remain in session until 3:00 P.M. 38 April 8, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SCHEDULE OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS GROUP I MEETING DAYS TIME ROOM NO. Agriculture Tuesday & Thursday 8:00-9:30 A.M. 309C Commerce Tuesday & Thursday & Friday 8:00-9:30 A.M. 307C Insurance Tuesday & Thursday 8:00-9:30 A.M. 282H Retirement & Personnel Tuesday & Thursday 8:00-9:30 A.M. 373H State Institutions Tuesday & Thursday 8:00-9:30 A.M. 283H GROUP II MEETING DAYS TIME ROOM NO. Ad Valorem Taxation Tuesday & Thursday 9:30-11:00 A.M. 373H Finance & Taxation Tuesday & Thursday 9:30-11:00 A.M. 307C Local Government Tuesday & Thursday & Friday 9:30--11:00 A.M. 309C Public Lands & Parks Tuesday & Thursday 9:30-11:00 A.M. 283H Public Safety Tuesday & Thursday 9:30-11:00 A.M. 282H GROUP III MEETING DAYS TIME ROOM NO. Elections Tuesday & Thursday 3:00-5:00 P.M. 283H Appropriations Tuesday & Thursday 3:00--5:00 P.M. 307C Mental Health Tuesday & Thursday 3:00-5:00 P.M. 309C Conservation Tuesday & Thursday 3:00-5:00 P.M. 282H Crime & Law Enforcement Tuesday & Thursday 3:00-5:00 P.M. 373H GROUP IV MEETING DAYS TIME ROOM NO. Citrus Tuesday & Thursday 5:00-6:30 P.M. 283H Judiciary Tuesday & Thursday 5:00-6:30 P.M. 282H Transportation Tuesday & Thursday 5:00-6:30 P.M. 373H Public School Education Tuesday & Thursday 5:00-6:30 P.M. 307C General Legislation Tuesday & Thursday 5:00-6:30 P.M. 309C GROUP V MEETING DAYS TIME ROOM NO. Banks & Loans Labor & Industry Higher Education Public Health & Welfare State Governmental Organization & Efficiency Monday & Wednesday Monday & Wednesday Monday & Wednesday Monday & Wednesday Monday & Wednesday & Friday 3:00-5:00 P.M. 3:00-5:00 P.M. 3:00-5:00 P.M. 3:00-5:00 P.M. 3:00-5:00 P.M. 309C 307C 373H 282H 268H 39 April 8, 1969 THE JOURNAL OF THE FLORIDA House of Representatives PROCEEDINGS AT TALLAHASSEE OF THE FIRST LEGISLATURE [under the Constitution as Revised in 1968] FIRST REGULAR SESSION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1969 The House was called to order by the Speaker at 11:00 A.M. The following Members were recorded present: Featherstone Martinez, J. Firestone Matthews Fleece McNulty Fortune Melvin Fulford Middlemas Gallen Miers Gautier Mixson Gibson Moudry Gillespie Nease Glisson Nergard Gorman Nichols Graham Ogden Grizzle Pettigrew Gustafson Poorbaugh Harris Powell Hartnett Pratt Heath Prominski Hector Randell Hess Redman Hodes Reed Holloway Reedy James Reeves Jordan Register Kershaw Renick King Roberts Lancaster Robinson Lewis Rowell Lindsey Ryals MacKay Sackett Martinez, E. L. Savage M. Sessums Shaw Singleton Smith Spicola Stafford Stevens Sweeny Tillman, J. K. Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ward Ware West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Wood Woodward Yancey Excused: Representatives Murphy and Rude. A quorum was present. Prayer Prayer by The Reverend Lawrence Fitzhugh Sthreshley, Jr., First Presbyterian Church, Fort Meade: Almighty God, our heavenly Father, we beseech Thee to look in favor upon the members of this august body blessing each one according to his needs. Give to all good health for the physical strains of office. Give to all good judgement for the decisions they must make. May they all be aware of a mandate higher than the good people who elected them-a mandate from Thee-to legislate wisely and well. Put Thine arm around them to give them strength, and speak to them to give them wisdom. May they con- stantly hear Thy voice in all the deliberations of this Session, ever seeking Thy guidance. And when this prayer is said, 0 God, let none of us think that our dependence upon Thee is over, but rather from these moments of heart-searching may there come a sweet disposition that shall mark all of the days ahead, that all may know that Thou art in this place. Guide us now, we pray, on how to work and then teach us Thy patience. We pray in the name of Jesus, who was never in a hurry. Amen. The Journal The Journal of April 8 was approved. Introduction of House Physician The Speaker introduced Dr. George Evans of Tallahassee who is serving at the House Clinic today. Motions Relating to Committee Reference On motion by Mr. Yancey, HB 109 which was referred to the Committees on Public Lands & Parks and Appropriations, was referred also to the Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement. On point of order by Mr. Spicola, Vice Chairman of the Committee on Finance & Taxation, that HB 25 does not affect taxation, the bill was withdrawn from that committee and placed on the Calendar. On point of order by Mr. Spicola, Vice Chairman of the Committee on Finance & Taxation, that HBs 119, 120, and 123 affect taxation, the bills were referred also to that com- mittee. Co-introducers Representative Baker was given permission to be recorded as a co-introducer of HB 11. Representative Tucker was given permission to be recorded as a co-introducer of HB 16. Representative Gillespie was given permission to be recorded as a co-introducer of HB 92 and HB 153. Representatives Baker, Firestone, Gillespie, Harris, Savage, and Wolfson were given permission to be recorded as co-introducers of HB 126. Representative Jordan was given permission to be recorded as a co-introducer of HB 353. Reports of the Committee on Rules & Calendar April 8, 1969 The Honorable Frederick H. Schultz Speaker, House of Representatives Sir: Your Committee on Rules & Calendar herewith submits, as the Special Order Calendar under Rule 8.16 for Wednesday, April 9, 1969, the consideration of the following bills together with their companion measures: HB 2 HB 89 HB 16 A quorum of the Committee was present in person, and a majority of those present agreed to the above Report. Respectfully submitted, E. C. ROWELL Chairman, Committee on Rules & Calendar On motion by Mr. Rowell, the above report was adopted. 40 Mr. Speaker Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Bevis Bird Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Caldwell Chapman Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Crabtree Craig Crider Culbreath D'Alemberte Danahy Davis Dixon Dubbin Earle Elmore JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The Honorable Frederick H. Schultz Speaker, House of Representatives Sir: The Committee on Rules & Calendar begs leave recommends the adoption of the following amen Rules of the House: Rule 8.1-The House shall meet each legislative Saturday and Sunday, at 11:00 A.M. and adjouri during the first twenty (20) calendar days o: Session. The time and days for convening and adj( the remainder of the Session shall be determined Rule 14.3-Delete Rule 14.6-The supervision of the Chamber and be vested in the Committee on Rules & Calendar, direction and control of the Speaker. Provision for newsmen wishing to report House proceed television and radio. A quorum of the Committee was present in majority of those present agreed to the above Rei Respectfully submit E. C. ROWELL Chairman, Committei Rules & Calendar On motion by Mr. Rowell, the above report Rules of the House was adopted. INTRODUCTION AND REFERENCE] By Representatives Woodward and Mixson- HB 448-A bill to be entitled An act authorizi Quincy to contribute monies or funds to the pen fund authorized by Chapter 24848 of the Lai Special Acts of 1947, and implemented by Ordii of the City of Quincy, as amended. Evidence of notice and publication w established by the House as to HB 44 -was read the first time by title and referred mittee on Local Government. By Representatives Woodward and Mixson- HB 449-A bill to be entitled An act to empower the Judge of the City Court of the C: Florida to issue search warrants in aid of the e ordinances of said City to be executed within thE City; to regulate their issuance, service and return effective date. Evidence of notice and publication v established by the House as to HB 44 -was read the first time by title and referred mittee on Local Government. By Representatives Woodward and Mixson- HB 450-A bill to be entitled An act authorizing "County Health Department to establish, charge a for the issuance of health certificates, certified records and for other services and providing for and disposition of such fees. Evidence of notice and publication established by the House as to HB 4[ -was read the first time by title and referred mittee on Local Government. By Representatives Woodward and Mixson- HB 451-A bill to be entitled An act amend and 3 of Chapter 67-665, Laws of Florida, sam relating to Apalachicola River Navigation Distric thereof, providing boundaries, a governing authi supervision and control thereof and a method of by eliminating Gadsden County from such district the number of members of the Board of Commis district from six (6) to five (5). Evidence of notice and publication wa established by the House as to HB 451 April 8, 1969 -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Local Government. By Representatives Woodward and Mixson- HB 452-A bill to be entitled An act affecting the govern- to report and ment of the City of Quincy, Florida; authorizing said City to dments to the abate as nuisances weeds, grass or underbrush, upon real proper- ty within the City, and to place a lien for the costs and e day, exce expenses of such abatement against the property on which such n daty exc0pM nuisances exist; providing for the manner and method of collec- f at 3:00 P.R tion of the amount of such liens, and validating sanitary liens f the Regular of the City of Quincy which are assessed in substantial con- )urning during formity herewith. by the House. Evidence of notice and publication was established by the House as to HB 452. 1 galleries shall -was read the first time by title and referred to the Corn- subject to the mittee on Local Government. shall be made wings for press, By Representatives Woodward and Mixson- HB 453-A bill to be entitled An act providing that no person shall change, divert, or accelerate through channeling or other- person, and a wise, the natural flow of water so as to cause it to be cast upon )ort. the public roads or highways, or rights-of-way thereof, in Gads- ed, den County, Florida, to the extent that said roads, highways or d' rights-of-way thereof shall suffer damage or injury as a result thereof, without first having obtained written permission there- e on for from the Board of County Commissioners of Gadsden County, Florida; providing for public hearing and prescribing amendingthe notice and procedure in connection therewith. amending the Evidence of noticy and publication was established by the House as to HB 453. E -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Local Government. ng the City of By Representatives Woodward and Mixson- sion system or HB 454-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Gadsden ws of Florida, County, Florida, public works, county buildings and facilities, nance No. 198 recreation areas, roads and bridges: authorizing and providing for the acquisition, construction, improvement, extension, main- tenance, operation, equipping, furnishing, enlarging, repairing, ras renovating, remodeling and financing thereof: authorizing and 18. providing for the issuance by the board of county commission- ers of said county of interest-bearing revenue certificates for the I to the Corn- purpose of paying all or part of the costs of such projects and the financing thereof which revenue certificates shall be payable solely from, and secured by a pledge of, taxes collected from the operation of pari-mutuel pools accruing annually to said authorize and county and allocated to said board: providing for the sale of ity of Quincy, such certificates: repealing chapter 65-598 of the Laws of enforcement of Florida acts of 1965: providing an effective date and validating e limits of said certain actions taken prior to that time. a; providing an Evidence of notice and publication was established by the House as to HB 454. gas 49. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Local Government and Finance & Taxation. I to the Com- By Representatives Smith, Lancaster, Tyre, Brantley, Alvarez, Elmore Wolfson, Murphy, Dubbin, Gallen, Reed, McNulty, J. R. Clark, Fortune, and Shaw- ig the Gadsden HCR 455-Acknowledging invitation to members and officials g the Gadsden of the Florida Legislature to attend the 1969 Cooperative nd collect fees Forestry Field Day Program of the Seaboard Coast Line Rail- copies of vital road Company to be held near Lee, Florida, in Madison County the accounting on Thursday, April 17, 1969. WHEREAS, an invitation has been extended the members and vas officials of the Florida Legislature by the Seaboard Coast Line 5 Railroad Company to attend as special guests the Cooperative i to the Corn- Forestry Field Day Program on Thursday, April 17, 1969, at 10 a.m. in Lee, Florida, and WHEREAS, this occasion will bring together industrial leaders from major corporations across the country as well as inter- in Sections 1 national trade officials and representatives of foreign govern- e eing an act ments, and t, the creation WHEREAS, The Forestry Field Day Program will include ority, and for presentations on all aspects of modern forest management and Funding same, the manufacture of forest products, and ;t and reducing sioners of such WHEREAS, transportation of forest and other products par- ticularly through the use of the significant development in world trade of containerized freight and the facilities planned is for such modern transport in Florida will be highlighted in the L. program, and 41 April 9, 1969 April 9, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WHEREAS, this program will provide an unparalleled oppor- tunity to members of the Legislature and to the invited busi- ness and trade leaders to participate together in exploring the vast potential of Florida's forest assets and its unique attributes for shipping and international trade, and WHEREAS, the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad has offered transportation to the site of the program and has made exten- sive preparations for the visit of members of the Legislature, NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Florida, the Senate Concurring: That the members of the House of Representatives and the members of the Senate of the State of Florida appreciate and acknowledge the invitation to the Cooperative Forestry Field Day Program to be held Thursday, April 17, 1969, at 10 a.m. near Lee, Florida, in Madison County under the sponsorship of the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, and those members who are able to do so will attend this program. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature extends its commendation to the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad for the significant effort it is making in this program to assist and encourage the further development of industry and inter- national trade in Florida. -was read the first time in full and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. On motion by Mr. Smith, agreed to by two-thirds vote, the concurrent resolution was withdrawn from the Committee on General Legislation and taken up. On motions by Mr. Smith, the rules were waived and HCR 455 was read the second time by title, adopted and ordered immediately certified to the Senate. By Representative Fortune- HB 456-A bill to be entitled An act relating to medical assistance for the needy; amending section 409.45, Florida Statutes; providing for the state department to provide medical services; providing definitions; creating a medical assistance ad- visory committee; repealing section 409.44, F. S.; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Health & Welfare and Appropriations. By Representative Lewis- HJR 457-A joint resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Florida; amending Section 3 of Article IV to reduce to three the number of cabinet members required to suggest the incapacity of the governor to serve and restoration of such capacity; amending Section 4 of Article IV to provide that a cabinet consisting of a secretary of state, an attorney general, a comptroller, and the administrative head of each department as provided by law be appointed by the governor and serve at his pleasure; amending Section 5 of Article IV to make it conform to the cabinet so constituted; amending Section 6 of Article IV to require allotment of all administrative and executive functions to not more than fifteen (15) departments or offices, to provide for the appointment and tenure of members of boards established to regulate occu- pations, professions, and commercial and public activities, and to authorize the assignment of such boards for appropriate departments; amending Section 8 of Article IV to limit the duration of gubernatorial suspension of fines and forfeitures and grant of reprieves until adjournment of the next regular session of legislature and to require senate approval of the granting of pardons, the restoration of civil rights, the com- muting of punishment, and the remitting of fines and forfei- tures; amending Section 2 of Article IX to provide for a state board of education of seven members to be appointed for six-year terms by the governor, with confirmation by the senate; amending Section 9 of Article XII to reconstitute the state board of administration to consist of the governor, the comptroller, and the attorney general; amending Article XII by adding a new Section 18 to authorize the payment of compen- sation to cabinet members who are not appointed to serve out the remainder of the term to which they are elected in the general election of November 1970. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on State Governmental Organization & Efficiency. By Representative Blackburn- HB 458-A bill to be entitled An act relating to death benefits for law enforcement officers and firemen; amending section 112.19(2)(a), Florida Statutes, to increase death bene- fits for law enforcement officers; amending section 112.191(2)(a), Florida Statutes, to increase death benefits for firemen; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Local Government and Appropriations. By Representative Blackburn- HB 459-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida citrus commission; amending section 601.04, Florida Statutes; providing that no member or employee of the Florida citrus commission shall be an officer or official of any political party, serve as campaign manager or treasurer for any candidate for political office or shall solicit funds for any candidate; prohibits use of the commission's records for political purposes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Citrus. By Representative Blackburn- HB 460-A bill to be entitled An act relating to death benefits of firemen; amending section 112.191(1)(b), Florida Statutes, relating to the definition of the term "fireman"; amending section 112.191(2)(a), Florida Statutes, relating to conditions for receiving death benefits; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Retirement & Personnel. By Representative Davis- HB 461-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the leasing of public lands to private persons; providing for an annual rebate of a portion of the lease revenue to the county where the land is located; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Lands & Parks and Appropriations. By Representative Dubbin- HB 462-A bill to be entitled An act relating to judgments and decrees; repealing Section 55.10, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Dubbin- HB 463-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the issuance of worthless checks to county tax collectors for occupational licenses, beverage licenses, sales taxes, penalties or fees; provid- ing for the attempted collection and prosecution of same; providing for certification of uncollectable checks and court costs by county tax collector; providing for refund by state comptroller, state beverage department, state revenue commis- sion of amount of uncollectable checks and court costs to county collector; providing for legislative intent; providing a severability section; and providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Local Government and Appropriations. By Representative Dubbin- HB 464-A bill to be entitled An act relating to instruments by which title to real estate or any interest therein or lien thereon is conveyed, vested, encumbered, assigned or otherwise disposed of; amending section 695.24, Florida Statutes, by adding a new subsection to be numbered (3) and (4) to provide that such instruments recorded without containing information required by 695.24 shall be record notice; validating instru- ments heretofore recorded. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. 42 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Dubbin- HB 465-A bill to be entitled An act relating to acknowledge- ment and proof of instruments affecting real and personal property; amending section 695.03(2), Florida Statutes, to pro- vide that where a notary public is not required to have a seal, certificate of proper authority to such fact is sufficient; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representatives Alvarez and Gillespie- HB 466-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the use of public money; prohibiting expenditure of said money for col- ored telephones other than black by any officer or employee of the state, county, municipality, or any agency or district there- of. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. By Representative Arnold- HB 467-A bill to be entitled An act amending Chapter 208, Florida Statutes, by adding a new section 208.12 relating to the distribution of the second gas tax under the provisions of section 9 (c) (4) of Article XII of the revised Florida Constitu- tion of 1968. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Transportation. By Representative Earle- HB 468-A bill to be entitled An act relating to court admin- istration; amending section 43.17, Florida Statutes, relating to money paid into custody of courts; providing that such funds shall be deposited at the highest available interest rate; pro- viding for liquidity of funds- providing for return of net interest proceeds to the state general revenue fund. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Murphy- HB 469-A bill to be entitled An act relating to municipal water supplies; requiring an affirmative vote of the people if such municipal water supply is fluoridated; providing for peti- tion from registered voters on the fluoridation question; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Health & Welfare. By Representative Murphy- HB 470-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the retire- ment system for school teachers; amending section 238.01 (4) and (6), Florida Statutes, to exclude certain nonprofit pro- fessional associations of teachers and their employees from the definitions of "Employer" and "Teacher"; amending section 238.11 (1) (a), Florida Statutes, to delete reference to non- profit professional association or corporation of teachers; re- pealing subsection (3) of section 238.11, Florida Statutes, and section 238.17, Florida Statutes, relating to nonprofit associa- tion or corporation of teachers; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Retirement & Personnel. By Representative Andrews- HB 471-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending section 101.151(5), Florida Statutes, removing the names of unopposed candidates from the general election bal- lot; directing the supervisor to cast the vote required to elect unopposed candidates; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Elections. By Representative Jordan- HB 472-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state univer- sities and junior colleges; providing for suspension of students arrested for the commission of a crime on property of any state university or junior college pending trial; providing for auto- matic expulsion of student upon conviction; providing an effec- tive date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Higher Education. By Representative Jordan- HB 473-A bill to be entitled An act relating to municipal annexation; amending sections 171.04(1) and 171.05(1) and creating section 171.051, Florida Statutes, to require notice by certified mail to owners of record of real property in area sought to be annexed sixty (60) days prior to annexation; further amending said section 171.04(1), Florida Statutes, to enlarge the period specified between the passage of ordinance proposing annexation and actual annexation; providing an effec- tive date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Local Government. By Representative Jordan- HB 474-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state univer- sities and junior colleges; defining illegal picketing; declaring illegal picketing to be a misdemeanor; providing penalties; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Higher Education. By Representative Rude- HB 475-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the financial responsibility law; amending section 324.051(2)(a), Florida Statutes, by adding new subparagraph 7. to provide that an operator or owner of a motor vehicle involved in an accident shall be exempt from the operation of this chapter when he did not contribute to the cause of the accident; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Safety and Appropriations. By Representative Rude- HB 476-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public officers and employees; amending section 112.02, Florida Stat- utes, to reduce the residency requirement from two (2) years to one (1) year; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Retirement & Personnel. By Representative McNulty- HB 477-A bill to be entitled An act relating to school attendance; amending section 232.01(1), Florida Statutes; re- quiring attendance of six (6) year old children and permitting attendance of five (5) year old children; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public School Education. On point of order by Mr. Turlington, Chairman of the Com- mittee on Appropriations, that HB 477 affects appropriations, the bill was referred also to that Committee. By Representative Gautier- HB 478-A bill to be entitled An act relating to flashing lights on vehicles; amending subsection (6) of section 317.902, Flor- ida Statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Safety. By Representative McNulty- HB 479-A bill to be entitled An act relating to documentary stamp taxes, sale; amending chapter 201, Florida Statutes, by 43 April 9, 1969 April 9, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES adding section 201.121, requiring clerks of circuit court to act as comptroller's agents in the sale of such stamps; providing for the disposition of fees collected by said clerks incident to such sale; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Reed- HB 480-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health education; placing increased emphasis on drug abuse education; establishing special training centers for the preparation of teach- ers; establishing health institutes to supplement and update the training of teachers; requiring special training in drug abuse and other critical health areas; providing for the appointment of a state health medical advisory committee; providing for health education courses in elementary schools and in junior high and senior high schools; allowing exemptions to students for relig- ious reasons; declaring intent of the legislature; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public School Education and Appropriations. By Representatives Pratt, Craig, Featherstone, E. L. Martinez, Alvarez, Tyre, and Tucker- HB 481-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the State Road Board; amending subsection 334.062, Florida Statutes, to provide for the number, qualifications, election and terms of the Board and providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Transportation and Appropriations. By Representative Arnold- HB 482-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state-owned tangible personal property; amending section 273.02, Florida Statutes, to increase the minimum value of fixtures and tangible personal property that must be identified and inventoried from twenty-five dollars ($25.00) to one hundred dollars ($100.00); transferring certain responsibilities from the state auditor to the legislative auditor; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on State Institutions. By Representative Arnold- HB 483-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the highway code; amending chapter 337, Florida Statutes, by adding sec- tion 337.32 to require the state road board to make a finding concerning the qualifications of persons prior to their employ- ment as consultants. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Transportation. By Representative Arnold- HB 484-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Florida Highway Code, Sixth Part; amending chapter 339, Florida Stat- utes, by adding section 339.025, requiring certain short-term investment of certain state road funds by State Board of Ad- ministration. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Transportation. By Representative Walker- HB 485-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida real estate license law; amending section 475.17(4), Florida Statutes, to provide that the real estate commission may require satisfactory completion of its educational course for real estate salesmen as a prerequisite to registration as a salesman; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Commerce. By Representative Walker- utes, to provide for a nonactive registration for certain members of brokerage companies, and a nonactive registration certificate for real estate salesmen; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Commerce. By Representative Arnold- HB 487-A bill to be entitled An act relating to eminent domain; amending section 73.091, Florida Statutes, by adding subsection (2) to define what constitutes a reasonable attorney fee in eminent domain proceedings; to acquire property for road purposes. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Rude- HB 488-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state office buildings; authorizing board of commissioners of state insti- tutions to construct or purchase a state office building in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County; authorizing Florida development commission to issue revenue bonds to finance the cost thereof; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on State Institutions. On point of order by Mr. Turlington, Chairman of the Com- mittee on Appropriations, that HB 488 affects appropriations, the bill was referred also to that committee. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 489-A bill to be entitled An act relating to university scholarships; amending sections 239.34, 239.371 (1), (3), (4), and adding subsection (5), 239.38, 239.41 (1), (2), (3), (5), 239.42, 239.43, 239.44, 239.451(1), (2), (3), 239.47 (5), (6), adding subsection (7), 239.49, 239.50, 239.66(1), (3), (5), the introductory paragraph of 239.67(2), 295.01, 295.02 and 295.04, Florida Statutes; providing for the administration of scholarship programs by the state department of education pursuant to policies set by the Florida student scholarship and loan commission; repealing section 239.48 and subsection (6) of section 239.66, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representatives Tyrrell and Reeves- HB 490-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida session laws, free distribution; amending and revising the intro- ductory paragraph and subsections (1) (2) (3) (4) and (5) of section 283.25, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on House Administration and Appropriations. HJR 491-WITHDRAWN By Representatives Mixson, Alvarez, Yancey, Firestone, J. K. Tillman, Lancaster, Dixon, Baumgartner, Hector, Culbreath, Elmore, Crabtree, Bevis, Tyre, J. R. Clark, Renick, Roberts, Fulford, and Pratt- HB 492-A bill to be entitled An act relating to implement- ation of a School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Florida as provided for in Chapter 241.097, Florida Statutes; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Blackburn- HB 493-A bill to be entitled An act relating to bail bonds; amending subsection (2) of Section 903.14, Florida Statutes relating to time for filing of statement by licensed bondsman of indemnity agreements; and providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. HB 486-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida real estate license law; amending section 475.14, Florida Stat- 44 By Representative Blackburn- JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HB 494-A bill to be entitled An act relating to bail bonds; amending subsection (6) of section 903.26, Florida Statutes, providing for payment by surety of expenses incurred by an official in returning of defendant confined in a jail or prison for a felony; providing for discharge or remission of forfeiture where defendant is confined in a jail or prison for a felony; and providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Blackburn- HB 495-A bill to be entitled An act relating to bail bonds amending Section 843.15 Florida Statutes, relating to failure of the defendant to appear before a court or judicial officer; providing for forfeiture of security; providing for penalty in case of misdemeanor or felony; and providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Blackburn- HB 496-A bill to be entitled An act relating to bail bonds; amending section 903.271, Florida Statutes, providing for pro- cedure to set aside judgment on the undertaking after notice rather than entry of judgment; providing number of days for such procedure; and providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representatives Gillespie, Gallen, and Spicola- HB 497-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation; levying an excise tax on the severance of phosphates; pre- scribing tax rate and manner of collection and administration; prescribing procedure for payment; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Conservation, Finance & Taxation, and Appropri- ations. By Representative Gillespie- HB 498-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation; levying an excise tax on the severance of solid minerals other than phosphates; prescribing tax rate and manner of collection and administration; prescribing procedure for payment; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Conservation, Finance & Taxation, and Appropri- ations. By Representatives Whitworth and Nease- HB 499-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local govern- ment; providing procedures for the adoption of county charters; providing for the appointment and operation of a charter com- mission; providing for a referendum; providing severability; pro- viding an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Local Government. By Representative Moudry- HB 500-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state university system; requiring persons seeking admission as students or employees to file an affidavit listing civil dis- turbances in which they have been involved; providing that admissions officer of institution can refuse admission on basis of affidavit; providing penalties for filing of false affidavit. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Higher Education. By Representatives Redman and Tyre- HB 501-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state and county employees; amending sections 11.22(1) and 947.08, Florida Statutes; amending chapter 112, Florida Statutes, by adding section 112.021; removing residence requirements for persons employed by the state or any county; repealing sections 112.02, 112.03 and 112.04, Florida Statutes. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Retirement & Personnel. By Representative Robinson- HB 502-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the game and fresh water fish commission; adding section 372.265, F. S.; making certain import and release of exotic animal species illegal without a permit; providing penalties; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Conservation and Appropriations. By Representatives Gallen and Register- HB 503-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the uniform commercial code; amending section 680.10-101, (2), Florida Statutes; providing for the filing and recordation of instruments required to be filed pursuant to chapters 85, 524 and 673, Florida Statutes, prior to their repeal pursuant to the provisions of the uniform commercial code; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Nergard- HB 504-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending section 99.061, Florida Statutes, by adding sub- section (5) requiring the secretary of state and the clerks of the circuit courts to notify candidates of errors in qualifying papers and fees; allowing candidates time to correct errors; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Elections. By Representatives Ware, Crider, Nease, Danahy, and Ward- HB 505-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local govern- ment; defining home rule powers of municipalities; proving an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Local Government. By Representative J. R. Clark- HB 506-A bill to be entitled An act relating to teachers' retirement; amending subsection (2) of section 238.03, Florida Statutes, providing for membership of the board of trustees; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Retirement & Personnel. By Representative J. R. Clark- HB 507-A bill to be entitled An act relating to district school system; amending section 230.23(11)(d), Florida Stat- utes, to conform terminology and cross references to the 1968 revision of the State Constitution; providing that no additional tax areas may be created under the authority of this paragraph subsequent to July 1, 1969. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public School Education. By Representative Mixson- HB 508-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of J. B. Richter for the cost of repairing and replacing his store and truck damaged by escapees from the Arthur G. Dozier school for boys at Marianna; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Claims. By Representative Mixson- HB 509-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the board of commissioners of state institutions; amending chapter 272, F. S., providing for restitution for damages caused by escapees and inmates of state institutions; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on State Institutions and Appropriations. 45 April 9, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Mixson- HB 510-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state employ- ees, amending chapter 110, Florida Statutes, to permit a state employee in the classified service to be a candidate for or hold a local public office under certain conditions; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Retirement & Personnel. By Representative Prominski- HB 511-A bill to be entitled An act amending Florida Statutes, Section 65.04 providing an additional grounds for divorce living apart for five years; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Reed- HB 512-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public employees; amending section 112.02, Florida Statutes, to delete two (2) year residence requirement; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Committee on Retirement & Personnel. By Representative Reed- HB 513-A bill to be entitled An act relating to jury duty; amending section 40.08(2), Florida Statutes, adding municipal police officers to list of persons exempt from jury duty by reason of occupation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Lewis- HB 514-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local govern- ment; providing for the amendment of municipal charters; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Local Government. By Representative Lewis- HJR 515-A Joint Resolution proposing the addition of sub- section (d) to section 10 of Article VII of the state constitu- tion, to authorize the joint investment of public and private funds in corporations whose objective is urban redevelopment and the elimination of slums and blight. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. By Representative Lewis- HB 516-A bill to be entitled An act relating to legislative organization; establishing a permanent "joint committee on ur- ban affairs"; providing the duties and responsibilities of the committee; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on General Legislation and Appropriations. By Representatives Reeves and Tobiassen- HB 517-A bill to be entitled An act prohibiting the exposure to minors of certain harmful materials; amending section 847.012, F. S., relating to obscene materials; providing defini- tions and penalty; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. By Representative Prominski- examination of applicants for driver's licenses; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Safety and Appropriations. By Representative Reed- HB 519-A bill to be entitled An act relating to retirees; allowing low income retired persons to form clubs for entertain- ment; allowing such clubs to conduct games for cash prizes; providing regulations for such clubs; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representatives Savage and Grizzle- HB 520-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local govern- ment; providing cumulative and supplemental county powers; providing the method for implementing and retracting certain powers; providing the method for amending and repealing this act; providing the administration of certain facilities; providing revenue sources, the use thereof, and means of financing; pro- viding for a referendum. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Local Government. By Representative Culbreath- HB 521-A bill to be entitled An act relating to trespass; adding section 821.011, Florida Statutes, giving definitions; amending sections 821.01, 821.03, 821.05, 821.12, 821.121, 821.13, 821.14, 821.15 and 821.16, F. S., repealing the penal- ties prescribed therein; adding a new section 821.38, Florida Statutes, to prescribe the penalty therefore; amending section 821.04, F. S., to define and make it unlawful to trespass on posted, cultivated, or fenced land; deleting section 821.06 re- ating to posted land; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 522-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the State University System; providing for the use of moneys earned from campus vending machines; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Higher Education. On point of order by Mr. Turlington, Chairman of the Com- mittee on Appropriations, that HB 522 affects appropriations, the bill was referred also to that committee. By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 523-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state purchas- ing; amending chapter 287, Florida statutes, by adding section 287.091 providing for certain exceptions; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Higher Education. MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE April 9, 1969 The Honorable Frederick H. Schultz Speaker, House of Representatives Sir: I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has adopted- HCR 455 Respectfully, Edwin G. Fraser Secretary of the Senate HCR 455, contained in the above message, was ordered en- rolled. HB 518-A bill to be entitled An act amending Section 322.12, Florida Statutes, by adding additional requirements for 46 April 9, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONSIDERATION OF THE SPECIAL ORDER HB 2-A bill to be entitled An act relating to wire tapping and electronic surveillance; prohibiting interception and dis- closure of wire or oral communications or the manufacture, distribution or possession of wire or oral communication inter- cepting devices by unauthorized persons and prescribing crim- inal penalties and confiscation of equipment therefore; pro- hibiting use as evidence of unauthorized intercepted wire or oral communications; providing for authorization of inter- ception, disclosure and use as evidence of legally intercepted wire or oral communications; establishing procedure for such interception; creating civil liability and specifying damages for illegal use of wire tap or electronic listening device; providing an effective date. -was taken up and read the second time by title. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement offered the following amendment: In Section 2, on page 4, line 21, strike "general criminal jurisdiction" and insert the following: record Mr. Gautier moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement offered the following amendment: In Section 7, on page 8, line 30, strike "Commissioner of the Florida Bureau of Law Enforcement" and insert the following: Governor or Attorney General or Mr. Gautier moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement offered the following amendment: In Section 9, on page 15, line 10, strike "Commissioner of the Florida Bureau of Law Enforcement" and insert the following: Governor, the Attorney General or any Mr. Gautier moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement offered the following amendment: In Section 9, on page 15, line 15, after the words "threat- ening the" insert the following: national or state Mr. Gautier moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement offered the following amendment: In Section 6, on page 9, lines 21 and 22, strike "violation of the laws of this state and insert the following: of the fore- going offenses. Mr. Gautier moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representatives D'Alemberte, Middlemas, Wilson, and Fortune offered the following amendment: In Section 9, on page 15, strike lines 7 through 31 and on page 16, strike lines 1 through 8 and renumber subsequent subsections. Mr. D'Alemberte moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. The vote was: Yeas-68 Andrews Clark, Dick Fulford King Baker Crabtree Gallen Lewis Baumgartner D'Alemberte Glisson MacKay Bird Danahy Graham Martinez, E. L. Bothwell Dubbin Harris Martinez, J. M. Brantley Featherstone Hodes Matthews Caldwell Firestone Holloway McNulty Chapman Fleece Jordan Melvin Clark, David Fortune Kershaw Middlemas Mixson Nichols Ogden Pettigrew Powell Pratt Prominski Randell Nays-46 Alvarez Arnold Bassett Bevis Blackburn Brannen Clark, J. R. Conway Crider Culbreath Davis Dixson Redman Reeves Register Renick Roberts Robinson Rowell Ryals Earle Elmore Gautier Gibson Gillespie Gorman Grizzle Gustafson Hartnett Heath Hess James Representatives Middlemas, the following amendment: Sackett Savage Sessums Smith Spicola Stafford Stevens Sweeny Turlington Walker Ware West Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Lancaster Tillman, R. J. Lindsey Tobiassen Miers Tucker Moudry Tyre Nease Tyrrell Nergard Ward Poorbaugh Westberry Reed Wood Reedy Woodward Shaw Yancey Singleton Tillman, J. K. D'Alemberte, and Wilson offered In Section 9, on page 17, line 13, after the word "after" strike remainder of line 13, line 14, and through the word "or" on line 15. Mr. D'Alemberte moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative King offered the following amendment: In Section 10, on page 20, strike all of lines 11 through 14. Mr. King moved the adoption of the amendment. Pending consideration thereof- Representatives Gautier, Wilson, and Fortune offered the following substitute amendment: In Section 10, on page 20, line 11, strike all after the word "order" and all of line 12. Mr. Gautier moved the adoption of the substitute amendment which was adopted. The vote was: Yeas-71 Alvarez Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Blackburn Brannen Brantley Clark, David Clark, J. R. Conway Craig Crider Culbreath Davis Dubbin Earle Elmore Nays-38 Bevis Bird Bothwell Caldwell Chapman Clark, Dick Crabtree D'Alemberte Danahy Dixson Firestone Melvin Fortune Miers Fulford Mixson Gautier Nease Gillespie Nergard Glisson Ogden Graham Pettigrew Grizzle Poorbaugh Gustafson Register Hartnett Renick Heath Roberts Holloway Sackett James Savage Jordan Sessums Kershaw Singleton Lancaster Smith MacKay Stafford Matthews Tillman, J. K. Featherstone McNulty Gallen Middlemas Gibson Moudry Gorman Powell Hodes Pratt King Prominski Lewis Randell Lindsey Redman Martinez, E. L. Reed Martinez, J. M. Reeves Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyrrell Walker Ward Ware West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Wood Woodward Yancey Robinson Rowell Ryals Shaw Spicola Stevens Sweeny Tyre Representative Reedy was recorded as voting Nay. 47 April 9, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Representative Lewis offered the following amendment: In Section 7, on page 8, line 31, strike "any state attorney or any county solicitor" Mr. Lewis moved the adoption of the amendment. Pending consideration thereof- Representative Whitson offered the following substitute amendment: In Section 7, on page 9, line 1, after the word "solicitor," insert the words "having jurisdiction to prosecute felonies" Mr. Whitson moved the adoption of the substitute amend- ment which was adopted. Representative Register offered the following amendment: In Section 7, on page 9, line 17, after the words "dangerous drugs" strike the remainder of the section and insert the fol- lowing: or any conspiracy to commit any violation of the laws of this state relating to the crimes specifically enumerated above. Mr. Register moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Pratt offered the following amendment: In Section 2, on page 4, line 20, strike the comma and the remainder of the sentence and insert a period. Mr. Pratt moved the adoption of the amendment. Pending consideration thereof- Representatives Ware and Whitson offered the following sub- stitute amendment: In Section 2 on page 4, line 21, after the word "record", insert "having felony Mr. Ware moved the adoption of the substitute amendment which was adopted. Representative Middlemas offered the following amendment: In Section 8, on page 10, line 23, strike entire subsection 5 Mr. Middlemas moved the adoption of the amendment which failed of adoption. The vote was: Gallen Graham Harris Holloway King Lewis Earle Elmore Fleece Fortune Gautier Gibson Glisson Gorman Grizzle Gustafson Hartnett Heath Hess Hodes James Jordan Kershaw Lancaster Melvin Miers Mixson Lindsey MacKay Martinez, E. Middlemas Pettigrew Pratt Nease Nergard Nichols Ogden Poorbaugh Powell Prominski Randell Redman Reed Reeves Register Renick Roberts Robinson Sackett Savage Sessums Shaw Smith Sweeny Rowell Ryals L. Spicola Stafford Stevens Wilson Tillman, J. K. Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ward Ware West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wolfson Wood Woodward Yancey Representative West offered the following amendment: In Section 4, on pages 7 and 8, line 3, strike all of section 4. Mr. West moved the adoption of the amendment which failed of adoption. The vote was: Yeas-36 Bird Culbreath Davis Earle Featherstone Fulford Gallen Grizzle Gustafson Nays-71 Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Bevis Blackburn Bothwell Brantley Caldwell Chapman Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Craig Crider D'Alemberte Harris Nichols Heath Powell Holloway Pratt King Prominski Lewis Reeves MacKay Robinson Martinez, E. L. Rowell Martinez, J. M. Savage Nease Sessums Danahy Lindsey Dixon Matthews Dubbin McNulty Elmore Melvin Firestone Middlemas Fleece Miers Fortune Mixson Gautier Nergard Gibson Ogden Glisson Pettigrew Gorman Poorbaugh Graham Randell Hector Redman Hodes Reed James Reedy Jordan Register Kershaw Renick Lancaster Roberts Stafford Stevens Sweeny Tillman, R. J. Ware West Whitson Wilson Wood Ryals Sackett Smith Spicola Tillman, J. K. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ward Westberry Whitworth Wolfson Woodward Yancey Representative Crabtree was recorded as voting Nay. Representative Pratt offered the following amendment: In Section 9, on page 13, line 7, strike ", or is about to commit" Mr. Pratt moved the adoption of the amendment. On motion by Mr. Fleece, the amendment was laid on the table. Representative West offered the following amendment: In Section 9, on page 12, line 16, strike "authorizing and" Mr. West moved the adoption of the amendment which failed of adoption. Representatives Graham and Gautier offered the following amendment: In Section 8, on page 10, line 27, after the word "offenses" add: for which an order of authorization or approval could have been secured pursuant to Section 7 of this chapter, Mr. Graham moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. The vote was: Yeas-65 Andrews Arnold Bassett Baumgartner Bird Brannen Brantley Caldwell Chapman Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Craig Culbreath D'Alemberte Dubbin Elmore Featherstone Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gallen Gautier Gibson Glisson Gorman Graham Hartnett Holloway Jordan Kershaw King Lancaster Lewis Lindsey MacKay Martinez, E. Matthews Melvin Middlemas Miers Mixson Pettigrew Pratt Randell Register Renick Ryals Smith Spicola Stafford Stevens Sweeny L. Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tyrrell Ware West Westberry Whitworth Wilson Woodward Yancey Yeas-24 Bird Brantley Caldwell D'Alemberte Featherstone Fulford Nays-81 Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Bevis Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Chapman Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Crabtree Craig Crider Culbreath Danahy Davis Dixon Dubbin 48 April 9, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Nays--36 Alvarez Gustafson Poorbaugh Shaw Baker Heath Powell Singleton Bevis Hess Prominski Tucker Blackburn James Redman Turlington Bothwell Moudry Reed Tyre Crider Nease Roberts Walker Davis Nergard Robinson Ward Dixon Nichols Savage Wolfson Earle Ogden Sessums Wood Representative Crabtree was recorded as voting Yea, and Rep- resentative Bevis changed his vote from Nay to Yea. Representative King offered the following amendment: In Section 9 (8)(d), on pages 17 and 18, strike all of sub- sections (d) 1., 2., and 3. Mr. King moved the adoption of the amendment. Pending consideration thereof, Mr. King withdrew the amend- ment. Representative Crabtree offered the following amendment: In Section 11, on page 20, strike lines 15 and 16 and insert the following: Section 11. If any provision of this act is held to be invalid for any purpose, such holding shall not operate to effect the remaining provisions of the act. Section 12. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. Mr. Crabtree moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative King offered the following amendment: In Section 4, on page 7, line 20, strike "ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) or imprisoned in the state penitentiary not more than five (5) years," and insert the following: five hundred dollars ($500.00) or imprisoned for not more than six months, Mr. King moved the adoption of the amendment. Pending consideration thereof- Representatives Fleece, Whitson, and Dubbin offered the following substitute amendment: In Section 4, on page 7, line 18, after "surreptitious" insert the following: third party Mr. Fleece moved the adoption of the substitute amendment. Pending consideration thereof- Representative King offered the following amendment to the substitute amendment: In Section 4, on page 7, lines 20, 21, and 22 strike "ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) or imprisoned in the state peni- tentiary not more than five (5) years, and insert the following: four hundred dollars (400.00) or imprisonment for not more than 120 days, Mr. King moved the adoption of the amendment to the substitute amendment. Mr. Reed moved the previous question on the passage of HB 2 and all pending amendments, which was agreed to. Pending consideration of the amendment to the substitute amendment- On motion by Mr. Gautier, the rules were waived and HB 2 , as amended, was read the third time by title. The vote was: Yeas-89 Mr. Speaker Baumgartner Chapman Craig Alvarez Bevis Clark, David Danahy Andrews Blackburn Clark, Dick Dixon Arnold Brannen Clark, J. R. Dubbin Baker Brantley Conway Elmore Bassett Caldwell Crabtree Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gallen Gautier Gibson Gillespie Glisson Gorman Graham Gustafson Heath Hector Hess Hodes Holloway James Nays-23 Bird Bothwell Crider D'Alemberte Davis Earle The question Yeas-93 Mr. Speaker Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Bevis Bird Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Caldwell Chapman Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Crabtree Craig Danahy Dixon Dubbin Nays-22 Crider D'Alemberte Davis Earle Featherstone Fortune Jordan Pettigrew Kershaw Powell Lancaster Randell Lindsey Redman MacKay Reedy Martinez, J. M. Reeves Matthews Register McNulty Renick Melvin Roberts Miers Rowell Mixson Ryals Moudry Sackett Nease Sessums Nergard Singleton Nichols Smith Ogden Stevens Featherstone Pratt Grizzle Prominski King Reed Lewis Robinson Martinez, E. L. Savage Middlemas Spicola recurred on the passage of HB Elmore Martinez, J. M. Firestone Matthews Fleece McNulty Fulford Melvin Gautier Miers Gibson Mixson Gillespie Moudry Glisson Nease Gorman Nergard Graham Nichols Gustafson Ogden Hartnett Pettigrew - Heath Powell Hector Prominski Hess Randell Hodes Redman James Reed Jordan Reedy Kershaw Reeves Lancaster Register Lindsey Renick MacKay Roberts Martinez, E. L. Ryals Gallen Middlemas Grizzle Pratt Harris Robinson Holloway Rowell King Savage Lewis Sweeny Tillman, J. K. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ward Ware Westberry Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Woodward Yancey Stafford Tillman, R. J. West Whitson Wood 2. The vote was: Sackett Sessums Shaw Singleton Smith Sweeny Tillman, J. K. Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ward Ware Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Woodward Yancey Spicola Stafford Stevens West Wood Representatives Culbreath and Poorbaugh were recorded as voting Yea, and Representative Crider changed his vote from Nay to Yea. So the bill passed, as amended. Mr. Whitson moved that the House reconsider the vote by which HB 2 passed and left the motion pending. Presentation of Congressman Gibbons Mr. Sessums presented Congressman Sam M. Gibbons of the Sixth District, a former member of the House of Representa- tives and Senate. The Speaker invited Congressman Gibbons to the rostrum, where he extended greetings. HB 89 was taken up, together with: CS for HB 89-A bill to be entitled An act adopting the uniform anatomical gift law; authorizing the gift of all or part of a human body after death for specified purposes; repealing 49 April 9, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Sections 736.08 through, and including, Section 736.18, Florida Statutes; providing specific procedures, rights and duties; pro- viding an effective date. -which was read the first time by title. On motion by Dr. Hodes, CS for HB 89 was substituted for HB 89, which was laid on the table. On motion by Dr. Hodes, the rules were waived and CS for HB 89 was read the second time by title. Representative Sweeny offered the following amendment: In Section 4(1), on page 3, line 1, strike "3" and insert the following: 2 Mr. Sweeny moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Sweeny offered the following amendment: In Section 4(3), on page 3, line 23, strike "(b)" and insert the following: 2 Mr. Sweeny moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Sweeny offered the following amendment: In Section 6(4), on page 5, line 22, strike "(2)" and insert the following: (b) Mr. Sweeny moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Sweeny offered the following amendment: In Section 4(5) on page 3, line 30, strike "7(d)" and insert the following: 9(d) Mr. Sweeny moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Redman offered the following amendment: In Section 6, on page 5, line 2, strike the comma and the remainder of the sentence and insert the following: and need not be witnessed. Mr. Redman moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Reeves offered the following amendment: In Section 4, subsection 3, on page 3, line 23, after "gift." begin a new paragraph and number the remainder of subsection 3 as subsection 4 and renumber subsequent subsections. Mr. Reeves moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Sackett offered the following amendment: In Section 9, on page 7, strike lines 13 through 17 and insert the following: If the donee accepts a gift of the entire body, or a part of the body to be used for scientific purposes other than as a transplant he may, subject to the terms of the gift, authorize embalming and the use of the body in funeral ser- vices. If the gift is of a part of the body, the donee, upon the death of the donor and prior to or after embalming, shall Dr. Sackett moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Wood offered the following amendment: In Section 4, on page 2, line 30, strike "18" and insert the following: 21 Mr. Wood moved the adoption of the amendment which failed of adoption. Representative Wolfson offered the following amendment: In Section 6, on page 4, lines 21 and 29, strike "2(1)" and insert the following: 4(1) Mr. Wolfson moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Miers offered the following amendment: In Section 3, page 2, line 23, add the following: "Surgeon" will include dental or oral surgeon. Dr. Miers moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Harris offered the following amendment: In Section 3, on page 2, line 6, strike "and includes a stillborn infant or fetus" Mr. Harris moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. On motion by Dr. Hodes, the rules were waived and CS for HB 89, as amended, was read the third time by title. On motion by Mr. Reed, the rules were waived and the time of adjournment was extended until completion of final con- sideration of CS for HB 89. The question recurred on the passage of CS for HB 89. The vote was: Yeas-101 Mr. Speaker Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Bevis Bird Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Craig Crider Culbreath D'Alemberte Danahy Davis Dixon Dubbin Earle Nays--8 Crabtree Gibson Elmore Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gallen Gillespie Gorman Graham Grizzle Gustafson Harris Hartnett Heath Hector Hess Hodes Holloway Jordan Kershaw King Lancaster Lewis Lindsey MacKay Martinez, E. L. Powell Register Martinez, J. M. Matthews McNulty Melvin Middlemas Miers Mixson Moudry Nease Nergard Nichols Ogden Pettigrew Poorbaugh Pratt Prominski Randell Redman Reed Reeves Renick Roberts Robinson Rowell Ryals Sackett Spicola Ward Savage Sessums Shaw Singleton Smith Stafford Stevens Sweeny Tillman, J. K. Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ware West Westberry Whitson Wilson Wolfson Yancey Wood Woodward Representatives Glisson, Gautier, James and Whitworth were recorded as voting Yea. So the bill passed, as amended, and was ordered engrossed. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES The Committee on Public Health & Welfare recommends the following not pass: HB 40 The bill was laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Public Lands & Parks recommends a committee substitute for the following: HB 155 The bill with committee substitute was referred to the Com- mittees on Judiciary and Appropriations. The Committee on Public School Education recommends the following pass: 50 April 9, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HB 212, with amendments The bill was placed on the calendar. The Committee on Elections recommends the following pass: HB 127, with amendments 51 The bill was placed on the calendar. Adjournment The time of adjournment having arrived, the House adjourned at 3:02 P.M. to reconvene at 11:00 A.M. tomorrow. April 9, 1969 THE JOURNAL OF THE FLORIDA House of Representatives PROCEEDINGS AT TALLAHASSEE OF THE FIRST LEGISLATURE [under the Constitution as Revised in 19681 FIRST REGULAR SESSION THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 The House was called to order by the Speaker at 11:00 A.M. The following Members were recorded present: Featherstone Martinez, J. M. Firestone Matthews Fleece McNulty Fortune Melvin Fulford Middlemas Gallen Miers Gautier Mixson Gibson Moudry Gillespie Nease Glisson Nergard Gorman Nichols Graham Ogden Grizzle Pettigrew Gustafson Poorbaugh Harris Powell Hartnett Pratt Heath Randell Hector Redman Hess Reed Hodes Reedy Holloway Reeves James Register Jordan Renick Kershaw Roberts King Robinson Lancaster Rowell Lewis Rude Lindsey Ryals MacKay Sackett Martinez, E. L. Savage Sessums Shaw Singleton Smith Spicola Stafford Stevens Sweeny Tillman, J. K. Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ward Ware West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Wood Woodward Yancey Excused: Representatives Murphy and Prominski. A quorum was present. Prayer Prayer by The Reverend Luther V. Laite of the College Park Methodist Church, Orlando: 0 Lord, our Lord, how excellent is Thy name in all the earth. When I consider the moon and the stars, the work of Thy fingers, what is man, that Thou art mindful of him, and the son of man that Thou dost visit him? Thou hast crowned him with glory and honor and made him to be just a little lower than the angels. 0 Lord, our Lord how excellent is Thy name in all the earth. (from Psalm 8) We invoke Thy blessings 0 God upon our nation and state and upon our leaders. Make us ever conscious of Thee and Thy providence, that we may truly be one nation under Thee. We would ask Thy blessings and guidance to be upon all our Legislators, upon all their deliberations, their achievements, and their attempts to- wards progress. With zealousness we have reached for the stars, with a hungry curiosity we have sought and learned the secrets of Thy universe. Yet we have failed in the more important matters of brotherhood and justice. These we ought to have done and not to have left the others undone. Make us ashamed of our selfishness and uncom- fortable in our affluence, until we are more aware of, and sensitive to, the hunger and needs of others. Teach us this day, our Father, not so much how to govern, as how to be governed-how to be governed by Thy will-for brother- hood is the motivator of Thy will and justice is Thy right hand. Teach us this day not so much to be our brother's keeper as to be our brother's brother. Not so much to carry him or care for him as to teach him how to walk alone and to care for himself. Lead us to discover new avenues of cooperation wherein we may learn to walk together, sharing one another's burdens, striving ever to- wards that better life which Thou dost desire for all Thy children. For Thy great mercies sake-Amen. The Journal The Journal of April 9 was approved. Introduction of House Physician The Speaker introduced Dr. Bryan Robinson of Tallahassee, who is serving at the House Clinic today. Motions Relating to Committee Reference On motion by Mr. Andrews, HB 471 was withdrawn from the Committee on Elections and from further consideration. Mr. Reeves moved that the House reconsider the vote by which CS for HB 89 passed yesterday and left the motion pending. Co-introducers Representatives Ogden and Crider were given permission to be recorded as co-introducers of HB 16. Representative Randell was given permission to be recorded as a co-introducer of HB 63. Representative Alvarez was given permission to be recorded as a co-introducer of HCR 72. Representatives Alvarez, Crider, Lancaster, Mixson, and Tyre were given permission to be recorded as co-introducers of HB 112. Representative Crider was given permission to be recorded as co-introducer of HB 92. Representative King was given permission to be recorded as a co-introducer of HB's 7, 10, 16, 68, 109, 87, 145, 153, and 437. Representative Holloway was given permission to be recorded as a co-introducer of HB 44. Representative Robinson was given permission to be recorded as a co-introducer of HB 292. INTRODUCTION AND REFERENCE By The Committee on Higher Education- HB 524-A bill to be entitled An act relating to universities amending section 239.58, Florida Statutes, authorizing the board of regents to employ campus security personnel; pro- viding for such officers to be commissioned as peace officers; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Crime & Law Enforcement and Appropriations. 52 Mr. Speaker Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Bevis Bird Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Caldwell Chapman Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Crabtree Craig Crider Culbreath D'Alemberte Danahy Davis Dixon Dubbin Earle Elmore JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Stevens- HB 525-A bill to be entitled An act relating to water and sewer system regulatory law; amending subsection 367.02(7), F.S., to require each "public utility serving ten or more connections for water or sewer service to be regulated by the public service commission; amending section 367.05, F.S., to provide filing fees; amending section 367.06, F.S., to provide filing fees; amending subsection 367.08(2), F.S. to provide extension fees; amending subsection 367.10(3), F.S., to provide transfer fees; amending subsection 367.12(1)(a), F.S., to pro- vide lawful rates; amending subsection 367.14(2), F.S., to provide application fees; amending section 367.19, F.S., to require every public utility regulated by this act to report; amending section 367.23, F.S., to require every county to be under this act; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Commerce, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Earle- HB 526-A bill to be entitled An act relating to submerged sovereignty lands; amending chapter 253, Florida Statutes, by adding sections 253.67, 253.68, 253.69, 253.70, 253.71, 253.72, 253.73, 253.74, and 253.75; authorizing the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund to lease submerged lands owned by the state in its sovereign capacity and the water above to persons desiring to engage in aquaculture activities; prescribing procedures for making application for such leases and the granting of same; prescribing the essential features of such lease contracts; providing penalties for persons violating the exclusive rights of lessees and for lessees violating the terms of their leases; authorizing the trustees to adopt rules and regulations; requiring the trustees to request recommendations from the Board of Conservation or Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission prior to granting a lease; authorizing the Board of Conservation and Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission to designate areas of state-owned submerged land for which they recommend reservation for uses that are possibly inconsistent with aquaculture activities; directing the Board of Conservation and Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission to supervise and report on the operations of lessees; amending section 370.10(2), Florida Statutes, to extend coverage of certificates provided therein to acquire feeding and seeding fish for aquaculture purposes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Lands & Parks and Appropriations. By Representatives Gillespie, Wood, and Spicola- HB 527-A bill to be entitled An act relating to universities, scholarships etc., osteopathy scholarships; amending section 239.59(1), Florida Statutes, to provide for two (2) osteopathy scholarships; amending section 239.60, Florida Statutes, to pro- vide for osteopathy scholarships in the amount of two thousand dollars ($2,000) a year and eight thousand dollars ($8,000) in entirety; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Health & Welfare and Appropriations. MR. ROWELL IN THE CHAIR By Representative Lewis- HB 528-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the regula- tion of traffic on highways; amending section 317.9922, Florida Statutes, relating to the exemption of disabled persons from parking fees. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Health & Welfare, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Lewis- HB 529-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the physi- cally handicapped; amending section 255.21, Florida Statutes, to make it mandatory that all plans for public buildings shall provide facilities and features for the physically handicapped; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on State Institutions and Appropriations. By Representative Lewis- HB 530-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the opening and closing of polls, amending section 100.011(1), Florida Sta- tutes, to extend the closing and opening hour of the polls. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Elections. By Representative Lewis- HCR 531-A concurrent resolution creating a joint interim committee to study possible legislation concerning the compen- sation of victims of crimes, authorizing investigation and re- search in this area and the making of findings of fact, reports and recommendations. -was read the first time in full and referred to the Com- mittees on General Legislation and Appropriations. By Representatives Lancaster, Rowell, and Shaw- HB 532-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the depart- ment of public welfare; repealing section 409.305, Florida Sta- tutes, providing for lien and recovery procedures with respect to public assistance payments; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Health & Welfare and Appropriations. By Representatives Lancaster, Shaw, Rowell, and McNulty- HB 533-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle safety equipment inspections; amending chapter 325, Florida Statutes, by adding section 325.33 to provide for an election to be called in each county on the question of whether part II of chapter 325, Florida Statutes, shall apply to the county; provid- ing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Transportation. By Representative Brantley- HB 534-A bill to be entitled An act relating to nonpublic schools; creating a state board of nonpublic schools; prescribing powers and duties of board; assigning certain powers to com- missioner of education; providing for licensing of certain schools and their agents; fixing fees; providing penalties; repeal- ing sections 247.01 through 247.20, Florida Statutes, inclusive, relating to private schools; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Higher Education, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Brantley- HB 535-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the office of state attorney; amending section 27.01, F. S., to change the name of the state attorney of the several circuits to that of district attorney; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Brantley- HB 536-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public buildings, construction; amending Chapter 255, Florida Stat- utes, by adding section 255.22; providing identification of subcontractors charging more than 5 thousand dollars ($5,000) for work; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on State Institutions. By Representative Brantley- HJR 537-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to article V, sections 6, 9, 9A, 9B and 9C, of the state constitu- tion to change the name of the state attorney of the several circuits to that of district attorney. 53 April 10, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative J. R. Clark- HB 538-A bill to be entitled An act relating to teachers' retirement; amending section 238.07 (15A) (a), Florida Stat- utes, increasing monthly service retirement allowance; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Retirement & Personnel and Appropriations. By Representative Hector- HB 539-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the impo- sition of occupational license taxes by municipalities; amending chapter 205, Florida Statutes, by adding section 205.042, limit- ing occupational license taxes to occupations having business situs within municipality; providing exception; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Local Government and Finance & Taxation. By Representatives Tyrrell and Reeves-- HB 540-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public printing, copies to library of congress; amending section 283.24 Florida Statutes, by deleting therefrom mention of the acts of the legislature and supreme court reports; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on State Institutions and Appropriations. By Representative Andrews- HB 541-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending sections 97.021(7), 98.041, 100.201, 100.211, 100.241, 100.251, and 100.281, Florida Statutes, redefining "freeholder"; deleting reference to freeholders in permanent registration system; authorizing bond issues to be approved by a majority of freeholders voting in certain elections; prescribing methods for registering and proving freeholder status; repealing sections 97.071(9), 97.081, and 98.111(12), Florida Statutes, relating to freeholder status and registration; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Elections and Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Gautier- HB 542-A bill to be entitled An act relating to immunity; amending section 932.29, Florida Statutes, to include the viola- tion of all criminal laws of this state for which immunity can be given; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Lewis- HB 543-A bill to be entitled An act requiring the informa- tional filing of all federal grant applications made by any public body in Florida with the department of community affairs; providing that the public bodies shall notify the department of community affairs as to the approval and disapproval of such application; providing that such filing shall be made within ten (10) days of application to the federal government and such notification shall be within ten (10) days of approval or dis- approval of the application by the federal government; provid- ing that the department of community affairs shall maintain current files of such applications and shall publish an annual report; providing that in the event a department of community affairs is not established by the 1969 session of the legislature that the powers and duties established in the department of community affairs shall vest in the planning and budget com- mission; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Local Government and Appropriations. By Representative Lewis- HB 544-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local govern- ment; requiring each municipality and county to adopt and enforce a minimum housing standards code; providing penalties for violation of codes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Local Government and Appropriations. By Representative Lewis- HB 545-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local govern- ment; providing procedures for the adoption of county charters; providing for the appointment and operation of a charter com- mission; providing for a referendum; providing severability; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Local Government. By Representative Lewis- HB 546-A bill to be entitled An act to provide for uniform, fair, and equitable treatment of persons, businesses, and non-profit organizations displaced by state and local programs. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on State Governmental Organization & Efficiency and Appropriations. By Representative Lewis- HB 547-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local govern- ment; providing residual powers to municipalities; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Local Government. By Representative Wolfson- HB 548-A bill to be entitled An act providing authority for scheduled airlines to provide conditions of boarding airplanes. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Commerce. By Representative Reedy- HB 549-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle tires; amending Chapter 317, F. S.; prohibiting the sale of tires which are not four-ply or greater; providing exceptions; pro- viding that violations are misdemeanors; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Commerce. By Representatives Reedy and Gibson- HB 550-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drivers' licenses, suspension and revocation; amending paragraphs 322.27 (2)(d) and (e), F. S.; increasing and detailing the point value of certain violations; providing that points shall be deter- mined from the date of violation rather than conviction; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Safety. By Representatives Reedy, Gibson, and Alvarez- HB 551-A bill to be entitled An act relating to safety equipment inspection of motor vehicles; amending sections 325.12, 325.13, 325.16 and 325.24(1), Florida Statutes, pro- viding for annual inspections; providing a schedule for rein- spections; increasing time within which repairs may be made; establishing annual inspection fees for annual inspection; repeal- ing section 325.32, Florida Statutes, to delete county authority for more frequent inspections; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Transportation. By Representative Tobiassen- HB 552--A bill to be entitled An act relating to public school buildings; amending chapter 235, Florida Statutes, by adding sections 235.241, 235.242 and 235.251, requiring the state 54 April 10, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES commissioner of education to have prepared and to maintain in his office plans and specifications for public school buildings; requiring the use of such plans by school districts and providing for modification thereof; providing for retention of supervisory construction personnel; providing for the submission of plans and specifications for certain alterations of and additions to school buildings; amending section 235.26(1)-(3), Florida Stat- utes, providing for the promulgation of regulations prescribing minimum standards for school building construction, alterations or additions; providing for an appropriation; providing an effec- tive date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public School Education and Appropriations. By Representative Nichols- HB 553-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Siegfried Siebert, the father of Siegfried Karl Siebert, a minor, deceased, providing an appropriation to compensate for dam- ages sustained as a result of the death of Siegfried Karl Siebert due to the negligence of the State Road Department of Florida; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Claims. By Representative Walker- HB 554-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida real estate license law; amending section 475.17(3), Florida Statutes, to eliminate requirement of serving apprenticeship immediately prior to registering as a broker; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Commerce. By Representative Stevens- HB 555-A bill to be entitled An act relating to farm labor; regulating the importation, transportation, hiring and super- vision of migrant farm or food-processing plant workers; requir- ing persons importing ten (10) or more such workers into the state, and labor contractors, as defined, to register with the farm labor department of the Florida state employment service division of the industrial commission; providing for application for, issuance of, and revocation or suspension of certificates of registration; requiring the procurement of liability insurance by persons transporting farm workers; prohibiting contracts with farm labor contractors not registered with farm labor depart- ment of the industrial commission; providing for the pro- mulgation of rules and regulations; providing penalties for viola- tions; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Labor & Industry and Appropriations. By Representative Featherstone- HB 556-A bill to be entitled An act amending chapter 167, Florida Statutes, relating to general powers of municipalities by adding section 167.78, authorizing and empowering governing bodies of municipalities to sell or to lease air space above municipally owned land in the same manner and under the same conditions as municipally owned land or other interests therein; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Local Government. By Representative Sackett- HB 557-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state univer- sities, admission; amending section 240.052(3), Florida Statutes, and adding subsections (4) and (5) to said section to require statement that applicant will abide by rules of university; pro- viding for loss of any state scholarship or loan, on violation of rules; providing procedure for discharge, and suspension for period of one (1) year from any state university on violation of rules; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Higher Education. By Representative Redman- HB 558-A bill to be entitled An act relating to larceny; amending subsections 811.27(1), 821.121(1) and section 822.23, Florida Statutes, prohibiting the larceny of fish from fish hatcheries or fish farms; providing penalties therefore; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Redman- HB 559-A bill to be entitled An act relating to real estate; amending subsection 65.061(4), F. S., requiring the appoint- ment of a guardian ad litem for parties when it affirmatively appears that the interest of minors, persons of unsound mind, or convicts are involved; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Lancaster- HB 560-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Town of Otter Creek, Levy County; incorporating said municipality and defining its territorial boundaries; providing for its government, powers, franchise, privileges, and jurisdiction; providing an effective date subject to a referendum. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Local Government. By Representative Matthews- HB 561-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Harness racing tracks, amending Section 550.26, Subsection (6), Florida Statutes, to transfer administration of the "breaks" tax levy from the Department of Agriculture to the State Racing Com- mission, providing for an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on General Legislation, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Matthews- HB 562-A bill to be entitled An act relating to horse racing, providing for qualifications for certain employees, providing for an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. By Representative Lancaster- HB 563-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Stephen Foster memorial commission; providing an appropriation; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on State Institutions and Appropriations. By Representative Prominski- HB 564-A bill to be entitled An act for relief of Mrs. Louis Ungolo providing an appropriation to compensate her for damages sustained as a result of the negligence of the State of Florida Division of Corrections resulting in the death of her son, Vincent B. Dovico, in the Jay Prison Camp fire; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Claims. By Representative Gallen- HB 565-A bill to be entitled An act relating to gambling; repealing section 849.06, Florida Statutes, regulating te age of persons frequenting billiard parlors; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Crime & Law Enforcement and Appropriations. 55 April 10, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Holloway- HB 566-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida watchmakers' commission; amending section 489.06 (3), Florida Statutes, increasing annual renewal certificate fees; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Commerce, Finance & Taxation, and Appropriations. By Representative King- HB 567-A bill to be entitled An act relating to suspension of drivers licenses and chemical tests for intoxication; amending section 322.261 (1) (e), Florida Statutes, to provide that a suspension is not effective until after a hearing by the court having trial jurisdiction; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Safety. By Representative James- HB 568-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida state shell; amending chapter 15, F. S.; designating a state shell; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. By Representative Nichols- HB 569-A bill to be entitled An act relating to torture or unlawful punishment of children; amending section 828.04, Florida Statutes, increasing penalties for violations. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. HB 570-WITHDRAWN By Representatives Lewis and Hector- HB 571-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida arts commission; amending section 272.21, Florida Statutes, increasing membership of the commission and fixing qualifi- cations; authorizing the employment of a director and staff; redefining the commission's powers and duties; designating com- mission as agency for receipt of certain funds; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on General Legislation and Appropriations. By Representative Lewis- HB 572-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the assigned risk plan; amending section 627.351, Florida Statutes, to pro- vide specifically that no one should be assigned to the assigned risk plan unless he cannot procure insurance through ordinary methods. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Insurance. By Representative Lewis- HB 573-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance rates; amending chapter 627, Florida Statutes, by adding sec- tion 627.082; providing that insurers must furnish rate sched- ules free on request; providing that such schedules must be submitted monthly to the insurance commissioner who is to review them to make certain that they are not deceptive; providing that the commissioner is to publish all such schedules that are not found to be deceptive in a monthly report, which is to be furnished free on request. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Lewis- HB 574-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the insurance code; amending section 627.062, Florida Statutes; forbidding excessive rates for any class of insurance; forbidding unfair or deceptive practices in the setting or use of rates. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Insurance. By Representative Lewis- HB 575-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the insurance code; amending section 627.371, Florida Statutes; providing procedures for the hearing of complaints by persons aggrieved by any rate, rating plan, rating system, underwriting rule, or classification and the holding of public hearings thereon. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Lewis- HB 576-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the insurance code; amending section 627.381(2), Florida Statutes, to make mandatory the suspension of the license or authority of any rating organization or insurer which fails to comply with an order of the insurance commissioner; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Insurance. By Representative Lewis- HB 577-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the insurance code; amending section 627.072, Florida Statutes, to provide for the grouping of risks by classifications for the establishment of rates and premiums, using as bases therefore the age of the insured, prior traffic violations, and prior accidents for which the insured has been held responsible by a court judgment. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Insurance. By Representative Lewis- HB 578-A bill to be entitled An act relating to casualty insurance contracts; amending section 627.0852 (2),(3),(4),(5),(7),(8),(9), and (12), Florida Statutes; providing that refusal to renew shall be treated the same as cancellation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Insurance. By Representatives Baker, Hodes, and Reedy- HB 579-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Sunland Training Centers; repealing section 393.014, Florida Statutes, directing the transfer of patients presently residing at the Dorr Field facility; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Commit- tees on State Institutions and Appropriations. By Representatives Alvarez and Wolfson- HB 580-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the regula- tion of public utilities; amending section 366.02, Florida Stat- utes, to delete the exemption of utilities owned by municipali- ties and cooperatives from the regulatory authority of the Florida public service commission; repealing section 366.11, Florida Statutes. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representative Shaw- HB 581-A bill to be entitled An act relating to fraudulent practices; amending Chapter 817, F.S. by adding Part IV; pro- hibiting unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices in the conduct of any trade or commerce; providing definitions, restraint of prohibited acts by injunction, civil investigative demand, penalties, administration and enforce- ment, interpretation, short title and effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representative Gillespie- HB 582-A bill to be entitled An act relating to veterinarians; amending section 474.25(4), Florida Statutes, changing the annual renewal fee; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Agriculture, Finance & Taxation, and Appropri- ations. 56 April 10, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Featherstone- HB 583-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the relief of Anthony Antone; making an appropriation to compensate Anthony Antone for permanent brain damage and skull injuries sustained by him due to negligence on the part of the staff at Florida state prison in allowing another inmate, Patrick Haggerty, to attack Anthony Antone with an instrument be- lieved to have been a ball-peen hammer and in negligently failing to give Anthony Antone the medical treatment required after the attack resulting in permanent partial blindness, per- manent loss of limb control, dizzy spells, pain, permanent loss of earning capacity, total disability and a metal plate having to be put into his head; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Claims. By Representative Stafford- HB 584-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; requiring the insurance commissioner to make provisions for self-insurance by the state; providing for the expiration of existing insurance contracts; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Stafford- HB 585-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; designating the state insurance commissioner as special agent for the procurement of insurance by the state; requiring all in- surance contracts written for the state to be let out to the lowest responsible bidder; providing for commissions to be placed in the general revenue fund; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Prominski- HB 586-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax on sales, use and other transactions; amending subsection eight (8), sec- tion 212.08, Florida Statutes, by adding paragraph (g) exempt- ing from sales tax the sale of the American flag; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on General Legislation and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Prominski- HB 587-A bill to be entitled An act amending Florida Statutes, section 241.096, designating the university of Florida in Gainesville as the first school of dentistry created by the Florida legislature; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Higher Education. By Representative Reed- HB 588-A bill to be entitled An act relating to municipal elections; establishing a statewide uniform date for the holding of regular and runoff municipal elections; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Elections. By Representative Featherstone- HB 589-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Milton F. Frank for damages to compensate him for personal injury and loss of half of his right hand sustained by him as a result of improper care and treatment at the prison hospital at Florida state prison, Raiford, Florida; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Claims. By Representative Reed- HB 590-A bill to be entitled An act to require all students and employees on any campus of any state institution of higher learning to give their consent to abide by the policies of the Board of Regents, the policies of state institutions of higher learning and the laws of the State of Florida. Defining dis- ruptive activities and making these activities part of the laws of the State of Florida; and providing penalties for participation in disruptive activities and providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Higher Education. By Representative Reed- HB 591-A bill to be entitled An act to prohibit students convicted of any criminal offense from entering the campuses of any state institution of higher learning without permission; providing punishment, and providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Higher Education. By Representative Reed- HB 592-A bill to be entitled An act relating to municipal utility taxes; amending section 167.432, Florida Statutes, exempting religious and charitable institutions from municipal utility taxes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Finance & Taxation. By Representative D'Alemberte- HB 593-A bill to be entitled An act relating to hospital licensing and regulation; amending chapter 395, Florida Stat- utes, by adding section 395.065 to provide for certain emer- gency treatment by every hospital of any applicant; providing penalties. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Health & Welfare. By Representative D'Alemberte- HB 594-A bill to be entitled An act relating to venue; amending chapter 47, Florida Statutes, by adding section 47.122; authorizing change of venue for the convenience of parties or witnesses or in the interest of justice; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative D'Alemberte- HB 595-A bill to be entitled An act relating to civil actions; amending chapter 768, Florida Statutes, by adding section 768.16 to provide that exemplary or punitive damages shall not be allowed; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Shaw- HB 596-A bill to be entitled An act relating to certain consumer and other credit transactions; constituting the Uni- form Consumer Credit Code as chapters 971 through 976, Florida Statutes, respectively; consolidating and revising certain aspects of the law relating to consumer and other loans, con- sumer and other sales of goods, services, and interests in land, and consumer leases; revising the law relating to usury; regulat- ing certain practices relating to insurance in consumer credit transactions; providing for administrative regulation of certain consumer credit transactions; repealing sections-, Florida Stat- utes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Commerce and Appropriations. On motion by Mr. Stevens, HB 596 was referred also to the Committee on Banks & Loans. By Representative Schultz- HB 597-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections of delegates to national political party conventions; amending sec- tion 103.101, Florida Statutes; providing for apportioning national political party convention delegate votes in proportion 57 April 10, 1969 58 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE to the popular vote; providing for organization of convention delegations and selection of national committeemen and com- mitteewomen; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Elections and Appropriations. By Representative McNulty- HB 598-A bill to be entitled An act levying an additional two ceibts per gallon tax on gasoline and other like products of petroleum, or other fuels used to propel motor vehicles, appro- priating the proceeds thereof to the state roads trust fund; and providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Transportation, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Tyre- HB 599-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle licenses; amending chapter 320, Florida Statutes, by adding section 320.0895 to provide that beginning with the 1970 tag year, motor vehicle owners who have retired after twenty (20) or more years of service as Florida National Guardsmen shall thereafter receive annual license tags without further charge. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on General Legislation, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. By Representatives Powell, R. J. Tillman, and Davis- HB 600-A bill to be entitled An act to amend Chapter 67-1145, Laws of Florida 1967, the same being "an act au- thorizing the Board of County Commissioners of Brevard County, Florida to provide for the construction, acquisition or purchase of water or sewer systems or any combination thereof and improvements, additions and extensions thereto and the operation and maintenance thereof, excluding municipal systems except by consent;" by amending Section 6, subsection (f) of Section 12 and Section 13 thereof b increasing the interest rate provided therein to seven percent (7%) per annum; repealing the laws in conflict herewith; and providing an effective date. Evidence of notice and publication was established by the House as to HB 600. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Local Government. By Representatives Graham, Harris, Baumgartner, Lewis, Renick, Kershaw, Roberts, Hector, Dubbin, Matthews, Hartnett, Firestone, Singleton, Holloway, D'Alemberte, Whitworth, Gau- tier, Pettigrew, Baker, Sackett, Dick Clark, Featherstone, and Wolfson- HB 601-A bill to be entitled An act relating to statutes which apply discriminately on the basis of race, color, creed, or national origin; repealing section 1.01(6), Florida Statutes, de- fining the words 'Negro," "colored," and so forth; repealing sections 350.21, 352.03, 352.04, 352.05, 352.06, 352.07, 352.08, 352.09, 352.10, 352.11, 352.12, 352.13, 352.14, 352.15, 352.16, 352.17, and 352.18, Florida Statutes, requiring separate railroad accommodations for white and Negro pas- sengers; repealing section 731.32, Florida Statutes, regulating inheritances from persons of color; repealing sections 741.11, 741.12, 741.13, 741.14, 741.15, 741.16, 741.17, 741.19 and 741.20, Florida Statutes, validating certain marriages between white and Negro persons and prohibiting such marriages gen- erally; repealing sections 798.04 and 798.05, Florida Statutes, relating to cohabitation between white and Negro persons; re- pealing section 955.12, Florida Statutes, requiring separation of the races at the Florida schools for boys; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. Report of the Committee on Rules & Calendar The following report was read: E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 10, 1969 April 9, 1969 The Honorable Frederick H. Schultz Speaker, House of Representatives Sir: Your Committee on Rules & Calendar herewith submits, as the Special Order Calendar under Rule 8.16 for Thursday, April 10, 1969, the consideration of the following bills together with their companion measures: HB 16 HB 304 HB 289 A quorum of the Committee was present in person, and a majority of those present agreed to the above Report. Respectfully submitted, E. C. ROWELL Chairman, Committee on Rules & Calendar On motion by Mr. Sessums, the report was adopted. CONSIDERATION OF THE SPECIAL ORDER HB 16-A bill to be entitled An act relating to unsolicited goods; releasing recipients of unsolicited goods from any obligation to return or pay for such goods; providing an effective date. -was taken up and read the second time by title. THE SPEAKER IN THE CHAIR The Committee on Commerce offered the following amend- ment: In Section 1, on page 1, line 11, strike "Unless otherwise agreed, where" and insert the following: When Mr. Firestone moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. The Committee on Commerce offered the following amend- ment: In Section 1, on page 1, line 14, strike "bound" and insert the following: obligated Mr. Firestone moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. On motion by Mr. Firestone, the rules were waived and HB 16, as amended, was read the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-99 Mr. Speaker Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Bevis Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Caldwell Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Crabtree Craig Crider D'Alemberte Davis Dixon Dubbin Earle Elmore Featherstone Firestone Fortune Fulford Gallen Gautier Gibson Gillespie Glisson Gorman Grizzle Gustafson Heath Hector Hess Holloway James Jordan Kershaw King Lancaster Lewis Lindsey MacKay Martinez, E. Matthews McNulty Melvin Middlemas Moudry Nease Nergard Nichols Ogden Pettigrew Poorbaugh Powell Pratt Randell Redman Reed Reeves Register Renick Roberts Robinson Rowell Rude Ryals L. Sackett Savage Sessums Smith Spicola Stafford Stevens Sweeny Tillman, J. K. Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Ward West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Woodward Yancey JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Nays-None Representatives Bird, J. Martinez, Mixson, and Reedy were recorded as voting Yea. So the bill passed, as amended, and was ordered engrossed. Consideration of HB's 304 and 289 was temporarily deferred. CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ON SECOND READING HCR 66-A concurrent resolution expressing regret of the passing of Henrietta Malkeil Poynter, Editor of Congressional Quarterly in Washington. WHEREAS, the legislature has learned with deep regret of the passing in St. Petersburg on January 25 of Henrietta Malkeil Poynter, Associate Editor and Vice President of the St. Peters- burg Times Publishing Company and Editor of Congressional Quarterly in Washington, and WHEREAS, Mrs. Poynter was renown the world over as an innovator in the fields of mass communication, the idea and creation of Congressional Quarterly being among her substantial and notable contributions to the art and science of better informing people, and WHEREAS, her distinguished journalistic career of 45 years caused her to be recognized as one of the nation's leading authorities on the United States Congress, and WHEREAS, Mrs. Poynter had a wide range of interests be- yond politics and government, with her knowledge of music, drama, art, fashion, food, and civic affairs reflected through the years from the pages of the St. Petersburg Times and Indepen- dent, and WHEREAS, Mrs. Poynter has been correctly described as a tough and successful competitor in what was basically a man's world during much of her career, yet she never lost the femi- nine touch nor diminished her interest in women's affairs, and WHEREAS, Mrs. Poynter was especially interested in com- munity service performed by the clubwomen of Florida's Sun- coast, and originated a series of Women's Club Salutes at which civic clubs of that area were honored for their contributions to the general wellbeing, and WHEREAS Mrs. Poynter was a patron of the St. Petersburg Museum of 'Fine Arts, to which she and her husband, Nelson Poynter, donated a room, and she also gave generously to her alma mater, Columbia University, and to Stetson University, Florida Presbyterian College, and the University of South Flor- ida, and WHEREAS, Mrs. Poynter served during World War II with government agencies headed by Nelson Rockefeller, Governor William (Wild Bill) Donovan and Robert E. Sherwood, and, as deputy program director of the government's short wave radio, she gave it the name "Voice of America", NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Florida, the Senate Concurring: 1. That the legislature hereby expresses its official regret over the passing of this distinguished citizen, and 2. That the Secretary of State deliver a copy of this res- olution to Mrs. Poynter's husband, The Honorable Nelson Poynter, Editor and Publisher of The St. Petersburg Times. -was taken up and read the second time in full. On motion by Mrs. Grizzle, the concurrent resolution was adopted and ordered immediately certified to the Senate. HCR 67-A concurrent resolution expressing regret over the passing of The Honorable Evans Crary, Sr., former Speaker of the House of Representatives. WHEREAS, The House of Representatives wishes to pay homage to the memory of The Honorable Evans Crary, Sr who passed away on April 16 1968, after a distinguished legislative career which included service as Speaker of the Regular and Extraordinary Sessions of 1945, and WHEREAS, Speaker Crary was known for the warmth of his fellowship, the courage of his convictions as a lawmaker, and the strength of his leadership, and WHEREAS, the Precedents of the House of Representatives evidence the wisdom he applied in administering the parliamen- tary affairs of the House as its Speaker, and WHEREAS, Evans Crary, Sr., was born June 25, 1905, at Tampa, attended Hillsborough County public schools, and graduated from the University of Florida's Law School in 1927, and WHEREAS, Mr. Crary believed opportunity existed in grow- ing with a young county, came upon graduation to Martin, which then was but two years old, and thereafter served as City Attorney of Stuart, 1930-36; County Attorney, 1932-55; State Representative, 1936-46; and State Senator, 1946-54, and WHEREAS, having voluntarily retired from the political arena in 1954, Mr. Crary nevertheless continued to maintain a lively interest in helping solve the growth problems of one of Florida's fastest expanding counties, and WHEREAS, Mr. Crary was a member of Acacia Masonic Lodge, No. 163, F&AM, the Scottish Rite bodies of Lake Worth, and Mahi Temple of the Shrine, and was a charter member and past president of the Stuart Rotary Club, a past president of the Stuart Chamber of Commerce, and, when stricken on November 25, 1967, with the fatal illness, was Chairman of the Martin County Resources and Development Commission, and WHEREAS, Mr. Crary was associated in law practice with his two sons Evans, Jr., and William F. who survive him, as do his widow, Talley; a sister, Mrs. Laura barrett of Jensen Beach; his mother, Mrs. Alice Click of Bradenton, and several grand- children, NOW THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Florida, the Senate Concurring: That speaking for the people of the State of Florida, we lament the loss of this distinguished son of Florida, and by means of this concurrent resolution convey to the family of Evans Crary, Sr., our sincere regret as to his passing. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution signed by officers of the House of Representatives and Senate and certified by the Secretary of State of the State of Florida under the Great Seal of the State of Florida, be forwarded to the bereaved family of Speaker Crary. -was taken up and read the second time in full. On motion by Mr. Reed, the concurrent resolution was adopted and ordered immediately certified to the Senate. At the request of Mr. Reed, the roll call board was opened so other Members of the House could be co-introducers of the concurrent resolution. Recorded as co-introducers were Repre- sentatives Alvarez, Andrews, Arnold, Baker, Bassett Baum- gartner, Bevis, Bird, Blackburn, Bothwell Brannen, Brantley, Chapman, David Clark Dick Clark, J. R. Clark, Conway, Crab- tree, Craig Crider, Culbreath, D'Alemberte, Danahy, Davis, Dixon, Dubbin, Earle, Elmore, Featherstone Firestone, For- tune, Fulford, Gallen Gautier, Gibson, Gillespie, Glisson, Gorman, Graham, Grizzle, Hartnett, Heath Hector, Hess, Hodes, Holloway, James, Jordan, Kershaw, king, Lancaster, Lewis, Lindsey7 MacKay, E. L. Martinez, J. M. Martinez, McNulty, Melvin Miers, Mixson, Moudry, Nease, Nergard, Nichols, Ogden, Pettigrew Poorbaugh, Powell Pratt Randell, Redman, Reedy, Reeves, Register, Renick, Roberts, Robinson, Rowell, Rude Ryals, Sackett, Savage, Schultz, Sessums. Single- ton, Smith, Spicola, Stafford, Stevens, Sweeny, J. K. Tillman, R. J. Tillman, Tobiassen, Tucker, Turlington, Tyre, Tyrrell, Walker, Ward, Ware, Westberry Whitson, Whitworth, Wilson, Wolfson, Wood, Woodward and Yancey- HCR 203-A concurrent resolution commending students of Jacksonville University for courageous and unselfish acts. WHEREAS, a catastrophic conflagration did occur at an apartment complex in the vicinity of Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, Florida, on the night of January 13, 1969, and WHEREAS, the fire was a most serious threat to the lives of the occupants of said apartments and to the property of all nearby citizens of the City of Jacksonville, and 59 April 10, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WHEREAS, firefighting manpower was seriously limited during the early and critical moments of the fire, and WHEREAS, without hesitation, but with meritorious concern for the welfare of others, students of Jacksonville University did decisively rush to the aid of Jacksonville firemen, and WHEREAS, such aid in additional timely manpower was a significant factor in bringing said fire under control, NOW THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Florida, the Senate Concurring: The above students have brought honor to Florida and to Jacksonville University and are hereby commended for their courageous and unselfish acts given in the cause of humanity and order and to the betterment of society. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution signed by officers of the House of Representatives and Senate and certified by the Secretary of State of the State of Florida under the Great Seal of the State of Florida, be forwarded to the President of the student body of Jacksonville University and a copy of said resolution to the President of Jacksonville University. -was taken up and read the second time in full. On motion by Mr. West the concurrent resolution was adopted and ordered immediately certified to the Senate. CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE GENERAL BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS ON SECOND READING HB 3-A bill to be entitled An act relating to issuance of search warrants; amending section 933.18, Florida Statutes, to include violation of drug abuse laws among conditions for issuance of search warrant. -was taken up and read the second time by title. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 2, line 8, insert the following: Section 2. This act shall take effect immediately upon becoming a law. Mr. Firestone moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 1, lines 20 and 21, strike "narcotics laws or drug abuse laws are" and insert the following: law relating to narcotics or drug abuse is Mr. Firestone moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Gautier offered the following amendment: Strike the period at the end of the title and insert the following: ; providing an effective date. Mr. Firestone moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. On motion by Mr. Firestone, the rules were waived and HB 3, as amended, was read the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-105 Mr. Speaker Brannen D'Alemberte Gallen Alvarez Brantley Danahy Gautier Andrews Chapman Davis Gibson Arnold Clark, David Dixon Gillespie Baker Clark, Dick Dubbin Glisson Bassett Clark, J. R. Earle Gorman Baumgartner Conway Elmore Graham Bevis Crabtree Featherstone Heath Bird Craig Firestone Hector Blackburn Crider Fortune Hess Bothwell Culbreath Fulford Hodes Holloway Mixson James Moudry Jordan Nease Kershaw Nichols King Ogden Lancaster Poorbaug] Lewis Powell Lindsey Pratt MacKay Randell Martinez, E. L. Redman Martinez, J. M. Reed Matthews Reedy McNulty Reeves Melvin Register Middlemas Renick Miers Roberts Nays-None Representatives Harris, as voting Yea. hi Robinson Rowell Rude Ryals Sackett Savage Sessums Singleton Smith Spicola Stevens Sweeny Tillman, J. K. Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ward Ware West Whitson Wilson Wolfson Wood Woodward Yancey Nergard and Westberry were recorded So the bill passed, as amended, and was ordered engrossed. HB 4-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public officers and employees; amending sections 112.02 and 112.03, Florida Statutes; providing that the two year prior residency of all persons employed by the state and any county of the state shall not apply to employees of any law enforcement agency of the state or any county of the state; providing an effective date. -was taken up and read the second time by title. Representative King offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 1, line 25, strike "thereof" and insert the following: of the state Mr. King moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Reed offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 1, lines 17 and 18, strike "for two years next prior to such employment" and the last sentence thereof and in Section 2, page 2, line 1, strike "for the last past two years" and the last sentence. Mr. Reed moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. On motion by Mr. J. K. Tillman, the rules were waived and HB 4, as amended, was read the third time by title. Representative Reed offered the following amendment: In the title, line 4, after "Statutes", strike the remainder of the title and insert the following: deleting the requirement that state or county employees be residents for two years prior to employment; providing an effective date. Mr. Reed moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. The question recurred on the passage of HB 4, as amended. Pending consideration thereof- Mr. Tyre moved that HB 4 be referred to the Committee on Retirement & Personnel. On substitute motion by Mr. Reed, further consideration of HB 4 was temporarily deferred. Subsequently The question recurred on the passage of HB 4, as amended. The vote was: Yeas-103 Mr. Speaker Baker Blackburn Clark, David Alvarez Bassett Bothwell Clark, Dick Andrews Baumgartner Brannen Clark, J. R. Arnold Bevis Chapman Conwav 60 - J - -II-.Y/ April 10, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Craig Hector Crider Hess Culbreath Hodes D'Alemberte Holloway Danahy James Davis Jordan Dixon Kershaw Dubbin King Earle Lancaster Featherstone Lewis Firestone Lindsey Fleece MacKay Fortune Martinez, J. M. Gautier Matthews Gibson McNulty Gillespie Melvin Glisson Middlemas Gorman Miers Graham Mixson Gustafson Moudry Hartnett Nease Heath Nergard Nays-1 Gallen Representatives Fulford, Hai corded as voting Yea. Nichols Ogden Poorbaugh Powell Pratt Redman Reed Reeves Register Renick Roberts Robinson Rowell Rude Ryals Sackett Savage Sessums Shaw Singleton Smith Spicola Stevens Sweeny Tillman, J. K. Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ward Ware West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Wood Woodward Yancey rris, Randell, and Reedy were re- So the bill passed, as amended, and was ordered engrossed. On motion by Mr. Reed, HB 512 was withdrawn from the Committee on Retirement & Personnel and from further con- sideration. Excused Representative Elmore was excused from attending the re- mainder of the session today. Report from the Committee on Appropriations Mr. Turlington, Chairman of the Committee on Appropria- tions, was recognized to discuss a preliminary draft of the General Appropriations Bill, copies of which were distributed to Members. Mr. Turlington said it was the intention of the Speaker and of the Committee that the bill be taken up in the House on Tuesday, April 22. He invited prior consultation and preparation by Members having either questions or amend- ments. HB 6-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida bureau of law enforcement; amending subsection 23.086(5)(b), Florida Statutes, to provide for the service of arrest warrants, capias or other court process; granting subpoena duces tecum authority; providing an effective date. -was taken up and read the second time by title. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 1, line 27, strike "books, letters, or other documentary evidence" and insert the following: tele- phone records, wire service records, or any records pertaining to telephone service or wire service under the jurisdiction of the Florida Public Service Commission Mr. J. M. Martinez moved the adoption of the amendment. Pending consideration thereof- Representative Pratt offered the following substitute amend- ment: In Section 1, on page 1, lines 25 through 29, strike "The bureau may compel by subpoena duces tecum signed by the commissioner the production of any books, letters, or other documentary evidence it may desire to examine in reference to any matter being properly investigated by the bureau." Mr. Pratt moved the adoption of the substitute amendment. Pending consideration thereof- . Representatives Wolfson and Gautier offered the following amendment to the substitute amendment: In Section 1, on page 1, lines 27 and 28, strike "books, letters, or other documentary evidence" and insert the fol- lowing: telephone records, wire service records, or any records pertaining to telephone service or wire service under the juris- diction of the Florida Public Service Commission. Mr. Gautier moved the adoption of the amendment to the substitute amendment, which was adopted. The question recurred on the adoption of the substitute amendment, as amended, which was adopted. On motion by Mr. J. M. Martinez, the rules were waived and HB 6, as amended, was read the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-97 Mr. Speaker Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Bevis Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Caldwell Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Craig Crider Culbreath D'Alemberte Danahy Davis Dixon Dubbin Earle Nays-9 Gallen Middlemas Nichols Featherstone Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gautier Gibson Gillespie Glisson Gorman Graham Gustafson Hartnett Heath Hector Hess Hodes Holloway James Jordan Kershaw King Lancaster Lewis Lindsey Powell Pratt Shaw MacKay Martinez, J. M. Matthews McNulty Melvin Miers Mixson Moudry Nease Nergard Ogden Poorbaugh Redman Reed Reedy Reeves Register Renick Roberts Robinson Rowell Rude Ryals Sackett Savage Sessums Singleton Smith Spicola Stevens Sweeny Tillman, J. K. Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Turlington Tyrrel Walker Ward Ware West Westberry Whitson Wilson Wolfson Wood Woodward Yancey Tucker Tyre Whitworth Representative Harris was recorded as voting Yea. So the bill passed, as amended, and was ordered engrossed. On motion by Mr. Whitson, the rules were waived and the House reverted to the order of- MATTERS ON RECONSIDERATION HB 2-A bill to be entitled An act relating to wire tapping and electronic surveillance; prohibiting interception and disclo- sure of wire or oral communications or the manufacture, distribution or possession of wire or oral communication inter- cepting devices by unauthorized persons and prescribing criminal penalties and confiscation of equipment therefore; prohibiting use as evidence of unauthorized intercepted wire or oral communications; providing for authorization of interception, disclosure and use as evidence of legally intercepted wire or oral communications; establishing procedure for such interception; creating civil liability and specifying damages for illegal use of wire tap or electronic listening device; providing an effective date. -was taken up, pending on motion by Mr. Whitson to recon- sider the vote by which the bill passed, as amended. The question recurred on the motion to reconsider, which was agreed to, and HB 2 was placed on third reading. Representative Whitson offered the following amendment: In Section 2, on page 4, line 21, after the word "felony" insert the following: jurisdiction 61 April 10, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Whitson moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted by two-thirds vote. Representative Whitson offered the following amendment: In Section 3, on page 6, line 31, after the word "criminal" strike the remainder of the sentence and insert the following: act. Mr. Whitson moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted by two-thirds vote. Representatives Savage, Whitson, and West offered the fol- lowing amendment: In Section 4, on page 7, line 16, strike "knowing or having reason to know that the design of such device renders it primarily useful for the purpose of the surreptitious intercep- tion of wire or oral communications;" and insert the following: with the intention of rendering it primarily useful for the purpose of the illegal interception of wire or oral communica- tions as specifically defined by this act; Mr. Whitson moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted by two-thirds vote. Representative Whitson offered the following amendment: In Section 4, on page 8, line 1, after the word "with," insert the following: or bidding upon contracts with, or in the course of doing business with Mr. Whitson moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted by two-thirds vote. Representative King offered the following amendment: In Section 11, on page 20, line 16, strike the period and insert the following: and shall be effective until April 30, 1970. Mr. King moved the adoption of the amendment. On motion by Mr. Gautier, the amendment was laid on the table. The vote was: Yeas-50 Alvarez Dubbin Arnold Earle Baker Firestone Baumgartner Fleece Blackburn Fulford Brannen Gautier Clark, Dick Gibson Clark, J. R. Gillespie Conway Glisson Craig Graham Crider Gustafson Culbreath Hartnett Dixon Heath Nays-44 Bassett Fortune Bothwell Gallen Brantley Gorman Caldwell Grizzle Chapman Harris Clark, David Holloway Crabtree Jordan D'Alemberte King Danahy Lewis Davis Lindsey Featherstone MacKay Representatives Savage, following amendment: Hess Hodes James Martinez, J. McNulty Miers Nease Poorbaugh Reeves Register Renick Roberts Rude Matthews Melvin Middlemas Moudry Nergard Nichols Powell Pratt Reed Robinson Rowell Whitson, and Sackett Savage Singleton M. Tillman, J. K. Tobiassen Tucker Walker Westberry Whitson Woodward Yancey Spicola Stevens Tillman, R. J. Tyrrell Ward Ware West Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Wood West offered the In Section 4, on page 7, line 10, strike "knowing or having reason to know that the design of such device renders it primarily useful for the purpose of the surreptitious inter- ception of wire or oral communications;" and insert the following: with the intention of rendering it primarily useful for the purpose of the illegal interception of wire or oral communications as specifically defined by this act; Mr. Whitson moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted by two-thirds vote. The question recurred amended. The vote was: Yeas--96 Mr. Speaker Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Caldwell Chapman Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Crabtree Craig Crider Culbreath Danahy Davis Dixon Nays-12 D'Alemberte Featherstone Gallen Dubbin Earl Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gautier Gibson Gillespie Glisson Gorman Graham Grizzle Gustafson Hartnett Heath Hess Hodes Holloway James Jordan Kershaw King Lancaster Harris Lewis Martinez, E. on the passage of HB 2, as further Lindsey Savage MacKay Sessums Martinez, J. M. Singleton Matthews Smith McNulty Sweeny Melvin Tillman, J. K. Miers Tillman, R. J. Mixson Tobiassen Moudry Tucker Nease Turlington Nergard Tyre Ogden Tyrrell Poorbaugh Walker Powell Ward Randell Ware Redman West Reed Westberry Reeves Whitson Register Whitworth Renick Wilson Roberts Wolfson Robinson Wood Rude Woodward Sackett Yancey Middlemas Rowell Nichols Spicola L. Pratt Stevens Representatives Bevis, Hector and Reedy were recorded as voting Yea. So the bill passed, as amended, and was ordered engrossed. CONTINUATION OF CONSIDERATION OF THE SPECIAL ORDER HB 289-A bill to be entitled An act relating to narcotic drugs; adding section 398.031, F. S.; to provide that a person, not previously convicted of a violation of chapters 398 or 404, F. S., if convicted of a first offense of possession of not more than four (4) grams of any part of the plant cannabis sativa shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than ten (10) days nor more than one (1) year in the county jail or by fine of $1,000 or by both fine and imprisonment; providing an effective date. -was taken up and read the second time by title. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 1, line 25, strike sativaa" Mr. Gautier moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 1, lines 18 through 28, strike Section 1 and insert the following: Section 1. Chapter 398 is amended by adding section 398.031 to read: 398.031. Any person not previously convicted of any viola- tion under Chapter 398 or Chapter 404, F. S., who shall be convicted of possession of not more than four (4) grams of Cannabis shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than ten (10) days nor more than one (1) year in the county jail, and may, in addition thereto, be fined not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00). Mr. Gautier moved the adoption of the amendment which failed of adoption. Representative Gautier offered the following amendment: In the title, on page 1, line 11, strike sativaa". 62 April 10, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Gautier moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Rude offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 1, line 21, insert the following after the word "person": under (18) eighteen years of age. Mr. Rude moved the adoption of the amendment which failed of adoption. The vote was: Fortune Fulford Gibson Gillespie Gorman Grizzle Gustafson Hartnett Hess James Jordan Lindsey Matthews Featherstone Gallen Gautier Glisson Graham Harris Heath Hector Hodes Holloway Kershaw Lancaster Lewis MacKay Mixson Moudry Nergard Poorbaugh Powell Reed Reedy Register Rude Ryals Sessums Singleton Spicola Martinez, E. L. Melvin Middlemas Miers Nease Nichols Ogden Pratt Randell Redman Reeves Renick Roberts Robinson Sweeny Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Turlington Walker Ward Ware West Wilson Wood Woodward Sackett Savage Stevens Tilman, J. K. Tucker Tyre Tyrrell Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wolfson Yancey Representative Wolfson offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 1, line 25, strike "shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than ten (10) days nor more than one (1) year in the county jail and may, in addition thereto, be fined not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00)" and insert the following: shall be punished by not more than one (1) year in the county jail, and may, in addition thereto, have his drivers' license suspended for up to six (6) months. Mr. Wolfson moved the adoption of the amendment which failed of adoption. Representative Nichols offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 1, line 25, strike "shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than ten (10) days nor more than one (1) year in the county jail" and insert the following: shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than one (1) year in the county jail. Mr. Nichols moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. The vote was: Yeas-57 Alvarez Dixon Melvin Spicola Andrews Featherstone Middlemas Stevens Arnold Fortune Mixson Tillman, R. J. Baker Gallen Nease Tucker Baumgartner Gautier Nichols Tyre Blackburn Gillespie Ogden Tyrrell Brannen Graham Pratt West Brantley Hector Randell Westberry Clark, Dick Hess Reeves Whitson Clark, J. R. Hodes Renick Wolfson Craig Holloway Roberts Woodward Crider Lancaster Robinson Yancey Culbreath Lewis Sackett D'Alemberte MacKay Savage Danahy Matthews Sessums Yeas-50 Alvarez Bassett Baumgartner Blackburn Bothwell Caldwell Chapman Clark, David Conway Crider Davis Earle Firestone Nays-54 Andrews Arnold Baker Brannen Brantley Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Crabtree Craig Culbreath D'Alemberte Danahy Dixon Dubbin Brantley Harris Nease Tyrrell Clark, J.R. Hector Nichols Whitworth Craig Hodes Redman Wolfson D'Alemberte Kershaw Renick Woodward Dixon Lancaster Shaw Yancey Dubbin Lewis Sweeny Nays-42 Bassett Glisson McNulty Sweeny Bothwell Gorman Moudry Tillman, J. K. Caldwell Grizzle Nergard Tobiassen Chapman Gustafson Poorbaugh Turlington Clark, David Hartnett Powell Ward Conway Heath Redman Ware Davis James Reed Whitworth Earle Jordan Register Wilson Firestone Kershaw Rude Wood Fulford Lindsey Ryals Gibson Martinez, E. L. Singleton Representatives Whitworth, Graham, and Lewis offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 1, strike all of lines 18 through 28 and insert the following: Chapter 398 is amended by adding subsection (3) to section 398.22 to read: 398.22 (3) any person not previously convicted under this chapter or under chapter 404, Florida Statutes, who is con- victed of possession of not more than four (4) grams of any part of the plant cannabis shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and punished by imprisonment for not more than one (1) year in the county jail or a fine not to exceed $1000 or by both such fine and imprisonment. Mr. Whitworth withdrew the amendment. Representative Whitson offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 1, line 21, insert the following after the word "person": under (25) twenty five years of age. Mr. Whitson moved the adoption of the amendment which failed of adoption. Representative Nichols offered the following amendment: In the title, on page 1, line 12, strike "less than ten (10) days nor" Mr. Nichols moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. On motion by Mr. Gautier, the rules were waived and HB 289, as amended, was read the third time by title. On motion by Mr. Reed, the rules were waived and debate was limited to seven minutes for each side. Mr. Hartnett moved that the House reconsider the vote by which debate was limited to seven minutes per side which was not agreed to. Representative Middlemas offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 1, line 27, strike "of" and insert the following: up to Mr. Gautier moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted by two-thirds vote. Representative Middlemas offered the following amendment: In the title, on page 1, line 14, strike "of" and insert the following: up to Mr. Wolfson moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted by two-thirds vote. The question recurred on the final passage of HB 289 as further amended. The vote was: Yeas-39 Mr. Speaker Featherstone MacKay Tillman, R.J. Andrews Fortune Martinez, E.L. Tobiassen Baumgartner Gautier Melvin Turlington Brannen Graham Middlemas Tyre 63 April 10, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Earle Firestone Fulford Gallen Gibson Gillespie Glisson Gorman Grizzle Gustafson Hartnett Heath Hess Holloway James Jordan Lindsey Matthews McNulty Mixson Moudry Nergard Ogden Poorbaugh Powell Pratt Randell Reed Reeves Register Roberts Robinson Rowell Rude Ryals Sackett Savage Singleton Spicola Stevens Tillman, J.K. Tucker Ward Ware West Westberry Whitson Wilson Wood Representative Smith was recorded as voting Nay. So the bill failed to pass. Mr. Reed moved that the House reconsider the vote by which HB 289 failed to pass. On motion by Mr. Bassett, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. HB 304-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pesticide; amending paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of Section 487.031, Florida Statutes; providing labeling for pesticide sold in bulk; providing effective date. -was taken up and read the second time by title. On motion by Mr. Baumgartner, the rules were waived and HB 304 was read the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-105 Earle Featherstone Firestone Fortune Fulford Gallen Gautier Gibson Gillespie Glisson Gorman Grizzle Gustafson Harris Hartnett Heath Hector Hess Hodes Holloway James Jordan Kershaw Lancaster Lewis Lindsey MacKay Representatives Graham Yea. Martinez, E.L. Matthews McNulty Melvin Middlemas Miers Mixson Moudry Nease Nergard Nichols Ogden Poorbaugh Powell Pratt Randell Redman Reed Reeves Renick Roberts Robinson Rowell Rude Ryals Sackett Savage Sessums Shaw Singleton Smith Spicola Stevens Sweeny Tillman, J.K. Tillman, R.J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Ward West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Wood Woodward Yancey and Reedy were recorded as voting So the bill passed and was ordered certified to the Senate. Nays-66 Alvarez Arnold Baker Bassett Bevis Blackburn Bothwell Caldwell Chapman Clark, David Clark, Dick Conway Crabtree Crider Culbreath Danahy Davis Bassett Bevis Bothwell Clark, David Conway Crabtree Culbreath D'Alemberte Danahy Featherstone Firestone Nays-56 Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Baumgartner Gallen Gibson Gillespie Gorman Grizzle Gustafson James Jordan King Lindsey MacKay Blackburn Brannen Brantley Caldwell Chapman Martinez, E. L. Robinson Martinez, J. M. Rowell Matthews Ryals Nichols Savage Ogden Spicola Poorbaugh Tillman, R. J. Powell Ward Pratt Ware Redman Whitson Reed Wilson Register Wood Clark, Dick Clark, J.R. Craig Crider Davis Dixon Dubbin Earle Fleece Fortune On motion by Mr. Reeves, the rules were waived and the House reverted to the order of- MATTERS ON RECONSIDERATION CS for HB 89-A bill to be entitled An act adopting the uniform anatomical gift law; authorizing the gift of all or part of a human body after death for specified purposes; repealing Sections 736.08 through, and including, Section 736.18, Florida Statutes; providing specific procedures, rights and duties; pro- viding an effective date. -was taken up, pending on motion by Mr. Reeves to recon- sider the vote by which the bill passed, as amended. The question recurred on the motion to reconsider, which was agreed to, and CS for HB 89 was placed on third reading. Representative Reeves offered the following amendment: In Section 4, on page 3, strike lines 3 through 30 inclusive, and insert the following: (2) Any of the following persons, in order of priority stated, and in the absence of actual notice of contrary indications by the decedent, or actual notice of opposition by a member of the same or a prior class, may give all or any part of the decedent's body for any purposes specified in Section 2 of this act: a) the spouse b)an adult son or daughter c) either parent d)an adult brother or sister e) a guardian of the person of the decedent at the time of his death. provided however, no gift shall be made by the spouse if any adult son or daughter shall object thereto. (3) If the donee has actual notice of contrary indications by the decedent or objection of a son or daughter, or that a gift by a member of a class is opposed by a member of the same or a prior class, the donee shall not accept the gift. (4) The persons authorized by subsection 2 may make the gift after death or immediately before death. (5) A gift of all or part of a body authorizes any ex- amination necessary to assure medical acceptability of the gift for the purposes intended. (6) The rights of the donee created by the gift are paramount to the rights of others except as provided by Section 8. Mr. Reeves moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted by two-thirds vote. Representative Spicola offered the following amendment: In Section 9, on page 7, strike lines 24-29 and renumber the following sections by letter or number whatever is appropriate. Mr. Spicola moved the adoption of the amendment which failed of adoption. The vote was: Yeas-44 Mr. Speaker Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Bevis Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Caldwell Chapman Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J.R. Conway Crabtree Craig Crider Culbreath D'Alemberte Danahy Davis Dixon Dubbin Nays-None 64 April 10, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Fulford Kershaw Renick Gautier Lewis Roberts Glisson Melvin Rude Graham Middlemas Sackett Harris Moudry Singleton Heath Nease Smith Hector Nergard Stevens Hess Randell Sweeny Hodes Reeves Tillman, J.K The question recurred on the final passage as further amended. The vote was: Yeas-100 Mr. Speaker Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Bevis Blackburn Brannen Brantley Caldwell Chapman Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Crabtree Craig Crider Culbreath D'Alemberte Danahy Davis Dixon Nays-9 Bothwell Gibson Powell Dubbin Earle Featherstone Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gallen Gautier Gillespie Glisson Gorman Graham Grizzle Gustafson Harris Heath Hector Hess Hodes Holloway James Jordan Kershaw King Reed Register Lancaster Lewis Lindsey MacKay Martinez, E. Martinez, J. Matthews McNulty Melvin Middlemas Miers Moudry Nease Nergard Nichols Ogden Poorbaugh Pratt Randell Redman Reeves Renick Roberts Robinson Rowell Spicola Ward Tobiassen Turlington Tyrrell West Westberry Whitworth Wolfson Woodward ". Yancey ie of CS for HB 89 Rude Ryals Sackett Savage L. Shaw M. Singleton Smith Stevens Sweeny Tillman, J. K. Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Woodward Yancey Ware Wood Representative Mixson was recorded as voting Yea. So the bill passed, as amended, and was ordered engrossed. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES The Committee on Higher Education recommends the following not pass: HB 280 HB 288 HB 344 The bills were laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Higher Education recommends the following pass: HB 522 The bill was referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on Higher Education recommends the following pass: HB 447 HB 523 The bills were placed on the calendar. The Committee on Commerce recommends the following pass: HB 485 HB 486 The bills were placed on the calendar. The Committee on Labor & Industry recommends the following not pass: HB 379 The bill was laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Labor & Industry recommends the fol- lowing pass: HB 378, with amendment HB 382 The bills were referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on Labor & Industry recommends the fol- lowing pass: HB 377 The bill was placed on the calendar. The Committee on Public Lands & Parks recommends the following pass: HB 270 The bill was referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on State Institutions recommends the fol- lowing pass: HB 49, with amendments HB 51 HB 301 The bills were referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on Public Safety recommends the following pass: HB 340 The bill was referred to the Committees on Finance & Tax- ation and Appropriations. The Committee on Public Safety recommends the following pass: HB 478 The bill was placed on the calendar. The Committee on Public Safety recommends the following pass: HB 244 The bill was referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on Public Safety recommends the following not pass: HB 121 HB 246 HB 330 The bills were laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Insurance recommends the following pass: HB 401, with amendments The bill was placed on the calendar. The Committee on Local Government recommends the fol- lowing be placed on the local calendar: HB 451 HB 600 HB 452 HB 448 HB 453 The bills were placed on the local calendar. The Committee on Local Government recommends the fol- lowing pass: HB 235 HB 429, with amendments 65 April 10, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The bills were placed on the calendar. The Committee on Local Government recommends the fol- lowing pass: HB 260, with amendments The bill was referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on Elections recommends the following pass: HJR 59, with amendment HB 430 The bills were placed on the calendar. The Committee on Elections recommends the following not pass: HB 9 HB 129 HB 166 HB 114 HB 104 HB 146 HB 185 The bills were laid on the table under the rule. ENGROSSING REPORTS April 9, 1969 Your Engrossing Clerk reports amendments to-April9,1969 CS for HB 89 -have been incorporated and the bill herewith returned. -and the bill was ordered certified to the Senate. April 10, 1969 Your Engrossing Clerk reports amendments to- HB 2 -have been incorporated and the bill herewith returned. -and the bill was ordered immediately certified to the Senate. April 10, 1969 Your Engrossing Clerk reports amendment to- HB 6 -has been incorporated and the bill herewith returned. -and the bill was ordered certified to the Senate. April 10, 1969 Your Engrossing Clerk reports amendments to- HB 3 HB 16 -have been incorporated and the bills herewith returned. -and the bills were ordered certified to the Senate. April 10, 1969 Your Engrossing Clerk reports amendment to- CS for HB 89 -has been incorporated and the bill herewith returned. -and the bill was ordered immediately certified to the Senate. ENROLLING REPORT Your Enrolling Clerk to whom was referred- HCR 1-ORG -reports same has been enrolled, signed by the required Constitutional officers and presented to the Governor on April 10, 1969. Allen Morris, Clerk Adjournment On motion by Mr. Rowell, the rules were waived and the House adjourned at 2:55 P.M. to reconvene at 11:00 A.M. tomorrow. 66 April 10, 1969 TIE JOURNAL OF THE FLORIDA House of Representatives PROCEEDINGS AT TALLAHASSEE OF THE FIRST LEGISLATURE [under the Constitution as Revised in 1968j FIRST REGULAR SESSION FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1969 The House was called to order by the Speaker at 11:00 A.M. The following Members were recorded present: Elmore Featherstone Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gautier Gibson Gillespie Glisson Gorman Graham Grizzle Gustafson Harris Heath Hector Hess Holloway James Jordan Kershaw King Lancaster Lewis Lindsey MacKay Martinez, J. M. Matthews McNulty Melvin Middlemas Miers Mixson Moudry Nease Nergard Nichols Ogden Pettigrew Poorbaugh Powell Pratt Randell Redman Reed Reedy Reeves Register Renick Roberts Robinson Rowell Rude Ryals Sackett Excused: Representatives Bird, Gallen, Martinez, Murphy, and Prominski. A quorum was present. Savage Sessums Shaw Singleton Smith Spicola Stafford Stevens Sweeny Tillman, J. K. Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell "Walker Ward Ware West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Wood Woodward Yancey Hartnett, Hodes, E. Prayer Prayer by The Reverend Millard Brayfogle, Rector of St. Catherine's Episcopal Church, Jacksonville: Most gracious God, we humbly beseech Thee, as for all the citizens of the State of Florida in general, so especially for their State Legislators now assembled; that Thou would direct and guide them in all their deliberations. May Thy Holy Spirit prosper their thoughts and actions so that they may have a care only for what will promote good govern- ment and that they would have such a sense of duty that no self-interest would turn them from it. That all of their actions undertaken today or on any other occasion would promote the welfare and peace of all Thy people and reflect Thy glory and love for all mankind. Help them and us, each one, to do well the work we have to do, for the good of all. We ask this through the many manifestations and assurances Thou has given us. Amen. The Journal The Journal of April 10, corrected as follows, was approved: on pages 60 and 61, in the Yea votes of the roll call on passage of HB 4, as amended, strike "Bird, Elmore, Fulford, Gallen, Martinez, E.L., Randell, Reedy," and insert "Fleece, Gustafson, Hartnett, Nergard, Shaw, Westberry, and Whitworth." Motions Relating to Committee Reference On motion by Mr. Matthews, Chairman of the Committee on Insurance, under Rule 8.8, HB 475 was withdrawn from the Committee on Public Safety and referred to the Committee on Insurance. The bill remains referred also to the Committee on Appropriations. Communication from the Governor The Governor advised that on April 10, he had filed HCR 1-ORG in the Office of the Secretary of State. Co-introducers Representatives Dixon, Fortune, and J. Martinez were given permission to be recorded as co-introducers of HB 230. Representative Crider was given permission to be recorded as a co-introducer of HB 447. Representative D'Alemberte was given permission to be recorded as a co-introducer of HB 579. MR. ROWELL IN THE CHAIR INTRODUCTION AND REFERENCE By Representative Reedy- HB 602-A bill to be entitled An act relating to school buses; amending section 317.692, Florida Statutes; limiting the num- ber of pupils to be carried on school buses. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Safety. By Representative Reedy- HB 603-A bill to be entitled An act relating to scholarships; providing for cancellation of scholarships of students par- ticipating in violence. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Higher Education. By Representative Andrews- HB 604-A bill to be entitled An act relating to charitable solicitations, providing that an organization organized solely for the purpose of serving as an auxiliary or supporting a public library shall be exempt from the provisions of the charitable funds act; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on General Legislation and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Harris- HB 605-A bill to be entitled An act for relief of Robert Stuart Fisher and Edward A. Fisher, his father; providing an appropriation to compensate them for damages sustained as a result of the negligence of the state road department; providing an effective date. 67 Mr. Speaker Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Bevis Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Caldwell Chapman Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Crabtree Craig Crider Culbreath D'Alemberte Danahy Davis Dixon Dubbin Earle JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Claims. By Representatives Yancey and Reedy- HB 606-A bill to be entitled An act relating to chemical tests as to intoxication of persons operating a motor vehicle, implied consent; amending sections 322.261 and 322.262, Flor- ida Statutes; providing for the testing of breath or blood; deleting references to urine and saliva; repealing paragraph (f) of subsection (2) of section 322.261, Florida Statutes; repealing subsection 322.262(4), Florida Statutes, the requirement for a jury trial; clarifying intent of procedures and penalty; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Safety. By Representative Tyre- HB 607-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the highway patrol; amending section 321.17, Florida Statutes, by adding subsection (5) to require membership in the highway patrol retirement plan of transferees from other law enforcement units; amending chapter 321, Florida Statutes, by adding sec- tion 321.191 providing for nonservice connected disability re- tirement, section 321.201 providing for early retirement ben- efits for members of the highway patrol, and section 321.202 providing a presumption that a member dying subsequent to his normal retirement date but prior to actual retirement had elected the most favorable option for his spouse; amending section 321.221(1) and (2); providing benefits for minor chil- dren in the event of the remarriage of the widow of a patrol- man killed in the line of duty; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Retirement & Personnel and Appropriations. By Representative Hodes- HB 608-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance advertising; amending chapter 626, Florida Statutes, by adding section 626.06031; requiring statements of daily benefits to be included in disability insurance advertising. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Insurance. By Representative Lewis- HB 609-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of George D. Busscher; providing for an appropriation to compensate him for damages sustained as a result of the negligence of the state road department; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Claims. By Representative Lewis- HB 610-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public meetings; amending section 286.011(1), Florida Statutes, to require that all meetings of public bodies at which a quorum of the members is present to be open to the public; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Lewis- HB 611-A bill to be entitled An act relating to thermal pollution; adding sections 373.145 and 373.146, F. S., and amending sections 373.081 and 373.091, F. S., of the water resources law; providing temperature standards for the discharge of certain water into the public waters of the state; providing definitions; providing for administration by the Florida board of conservation; requiring advance approval of certain facilities; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Conservation and Appropriations. By Representative Lewis- HB 612-A bill to be entitled An act relating to meetings of public bodies; revising and amending chapter 286, Florida Stat- utes; declaring public policy of the state relative to holding such meetings for the consideration and/or transaction of public business; prescribing the requirements of holding public meet- ings relative to notice, attendance, agendas, recording of min- utes, and other information and the availability thereof for public inspection; providing limited exception for legally autho- rized executive sessions; providing circuit courts with injunctive powers relative to violations or threatened violations; declaring violation constitutes a misdemeanor and providing penalty therefore; repealing sections 286.011 and 165.22, Florida Stat- utes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Moudry- HB 613-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the taxation of tangible personal property; amending section 200.181, Flor- ida Statutes, to shift to the county tax assessor the burden of obtaining from the office of the county judge a list of tangible personal property of the estate of each deceased person; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Hodes- HB 614-A bill to be entitled An act relating to financing county health units; amending chapter 154, Florida Statutes, by adding section 154.06; providing for boards of county com- missioners to establish fees for services rendered; providing for the expenditure of funds realized from the collection of such fees; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Health & Welfare, Appropriations, and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Spicola- HB 615-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida highway patrol; amending section 321.05(4)(a), Florida Stat- utes, by permitting Florida highway patrol officers to receive witness fees and mileage costs when not compensated as a part of their normal duties; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Safety and Appropriations. By Representative Hodes- HB 616-A bill to be entitled An act relating to smoking and health, education programs; providing authorization for the state board of health to conduct and assist others in conducting programs to educate the public on the hazards of cigarette smoking; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Health & Welfare and Appropriations. By Representative Hodes- HB 617-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the control of lasers and other nonionizing radiations; providing definitions; providing authority to issue regulations; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Health & Welfare and Appropriations. By Representative Gautier- HB 618-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the con- firmation of conveyances of sovereignty lands in the State of Florida; amending subsection 253.12 (8), Florida Statutes, by adding an earlier date of confirmation of such conveyances; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Gautier- HB 619-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drug abuse; 68 April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI adding subsection 404.01(12), Florida Statutes, to provide that the drugs controlled by the drug abuse laws of the United States, now or in the future, shall also be added to and controlled by this chapter; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 620-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida bureau of law enforcement; amending subsections 23.086 (2),(3) and (4), Florida Statutes, to provide for the or- ganizational structure of the Florida bureau of law en- forcement; providing for the duties and responsibilities of the commissioner of the Florida bureau of law enforcement; pro- viding an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Crime & Law Enforcement and Appropriations. By Representative Gautier- HB 621-A bill to be entitled An act relating to narcotic drugs; amending section 398.17, F. S.; to provide that narcotic records shall be open for inspection to all law enforcement officers of this state or political subdivision thereof, federal officers whose duty it is to enforce the laws of the United States relating to narcotic drugs, state board of medical ex- aminers and state board of pharmacy; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 622-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida drug abuse law, amending section 404.06, F. S.; providing that prescriptions, orders and records required by chapter 404, Florida Statutes, shall be open for inspection to all law enforce- ment officers of this state or political subdivision thereof, federal officers whose duty it is to enforce the laws of the United States relating to drugs controlled by chapter 404 Florida Statutes, state board of medical examiners and board of pharmacy; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representatives Gautier and Firestone- HB 623-A bill to be entitled An act relating to narcotic drugs; amending chapter 398, F. S.; making it unlawful for any person to possess, control, sell or deliver any devices or con- trivances, with intent to use for the unlawful injection, smoking or using of any narcotic; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representatives Gautier and Firestone- HB 624-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida drug abuse law; amending chapter 404, F. S.; making it un- lawful for any person to possess, control, sell or deliver any devices or contrivances with intent to use for the unlawful injection smoking or using of any drug controlled under chap- ter 404, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 625-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida bureau of law enforcement; repealing section 23.087, Florida Statutes; providing an effective ate. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 626-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida bureau of law enforcement; repealing section 23.088, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. April 11, 1969 HB 634-A bill to be entitled An act relating to beaches and shores, coastal construction; adding Section 161.052, F.S.; pro- viding a set-back line for coastal construction and excavation; providing for the granting of permits by the board of con- servation; providing penalties; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Conservation and Appropriations. E OF REPRESENTATIVES 69 -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Crime & Law Enforcement and Appropriations. By Representative Gautier- HB 627-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida bureau of law enforcement; repealing subsection 23.086(5)(a), Florida Statutes, providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Crime & Law Enforcement and Appropriations. By Representatives Gautier and Firestone- HB 628-A bill to be entitled An act relating to dangerous drugs; adding section 404.16, F. S.; making it unlawful to deliver any other liquid, substance or material in lieu of any drug controlled by chapter 404, F. S.; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representatives Gautier and Firestone- HB 629-A bill to be entitled An act relating to narcotic drugs; adding section 398.25, F. S.; making it unlawful to deliver any other liquid, substance, or material in lieu of any narcotic drug unlawfully sold; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Gautier- HB 630-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Florida bureau of law enforcement; amending section 23.086, Florida Statutes, to add subsection (17) to provide for exemption of bureau employees from the operation of section 110.061, F. S.; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Retirement & Personnel. By Representative Tucker- HB 631-A bill to be entitled An act relating to retirement, service of public officers and employees; amending section 112.05, Florida Statutes, by changing the period of required service from consecutive years of service to aggregate years of service. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Retirement & Personnel and Appropriations. By Representative Tucker- HB 632-A bill to be entitled An act relating to divorce; amending chapter 61, Florida Statutes, by adding section 61.042; providing that the testimony of a corroborating witness shall not be essential to the establishment of any ground for divorce. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Conway- HB 633-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation; amending section 167.444, F. S., deleting the date when mu- nicipalities must submit existing millages in excess of ten mills to a referendum; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Middlemas- JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Miers- HB 635-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Clyde Robert Atkinson on account of damage to his automobile caused in an accident involving a state owned vehicle; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Claims. By Representative Miers- HB 636-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the safety of the capitol building; abolishing the permanent capitol safety committee. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on State Institutions. By Representative Miers- HB 637-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state build- ings; requiring that buildings built after the effective date of this act shall comply with all state, county, district and munic- ipal fire and safety regulations. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on State Institutions and Appropriations. By Representatives Miers and Tucker- HB 638-A bill to be entitled An act relating to legal holi- days; amending section 683.01(1), Florida Statutes, to provide for the observance of certain holidays on specified Mondays; amending section 683.02, Florida Statutes, to authorize banks and trust companies to be partially or entirely closed to busi- ness on legal holidays; amending section 683.03, Florida Stat- utes, to delete the designation of November 11 as Veterans' day; amending section 683.07, Florida Statutes, to delete the designation of May 30 as Memorial day; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. By Representative Conway- HB 639-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state educa- tional agencies; amending section 229.062, Florida statutes, providing a maximum interest rate allowable on bonds issued pursuant to section 9(a), article XII of the state constitution as amended in 1968; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representatives Gillespie and Conway- HB 640-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation; amending section 192.142(2)(a), Florida Statutes, to provide that the published list of names of persons entitled to home- stead exemption who have not filed a claim be placed in alphabetical order; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Ad Valorem Taxation. "By Representatives Pettigrew, Harris, and D'Alemberte- HB 641-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Owen Jean Voss; providing an appropriation from the general inspec- tion trust fund of the department of agriculture to compensate her for damages sustained as a result of the negligence of an agricultural inspector of the department of agriculture, State of Florida; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Claims. By Representative Alvarez- HB 642-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor carriers, amending paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 323.29, Florida Statutes, to include eggs and poultry among exemptions therein set forth; providing effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Commerce. By Representative Gallen- HB 643-A bill to be entitled An act relating to guardianship law; amending section 745.15 (1), Florida Statutes, to include Homestead property; repealing section 745.15 (6), Florida Stat- utes, providing that the section relating to joinder on behalf of an incompetent husband or wife shall not be construed to apply to homesteads; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative McNulty- HB 644-A bill to be entitled An act relating to juvenile courts; amending section 39.01(6), Florida Statutes, to increase to eighteen (18) the maximum age in the definition of "child"; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representatives D'Alemberte and Harris- HB 645-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation; amending sections 193.324 and 167.444, Florida Statutes, deleting the dates when counties and cities must submit existing millages in excess of ten mills to a referendum; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Ad Valorem Taxation. By Representative Harris- HB 646-A bill to be entitled An act relating to unemploy- ment compensation; repealing section 443.03 (5)(g)1., Florida Statutes; removing the exception of agricultural workers from unemployment compensation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Labor & Industry and Appropriations. By Representative Harris- HB 647-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the duty of officer after arresting with or without warrant; amending sec- tion 901.06, Florida Statutes, providing the duties of an arrest- ing officer; providing penalties for not performing his duties; repealing sections 901.07, 901.08 and 901.23, Florida Statutes; relating to admission to bail when arrest occurs in another county, issue of warrant when offense triable in another county and duty of officer after arrest without warrant; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Harris- HB 648-A bill to be entitled An act relating to migrant labor camps; amending Chapter 381, Florida Statutes, by adding section 381.483; providing standards for migrant labor camp living quarters. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Labor & Industry. By Representative Harris- HB 649-A bill to be entitled An act relating to workmen's compensation; repealing section 440.02(1)(c)3. and 5., Florida Statutes, providing for the coverage of agricultural labor, tur- pentine labor, labor in processing gum-spirits-of-turpentine, crude gum, oleorosin and gum rosin; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Labor & Industry. By Representative Reedy- HB 650-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida alcoholic rehabilitation center; amending chapter 67-313, by combining all items of appropriation for capital outlay into one 70 April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES lump sum item; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Health & Welfare. By Representative Nichols- HB 651-A bill to be entitled An act relating to official court reporters; amending sections 29.02, 29.03, 29.04, 29.06, and 29.08, Florida Statutes, providing for duties and compensation of court reporters; authorizing use of transcript as evidence; providing for appointment of deputy court reporters; amending chapter 29, Florida Statutes, by adding sections 29.11 and 29.12, providing for office space and facilities; providing appli- cation of local or special laws; repealing sections 29.05 and 29.09, Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Redman- HB 652-A bill to be entitled An act amending subsection (5) of section 323.29, Florida statutes, by extending the time from April 1, 1968, to April 1, 1970, in which motor carriers engaged in the transportation of household goods within munic- ipalities and their suburban territories may apply to the Florida public service commission for a certificate of public conve- nience and necessity authorizing the continuance of such oper- ations. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Commerce. By Representatives Randell, Walker, and J. K. Tillman- HB 653-A bill to be entitled An act relating to circuit courts and judges, state attorneys and assistant state attorneys; amend- ing sections 26.13 and 26.33, F.S.; adding sections 26.165 and 26.365, F.S.; removing from the twelfth judicial circuit Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry and Lee Counties and cre- ating a new judicial circuit consisting of said counties; providing for terms of court for the twelfth judicial circuit and the new judicial circuit; amending section 27.19, F.S.; providing for assistant state attorneys and public defenders; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Crider- HJR 654-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the State Constitution; amending Section 16 of Article III; pro- viding for thirty (30) senate districts and eighty (80) house of representative districts. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. By Representative Stafford- HB 655-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending sections 228.041(19), 230.23(5)(f), and 236.02(2), Florida Statutes, changing the definition of school year; provid- ing for twelve (12) month school instructional staff contracts; changing the minimum term for foundation program require- ments; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public School Education and Appropriations. By Representative Stafford- HB 656-A bill to be entitled An act relating to costs in eminent domain proceedings; amending section 73.091, Florida Statutes, providing for assessment of costs by the jury; provid- ing for costs on appeal; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Stafford- HB 657-A bill to be entitled An act relating to school finance; repealing section 236.07(3)(b), Florida Statutes, which provides for additional instructional salary funds for each in- struction unit sustained by instructional personnel on contin- uing contract; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public School Education and Appropriations. By Representative Stevens- HB 658-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the juris- diction of justice of the peace courts; amending sections 37.01, 37.011, and subsections 37.02 (1) and 37.24 (1), F.S.; to provide for jurisdiction of cases not involving more than one thousand dollars; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. By Representative Reed- HB 659-A bill to be entitled An act relating to narcotic drugs; amending section 398.22 (1) (d) and (e), Florida Stat- utes, to reduce from twenty-one (21) to eighteen (18) the maximum age of persons to whom the selling of narcotic drugs requires the extraordinary penalties of paragraph (d) and to extend the prohibition against the suspending or deferring of sentence and the granting of probation to first convictions for the selling of narcotic drugs to persons under the age of eighteen (18). -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Reed- HB 660-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drug abuse; amending chapter 500, Florida Statutes, by adding section 500.161 to forbid the sale, distribution, delivery, or possession of hypodermic syringes or needles without a prescription and to require syringes and needles to be rendered unusable before being discarded; providing penalties; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Health & Welfare. By Representative Reed- HB 661-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drug abuse; amending section 404.15, Florida Statutes, to require man- datory imprisonment of persons convicted of selling drugs to persons under age eighteen (18) and to prohibit the suspending or deferring of sentence or the granting of probation to persons so convicted. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representative Reed- HB 662-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drug abuse; amending chapter 404, Florida Statutes, by adding section 404.045 authorizing the Florida Board of Pharmacy after notice and hearing to designate nonprescription drugs that are subject to abuse and providing that drugs so designated shall thereafter be dispensed only by licensed pharmacists. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Health & Welfare. By Representative Reed- HB 663-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pharmacists, drug dispensing; amending section 465.18, Florida Statutes, by renumbering present subsection (3) as subsection (4) and adding new subsection (3) to prohibit the dispensing of certain drugs by mail unless a prescription is personally presented by the consumer or his agent; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Health & Welfare. By Representative Reed- HB 664-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drug abuse; amending chapter 404, Florida Statutes, by adding section 404.16 authorizing the voluntary commitment for treatment of persons addicted to the use of drugs and for subsequent super- vision of such persons by the probation and parole commission, 71 April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES in the discretion of the court; amending section 398.18 (4) to authorize the court to commit voluntary patients addicted to drugs controlled under chapter 398, Florida Statutes, to the supervision of the probation and parole commission; making an appropriation; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Reed- HB 665-A bill to be entitled An act relating to witnesses in criminal prosecutions; amending section 932.29, Florida Stat- utes, to include violations of chapters 398 and 404, Florida Statutes, in the list of criminal proceedings in which witnesses may not be excused from testifying on grounds of self-in- crimination; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representatives Poorbaugh and Reeves- HB 666-A bill to be entitled An act to impose a tax upon attendance at motion pictures based upon classifications of the Motion Picture Association of America; amending Section 212.04, Florida Statutes by adding a new Section 9. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on General Legislation and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Miers- HB 667-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Mrs. Alice E. Robison to compensate her for land taken by the state road department; providing an appropriation; providing an ef- fective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Claims. By Representative Featherstone- HB 668-A bill to be entitled An act for the protection of minors who are not accompanied by their parent from being knowingly exposed, for a monetary consideration, to a motion picture, exhibition, show, representation, or presentation which, in whole or in part, depicts nudity, sexual conduct, sexual excitement or sado-masochistic abuse and which is harmful to minors; providing definitions; providing criminal penalties for violations; providing for injunctive proceedings in the name of the state on the relation of a prosecuting attorney and provid- ing that neither the state nor the relator prosecuting attorney shall be required to post any bond or undertaking in such proceedings and that neither shall be liable for any costs or damages sustained by reason of a temporary restraining order when the final decree is in favor of the person sought to be enjoined; providing that a defendant in such an injunctive proceeding is charged with knowledge of the contents and/or character of the matters involved in such proceedings after he is served with a summons and complaint; preempting the field, to the exclusion of counties and municipalities, as to the subject of this act and matters properly connected therewith; repealing chapter 521, Florida Statutes; providing a severability clause; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. By Representatives Reedy, Glisson, and Craig- HB 669-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the City of Leesburg, Lake County, city charter; amending section 5, chapter 9820, Laws of Florida, 1923, as amended; providing authority for the grant or extension of public utility franchises; providing an effective date. Evidence of notice and publication was established by the House as to HB 669. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Local Government. By Representative Sessums- HB 670-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; providing for a system of uniform appropriations to each school district based on average daily attendance; providing for super- vision and control of plans and appropriations; providing an effective date. --was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public School Education and Appropriations. By Representative Matthews- HB 671-A bill to be entitled An act relating to grand juries; amending chapter 905, F. S., by adding section 905.28; to provide that the attorney general of the state of Florida may request the impanelling of a grand jury and upon request the same shall be so impanelled; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Crime & Law Enforcement. By Representatives D'Alemberte, Middlemas, Shaw, and Tucker- HJR 672-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Article III and to Sections 1, 2, and 5 of Article XI of the State Constitution providing for a unicameral legislature and altering the composition of the Constitution Revision Com- mission; adding a new section to the schedule, Article XII, to provide an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. By Representatives Rude, King, and Matthews- HCR 673-A resolution commending Major Stephen W. Pless for his service, valor, and devotion to duty while serving with the United States Marine Corps in Vietnam and elsewhere. -was read the first time in full and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. By Representative Rude- HB 674-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the regula- tion of traffic on the highways; amending section 317.131(1), Florida Statutes, to exempt from its requirement of the sub- mission of a written report a driver who in no way contributed to the cause of the accident; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on Public Safety. By Representatives Rude and J. M. Martinez- HB 675-A bill to be entitled An act relating to navigation; providing for the closing of all ports of the state to certain alien vessels; requiring vessels to present certification of ship registry prior to assignment of stations or berths by harbor master of any port of this state; providing for assistance from and cooperation with agencies of the United States, counties and other state agencies; providing penalty for violation. -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittee on General Legislation. By Representatives Hodes, Middlemas, Fulford, Davis, Reedy, and Ward- HB 676-A bill to be entitled An act amending Sections 403.061(9), 403.081, 403.241(4) of Chapter 403, Florida Stat- utes, relating to air and water pollution, providing for appoint- ment of hearing officers; providing for the transfer of person- nel, property and appropriations, which are used to investigate, control or prohibit pollution of the air or water, from the State Board of Health to the Florida Air and Water Pollution Control Commission; redefining pollution control facilities for tax ur- poses; repealing Chapter 387 and Section 403.241(3) (c), Flor- ida Statutes, and providing an effective date. 72 April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES -was read the first time by title and referred to the Com- mittees on Public Health & Welfare and Appropriations. MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE April 11, 1969 The Honorable Frederick H. Schultz Speaker, House of Representatives Sir: I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has adopted- HCR 67 HCR 66 HCR 203 Respectfully, Edwin G. Fraser Secretary of the Senate The concurrent resolutions, contained in the above message, were ordered enrolled. Report of the Committee on Rules & Calendar The following report was read: April 10, 1969 The Honorable Frederick H. Schultz Speaker, House of Representatives Sir: Your Committee on Rules & Calendar herewith submits, as the Special Order Calendar under Rule 8.16 for Friday, April 11, 1969, the consideration of the following bills together with their companion measures: HB 447 HB 33 HB 299 A quorum of the Committee was present in person, and a majority of those present agreed to the above Report. Respectfully submitted, E. C. ROWELL Chairman Committee on Rules & calendar On motion by Mr. Sessums, the above report was adopted. CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE BILLS OF A LOCAL NATURE ON SECOND READING HB 451-A bill to be entitled An act amending Sections 1 and 3 of Chapter 67-665, Laws of Florida, same being an act relating to Apalachicola River Navigation District, the creation thereof, providing boundaries, a governing authority, and for supervision and control thereof and a method of funding same, by eliminating Gadsden County from such district and reducing the number of members of the Board of Commissioners of such district from six (6) to five (5). -was taken up and read the second time by title. On motion by Mr. Woodward, the rules were waived and HB 451 was read the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-98 The Chair Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Crabtree Craig Crider Culbreath Danahy Dixon Dubbin Earle Elmore Featherstone Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gautier Gibson Gillespie Glisson Gorman Graham Harris Heath Hector Hess Holloway James Jordan Kershaw King Lancaster Lewis Lindsey MacKay Matthews McNulty Melvin Middlemas Miers Mixson Moudry Nease Nergard Nichols Ogden Pettigrew Poorbaugh Powell Pratt Randell Reed Reedy Reeves Register Renick Roberts Robinson Rude Ryals Sackett Savage Sessums Shaw Singleton Spicola Stafford Stevens Sweeny Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ware West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wood Woodward Yancey Nays-None So the bill passed and was ordered immediately certified to the Senate. HB 452-A bill to be entitled An act affecting the govern- ment of the City of Quincy, Florida; authorizing said City to abate as nuisances weeds, grass or underbrush, upon real proper- ty within the City, and to place a lien for the costs and expenses of such abatement against the property on which such nuisances exist; providing for the manner and method of collec- tion of the amount of such liens, and validating sanitary liens of the City of Quincy which are assessed in substantial con- formity herewith. -was taken up and read the second time by title. On motion by Mr. Woodward, the rules were waived and HB 452 was read the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-98 The Chair Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Crabtree Craig Crider Culbreath Danahy Dixon Dubbin Earle Elmore Featherstone Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gautier Gibson Gillespie Glisson Gorman Graham Harris Heath Hector Hess Holloway James Jordan Kershaw King Lancaster Lewis Lindsey MacKay Matthews McNulty Melvin Middlemas Miers Mixson Moudry Nease Nergard Nichols Ogden Pettigrew Poorbaugh Powell Pratt Randell Reed Reedy Reeves Register Renick Roberts Robinson Rude Ryals Sackett Savage Sessums Shaw Singleton Spicola Stafford Stevens Sweeny Tillman R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ware West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wood Woodward Yancey Nays-None So the bill passed and was ordered immediately certified to the Senate. HB 448-A bill to be entitled An act authorizing the City of Quincy to contribute monies or funds to the pension system or fund authorized by Chapter 24848 of the Laws of Florida, Special Acts of 1947, and implemented by Ordinance No. 198 of the City of Quincy, as amended. -was taken up and read the second time by title. On motion by Mr. Woodward, the rules were waived and HB 448 was read the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-98 The Chair Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Crabtree 73 April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Ogden Pettigrew Poorbaugh Powell Pratt Randell Reed Reedy Reeves Register Renick Roberts Robinson Rude Ryals Sackett Savage Sessums Shaw Singleton Spicola Stafford Stevens Sweeny Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ware West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wood Woodward Yancey Craig Crider Culbreath Danahy Dixon Dubbin Earle Elmore Featherstone Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gautier Gibson Gillespie Glisson Gorman Graham Harris Heath Nays-None So the bill the Senate. HB 600-A bill to be entitled An act to amend Chapter 67-1145, Laws of Florida 1967, the same being "an act autho- rizing the Board of County Commissioners of Brevard County, Florida to provide for the construction, acquisition or purchase of water or sewer systems or any combination thereof and improvements, additions and extensions thereto and the opera- tion and maintenance thereof, excluding municipal systems ex- cept by consent;" by amending Section 6, subsection (f) of Section 12, and Section 13 thereof by increasing the interest rate provided therein to seven percent (7%) per annum; repeal- ing the laws in conflict herewith; and providing an effective date. -was taken up and read the second time by title. On motion by Mr. Powell, the rules were waived and HB 600 was read the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Middlemas Miers Mixson Moudry Nease Nergard Nichols Ogden Pettigrew Poorbaugh Powell Pratt Randell Reed Reedy Reeves Register Renick Roberts Robinson Rude Ryals Sackett Savage Sessums Shaw Singleton Spicola Stafford Stevens Sweeny Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ware West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wood Woodward Yancey passed and was ordered immediately certified to CONSIDERATION OF THE SPECIAL ORDER HB 447-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state educa- tional agencies; amending section 229.062, Florida Statutes, providing a maximum interest rate allowable on bonds issued pursuant to Section 9(a), Article XII of the State Constitution; providing an effective date. -was taken up and read the second time by title. On motion by Mr. Graham, the rules were waived and HB 447 was read the third time by title. Representative Pratt offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 1, line 24, strike "ninety-eight percent (98%)" and insert the following: one hundred percent (100%) Mr. Pratt moved the adoption of the amendment which failed of adoption. A quorum call was requested. A quorum of 99 Members was present. Hector Hess Holloway James Jordan Kershaw King Lancaster Lewis Lindsey MacKay Matthews McNulty Melvin Middlemas Miers Mixson Moudry Nease Nergard Nichols recurred on the passage of HB 447. The vote Earle Elmore Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gautier Gillespie Glisson Gorman Graham Gustafson Harris Heath Hector Hess Holloway James Jordan Kershaw King Lancaster Lewis MacKay McNulty Pratt Martinez, J. M. Savage Matthews Schultz Melvin Sessums Middlemas Singleton Miers Smith Mixson Spicola Moudry Stevens Nease Sweeny Nergard Tillman J. K. Nichols Tillman, R. J. Ogden Tucker Pettigrew Turlington Powell Tyre Randell Tyrrell Redman Walker Reed Ware Reeves Westberry Register Whitson Renick Whitworth Roberts Wilson Robinson Wolfson Rude Wood Ryals Woodward Sackett Yancey Stafford West Tobiassen Representatives Bevis, Poorbaugh, and Reedy were recorded as voting Yea. So the bill passed by the required Constitutional three-fifths vote. On motion by Mr. Graham, the rules were waived and HB 447 was ordered immediately certified to the Senate. Presentation of Congressman Fuqua Mr. Rowell presented Congressman Don Fuqua of the Second District, a former member of the House of Representatives. Congressman Fuqua was invited to the rostrum, where he extended greetings. HB 33-A bill to be entitled An act relating to mechanics' liens amending sections 713.02, 713.03, 713.50, 713.55, 713.72, 713.74 and 713.75; repealing sections 713.51, 713.52, 713.53, 713.54 and 713.681; providing that chapter 713, part II, shall not provide a method of enforcement for mechanics' liens on real property; providing an effective date. -was taken up and read the second time by title. The Committee on Commerce offered the following amend- ment: On page 1, line 23, strike all of Section 2 and renumber all subsequent sections accordingly. Mr. Brantley moved the adoption of the amendment. The question was: Yeas-96 The Chair Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Baumgartner Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Caldwell Chapman Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Crabtree Crider Culbreath D'Alemberte Danahy Davis Dixon Dubbin Nays-7 Gibson Lindsey passed and was ordered immediately certified to Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gautier Gibson Gillespie Glisson Gorman Graham Harris Heath Hector Hess Holloway James Jordan Kershaw King Lancaster Lewis Lindsey MacKay Matthews Melvin Yeas-97 The Chair Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Crabtree Craig Crider Culbreath Danahy Dixon Dubbin Earle Elmore Featherstone Nays-1 McNulty So the bill the Senate. 74 April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Pending consideration thereof- Representative King offered the following substitute amend- ment: On page 1, line 23, strike all of Section 2 and insert the following: Section 2. Section 713.55, Florida Statutes, is here- by repealed. Mr. King moved the adoption of the substitute amendment which was adopted. Mr. Wolfson moved that the House reconsider the vote by which the substitute amendment by Mr. King was adopted, which was not agreed to. The Committee on Commerce offered the following amendment: In the title, line 4, strike "713.55". Mr. Brantley moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Crabtree offered the following amendment: In Section 3, on pages 2 and 3, lines 16 through 31 and 1 through 18, strike all of Section 3 and renumber the remaining sections accordingly. Mr. Crabtree moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Crabtree offered the following amendment: In Section 8, on pages 5 and 6, lines 21 through 31 and 1 through 15, strike all of Section 8 and renumber the remaining section accordingly. Mr. Crabtree moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Crabtree offered the following amendment: In the title, in line 3, strike "713.03," and in line 4, strike "713.72," Mr. Crabtree moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative King offered the following amendment: "In t title, in line 4, strike "713.55" and in line 5 after "sections" insert: 713.55, Mr. King moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Tucker offered the following amendment: In Section 7, on page 5, line 12, strike "subsection (7)" and insert "subsections (7) and (8)" and following line 20, add subsection (8): (8) Any person who furnishes carpet or rugs that are permanently affixed to real property shall have a lien for the value thereof. Mr. Tucker moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. On motion by Mr. Pratt, the House agreed to reconsider the vote by which the amendment offered by Representative Tucker was adopted. The question recurred on the adoption of the amendment. Pending consideration thereof- Representative Sweeny offered the following substitute amendment: In Section 7, on page 5, line 12, strike "subsection (7)" and insert "subsections (7) and (8)" and following line 20, add subsection (8): (8) Any person who furnishes carpet or rugs that are permanently affixed to real property shall have a lien therefore. Mr. Sweeny moved the adoption of the substitute amendment which was adopted. Representative Redman offered the following amendment: In Section 7, on page 5, line 16, strike the remainder of sentence after "thereof and insert a period. Mr. Redman moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Harris offered the following amendment: On page 2, line 16, strike all of Section 3 and insert the following: Section 3. Section 713.72 is hereby repealed. Mr. Harris moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Harris offered the following amendment: In the title, line 6, strike "and 713.681" and insert ",713.681 and 713.72" Mr. Harris moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. On motion by Mr. Brantley, the rules were waived and HB 33, as amended, was read the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-105 The Chair Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Bevis Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Caldwell Chapman Clark, David Clark, Dick Conway Crabtree Craig Crider Culbreath D'Alemberte Danahy Davis Dixon Dubbin Earle Nays-1 Powell Elmore Featherstone Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gautier Gibson Gillespie Glisson Gorman Graham Grizzle Gustafson Harris Heath Hector Hess Holloway James Jordan Kershaw King Lancaster Lewis Lindsey MacKay Martinez, J. Matthews McNulty Melvin Middlemas Miers Mixson Nease Nergard Nichols Ogden Pettigrew Poorbaugh Pratt Randell Redman Reedy Reeves Register Renick Roberts Robinson Rude Ryals Sackett Savage Sessums M. Shaw Singleton Smith Spicola Stafford Stevens Sweeny Tillman, J. K. Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ware West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Wood Woodward Yancey Representative J. R. Clark was recorded as voting Yea. So the bill passed, as amended, and was ordered engrossed. HB 299-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pesticides; amending subsection (1) of section 487.101, Florida Statutes, to provide pesticides in violation of law may be withheld from sale; providing an effective date. -was taken up and read the second time by title. On motion by Mr. Lancaster, the rules were waived and HB 299 was read the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-103 The Chair Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Bevis Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Caldwell Chapman Clark, David Clark, Dick Conway Crabtree Crider Culbreath 75 April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES D'Alemberte Danahy Davis Dixon Dubbin Earle Elmore Featherstone Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gautier Gibson Gillespie Glisson Gorman Graham Grizzle Gustafson Harris Heath Hector Hess James Jordan Kershaw King Lancaster Lewis Lindsey MacKay Matthews McNulty Melvin Middlemas Miers Mixson Nease Nergard Nichols Ogden Nays-1 Turlington Representatives J. R. Clark as voting Yea. Pettigrew Poorbaugh Powell Pratt Randell Redman Reedy Reeves Register Renick Roberts Robinson Rude Ryals Sackett Savage Sessums Shaw Singleton Smith Spicola Stafford Stevens Sweeny Tillman, J. K. Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Tyre Tyrrell Walker Ware West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Wood Woodward Yancey and J. M. Martinez were recorded So the bill passed and was ordered certified to the Senate. CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ON SECOND READING HCR 72-A resolution recognizing the unique seagoing accom- plishments of Hugo Vihlen. WHEREAS, Hugo Vihlen established a record unequaled in all time by sailing his five foot eleven inch dinghy "April Fool" on a solo voyage across the Atlantic Ocean from Casablanca, Africa, to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and WHEREAS, airline pilot, Hugo Vihlen is a new breed of pioneer who forsook the convenience, speed, luxury, and safety of a Delta Airline jet cockpit to make history by crossing the Atlantic in a virtual bathtub, and WHEREAS, Hugo Vihlen, always modest, softspoken, humble but at the same time sincere in his effort to achieve his lifetime ambition of sailing the Atlantic, and WHEREAS, this was a single-handed effort of man alone against the sea, and WHEREAS, he did, with tireless effort, driving force, and seriousness of purpose, overcome almost insurmountable obsta- cles in completing his trans-Atlantic voyage, and WHEREAS, it was only because of his imagination, initiative, vision, foresight, a determination and intestinal fortitude coupled with the desire to achieve the objective that he comple- ted the task, and WHEREAS, this native Floridian will go down in the annals of history with such men as da Vinci, Captain Cook, Admiral Byrd, Rickenbacker, Lindbergh, Hillary, John Glenn, and Chichester, and WHEREAS, Hugo Vihlen has throughout his lifetime exem- plified the traditions of an all-American hero, Marine fighter pilot, commercial airplane pilot, and most recently solitary sailor of the Atlantic, which serves to make him an inspiration to the youth of America and a living example of the ideals of perseverance to which they should aspire, and WHEREAS, Hugo Vihlen's activities have inspired universal expressions of congratulations making him one of the outstand- ing Floridians of the day, NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Florida, the Senate Concurring: That Hugo Vihlen be recognized as an outstanding American and a unique Floridian whose exceptional achievements and accomplishments have reflected great credit upon himself and the State of Florida. -was taken up and read the second time in full. On motion by Dr. Miers, the concurrent resolution was adopted and ordered immediately certified to the Senate. CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE GENERAL BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS ON SECOND READING HB 13-A bill to be entitled An act relating to grand larceny; amending section 811.021(2) and (3), Florida Statutes, redefin- ing grand larceny to include the fraudulent taking of property of an aggregate value of two hundred dollars ($200.00) or more in any twelve (12) consecutive month period; providing an effective date. -was taken up and read the second time by title. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 1 line 19, strike "two hundred dollars ($200.00)" and insert the following: one hundred dollars ($100.00) Mr. Firestone moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 2, line 6, strike "two hundred dollars ($200.00)" and insert the following: one hundred dollars ($100.00) Mr. Firestone moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. On motion by Mr. Firestone, the rules were waived and HB 13, as amended, was read the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-100 The Chair Alvarez Andrews Arnold Baker Bassett Baumgartner Bevis Blackburn Bothwell Brannen Brantley Caldwell Chapman Clark, David Clark, Dick Clark, J. R. Conway Crabtree Crider Culbreath D'Alemberte Danahy Davis Dixon Nays-None Dubbin Earle Elmore Firestone Fleece Fortune Fulford Gautier Gibson Gillespie Glisson Gorman Graham Grizzle Gustafson Heath Hector Hess Holloway James Jordan Kershaw Lancaster Lewis Lindsey MacKay Matthews McNulty Melvin Middlemas Miers Mixson Moudry Nease Nergard Nichols Ogden Pettigrew Powell Pratt Randell Redman Reedy Reeves Register Renick Roberts Robinson Rude Ryals Sackett Savage Sessums Shaw Singleton Smith Stafford Stevens Sweeny Tillman, J. K. Tillman, R. J. Tobiassen Tucker Turlington Tyre Tyrrell Walker West Westberry Whitson Whitworth Wilson Wolfson Wood Woodward Representatives Harris, J. M. Martinez, and Yancey were re- corded as voting Yea. So the bill passed, as amended, and was ordered engrossed. HB 18-A bill to be entitled An act relating to bail; amending chapter 903, Florida Statutes, by adding section 903.133 to require defendant to give good and sufficient reasons why bail pending appeal should be granted. -was taken up and read the second time by title. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement offered the following amendment: In Section 1, on page 1, lines 13 through 16, strike "Before any defendant shall be admitted to bail pending appeal, he shall 76 April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES give good and sufficient reasons to the court why such bail should be granted." and insert the following: Bail on appeal shall be denied unless the defendant shall give good and suffi- cient reasons to the court why such bail on appeal should be granted. Mr. Gautier moved the adoption of the amendment. Pending consideration thereof- Representative D'Alemberte offered the following amendment to the amendment: After the word "bail" insert the following: after conviction and Mr. D'Alemberte moved the adoption of the amendment to the amendment which was adopted. The question recurred on the adoption of the amendment, as amended, which was adopted. Representative Pratt offered the following amendment: Strike the Enacting Clause. Mr. Pratt moved the adoption of the amendment which failed of adoption. On motion by Mr. Gautier, the rules were waived and HB 18, as amended, was read the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-80 The Chair Culbreath Alvarez Danahy Andrews Davis Arnold Dixon Baker Dubbin Bassett Earle Baumgartner Elmore Bevis Fortune Blackburn Fulford Bothwell Gautier Brannen Gibson Brantley Gillespie Caldwell Glisson Chapman Gorman Clark, David Graham Clark, J. R. Gustafson Conway Heath Crabtree Hector Craig Hess Crider James Nays- 19 Clark, Dick Lancaster Fleece Matthews Grizzle Middlemas Harris Nease Holloway Pratt Representatives Reedy and Yea. Jordan Sessums Kershaw Singleton Lewis Smith Lindsey Spicola MacKay Stevens Martinez, J. M. Sweeny Melvin Tillman, J. K. Miers Tillman, R. J. Mixson Tobiassen Moudry Tucker Nergard Turlington Nichols Tyrrell Ogden Walker Poorbaugh West Powell Westberry Redman Whitworth Reeves Wilson Renick Wood Rude Woodward Sackett Yancey Randell Stafford Roberts Tyre Robinson Ware Savage Whitson Shaw Wolfson were recorded as voting So the bill passed, as amended, and was ordered engrossed. HB 19-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal procedure; amending section 924.07, Florida Statutes, adding sub-section (7) to allow the state to appeal an order admitting defendant to bail, the amount of bail set by the court, or reducing the amount of bail previously set by the court, and adding sub-section (8) to allow the state to appeal an order adjudicating a defendant insane under chapter 917, Florida Statutes. -was taken up and read the second time by title. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement offered the following amendment: In Section 1, strike entire subsection (7) and renumber re- maining subsection. Mr. Whitworth moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement offered the following amendment: In the title, lines 4 to 9, strike "(7) to allow the state to appeal an order admitting defendant to bail, the amount of bail set by the court, or reducing the amount of bail previously set by the court, and adding subsection (8)" Mr. Whitworth moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Whitworth offered the following amendment: In the title, line 4, insert "(7)" Mr. Whitworth moved the adoption of the amendment which was adopted. Representative Pratt offered the following amendment: Add new subsection (9): (9) A defendant has the right to appeal any and all interlocutory orders granted to the state. Mr. Pratt moved the adoption of the amendment. Pending consideration thereof, further consideration of HB 19 was temporarily deferred. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES The Committee on Conservation recommends the following pass: HB 360 HB 364 The bills were referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on Conservation recommends the following pass: HB 361, with amendment The bill was placed on the calendar. The Committee on General Legislation recommends a com- mittee substitute for the following: HB 11 The bill with committee substitute was placed on the cal- endar. The Committee on Mental Health recommends the following pass: HB 82 The bill was referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on Mental Health recommends a committee substitute for the following: HB 210 and HB 211 The bills with committee substitute were referred to the Com- mittee on Appropriations. The Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation recommends the following pass: HB 247 The bill was placed on the calendar. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement recommends the following not pass: HB 15 HB 227 The bills were laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement recommends the following pass: HB 32 77 April 11, 1969 78 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE The bill was placed on the calendar. The Committee on Public School Education recommends the following pass: HCR 345 The bill was referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The Committee on Transportation recommends the following pass: HJR 144 The bill was referred to the Committees on State Gov- ernmental Organization & Efficiency and Appropriations. The Committee on Transportation recommends a committee substitute for the following: HB 353 The bill with committee substitute was placed on the cal- endar. The Committee on Judiciary recommends the following not pass: HB 171 The bill was laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Judiciary recommends the following pass: HB 7 The bill was placed on the calendar. The Committee on Judiciary recommends a committee substitute for the following: HB 97 The bill with committee substitute was placed on the calen- dar. ;E E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 11, 1969 The Committee on Public School Education recommends the following not pass: HB 390 HB 446 The bills were laid on the table under the rule. The Committee on Crime & Law Enforcement recommends the following pass: HB 46 The bill was referred to the Committee on Appropriations. ENGROSSING REPORTS April 10, 1969 Your Engrossing Clerk reports amendments to- HB 4 -have been incorporated and the bill herewith returned. -and the bill was ordered certified to the Senate. April 11, 1969 Your Engrossing Clerk reports amendments to- HB 18 HB 13 HB 33 -have been incorporated and the bills herewith returned. -and the bills were ordered certified to the Senate. Adjournment On motion by Mr. Sessums, the rules were waived and the House adjourned at 1:00 P.M. to reconvene at 11:00 A.M. Monday, April 14. April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Adams, Richard H., Jr. P. 0. Box 1288 Tampa .. ............... Ahlstrom, Barton 0. P. 0. Box 18092 Tampa .................. Aldridge, William 0. 2741 Townsend Blvd. Jacksonville ............... Allen, LeRoy 611 Marine Bank Bldg. P. 0. Box 2111 Tam pa .. ............... Allen, LeRoy 611 Marine Bank Bldg. P. 0. Box'2111 Tampa ........ ...... Allen, William E. P. 0. Box 7097 Tampa .................. Allen, Stewart D. Suite 306 Sunset House 5825 Sunset Drive South Miami .............. Allister, Albert 1116 Melton Avenue Lakeland ................. Alsobrook, Alvin V. 4350 S. W. 13th Street Gainesville ................ Anderson, Emmet B. P. 0. Box 1467 Fort Myers ................ Anderson, Gerald L. 1914 Myrick Rd. Tallahassee ................ Anderson, Lela G. 729 Lomax Street Jacksonville ............... Antink, Joseph R. Bradshaw Building Suite 315 Orlando ........ .... Apte, Marvin G. 1657 N. W. 17th Avenue M iam i . . . .... Florida Phosphate Council, Inc. 401 Arcade Building Lakeland ............ ....... (Session) Florida Poultry Federation P. 0. Box 18092 Tam pa . . . . (Continuous) Barbers, Cosmetology . . . . (Continuous) Swift and Company 115 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, Illinois ........ ...... . (Continuous) Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Co. 500 Water Street Jacksonville . . . . ...... (Continuous) Florida AFL--CIO P. 0. Box 7097 Tam pa . . . . . . (Continuous). Florida Land Sales Board 2942 W. Columbus Drive Tampa ............. .... (Session) Self . . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Farm Bureau Federaton 4350 S. W. 13th Street Gainesville ... . . . .... (Continuous) Florida School Boards Association Call Street Tallahassee .... . . . . (Session) 3 M Company 5925 Pinetree Industrial Blvd. Chamblee, Georgia . . . . (Session) Consolidated Jacksonville Property Owners Assoc. 114 East Adams Street Jacksonville . . . . . (Session) Florida Dairy Products Ass'n., Inc. Bradshaw Building Suite 315 Orlando ................. ...... (Continuous) International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union No. 349 1657 N. W. 17th Avenue, Miami . .. (Continuous) General Florida Poultry Legislative Package Affecting barbers, general General General Labor Dealing with sales of subdivisions and amendments to present Uniform Land Sales Act Air pollution and better government Agriculture, education Education Safety Relating to real property Dairy industry General legislation (commerce) 79 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Arnold, M. Jane 208 W. Pensacola Street Tallahassee . . . . Arpin, David R. Box 8788 Jacksonville . . . . Ashler, Phil Board of Regents 210 Collins Building Tallahassee . . . . Atkins, Robert L. 1200 Thomasville Rd. Tallahassee ........ ...... Ausley, C. D. Washington Sq. Bldg. Tallahassee . . . . Bailey, Cody Lee P. 0. Box 1044 Fort Pierce . . . . Ballinger, John K. P. 0. Box 1027 Tallahassee . . . . Barber, Georgia K. P. 0. Box 1257 Tallahassee . . . . Barker James Hopps Doyle Carlton Bldg. Tallahassee . . . . Bartley, Ernest R. 1050 S. W. 11th Street Gainesville . . . . Bates, William M. 708 Hartford Building Atlanta . . . . .. Bax, James A. 225 W. Jefferson St. Tallahassee . . . .. Beach, J. Eldridge Department of Public Safety Neil Kirkman Building Tallahassee ................ Florida Education Association 208 W. Pensacola Street Tallahassee . . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Hotel & Motor Hotel Assoc. and Affiliates Box 8788 Jacksonville . . . . . (Continuous) State University System of Florida Collins Building Tallahassee .................... (Continuous) Florida Osteopathic Medical Association 1500 8th Avenue Palm etto .. . ....... . (Continuous) S. C. L. Railroad 500 Water Street Jacksonville .. . . . . (Continuous) Self . s)................... (Continuous) Florida Ass'n. of Realtors P. 0. Box 1027 Tallahassee . . (Continuous) Justices of Peace and Constables Ass'n. of Florida 726 Liberty Street Jacksonville . . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Probation and Parole Commission Doyle Carlton Bldg. Tallahassee . .... . ... (Continuous) Florida Planning & Zoning Ass'n. Florida Chapter American Institute of Planners P. 0. Box 896 Tallahassee . . . . . . (Session) Ford Motor Company Dearborn, Michigan . . . . (Continuous) Office of the Governor 225 W. Jefferson St. Tallahassee . . . ... (Continuous) Department of Public Safety Neil Kirkman Building Tallahassee .................. (Continuous) Education All matters affecting accommodations industry Higher education General Affecting railroad industry Construction, housing, erosion control, water control Relating to real estate and/or mortgage bankers Affecting Justices of Peace and Constables Parole and Probation Planning, zoning, and land use control legislation Auto safety, auto manufacturing, auto insurance, credit & financing, auto equipment, & other matters pertaining to auto industry. All legislative affairs Safety legislation 80 April 11, 1969 April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Beasley, Clifford Carlton 1938 West University Avenue Gainesville . . . . Bender, Donald H. 525 S. Dixie Highway Coral Gables . . . .. Benn, Herbert P. Deputy Attorney General The Capitol Tallahassee . . . .. Berg, Gerald G. 136th Southwestern Ave. Blue Island, Illinois . . .. Berger, Sandra Lynn 331 Union Student Government Office Tallahassee . . . ... Berman, Millard L. North Shore Hospital 9200 N. W. 11th Ave. Miami .. . . . . Bethea, John M. Collins Building Tallahassee . . . . Bevis, Colleen L. 6523 Bayshore Blvd. Tam pa . . . . . Bevis, Hinton F. 252 E. 6th Avenue Box 3555 Tallahassee . . . . Bishop, Robert Jefferson The Capitol Tallahassee . . . . Black, Lawrence Dean 1701 Drew Street Suite 5 Clearwater . . . .. Blakemore, Chester F. 116 Capitol Building Tallahassee . . . . Blalock, Felix A. 313 N. Monroe Street Tallahassee . . . . Blanton, Jack V. 1350 N. W. 12th Ave. Miami .................... Florida Institute of C.P.A.'s 1938 W. University Avenue Gainesville . . (Continuous) Coral Gables Fire Department 525 South Dixie Highway Coral Gables ................... (Continuous) Attorney General The Capitol Tallahassee .................... (Continuous) Federal Sign & Signal Corp. 136th and Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois . . . . (Continuous) Florida State University Promotions Bureau 331 Union Tallahassee . . . . . (Session) Division of Physical Therapy State Board of Medical Examiners 1515 N. W. 7th Street Miami tinu................ (Continuous) Florida Board of Forestry Collins Building Tallahassee ................... (Continuous) Florida Congress of Parents & Teachers 1747 Orlando Central Pkwy. O rlando . . . . . . (Session) Florida Board of Pharmacy Box 3555 Tallahassee ................... (Continuous) Department of Agriculture The Capitol Tallahassee . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Education Association 208 W. Pensacola Tallahassee . . . . . (Continuous) Department of Agriculture Capitol Building Tallahassee . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Watchmakers Commission 313 N. Monroe Street Tallahassee . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Division of Youth Services 325 E. Gaines Street Tallahassee ....... . . ..... (Continuous) * Profession of certified public accountants General All legislation Highway Safety General Physical therapy Forestry and Conservation Matters affecting welfare of children Drugs-Florida Board of Pharmacy Relating to Department of Agriculture Education Agriculture and cabinet matters General-watch and clock repairing Pertaining to Division of Youth Services 81 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Boggs, Harry Glenn J. Edwin Larson Bldg. Tallahassee . . . . Bottorff, Roy K. 908 First Federal Bldg. St. Petersburg . . . . Bouch, James Gordon 730 E. Davidson St. Bartow ................. Bradford, Ralph Gordon 710 American Heritage Life Building Jacksonville ............. . Brandewie, Robert A. University Union Florida State University Tallahassee .............. . Brannock, James Albert 650 N.W. 131 Street North Miami . . . . Brautigam, Anthony R. Room 315, Carlton Bldg. Tallahassee . . . . Breeze, Evelyn Louise P. 0. Box 271 Orlando . . . . Bridges, Francis R., Jr. Carlton Building Tallahassee . . . . Briley, Robert S. 547 N. Monroe Street Tallahassee . . . . Brock, Richard N. Florida Development Commission 107 W. Gaines Tallahassee . . . . Brown, Leland A., Jr. 2601 Park Drive Sanford . . . . . Brown, H. R. P. 0. Box 1391 Tallahassee . . . . Brown, Jay W. Haydon Burns Bldg. Tallahassee . . . . State Treasurer Capitol Bldg. Tallahassee . . . . . (Session) Christian Science Churches 908 First Federal Bldg. St. Petersburg . . . . . (Continuous) Polk Education Assoc., Inc. 730 E. Davidson St. Bartow ........ ........ (Continuous) Florida Retail Federation 710 American Heritage Life Building Jacksonville .............. ....... (Continuous) Promotions Bureau Florida State University Tallahassee ............. ....... (Continuous) Fire Fighters of Florida 650 N. W. 131 Street North Miami .. . . . . (Continuous) State Beverage Department Room 315, Carlton Bldg. Tallahassee . . . . . . (Session) Orange County Board of Public Instruction P. 0. Box 271 Orlando . . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Probation & Parole Commission Carlton Building Tallahassee .................... (Continuous) Governor's Highway Safety Commission 547 N. Monroe Street Tallahassee . . . ... (Continuous) Florida Development Commission 107 W. Gaines Tallahassee .................... (Continuous) Florida Pest Control Assoc. 2004 Mohawk Tr. M aitland . . . . . . (Session) deBrown Industries, Inc. P. 0. Box 1391 Tallahassee .................... (Continuous) State Road Department Haydon Burns Bldg. Tallahassee ...... . . . .... (Continuous) Pension laws Protecting religious beliefs and practices Education, K-12 Retailing General Any concern for firefighters State Beverage Department Education, Finance and and Taxation Parole Commission Traffic safety legislation Industry, development, education Legislation affecting pest control Drugs, air and water pollution, central purchasing Transportation 82 April 11, 1969 April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Brown, Joe State Beverage Department Carlton Building Tallahassee . . . .. Brown, Joe State Beverage Department Carlton Building Tallahassee . . . . Brown, Robert T., III 901 Evernia Street West Palm Beach . . . Brown, Thomas R. Room 220 Larson Building Tallahassee . . . . Brownett, Herbert W. Room 331, Student Union Florida State University . .. Tallahassee Bruce, Camilla D. 103 Seminole County Courthouse Sanford ...... ..... ... .. Brugh, Ronald P. 0. Box 805 Tallahassee ....... ........ Bryant, D. M. P. O. Box 2221 West Palm Beach . . . Bucklew. Sam 403 Morgan Street Tam pa . . . . . Bucklew Sam 403 Morgan Street Tampa ... . . . Burchnell, Thomas G. 220 E. College Avenue Suite 6 Tallahassee . . . . Burnett, Ernest Paul 720 N. Dale Mabry Tam pa . . . . . Burns, John L. 325 Third Street West Palm Beach . . . State Beverage Department Carlton Building Tallahassee .................... (Continuous) Hotel & Restaurant Commission Carlton Building Tallahassee .................... (Continuous) Central & Southern Florida Flood Control District 901 Evernia Street West Palm Beach . . . . (Session) State Treasurer The Capitol Tallahassee . . .... . ... (Continuous) Florida State University Student Government Room 331, Student Union Florida State University Tallahassee ... . . . . (Session) Florida State Association of Supervisors of Elections Courthouse Sanford . . . . . . (Continuous) Self . .o . . . .... (Continuous) Retail Beverage Dealers Ass'n., Inc. P. 0. Box 2221 West Palm Beach . . . (Continuous) Tampa Electric Company Tampa tin s)................... (Continuous) Florida Agricultural Research Institute Gainesville ..... . . ..... (Continuous) Florida Ass'n. for Retarded Children, Inc. 220 E. College Avenue Suite 6 Tallahassee . ...... . ... (Continuous) Florida Pest Control Association 2004 Mohawk Tr. M aitland . . . . . . (Session) Port of Palm Beach District Port Road Riviera Beach .... . . . (Continuous) Pertaining to Florida's hospitality agencies Pertaining to Florida's hospitality agencies Flood control, etc. Relating to State Treasurer's Office Education budget Voter registration and election laws Good government Affecting retail beverage dealers Utilities Fertilizer and pesticides Relating to or affecting mentally retarded Legislation affecting pest control Affecting the Port of Palm Beach directly or indirectly 83 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 11, 1969 REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Burrough, Alice 5568 Avenue B Jacksonville . . . . Butler, Gordon T. Florida National Bank Jacksonville ............. Caldwell Wilbert G. P. 0. Box 2487 Panama City . . ... Call, Floyd M. 505 North Mills Avenue Orlando .......... ....... Cameron, Herb 700 S. Adams Street Tallahassee . . . . Camp, Dennis D. 537 Jennings Street Tallahassee .............. Carlton, William T. Larson Building Tallahassee . . . . Carter, Audry, Jr. 107 W. Gaines Street Tallahassee . . . . Carter, Charles L. Rt. 1, Box 20 A Tallahassee . . . . Carter, Charles L. Rt. 1, Box 20 A Tallahassee .............. Casler, William F. 447 Third Ave., N. St. Petersburg . . . . Cassedy, Marshall R. The Florida Bar Tallahassee . . . . Castoro, William M. P. 0. Box 13000 St. Petersburg . . . . Catlin, S. Marshall 1250 E. 8th Street Jacksonville . . . . Barbers ........... ........ (Session) Florida League of Municipalities Florida National Bank Jacksonville . . . . (Continuous) International Paper Company P. 0. Box 2487 Panama City . . . . (Continuous) Florida Bankers Association 505 North Mills Avenue Orlando .o......... ........ (Continuous) Florida Public Service Commission . . (Continuous) University Promotions-Student Government Room 331 University Union Florida State University Tallahassee ................... (Continuous) Florida Board of Conservation Larson Building Tallahassee . . . ... (Continuous) Department of Motor Vehicles 107 W. Gaines Street Tallahassee .. . . . . (Continuous) Florida Bus Association 1220 Prudential Bldg. Jacksonville . . . . . (Continuous) Cities Transit, Inc. P. 0. Box 1553 Lakeland ........... ...... (Continuous) Florida State Veterinary Medical Association Box 340 Gainesville . (Continuous) The Florida Bar Tallahassee .. . . . . (Continuous) Pinellas Manufacturer's Ass'n. P. 0. Box 12803 St. Petersburg . . . . (Continuous) Florida Auto Dealers Assoc. 513 N. Mills Orlando ..... . . . (Continuous) Affecting barbers General interest to municipalities Affecting pulp and and paper industry Banking Matters pertaining to the commission Education-state universities Beach erosion Affecting Department of Motor Vehicles Bus transportation Bus transportation Veterinary medicine and veterinary college The Florida Bar General Motor vehicles 84 April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Cawthon, Joseph A. P. 0. Box 278 White Springs . . . . Chalmers, Jean Marion 2740 9. W. 7th Place Gainesville . . . . Chandler, R. Hendrix 107 W. Gaines Street Tallahassee . . . . Chapman, W. Judd 205 S. Monroe Street Tallahassee . . . . Chastain, Herb 2495 Alibaba Avenue Opa Locka . . . . Cherry, Larrie J. Jr. 426 Ausley RA., Apt. 8C Tallahassee . . . . Church, Al C. P. 0. Box 1563 Tallahassee . . . . Clark, A. L. P. 0. Box 44 Winter Park . . . . Clark, C. L. St. Joe Paper Co. P. 0. Box 191 Tallahassee ........ ..... .. Clester, Les C. 1827 First Avenue South St. Petersburg . . . . Clifton, Reid Neil Kirkman Building Tallahassee . . . .. Cochran, H. G., Jr. P. 0. Box 3313 Tallahassee . . . ... Coe, Harry L., Jr. Room 102 Carlton Bldg. Tallahassee . . . . Coldewey, Tom S. P. O. Box 190 Port St. Joe . . ... Stephen Foster Memorial Commission 0. Box 278 White Springs ................... (Continuous) Gainesville Women for Equal Rights . . (Continuous) Florida Board of Regents 107 W. Gaines Street Tallahassee . . . . . (Continuous) American Optometric Association 7000 Chippewa Street St. Louis, Missouri . . . . (Continuous) Police 1421 S. W. 92nd Avenue M iam i . . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Poultry Federation P. 0. Box 18092 Tampa ssion...................... (Session) Florida Limerock Institute, Inc. P. 0. Box 1563 Tallahassee . . . . . . (Session) Florida Gas Company P. 0. Box 44 W inter Park . . . . . . (Continuous) St. Joe Paper Co. & Associates Southwood Plantation Road Tallahassee ....... ......... ..... (Continuous) Carpenters Local Union 1827 First Avenue South St. Petersburg . . . . . (Continuous) Department of Public Safety Neil Kirkman Building Tallahassee . . . . .. (Continuous) Beer Industry of Florida (Wholesalers) P. 0. Box 3313 Tallahassee . . . . .. (Continuous) Florida Revenue Commission Room 102 Carlton Bldg. Tallahassee . . . . . (Continuous) St. Joe Paper Company P. O. Box 190 Port St. Joe ................ (Continuous) Stephen Foster Memorial Welfare law State university system Pertaining to public health Regarding police Affecting Florida Poultry Federation Mining operations and tax Natural gas Relating to pulp and paper industry Labor Department of Public Safety- Traffic Safety Affecting beer industry, finance & tax measures, State Beverage Department Legislation Taxes and business of Revenue Commission Affecting pulp and paper industry 85 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 11, 1969 REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Cole, Phyllis M. 515 Grand Canal Drive M iam i .................. Collar Roger C. Neil Kirkman Bldg. Tallahassee ............... Conger, Jerome N. P. 0. Box 210 Jacksonville .............. Conner, Terrence C. 136th and Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois . . . Conrad, J. Marshall Brock Building Tallahassee .............. Conrad, J. Marshall Brock Building Tallahassee . . . . Conroy, Shirley Allene 4106 N. W. 13th Avenue Gainesville . . . . Constans, H. Philip, Jr. 208 W. Pensacola Street Tallahassee .............. Cook, H. T. 1 Malaga Street St. Augustine . . . . Cook, James A. Larson Building Tallahassee . . . . Cook, Wilda Josephine Supervisor of Elections Court House Clearwater . . . . Coplon, Julian 4555 S. Manhattan Tampa ................ Cashin, John W. Haydon Burns Bldg. Tallahassee . . . . Coulter, C. H. Florida Forest Service Collins Building Tallahassee ............... Florida Consumers Association Tallahassee ..... ......... ....... (Session) Department of Public Safety Neil Kirkman Bldg. Tallahassee ........ .......... . (Continuous) Florida State Board of Health P. 0. Box 210 Jacksonville . . . . . . (Continuous) Federal Sign & Signal Corp. 136th and Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois . . . . (Continuous) Florida Sheriff's Association P. 0. Box 1487 Tallahassee ........ .......... . (Continuous) Florida Mobile Home Association 2212 LePrado Boulevard Tampa (Continuous) Gainesville Women for Equal Rights . . (Continuous) Florida Education Association 208 W. Pensacola Street Tallahassee ...... ....... ....... (Continuous) Florida East Coast Railway Company 1 Malaga Street St. Augustine . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Board of Parks Larson Building Tallahassee . . . . . . (Continuous) Florida State Association of Supervisors of Elections Court House Clearwater ... . . . . (Continuous) Florida Osteopathic Medical Association 10th District ............ ....... (Continuous) State Road Department Haydon Burns Building Tallahassee . . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Board of Forestry Collins Building Tallahassee .... ............ ..... (Continuous) Consumer Legislation Traffic safety Public health legislation Vascar speed timing device Law enforcement Motor vehicles and mobile homes Welfare Education Affecting railroads State parks Election laws Health & medical bills Transportation Forestry and related conservation 86 April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Coupe, George Henry 1320 S. Belcher Road Clearwater . . . . Coutcher, Frank William P. 0. Box 308 M ango . . . . Cox, James N. P. 0. Box 774 Tallahassee . . . .. Creswell, Jay S. P. 0. Box 8701 Orlando . . . .. Criser, Marshall M. First National Bank Bldg. Palm Beach . . . . Crongeyer, Robert L. P. 0. Box 791 Pensacola . . . . Cullison, James S. Florida Development Commission 107 W. Gaines Street Tallahassee . . . . Cundiff, Barbara Sue Florida State School of Social Work 2241 W. Pensacola, Apt. 52 Tallahassee . . . . Cunningham, Mae H. Box 2402 Lakeland .. ....... ..... Cain, Joseph G. 4010 Nebraska Avenue Tampa .... ........ ..... Dabbs, George H. 208 W. Pensacola St. Tallahassee . . . . Dail, George E., Jr. 901 Evernia Street West Palm Beach . . . Dale, Donald J. 105 S. E. First Avenue Gainesville .. . . .... Florida Osteopathic Medical Association 1500 8th Avenue Palm etto . . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Academy of Naturopathic Medicine, Inc. P. 0. Box 308 M ango . . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Associationf of General Contractors Council 119 W. Jefferson St. Tallahassee . . . .. (Continuous) The Universal Exchange P. 0. Box 8701 Orlando ...................... (Continuous) The Florida Bar Tallahassee ... . . . . (Session) Westinghouse Electric Corp. P. 0. Box 791 Pensacola .... . . . . (Continuous) Florida Development Commission 107 W. Gaines Street Tallahassee .................... (Continuous) Gainesville Women for Equal Rights . . (Continuous) Florida Municipal Utilities Association Box 2402 Lakeland ....... ...... (Continuous) International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 4010 Nebraska Avenue Tampa .................. ...... (Session) Florida Education Association 208 W. Pensacola Street Tallahassee ..... . . . . (Continuous) Central & Southern Florida Flood Control District 901 Evernia Street West Palm Beach .. . . . . (Continuous) Florida Barbers Sanitary Commission District No. 2 628 S. E. First Avenue G ainesville . . . . . (Continuous) Health and Welfare, Education & Conservation Affecting the Naturopathic Medical Profession Construction Universal Exchange Corp. Act of 1969 Financing Universal Prosperity & Peace The Florida Bar General Industry, marine science development Welfare laws Utilities Labor Education Flood control, water conservation recreation Barbers and general 87 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 11, 1969 REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Daniel, William F. P. 0. Box 12 Tallahassee ............... Dauber, R. A. 1216 E. Colonial Drive Orlando.................. Davis, A. M. Box 3100 M iam i .................. Davis, Bruce G. 103 N. Gadsden St. Tallahassee ......... ...... Davies, John F. 3100 9th Avenue North St. Petersburg . . . . DeWolf, Thomas B. 600 Brickell Avenue M iam i . . . . . DeWolf, Thomas B. 600 Bfrickell Avenue M iam i .................. Dimbath, Merle F. Suite 490 Tallahassee Bank Bldg. Tallahassee ............... Dittman, Robert W. 208 S. Lanvale Avenue Daytona Beach . . . Dittmar, R. Hood P. 0. Box 10031 Jacksonville . . . . Dockery Charles C. P. 0. Box 1044 Lakeland ................ Dockery, Charles C. P. 0. Box 1044 Lakeland ................ Doescher, George S. Box 12803 St. Petersburg ............ Douglas, Harry B. 1100 Stockton St. Jacksonville . . . . Florida State Elks Ass'n., Inc. P. 0. Box 12 Tallahassee . . . . . (Session) Florida Chiropractic Ass'n. 1216 E. Colonial Drive Orlando . ... .. ........ (Continuous) Florida Power & Light Co. Box 3100 M iam i .. .. . . . (Session) Biscayne Kennel Club, Inc. 817 Dade Federal Bldg. M iam i . . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Electrical Workers Association 3100 9th Avenue North St. Petersburg . . . . . (Continuous) Seadade Industries, Inc. 360 Lexington Avenue New York New York . . . . (Continuous) Reedy Creek Improvement District 100 S. Orange Avenue Orlando ... . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Public School Board Suite 490, Tallahassee Bank Bldg. Tallahassee ................... (Continuous) Daytona Beach Firefighters Local 1162 Daytona Beach . . . . (Continuous) Florida Soft Drink Association P. 0. Box 10031 Jacksonville . . . . .. (Continuous) Roofing & Sheet Metal Contractors Ass'n. of Florida, Inc. P. 0. Box 1044 Lakeland ........ .... . (Continuous) The Public ..... . . . (Continuous) Pinellas Manufacturing Ass'n. St. Petersburg/Clearwater Airport St. Petersburg . . . . . (Continuous) Episcopal Diocese of Florida 325 Market St. Jacksonville ....................... (Session) Dealing with property and taxation Affecting the practice of chiropractics or the chiropractic physician Legislation affecting electric utilities Pari-mutuel General legislation Affecting bulkhead line and shoreline improvement Taxing districts and municipal legislation Education Legislation committee on Florida firefighters General General General Education, homes for aged, taxation 88 April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Draper, Samuel D. Florida State Road Department Haydon Burns Building Tallahassee . . . . Drew, Horace Suite 220 Center Building S. Adams Street Tallahassee .............. Duggan Charles R. 502 Nansemond Ave. Lakeland ............... Dunagin, Edward M. 600 Brickell Avenue M iam i .......... ........ Ervin, Robert M. P. 0. Box 1567 Tallahassee . . . . Ervin, Robert M. P. 0. Box 1567 Tallahassee . . . . Ervin, Robert M. P. 0. Box 1567 Tallahassee .............. Ervin, Robert M. P. 0. Box 1567 Tallahassee . . . . Ervin, Robert M. P. 0. Box 1567 Tallahassee . . . . Edwards, Cortland H. Department of Social Work Florida State University Tallahassee .............. Eldredge, David C. Suite 524 1101 Brickell Avenue M iam i .. ..... .. ....... . John D. Ellis 518 Means Court Fort Pierce .............. Ekey, P. W. Haydon Burns Building Tallahassee ................. Florida State Road Department Haydon Burns Building Tallahassee .................... (Continuous) AVM Corporation Automatic Voting Maching Division Jones & Gifford Avenue Jamestown, New York ............. (Continuous) Brotherhood Railway Airline Clerks 502 Nansemond Ave. Lakeland .......... ......... . (Continuous) American Bankers Insurance Co. of Florida 600 Brickell Avenue M iam i ..... .... ... ...... ... .. (Continuous) Florida Antennavision, Inc. 1325 Harrison Avenue Panama City ... . . . (Continuous) Clearview of Florida Inc. 1230 N. Monroe Street Tallahassee ................... (Continuous) Florida Home Builders Association P. 0. Box 1259 Tallahassee ........ ...... . (Continuous) Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants P. 0. Box 14287 University Station Gainesville . . . . . (Continuous) Wilson National Life Insurance Company Lake City ... . . . . (Continuous) Self ... .. ..... .. ........ . (Continuous) Florida Petroleum Council 111 N. Gadsden Street Tallahassee ...... ..... ........ (Continuous) Barbers Association of Florida 518 Means Court Fort Pierce ... .......... ....... (Continuous) State Road Department Haydon Burns Building Tallahassee ........................ (Continuous) Highways-financing Elections General Insurance, banking, credit Affecting community antenna television services Affecting community antenna television services Affecting the construction industry Affecting the practice of accountancy All matters affecting insurance in Florida Welfare All legislation Affecting barbers Transportation 89 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 11, 1969 REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Engelhardt, Charles J. 5530 N. W. 32nd Ct. M iam i . . . . ... England, Clayton C. 5320 S. W. 2nd Street M iam i . . . . .. English, Beno Lee 423 W. Belmont Street Pensacola ................. Eppes, Jack 1705 Gary Road Lakeland . . . .. Estes, James L., Jr. P. 0. Box 4448 Tam pa . . . . .. Evan, John 3121 Maple Drive, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia . . .. Evans, John H. P. 0. Box 1431 West Palm Beach . . . Evans, Lloyd Franklin Utilities Operating Company, Inc. P. 0. Box 12158 Plantation . . . . Everton Gerald P. 112 W. Tennessee Tallahassee . . . . Everhart, Lee A. P. 0. Box 2476 Tallahassee . . . . Fagan, Osee R. 212 S. E. First Street Gainesville . . . . Fearington, Paul Mercer 227 S. Calhoun Street P. 0. Box 878 Tallahassee . . . .. Fellows, Charles A. 208 W. Pensacola St. Tallahassee . . . . Ferris, Helene A. 315 Williams Ave. Port St. Joe .................. Retail Grocers Association of Florida, Inc. 5530 N. W. 32nd Ct. Miami . ...................... (Session) Florida State Employees' Ass'n. P. 0. Box 91 West Palm Beach . . . . (Continuous) North West Florida Barbers Association 502 N. DeVilliers Pensacola .............. ...... (Continuous) United Christian Action, Inc. 1705 Gary Road Lakeland ..... . . . . (Continuous) Florida Land Sales Board 2942 W. Columbus Drive Tam pa ................. (Session) Federal Sign and Signal Corp. 136th and Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois . . . .. (Continuous) City of West Palm Beach City Hall West Palm Beach . . . . (Continuous) Utilities Operating Company, Inc. P. 0. Box 12158 Plantation . . . . . . (Continuous) Greyhound Lines Pearl Street Jacksonville . . . . . (Session) Florida Home Builders Ass'n. P. 0. Box 1259 Tallahassee . . . . . (Continuous) City of Gainesville City Hall Gainesville . (Continuous) Florida Railroad Association 227 S. Calhoun Street P. 0. Box 878 Tallahassee . (Continuous) Florida Education Association 208 W. Pensacola Tallahassee . . . . . (Session) Helene's Beauty Salon 315 Williams Ave. Port St. Joe . (Continuous)... ..... Retail and wholesale food sales State employees Barbers in general Affecting moral environment, especially alcoholic beverages, gambling, etc. Affecting promotional real estate offerings Vascar speed timing device Municipal government Public water supply, water pollution control, regulation of investor-owned public utilities Inter-City Passenger Transportation Construction- taxation Affecting local government Affecting railroad industry Education Cosmetology and relating bills 90 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Field, E. Harper 311 E. Park Ave. Tallahassee . . . . Field, E. Harper 311 E. Park Avenue Tallahassee ....... Field, E. Harper P. 0. Box 1879 Tallahassee ............... Fifield, Willard M. 519 N. E. First Street Gainesville . . . .. Finnin, Mary J. P. 0. Box 6991 Orlando .................. Fish, Donald E. 910 S. Bronough Street Tallahassee . . . . Fisher, Steve J. 350 Sevilla Coral Gables . . . . Flaig, Joyce M. 500 E. Colonial Drive Orlando .................. Fletcher, Homer C. Box 580 Vero Beach . . . . Foerster, David W. 937 Florida Bank Bldg. Jacksonville . . . . Fokes W. Robert P. 6. Box 1169 Tallahassee . . . . Fokes W. Robert P. 6. Box 1169 Tallahassee . . . . Fokes W. Robert P. 6. Box 1169 Tallahassee ....... ..... . Fontana, Tony M. Miami Police Department 1145 N. W. 11th Street Miami .. ......... ..... The Florida Bar Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee . . . . .. (Session) Motion Picture Association of America ................... (Session) Florida Council of Independent Schools 12595 Red Road Coral Gables . . . . . (Session) Florida Agricultural Research Institute 519 N. E. First Street Gainesville . . (Continuous) Florida Nurses Association P. 0. Box 6991 Orlando ..... . . . . (Continuous) Florida Police Standards Council 910 S. Bronough Street Tallahassee .................... (Continuous) County of Dade Courthouse Miami .(Sesion)...................... Miami.(Session) Florida Chapter American Physical Therapy Ass'n. 3609 Arch Street Orlando .......... ........ (Continuous) Indian River County Taxpayers Courthouse Vero Beach ............... ...... (Continuous) E. I. duPont deNemours & Co. Wilmington, Delaware . . . . (Continuous) Arthur Andersen Company Chicago, Illinois . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Savings and Loan League Orlando . . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Railroad Association 227 S. Calhoun Street P. 0. Box 878 Tallahassee ............. ...... . . (Continuous) Florida State Lodge of F.O.P. P. O. Box 583 Miami Beach ............. ...... (Continuous) General General Private schools, buses, general Fertilizer and pesticides Nursing, education, and all health related matters Law enforcement program Affecting Dade County Physical therapy Ad valorem tax legislation Taxation Accounting Savings and loan industry Affecting railroad industry Law enforcement and police administration 91 April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 11, 1969 REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Foor, Sam P. 0. Box 1373 Tallahassee ............... *Foster, Leo P. 0. Box 669 Tallahassee ............... Franklin, John T. Room 331, University Union Florida State University Tallahassee . . . . Fraser, Donald S. Office of Secretary of State The Capitol Tallahassee . . . . Friedman, Howard Jay Department of Education Capitol Tallahassee .............. . Friedson, Max 127 N. E. 1st Avenue M iam i .................. Frye, 0. Earle, Jr. 620 S. Meridian Street Tallahassee . . . . Futch, Charlton H. 40 West Merritt Island Causeway Merritt Island Gabor, Frank 1492 W. Flagler Street M iami . . . . . Gabor, Frank 1492 W. Flagler Street M iami . . . . . Gabor, Frank 1492 W. Flagler Street M iami . . . . . Gaffney James F. 208 W. Pensacola St. Tallahassee . . . . Gallagher, Rosemary F. 1214 Waverly Road Tallahassee . . . . Porkchop Club News and the Public P. O. Box 1373 Tallahassee ........ ...... . (Continuous) Florida Municipal Utilities Association P. 0. Box 2402 Lakeland ...ti.................. (Continuous) Florida State University Room 331, University Union Florida State University Tallahassee . . . . . . (Session) Secretary of State The Capitol Tallahassee . . . . . . (Continuous) Department of Education Capitol Tallahassee . . . ....... (Continuous) Congress of Senior Citizens 127 N. E. 1st Avenue M iam i . . . . . . (Continuous) Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission 620 S. Meridian Street Tallahassee . . . .... (Continuous) Florida Ambulance Association 40 West Merritt Island Causeway Merritt Island (Continuous) Health Insurance Society of Florida 1492 W. Flagler Street M iam i . . . . . . (Continuous) Wilson National Life Insurance Company 1492 W. Flagler Street (Continuous) Gabor and Company, Inc. 1492 W. Flagler Street M iam i . . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Education Association 208 W. Pensacola St. Tallahassee . (Continuous) Self . . . . . (Continuous) *Business association or partnership with member of Legislature: Member of the Board of Directors of the Tallahassee Bank and Trust Company, along with Senator Mallory E. Horne. 92 Anything of interest to the people Florida Pertaining to Florida Municipal Utilities Association Legislation concerning university system Affecting the Secretary of State Education Pertaining to welfare of senior citizens Conservation Ambulance services within the state Insurance, public health, governmental reorganization Insurance, public health, governmental reorganization Insurance, public health, governmental reorganization Education General April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Garner, J. Franklin Caldwell Building Tallahassee . . . . Garrard, Thomas J. 540 S. Maitland Ave. M aitland . . . . . Gatlin, B. Kenneth P. 0. Box 669 Tallahassee ............... Gertner, Charles A. 704 Gilmore Street Jacksonville . .. . . . Ghiotto, James L. P. 0. Box 111 Tampa . . . . Ghiselin, Clark M. P. 0. Box 89 Lakeland .... ........ ..... Gilmore, Lynn Quentin 351 N.W. 40th Ave. Fort Lauderdale ............ Gissendanner, Elton J. 12934 Banyan Road North Miami . . . . Goode, James D. P. 0. Box 1796 Tallahassee ............... Goodson, Brantly 620 S. Meridian Street Tallahassee . . . . Gore, H. Laurence 13 S. W. 12th Street O cala . . . . . Gorman, James E. 710 American Heritage Building Jacksonville . . . . Gosselin, Lionel George 12952 Ixora Road North Miami . . . . Workmen's Compensation Division Florida Industrial Commission Caldwell Building Tallahassee .................... (Continuous) Florida L. P. Gas Association 540 S. Maitland Ave. M aitland .... . . . . (Continuous) Florida Land Association 420 Lincoln Road Miami Beach ... ........ ....... (Session) Florida Trucking Association, Inc. 704 Gilmore Street Jacksonville ... . . . . (Continuous) Tampa Electric Company P. 0. Box 111 Tampa .(.S...................... Tampa.(Session) Citrus Industrial Council P. 0. Box 89 Lakeland ............ ..... (Continuous) Broward County Classroom Teachers Association, Inc. 351 N.W. 40th Ave. Fort Lauderdale ....... . .... . (Continuous) Florida Veterinary Medical Assocation Box 340 Gainesville . . . . . . (Session) Diversified Associates, Inc. 1309 Thomasville Road Tallahassee ............. ...... (Continuous) Game & Fresh Water Fish Commission 620 S. Meridian Street Tallahassee . . .......... (Continuous) Florida State Veterinary Medical Association Box 340 Gainesville ..................... (Session) Florida Retail Federation, Inc. 710 American Heritage Building Jacksonville . . . . . . (Continuous) Fire Fighters of Florida 12952 Ixora Road North Miami ....................... (Continuous) Workmen's compensation laws Pertaining to L.P. gas industry General Trucking and allied industries General Labor (farm and industrial) and labor taxes Education Veterinary school appropriation Extended care & nursing homes (health, education & welfare); county, state & urban planning; industrial franchises (transportation vehicles, etc) Affecting wildlife Veterinary school appropriation Retailing Fire Fighters 93 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 11, 1969 REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Goulding, Robert L. 930 W. Jefferson Tallahassee . . . . Graham Frank A. Jr. 112 *. Pensacoia St. Tallahassee . . . . Graham Frank A. Jr. 112 W. Pensacola St. Tallahassee . . . . Grafton, Robert P. 0. Box 1671 West Palm Beach . . . Graybeal, David W., Jr. Florida State University Room 331, University Union Tallahassee . . . . Green, Nathan Drew 109 W. College Ave. Tallahassee . . . . Gresimer, Robert E. State Treasurer's Office Tallahassee . . . . Griffin, James F., Jr. 180 W. Brorein St. Tam pa . . . . . Grout, Willard E., Jr. 11722 N. Blvd. Tam pa ................. Guarisco, Peter 200 East College Tallahassee ............... Gunn, Robert E. 1060 First National Bank Bldg. M iam i . . . . .. Gwynn, James C. P. 0. Box 1024 Tallahassee . . . . Gwynn, James C. P. 0. Box 1024 Tallahassee ............... Florida Education Association (Retired Teachers) 08 W. Pensacola Street Tallahassee . . . . . (Continuous) Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. 70 Pine Street New York New York . . . . (Continuous) Florida Committee for Consumer Progress 112 W. Pensacola Street Tallahassee ... . . . . (Continuous) Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District 901 Evernia Street West Palm Beach . . . . . (Continuous) Florida State University Room 331, University Union Tallahassee . . . . . . (Session) State, County, & Municipal Employees 109 W. College Avenue Tallahassee . . . . . . (Continuous) State Treasurer Tallahassee . . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Agricultural Council & Florida Nurserymen & Growers Assn. 180 W. Brorein St. Tam pa . . . . . . (Session) Firefighters Local 754 11722 N. Blvd. Tampa ........................ (Continuous) Leon County School Board Florida Land Title Association Florida School Boards Assoc. Florida Bail Bondmens Assoc. 200 East College Tallahassee .............. ..... (Session) Florida Nurses Association East Concord and Shine Orlando . . . . . . (Session) Florida County Judges P. 0. Box 1024 Tallahassee . . . . . . (Continuous) Self . . . . . . . (Continuous) Relating to retired teachers Accountancy legislation Consumer credit legislation Water control and related subjects Higher Education Pertaining to state, county or municipal employees L P Gas and relating to State Treasurer Agricultural bills All legislation concerning firefighters Public education, and title insurance, bail and bonds Health and welfare, labor, public employees Florida county judges General 94 April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Hadley, Howard Haydon Burns Building Tallahassee . . . . Hadley, Sherwin W. 2500 34th Street South St. Petersburg . . . . Haddock, Jewell F. 1365 Edgewood Avenue Jacksonville . . . .. Hafner, Eddie R. P. 0. Box 549 Tallahassee . . . . Haines, Mac S. County Court House Clearwater . . . . Haines, Mac S. County Court House Clearwater .... ...... ..... Hall, Charles A. 905 16th St., N.W. Washington, D.C . . .. Hardee, E. E. Florida Board of Parks Larson Building Tallahassee . . . . Harding, Clifton G. 1307 S. 30th Avenue Hollywood . . . Harley, Kinney S. 407 E. Jefferson Tallahassee . . . Harris, Charlie P. 6. Box 537 Allapattah Station Miami .... . . . Harris F. Epperson P. 6. Box 1050 1301 Gulf Life Drive Jacksonville . . . Harris, John F. State Road Department Tallahassee ............... State Road Department Haydon Burns Building Tallahassee . (Continuous) International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union 308 2500 34th Street South St. Petersburg . . . . . (Continuous) Florida P.T.A. 1747 Orlando Central Parkway Orlando (ssion)...................... (Session) State Association of County Commissioners P. 0. Box 549 Tallahassee . . . . (Continuous) Pinellas County Taxpayers County Court House Clearwater .... . . . . (Continuous) S elf . . . ... .. . (Continuous) International Association of Fire Fighters 905 16th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. ... . . . (Continuous) Florida Board of Parks Larson Building Tallahassee . . . . (Continuous) Florida Pest Control Association 2004 Mohawk Tr. M aitland . . . (Session) Florida Home Builders Ass'n. 407 E. Jefferson Tallahassee . . . (Continuous) Florida AFL-CIO P. 0. Box 537 Allapattah Station Miami tinu )................. (Continuous) Gulf Life Insurance Company P. 0. Box 1050 1301 Gulf Life Drive Jacksonville . . . . . . (Continuous) Florida State Road Department Haydon Burns Building Tallahassee ....... . . ..... (Session) Transportation General General welfare of children & youth County government Ad valorem taxation and local government Ad valorem taxation and local government Affecting fire fighters State parks Pest control Affecting construction industry General, labor Affecting the life and health insurance business Florida State Road Department 95 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Harrison, John M. 3038 Lenox Avenue Jacksonville .............. Harllee John P. 46 Manatee National Bank Bldg. Bradenton . . . . Hartsfield Oscar W. 2510 Miccosukee Road Tallahassee . . . . Hastings, Robert H. 1155 15th St., N.W. Washington, D.C . . .. Haushalter, G. Fred, Jr. P. 0. Box 8101 Pensacola ........ ........ Haushalter, G. Fred, Jr. P. 0. Box 8101 Pensacola . . . . . Headlough, Warren Eugene 910 S. Bronough Street Tallahassee . . . . Helliwell, Paul L. E. 600 Brickell Avenue M iam i . . . . . Helliwell, Paul L. E. 600 Brickell Avenue M iam i . . . . . Helliwell, Paul L. E. 600 Brickell Avenue M iam i . . . . . Helliwell, Paul L. E. 600 Brickell Avenue Miami ............. ...... Henderson, Charles Tom P. 0. Box 1457 Tallahassee . . . . Henderson, Ed 515 N. Meridian Street Tallahassee . . . .. Henderson, Ed 515 N. Meridian Street Tallahassee . . . . Fire Fighters Equipment Co. 3038 Lenox Avenue Jacksonville ......... ......... (Continuous) Licensed Practical Nurses Ass'n. of Florida, Inc. 425 West 10th Street Jacksonville . . . . . . (Session) Florida Nursing Home Ass'n. 3050 S. W. 2nd Court Ft. Lauderdale . . . . . (Continuous) American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees 1155 15th St., N.W. Washington, D.C. . . . . (Session) Florida Education Association 208 W. Pensacola Street Tallahassee ......... ............ (Session) Escambia Education Association Town and Country Plaza Pensacola . . . . . .. (Session) Police Standards Council 910 S. Bronough Street Tallahassee ... . . . . (Continuous) Seadade Industries, Inc. 360 Lexington Avenue New York, New York . . . . (Continuous) Walt Disney World Company 100 South Orange Avenue Orlando . . . . (Continuous) American Bankers Insurance Company of Florida 600 Brickell Avenue Miami ..... . . . .... (Continuous) American Bankers Life Assurance Company of Florida 600 Brickell Avenue M iam i . . . . . . (Continuous) State Ass'n. of Court Clerks Room 612 Tallahassee Bank & Trust Bldg. Tallahassee . .. . . . . (Continuous) Retired Teachers 515 N. Meridian Street Tallahassee ... . . . . (Continuous) Professional Practices Commission 515 N. Meridian Street Tallahassee ...... . . . .... (Continuous) Safety Nurse Practice Act, and related subjects Health and welfare Public sector labor relations legislation Education Education Law enforcement program General General Affecting insurance industry Affecting insurance industry Relating to circuit court clerks and other court clerks Retired teachers Professional Practices Commission 96 April 11, 1969 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REGISTRATIONS UNDER HOUSE RULE THIRTEEN FROM NOVEMBER 12, 1968 THROUGH 5:00 P.M., APRIL 11, 1969 (Continued) Entity Represented, Address Name & Address and Particular Legislation Involved Duration of Representation Henderson, John W. Lewis State Bank Bldg. Tallahassee . . . . Henderson, John W. Lewis State Bank Bldg. Tallahassee ............... Henderson, John W. P. 0. Box 986 Tallahassee ............... Henderson, Lee G. 523 Knott Building Tallahassee . . . . Hendricks, William G. 107 W. Gaines Street Tallahassee ........ ....... Henry, Joan Kennedy 2227 N. W. 3rd Place Gainesville . . . . Herrell, Cliff 720 N. W. 27th Avenue Miami ............ ...... Hiatt, Keith K. 2155 Anderson Avenue Ft. M years . . . . Hinds Paul H. P. 6. Box 739 Shenandoah Station Miami ..... ........ ...... Hodges, W. Randolph Florida Board of Conservation Larson Building Tallahassee . . . .. Hoffman, Lawrence E. 222 N. Dixie West Palm Beach . . . Holcom, Thomas E. P. 0. Box 985 Lakeland . . . . Hollahan, Dick Secretary of State's Office Capitol Tallahassee ........... ..... American Insurance Association 85 Short Street New York, New York . . . . (Continuous) Association of Public Defenders of Florida St. Petersburg ....... ........ Florida Life Insurance Companies, Inc. P. 0. Box 986 Tallahassee . . . . ..... (Continuous) State Junior College Board 523 Knott Building Tallahassee . . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Board of Regents 107 W. Gaines Street Tallahassee ............. ........ (Continuous) Gainesville Women for Equal Rights Gainesville ..................... (Continuous) Florida Division American Greyhound Track Owners Association 720 N. W. 27th Avenue M iami . ......... ..... (Session) Florida Cosmetology School Association 2155 Anderson Avenue Ft. M years . . . . . . (Continuous) Associated General Contractors P. 0. Box 739 Shenandoah Station Miami in u .......... ....... (Continuous) Florida Board of Conservation Larson Building Tallahassee . . . . (Continuous) Fire Service of Florida 222 N. Dixie West Palm Beach . . . . . (Continuous) Florida Phosphate Council P. 0. Box 985 Lakeland . . . . (Continuous) Secretary of State Capitol Tallahassee .............. ....... (Continuous) Insurance Public defenders Insurance legislation Junior Colleges Higher Education Welfare Concerning pari-mutuels Affecting cosmetology Construction Dealing with natural resources, Bd. of Conservation & Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund Relating to fire service Mining industry Elections 97 April 11, 1969 |
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