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Page i Members of the House of Representatives Page ii Page iii Page iv April 1982 Wednesday, April 7 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Index Contents Page 7 Members of the House with Bills Sponsored Page 8 Page 9 Subject Index of House and Senate Bills Page 10 House Bills by Number, Subject, Sponsor, and Disposition Page 10 Senate Bills (Received in House) by Number, Subject, Sponsor, and Disposition Page 10 |
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Journa I of the House of Representatives Special Session of the Seventh Legislature under the Constitution of 1968 APRIL 7, 1982 Including a record of transmittal of Acts subsequent to sine die adjournment I MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats in Roman (84); Republicans in Italic (36)] District District Part of Escambia Parts of Citrus, Marion 1 Thomas J. "Tom" Tobiassen, Gonzalez 26 Dick Locke, Inverness Part of Escambia Parts of Lake, Marion, Putnam, Seminole, Volusia 2 Virginia "Ginger" Bass, Pensacola 27 Bobby Brantley, Longwood Parts of Escambia, Santa Rosa Part of Volusia 3 Grover C. Robinson, III, Pensacola 28 Samuel P. Bell, III, Ormond Beach Part of Volusia Parts of Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa 9 arT. Wetherell, Port Orange 4 Bolley L. "Bo" Johnson, Milton Part of Volusia Parts of Okaloosa, Walton 30 Tom C. Brown, Port Orange 5 James G. Ward, Fort Walton Beach Part of Bay Part of Brevard Part of Bay 31 Winston W. "Bud" Gardner, Jr., Titusville 6 Ronald Clyde "Ron" Johnson, Panama City Holmes, Washington and parts of Bay, Jackson, Walton Part of Breardthy D. "Tim" Deratany, Indialantic 7 Sam Mitchell, Vernon 32 Timothy D. "Tim" Deratany, Indialantic Part of Brevard Calhoun, Gadsden, Gulf and parts of Bay, Franklin, 33 Marilyn B. Evans-Jones, Melbourne Jackson 8 James Harold Thompson, Quincy Parts of Brevard, Orange, Seminole 34 Carl Selph, Casselberry Liberty and parts of Franklin, Leon, Wakulla 34 Carl Selph Casselberry 9 Alfred J. "Al" Lawson, Jr., Tallahassee Part of Seminole Part of Leon 35 Arthur E. "Art" Grindle, Altamonte Springs 10 Herbert F. "Herb" Morgan, Tallahassee Parts of Orange, Seminole 36 Thomas B. "Tom" Drage, Jr., Orlando Dixie, Gilchrist, Jefferson, Lafayette, Levy, Taylor and parts of Citrus, Marion, Wakulla Part of Orange 11 Gene Hodges, Cedar Key 37 Richard "Rich" Crotty, Orlando Columbia, Hamilton, Madison, Suwannee Part of Orange 12 Wayne Hollingsworth, Lake City 38 Bruce McEwan, Orlando Baker, Nassau, Union and parts of Bradford, Duval Part of Orange 13 George A. Crady, Yulee 39 Fran Carlton, Orlando Part of Duval Part of Orange 14 Carl Ogden, Jacksonville 40 Alzo J. Reddick, Orlando Part of Duval Part of Orange 15 Steve Pajcic, Jacksonville 41 Daniel Webster, Orlando Part of Duval Parts of Osceola, Polk 16 John Thomas, Jacksonville 42 C. Fred Jones, Auburndale Part of Duval Part of Polk 17 Corrine Brown, Jacksonville 43 Richard E. "Rick" Dantzler, Winter Haven Part of Duval Part of Polk 18 John W. Lewis, III, Jacksonville 44 Gene Ready, Lakeland Parts of Duval, St. Johns Part of Polk 19 William G. "Bill" Bankhead, Jacksonville 45 Beverly B. Burnsed, Lakeland Part of Duval Parts of Lake, Sumter 20 Thomas L. "Tommy" Hazouri, Jacksonville 46 Everett A. Kelly, Astatula Clay and parts of Bradford, St. Johns Hernando and parts of Pasco, Sumter 21 Frank Williams, Crystal Lake 47 Charles R. "Chuck" Smith, Brooksville Flagler and parts of Putnam, St. Johns Part of Pasco 22 Hamilton D. Upchurch, St. Augustine 48 Raymond B. "Ray" Stewart, Zephyrhills Parts of Alacbua, Putnam Part of Pasco 23 Sidney Sid" Martin, Hawthorne 49 Ronald R. "Ron" Richmond, Holiday Part of Alachua Parts of Pasco, Pinellas 24 Jon L. Mills, Gainesville 50 Peter M. "Pete" Dunbar, Crystal Beach Part of Marion Part of Pinellas 25 Christian "Chris" Meffert, Ocala 51 Byron Combee, Clearwater District Part of Pinellas 52 Betty Easley, Largo Part of Pinellas 53 Dennis L. Jones, Treasure Island Part of Pinellas 54 Dorothy Eaton Sample, St. Petersburg Part of Pinellas 55 Douglas L. "Doug" Jamerson, St. Petersburg Part of Pinellas 56 Peter Rudy Wallace, St. Petersburg Part of Pinellas 57 Patricia L. Bailey, Pinellas Park Part of Pinellas 58 T. M. "Tom" Woodruff St. Petersburg Part of Hillsborough 59 John A. Grant, Jr., Tampa Part of Hillsborough 60 Mary Figg, Lutz Parts of Hillsborough, Pasco 61 Carl Carpenter, Jr., Plant City Part of Hillsborough 62 S. L. "Spud" Clements, Jr., Brandon Part of Hillsborough 63 James T. "Jim" Hargrett, Jr., Tampa Part of Hillsborough 64 Helen Gordon Davis, Tampa Part of Hillsborough 65 Elvin L. Martinez, Tampa Part of Hillsborough 66 H. Lee Moffitt, Tampa Hardee and part of Manatee 67 Lawrence F. "Larry" Shackelford, Palmetto Part of Manatee 68 Peggy Simone, Bradenton Parts of Manatee, Sarasota 69 Thomas E. "Tom" Danson, Jr., Sarasota Part of Sarasota 70 Robert M. "Bob" Johnson, Sarasota Parts of Charlotte, Sarasota 71 Frederic H. "Fred" Burrall, Port Charlotte Parts of Charlotte, DeSoto, Lee 72 Vernon Peeples, Punta Gorda Part of Lee 73 J. Keith Arnold, Fort Myers Part of Lee 74 Fred R. Dudley, Fort Myers Parts of Collier, Lee 75 Mary Ellen Hawkins, Naples Glades, Hendry, Highlands and parts of Collier, De- Soto, Okeechobee 76 Bert J. Harris, Jr., Lake Placid Parts of Brevard, Indian River, Okeechobee, Osceola, St. Lucie 77 Irlo "Bud" Bronson, Jr., Kissimmee District Parts of Brevard, Indian River, St. Lucie 78 R. Dale Patchett, Vero Beach Parts of Martin, St. Lucie 79 Charles L. "Chuck" Nergard, Port St. Lucie Parts of Martin, Palm Beach 80 James C. "Jim" Hill, Jr., Jupiter Part of Palm Beach 81 James L. "Jim" Watt, Lake Park Part of Palm Beach 82 Ray Liberti, West Palm Beach Part of Palm Beach 83 Eleanor Weinstock, Palm Beach Part of Palm Beach 84 Edward J. "Ed" Healey, West Palm Beach Part of Palm Beach 85 Frank S. Messersmith, Lake Worth Part of Palm Beach 86 Steve Press, Delray Beach Parts of Broward, Palm Beach 87 Carol G. Hanson, Boca Raton Part of Broward 88 Jack N. Tobin, Margate Part of Broward 89 Joe Titone, Coral Springs Part of Broward 90 Peter R. Deutsch, Sunrise Part of Broward 91 Bill Clark, Lauderdale Lakes Part of Broward 92 Robert J. "Bob" Shelley, Pompano Beach Part of Broward 93 Deborah P. "Debby" Sanderson, Fort Lauderdale Part of Broward 94 Tom Gustafson, Fort Lauderdale Part of Broward 95 Anne Mackenzie, Fort Lauderdale Part of Broward 96 Thomas H. Armstrong, Plantation Part of Broward 97 Frederick "Fred" Lippman, Hollywood Part of Broward 98 David J. Lehman, Hollywood Part of Broward 99 Walter C. "Walt" Young, Pembroke Pines Parts of Broward, Dade 100 Ronald A. "Ron" Silver, North Miami Beach Part of Dade 101 Michael I. "Mike" Abrams, Miami Part of Dade 102 Elaine Gordon, Miami Part of Dade 103 Michael Friedman, Miami Beach Part of Dade 104 Barry Kutun, Miami Beach District Part of Dade 105 Harold W. "Hal" Spaet, Miami Beach Part of Dade 106 Jefferson "Jeff" Reaves, Sr., Miami Part of Dade 107 James C. "Jim" Burke, Miami Part of Dade 108 Willie Logan, Jr., Opa Locka Part of Dade 109 Robert R. "Bob" Reynolds, Hialeah Part of Dade 110 Ileana Ros, Miami Part of Dade 111 Roberto Casas, Hialeah Part of Dade 112 John F. Cosgrove, Coral Gables District Part of Dade 113 Humberto J. Cortina, Miami Part of Dade 114 Elizabeth "Betty" Metcalf, Coral Gables Part of Dade 115 Tim Murphy, Miami Part of Dade 116 Art Simon, Miami Part of Dade 117 C. Thomas "Tom" Gallagher, III, Coconut Grove Part of Dade 118 Dexter W. Lehtinen, Miami Part of Dade 119 Lawrence R. "Larry" Hawkins, Miami Monroe and part of Dade 120 Joseph B. "Joe" Allen, Jr., Key West OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Speaker-H. Lee Moffitt Speaker pro tempore-Steve Pajcic Clerk-Allen Morris Sergeant at Arms-Wayne Westmark jOU OF THE c house of Ieprese ta tives SIXTH SPECIAL SESSION-"F" of 1980-1982 Number 1 Wednesday, April 7, 1982 Journal of the House of Representatives for a Special Session of the Seventh Legislature under the Consti- tution of 1968, convened by Proclamation of the Governor and held at the Capitol in the City of Tallahassee in the State of Florida, on Wednesday, April 7, 1982. The House was called to order at 9:15 p.m. by the Honorable Ralph H. Haben, Jr., Speaker, pursuant to the following Procla- mation, which was read: PROCLAMATION State of Florida Executive Department Tallahassee TO THE HONORABLE MEMBERS OF THE FLORIDA SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida convened in Regular Session for the year 1982 on January 18, 1982, and WHEREAS, the Legislature on March 18, 1982 extended the Regular Session and adjourned sine die March 25, 1982, and WHEREAS, the Florida Insurance Code contained within Chapters 624 through 632 of Florida Statutes will be repealed on October 1, 1982 pursuant to the Regulatory Sunset Act, and WHEREAS, the Florida Insurance Code has not been reen- acted during the Regular Session of the Legislature for 1982 and the extension thereof, and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the citizens of the State that some form of the Insurance Code be carried forward without interruption on October 1, 1982; NOW, THEREFORE, I, BOB GRAHAM, Governor of the State of Florida, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by Article III, Section 3(c)(1), Florida Constitution, do hereby proclaim as follows: Section 1. That the Legislature of the State of Florida be and is hereby convened in Special Session commencing at 9:15 p.m., Wednes- day, April 7, 1982 and extending through 10:30 p.m., Wednes- day, April 7, 1982. Section 2. That the Legislature is convened for the sole purpose of con- sidering the Florida Insurance Code and other insurance related bills. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have 1HE S hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Florida to be affixed to this Proclamation con- vening the Legislature in Special Session, at Tallahassee, the Capitol, this 7th day of April 1982 CODWEI^ BOB GRAHAM Governor ATTEST: GEORGE FIRESTONE Secretary of State The following Members were recorded present: The Chair Allen Bankhead Batchelor Bell Boles Brantley Brodie Brown Burnsed Burrall Bush Carlton Carpenter Casas Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crawford Crotty Danson Deratany Drage Dunbar Dyer Easley Ewing Fox Friedman Gallagher Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber Hodes Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Hollingsworth Johnson, A. E. Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Jones, D. L. Kelly Kershaw Kinrmel Kiser Lehtinen Lewis Liberti Lippman Mann Martinez McEwan McPherson, S. McPherson, T. Meek Meffert Melby Messersmith Mills Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Myers Nergard Nuckolls Ogden Pajcic Patchett Patterson Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sadowski Sample Shackelford Sheldon Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Steele Thomas Thompson Tygart Upchurch Ward Watt Webster Wetherell Williams Woodruff Young Excused: Representatives O'Malley, Lehman, Davis, Kutun, Silver, L. J. Smith, Weinstock, and Woodburn; Representative Spaet, due to illness; Representative Martin, for a speaking en- gagement; Representative Foster, because of urgent business A quorum was present. The Journal The Journal of April 7, Special Session "E", was approved as corrected. Introduction and Reference By Representatives Gardner, Young, Kimmel, and Reynolds- HB 2-F-A bill to be entitled An act relating to personnel of the school system; amending ss. 230.321(1) and 230.66(5) and (7), Florida Statutes, to conform to provisions of this act; creating s. 231.001, Florida Statutes, authorizing district school boards to adopt rules relating to personnel; amending s. 231.02, Florida Statutes, providing qualifications for employ- ment in the district school system; amending s. 231.06, Florida Statutes, providing penalties for assault or battery of district school board employees; amending s. 231.07, Florida Statutes, relating to the disturbance of school functions, to clarify; amending s. 231.085, Florida Statutes, relating to duties of principals; amending s. 231.09, Florida Statutes, relating to 1 A digest of today's Chamber action appears on last page _ __ __ __ __I __ L_ I JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES duties of instructional personnel; amending s. 231.141, Florida Statutes, deleting provisions encouraging district school boards to appoint teacher aides in certain grades; amending s. 231.17- (3) (a), Florida Statutes, providing reemployment rights of beginning teachers; amending s. 231.262, Florida Statutes, providing that the Department of Education, rather than the Education Practices Commission, shall investigate complaints not subject to the revocation or suspension of certificates; authorizing members of the department general counsel staff to review investigations and conduct prosecutions; amending s. 231.28, Florida Statutes, authorizing the Education Practices Commission to impose penalties as provided by law; providing additional grounds for discipline; amending s. 231.29, Florida Statutes, revising procedures for assessing district personnel; providing for training programs for evaluators; excluding per- sonnel files from public view; amending s. 231.30(1), Florida Statutes, deleting specified certification fees and requiring the State Board of Education to adopt rules pertaining to such fees; amending s. 231.36, Florida Statutes, providing for professional service contracts; providing that contracts shall contain provisions for dismissal only for just cause; providing for renewal of contracts; providing procedures in the case of unsatisfactory performance, including notification, informal review, transfer of position, inservice training, and hearing; providing for final determination by the school board for nonrenewal; providing that an employee with continuing con- tract status on July 1, 1984, may retain such contract; pro- viding procedures for suspension or dismissal upon certain grounds and providing for appeal; providing for rules relating to reductions in personnel who are on continuing or professional service contracts; providing for certain continuing service credit; providing that a retired employee returning to work must return on a probationary contract basis; providing that chapter 18964, Laws of Florida, 1937, as amended, chapter 21197, Laws of Florida, 1941, as amended, and chapter 21287, Laws of Florida, 1941, as amended, shall remain in full force, and prohibiting certain other local tenure or other employee contract legislation; amending s. 231.381, Florida Statutes, to delete obsolete language; amending s. 231.39, Florida Statutes, providing for leaves of absence with or without compensation pursuant to district school board rules; creating s. 231.391, Florida Statutes, authorizing school boards to purchase retire- ment annuities; amending s. 231.40(2), Florida Statutes, pro- viding sick leave for noninstructional personnel; amending s. 231.41, Florida Statutes, providing for illness-in-line-of-duty leave for all district school board employees; creating s. 231.415, Florida Statutes, providing that leave provisions shall not supersede any local law establishing a civil service system covering school district employees; amending s. 231.44, Florida Statutes, providing penalties for absence without leave for all district school board employees; amending s. 231.45, Florida Statutes, requiring each principal and superintendent to keep records of days present and absent for employees; amending s. 231.47, Florida Statutes, requiring school boards to adopt rules for the employment and compensation of substitute teachers; amending s. 231.471(1), Florida Statutes, authorizing district school boards to hire teachers for less than a full school year; creating s. 231.472, Florida Statutes, authorizing district school boards to provide annual leave for 12-month employees; saving specified sections of chapter 231, Florida Statutes, from sunset review and repeal scheduled October 1, 1982; providing for future review and repeal in accordance with the Regulatory Sunset Act; providing an effective date. Rep. Gardner moved that HB 2-F be admitted for introduc- tion, the Speaker having ruled that the measure was out- side the purview of the Call. The motion was agreed to by the required Constitutional two-thirds vote and HB 2-F was read the first time by title. On motion by Rep. Gardner, the rules were waived and HB 2-F was read the second time by title. Representatives Sadowski, Gardner, and Kimmel offered the following amendment: Amendment 1-On page 23, line 8, strike the word "to" and insert: In such hearing the employee may raise as an issue, among other things, the sufficiency of the Superintendent's charges of unsatisfactory performance. Such hearing shall Rep. Gardner moved the adoption of the amendment, which was adopted. Representatives Sadowski, Gardner and Kimmel offered the following amendment: Amendment 2-On page 22, line 8, strike "This" and insert: Except as otherwise hereinafter provided, this Rep. Gardner moved the adoption of the amendment, which was adopted. On motion by Rep. Gardner, the rules were waived and HB 2-F, as amended, was read the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-94 The Chair Allen Bankhead Batchelor Bell Boles Brantley Brodie Brown Burnsed Burrall Bush Carlton Carpenter Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crawford Crotty Danson Drage Easley Ewing Nays-8 Casas Dunbar Fox Friedman Gardner Girardeau Grant Gustafson Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber Hodes Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Hollingsworth Johnson, A. E. Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Kelly Kershaw Kimmel Kiser Lehtinen Lewis Liberti McEwan McPherson, S. McPherson, T. Meek Meffert Melby Messersmith Mills Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Myers Nergard Nuckolls Ogden Pajcic Patchett Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sadowski Shackelford Sheldon Smith, C. R. Steele Thomas Thompson Tygart Upchurch Ward Watt Webster Wetherell Williams Woodruff Young Gallagher Jones, D. L. Sample Hagler Patterson Smith, J. H. Votes after roll call: Yeas-Deratany, Gordon, Lippman, Woodburn, Lehman, Dyer, Martin So the bill passed, as amended, and was immediately certi- fied to the Senate after engrossment. By Representatives Pajcic, Easley, Morgan, Ogden, Kiser, R. C. Johnson, Shackelford, Meffert, Moffitt, Price, Melby, Richmond, Crawford, Grant, Dunbar and Danson- HB 3-F-A bill to be entitled An act relating to corporate income tax; amending s. 220.03(1) (1), (2)(c), Florida Stat- utes, and adding subsection (5) to said section; providing definitional rules; providing for election to report and pay tax under federal amendments to the Internal Revenue Code made between January 1, 1980 and January 1, 1982; providing for establishment of procedures for election of tax treatment; amending s. 220.13(1) and (2)(e), Florida Statutes; removing real estate investment trusts from certain requirements relat- ing to adjustments to taxable income; changing the definition of "taxable income" with respect to a real estate investment trust; providing separate formulas to be used in computing the amount of corporate income tax due on installment sales for certain tax years; creating chapter 221, Florida Statutes; imposing an emergency excise tax on taxpayers liable for the corporate income tax; providing that such emergency tax shall be allowed as a credit against the emergency tax cr corporate income tax in a specified subsequent year; prohibiting carry- over of such credit; providing for administration of the tax; providing an effective date. Rep. Pajcic moved that HB 3-F be admitted for introduction, the Speaker having ruled that the measure was outside the purview of the Call. The motion was agreed to by the required Constitutional two-thirds vote and HB 3-F was read the first time by title. On motion by Rep. Pajcic, the rules were waived and HB 3-F was read the second time by title. 2 April 7, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Representative Pajcic offered the following amendment: Amendment 1-On page 3, line 10, after the period insert: (c) A taxpayer may make an irrevocable election, as pre- scribed by the department, to report and pay the tax as levied by this chapter as if the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended and in effect on January 1, 1980 and the provisions of Chapter 220, 1980 Florida Statutes, are in effect indefi- nitely thereafter. (d) Any taxpayer who has not made the election pursuant to paragraph (c) shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 221, and the provisions of said chapter shall be retroactively effective to the effective date of s. 168 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954,.as amended. (e) Notwithstanding the other provisions contained in this subsection, taxpayers may one time only revoke, in accordance with rules formulated by the department, an election made pur- suant to (a), (b), or (c). Rep. Pajcic moved the adoption of the amendment, which was adopted. Representative Pajcic offered the following amendment: Amendment 2-On page 2, line 31, strike the period and in- sert: or in subsection (c). Rep. Pajcic moved the adoption of the amendment, which was adopted. Representative Pajcic offered the following amendment: Amendment 3-On page 11, line 19, after "taxpayer" insert: ,who is subject to s. 220.03 (5)(d), Rep. Pajcic moved the adoption of the amendment, which was adopted. Representative Pajcic offered the following amendment: Amendment 4-On page 11, line 22, insert: The provisions of this chapter shall apply retroactively to all such taxpayers, effective to the effective date of s. 168 of the Internal Rev- enue Code of 1954, as amended. Rep. Pajcic moved the adoption of the amendment, which was adopted. Representative Pajcic offered the following amendment: Amendment 5-On page 12, lines 1-10, strike all of said lines and insert: (2)(a) If the taxpayer's net income, as defined in s. 220.12, for the taxable year for which the return required by Chapter 220 is filed is a net operating loss under chapter 220, the amount of the tax shall be 2 percent of an amount equal to 2 1/2 times: 1. an amount equal to the excess of 40 percent of the de- duction allowed under s. 168 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, apportioned to this state under s. 220.15, over an amount equal to 40 percent of the deduction allowed under s. 168(b)(3) of the Code of 1954, as amended, appor- tioned to this state under s. 220.15 for the taxable year for which the return required by Chapter 220 is filed; 2. after reducing the amount in 1. by the net operating loss for such taxable year. (b) Rep. Pajcic moved the adoption of the amendment, which was adopted. Representative Pajcic offered the following amendment: Amendment 6-On page 13, lines 1-8, strike all of said lines and insert: If the taxpayer is unable to fully utilize the credit in the year in which it is first allowed, it may be carried over to each of the 5 taxable years immediately thereafter. Rep. Pajcic moved the adoption of the amendment, which was adopted. Representative Pajcie offered the following amendment: Amendment 7-On page 11, line 15, strike "221.03," Rep. Pajcic moved the adoption of the amendment, which was adopted. Representative Pajcic offered the following amendment: Amendment 8-On page 13, line 17, insert: Section 4. There is hereby appropriated from the general revenue fund to the Department of Revenue for 1982-83 a lump sum amount of $545,- 203 and 20 positions. Six positions and $163,561 are to be used expressly for the purpose of ensuring that State of Florida Corporate Income Tax Returns filed and the taxes paid are in compliance with Florida law. Fourteen positions and $381,642 are to be used expressly for the purpose of performing in- depth reviews of tangible personal property assessments, be- ginning with the 1983 rolls. Section 5. Subsection (9) is added to section 220.02, Florida Statutes, to read: 220.02 Legislative intent.- (9) It is the intent of the Legislature that credits against either the corporate income or the franchise tax be applied in the following order: ss. 220.68, 631.719(1), 220.18, 220.181, 220.183, 220.182, and 221.02. Section 6. Prior to the 1983 regular session of the legisla- ture, the Revenue Estimating Conference shall estimate the extent to which the provisions of this act have neutralized any revenue loss associated with enactment of the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, and the magnitude of losses for the next three fiscal years, if any. (renumber subsequent sec- tions) Rep. Pajcic moved the adoption of the amendment, which was adopted. Representative Pajcic offered the following amendment: Amendment 9-On page 13, line 23, after the period insert: The amendments made pursuant to this act shall expire and be void for taxable years beginning after December 31, 1984. Unused credits for emergency excise taxes paid pursuant to Chapter 221 for taxable years beginning before January 1, 1985 shall continue to be available as provided in ss. 221.02 and 221.03. Rep. Pajcic moved the adoption of the amendment, which was adopted. Representative Pajcic offered the following title amendment: Amendment 10-On page 1, lines 1 through 28, strike all of said lines and insert: A bill to be entitled An act relating to corporate income tax; amending s. 220.03(1) (1), (2) (c), Florida Statutes, and adding subsection (5) to said section; providing definitional rules; providing for election of methods to report and pay tax; providing for establishment of procedures for election of tax treatment; amending s. 220.13(1) and (2) (e), Florida Statutes; removing real estate investment trusts from certain requirements relating to adjustments to taxable income; changing the definition of "taxable income" with respect to a real estate investment trust; providing separate formulas to be used in computing the amount of corporate income tax due on installment sales for certain tax years; creating chapter 221, Florida Statutes; imposing an emergency excise tax on certain taxpayers liable for the corporate income tax; providing that the provisions of this chapter shall apply retroactively; providing that such emergency tax shall be allowed as a credit against the emergency tax or corporate income tax in a speci- fied subsequent year; allowing carryover of such credit; pro- viding for administration of the tax; providing an appropria- tion; providing for non-severability; providing for revenue estimates; providing an effective date and a sunset date. Rep. Pajcic moved the adoption of the amendment, which was adopted. On motion by Rep. Pajcic, the rules were waived and HB 3-F, as amended, was read the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: April 7, 1982 3 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Yeas-105 The Chair Allen Bankhead Batchelor Bell Boles Brantley Brodie Brown Burnsed Burrall Bush Carlton Carpenter Casas Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crawford Crotty Danson Deratany Drage Dunbar Dyer Easley Ewing Fox Friedman Gallagher Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber Hodes Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Hollingsworth Johnson, A. E. Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Jones, D. L. Kelly Kershaw Kimmel Kiser Lehtinen Liberti Mann Martinez McEwan McPherson, S. McPherson, T. Meek Meffert Melby Messersmith Mills Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Myers Nergard Nuckolls Ogden Pajcic Patchett Patterson Plummer, J. Nays-None Votes after roll call: Yeas-Lippman, Woodburn, Lewis, Lehman So the bill passed, as amended, and was immediately certified to the Senate after engrossment. By Representative Gustafson- HB 4-F-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance and matters connected therewith; providing that chapters 624 through 632, Florida Statutes, and Part I of chapter 641, Florida Statutes, shall constitute the "Florida Insurance Code"; amending and revising chapters 624, relating to administration and general provisions, 625, relating to accounting, investments and deposits, 626, relating to field representatives and opera- tions, 627, relating to rates and contracts, 628, relating to the organization and procedures of stock and mutual insurers, 629, relating to reciprocal insurers, 630, relating to alien insurers and the trustee assets and domestication thereof, and 632, relating to fraternal benefit societies, all Florida Statutes, which comprise the current "Florida Insurance Code"; amending s. 637.427, Florida Statutes, relating to preexisting dental service plan corporations; amending and revising chapter 641, Florida Statutes, relating to hospital and medical service plans, and health maintenance organizations; creating s. 624.21, Florida Statutes, relating to automobile services which are to be exempt from the code; adding paragraph (d) to s. 95.11(5), Florida Statutes, relating to the statute of limitations on actions against any guaranty association; amending various provisions of Florida Statutes, to correct cross references, and to otherwise conform to the provisions of this act; providing for a Joint Committee; providing for continuation, review, and repeal in accordance with the Regulatory Sunset Act and otherwise; providing effective dates. -was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Gustafson, the rules were waived and HB 4-F was read the second time by title and the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-104 Carlton Carpenter Casas Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crawford Crotty Danson Deratany Drage Dunbar Dyer Easley Ewing Fox Friedman Gallagher Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber Hodes Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Johnson, A. E. Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Jones, D. L. Kelly Kershaw Kimmel Kiser Lehtinen Lewis Liberti Mann Martinez McEwan McPherson, S. Meek Meffert Melby Messersmith Mills Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Myers Nergard Nuckolls Ogden Pajcic Patchett Patterson Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sadowski Sample Shackelford Sheldon Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Steele Thomas Thompson Tygart Upchurch Ward Watt Webster Wetherell Williams Woodruff Young Plummer, L. H. Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sample Shackelford Sheldon Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Steele Thomas Thompson Tygart Upchurch Ward Watt Webster Wetherell Williams Woodruff Young So the bill passed and was immediately Senate. certified to the Messages from the Senate The Honorable Ralph H. Haben, Jr., Speaker I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has passed SB's 1-F, 2-F, 3-F and 4-F and requests the concurrence of the House. Joe Brown, Secretary By Senator Hair- SB 1-F-A bill to be entitled An act relating to automobile clubs; creating s. 624.21, Florida Statutes; authorizing per- sons to provide certain services relating to a motor vehicle without being deemed an insurer or subject to the Insurance Code; repealing chapter 649, Florida Statutes, relating to regu- lation of automobile clubs, as scheduled by the Regulatory Sunset Act; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Gus- tafson, the rules were waived and SB 1-F was read the second time by title and the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-98 The Chair Allen Bankhead Batchelor Bell Boles Brantley Brodie Brown Burnsed Carlton Carpenter Casas Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crawford Crotty Danson Deratany Drage Dunbar Dyer Easley Nays-2 Burrall Ewing Fox Friedman Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber Hodes Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Hollingsworth Johnson, A. E. Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Jones, D. L. Kelly Kershaw Kimmel Kiser Lehtinen Lewis Liberti Mann Martinez McEwan McPherson, S. McPherson, T. Meek Meffert Melby Messersmith Mills Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Myers Nergard Nuckolls Patterson Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sadowski Sample Sheldon Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Steele Thomas Thompson Tygart Upchurch Ward Watt Webster Wetherell Williams Woodruff Nays-None Votes after roll call: Yeas-T. McPherson, Lippman, Woodburn, Lehman, Martin The Chair Allen Bankhead Batchelor Bell Boles Brantley Brodie Brown Burnsed Burrall 4 April 7, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Votes after roll call: Yeas-Gallagher, Lippman, Woodburn, Lehman, Young Nays to Yeas-Woodruff So the bill passed and was immediately certified to the Senate. By Senator Hair- SB 2-F-A bill to be entitled An act relating to automo- bile inspection and warranty associations and service warranty associations; redesignating such associations as motor vehicle service agreement companies; amending s. 634.011, Florida Stat- utes; modifying definitions; amending s. 634.031, Florida Stat- utes; conforming language; amending s. 634.041, Florida Stat- utes; requiring that all assets used to maintain the minimum net asset requirement be maintained in the United States; providing that to obtain or renew a license, a company must maintain minimum net assets of $300,000; requiring companies to establish and maintain an unearned premium reserve con- sisting of unencumbered assets equal to a minimum of 50 per- cent of the gross written premium on each service agreement; providing for amortization of such reserve; amending s. 634.052, Florida Statutes; deleting the exceptions to the requirement that companies deposit certain securities with the Department of Insurance; amending s. 634.061, Florida Statutes; requiring corporations and partnerships that apply for a license to submit with their application a copy of their articles of incorporation or partnership document; amending s. 634.071, Florida Stat- utes; providing for renewal of licenses on a biennial basis and for a $200 renewal fee beginning September 30, 1983; amending s. 634.121, Florida Statutes; requiring notice to cus- tomers that a service agreement is not required to purchase or finance a motor vehicle; providing that motor vehicle serv- ice agreements shall be assignable in consumer transactions; creating s. 634.1215, Florida Statutes; providing grounds for disapproval of forms; creating s. 634.1216, Florida Statutes; providing for rate filings; creating s. 634.137, Florida Statutes; providing statistical reporting requirements; amending s. 634.- 171, Florida Statutes; providing for biennial registration of company salesmen and for a filing fee of $40 beginning Oc- tober 1, 1983; amending s. 634.253, Florida Statutes; providing delinquency proceedings; creating s. 634.261, Florida Statutes; authorizing voluntary compliance in lieu of suspension or revocation; creating s. 634.271, Florida Statutes; providing civil remedies; amending ss. 634.011, 634.021, 634.081-634.111, 634.131-634.161, 634.181, 634.191, 634.221-634.241, 634.2515, 634.- 252, Florida Statutes; providing conforming language and de- leting obsolete language; redesignating the title of part I of chapter 634, Florida Statutes, as "Motor Vehicle Service Agree- ment Companies"; reviving and readopting part I of chapter 634, Florida Statutes, notwithstanding the Regulatory Sunset Act; providing for legislative review; amending s. 634.401(3), Florida Statutes; providing for payment of a segregated pre- mium rather than a prepayment; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Gus- tafson, the rules were waived and SB 2-F was read the second time by title and the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-105 Deratany Drage Dunbar Dyer Easley Ewing Fox Friedman Gallagher Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber Hodes Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Hollingsworth Johnson, A. E. Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Jones, D. L. Kelly Kershaw Kimmel Kiser Lehtinen Lewis Liberti Mann Martinez McEwan McPherson, S. McPherson, T. Meek Meffert Melby Messersmith Mills Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Myers Nergard Nuckolls Ogden Pajcie Patchett Patterson Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sadowski Sample Shackelford Sheldon Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Steele Thomas Thompson Tygart Upchurch Ward Watt Webster Nays-1 Burrall Votes after roll call: Yeas-Lippman, Woodburn, Lehman So the bill passed and was immediately Senate. Wetherell Williams Woodruff Young certified to the By Senators Hair and McClain- SB 3-F-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 626.9541(15), (17), Florida Statutes; deleting a prohibition against certain insurance transactions through credit card facilities and providing that credit cards may be used for the collection of premium and the solicitation of in- surance, subject to certain limitations; providing that the charging and collection of any discount or other such fee in addition to the premium is not an illegal dealing in premium; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Gus- tafson, the rules were waived and SB 3-F was read the second time by title and the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-99 The Chair Allen Bankhead Bell Boles Brantley Brodie Brown Burnsed Carlton Carpenter Casas Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crawford Crotty Danson Deratany Drage Dyer Easley Ewing Fox Nays-4 Burrall Friedman Gallagher Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber Hodes Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Hollingsworth Johnson, A. E. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Jones, D. L. Kelly Kershaw Kimmel Dunbar Kiser Lehtinen Lewis Liberti Mann Martinez McEwan McPherson, S. McPherson, T. Meek Meffert Melby Messersmith Mills Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Myers Nergard Nuckolls Ogden Patchett Patterson Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sadowski Sample Sheldon Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Steele Thomas Thompson Tygart Upchurch Ward Watt Webster Wetherell Williams Woodruff Young Johnson, B. L. Shackelford Votes after roll call: Yeas-Lippman, Woodburn, Lehman So the bill passed and was immediately Senate. certified to the By Senator Hair- SB 4-F-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Patient's Compensation Fund; amending s. 768.54, Florida Stat- utes; increasing the amount for which a fund member remains liable; authorizing issuance of limited liability coverage; pro- viding that the fund not be liable for punitive damages; elim- inating the authority of the Department of Health and Re- habilitative Services to make certain determinations; increasing the authorized number of geographical areas and categories of practice on which fees are based; authorizing experience rating The Chair Allen Bankhead Batchelor Bell Boles Brantley Brodie Brown Burnsed Carlton Carpenter Casas Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crawford Crotty Danson 5 April 7, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES for individual members; eliminating themiaximum fund amount; authorizing the fund to borrow from an account for another fiscal year; increasing .the maximum assessment and specify- ing when it is due; specifying the required method of pay- ment in the event of the fund's liability under a judgment; eliminating the limitation on settlements; requiring the estab- lishment of a risk management program; deleting obsolete lan- guage and making various technical changes; reviving and re- adopting s. 768.54, Florida Statutes, notwithstanding the Reg- ulatory Sunset Act; providing for legislative review; providing an effective date. -was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Gus- tafson, the rules were waived and SB 4-F was read the second time by title and the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-93 Friedman Gallagher Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hazouri Hieber Hodes Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Johnson, A. E. Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Jones, D. L. Kelly Kershaw Dunbar Hawkins, M. E. Hollingsworth Kimmel' Kiser Lehtinen Lewis Liberti Mann Martinez McEwan McPherson, S. McPherson, T. Meek Meffert Messersmith Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Myers Nergard Nuckolls Ogden: Patterson Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Melby Patchett Sample Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sadowski Sheldon Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Steele Thomas Thompson Tygart Upchurch Ward Watt Webster Williams Woodruff Young Shackelford Wetherell Votes after roll call: Yeas-Lippman, Woodburn, Lehman So the bill passed and was immediately certified to the Senate. Explanation of Vote From time to time the law firm with which I am associated represents the PCF in litigation. Representative William E. Sadowski The Honorable Ralph H. Haben, Jr., Speaker I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has passed HB 4-F and has admitted for introduction and consideration by the required Constitutional two-thirds vote and passed HB's 2-F and 3-F. Joe Brown, Secretary The bills were ordered enrolled. Recessed The House stood in informal recess at 9:58 p.m. and recon- vened at 10:28 p.m. with a quorum present. Adjournment On motion by Rep. Bell, the House adjourned at 10:30 p.m. sine die. CHAMBER ACTION ON BILLS April 7, 1982 HB 2-F Introduction allowed; passed as amended 94-8 HB 3-F Introduction allowed; passed as amended 105-0 HB 4-F Passed 104-0 SB 1-F Passed 98-2 SB 2-F Passed 105-1 SB 3-F Passed 99-4 SB 4-F Passed 93-11 [Source: Legislative Information Division] Enrolling Reports HB's 2-F, 3-F, and 4-F have been enrolled, signed by the required Constitutional Officers and presented to the Governor on April 19, 1982. Allen Morris, Clerk CERTIFICATE THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing pages numbered 1 through 6, inclusive, are and constitute a complete, true and correct journal and record of the proceedings of the House of Representatives of the State of Florida at a Special Session of the Seventh Legislature under the Constitution of 1968, held on April 7, 1982. Additionally, there has been included a record of the transmittal of Acts subsequent to the sine die adjourn- "ment of-the Special Session. Clerk of the House Tallahassee, Florida "A ...pril- 19, 1982 The Chair Allen Bankhead Batchelor Bell Boles Brodie Brown Burnsed Carlton Carpenter Casas Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crawford Crotty Deratany Drage Dyer Easley Ewing Fox Nays-i Brantley Burrall Danson 6 April 7, 1982 INDEX to the JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Special Session of the SEVENTH LEGISLATURE under the Constitution of 1968 April 7, 1982 CONTENTS Pages Members of the House with Bills Sponsored 8------------------------------------- 8 Subject Index of House and Senate Bills _------------------------- ------- 10 House Bills by Number, Subject, Sponsor, and Disposition -- ------ 10 Senate Bills (received in House) by Number, Subject, Sponsor, and Disposition -----------10 7 8 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES INDEX Members of the House with Bills Sponsored [Source: Information Division, Joint Legislative Management Committee] ALLEN, JOSEPH B., JR.-120th District BANKHEAD, WILLIAM G.-24th District BATCHELOR, DICK J.-43rd District BELL, SAMUEL P., III-30th District Sponsored: 1-F BOLES, KENNETH E.-5th District BRANTLEY, BOBBY-34th District BRODIE, JAMES K.-115th District BROWN, TOM C.-29th District BURNSED, BEVERLY B.-50th District BURRALL, FREDERIC H.-75th District BUSH, THOMAS J.-84th District CARLTON, FRAN--41st District CARPENTER, CARL, JR.-62nd District CASAS, ROBERTO-107th District CLEMENTS, S. L., JR.-63rd District COSGROVE, JOHN F.-109th District COX, LINDA C.-86th District CRADY, GEORGE A.-15th District CRAWFORD, ROBERT B.-49th District Co-sponsored: 3-F CROTTY, RICHARD-40th District DANSON, THOMAS E., JR.-73rd District Co-sponsored: 3-F DAVIS, HELEN GORDON-70th District DERATANY, TIMOTHY D.-47th District DRAGE, THOMAS B., JR.-42nd District DUNBAR, PETER M.-53rd District Co-sponsored: 3-F DYER, HAROLD J.-93rd District EASLEY, BETTY-56th District Co-sponsored: 3-F EVANS-JONES, MARILYN-46th District EWING, TED-74th District FOSTER, JAMES S.-65th District FOX, ROBERTA-110th District FRIEDMAN, MICHAEL-102nd District GALLAGHER, C. THOMAS, III-111th District GARDNER, WINSTON W., JR.-45th District Sponsored: 2-F GIRARDEAU, ARNETT E.-16th District GORDON, ELAINE-98th District GRANT, JOHN A., JR.-64th District Co-sponsored: 3-F GUSTAFSON, TOM-88th District Sponsored: 4-F HABEN, RALPH H., JR.-71st District (Speaker) HAGLER, CLYDE H.-3rd District HALL, CHARLES A.-118th District HALL, LEONARD J.-9th District HATTAWAY, BOB-33rd District HAWKINS, LAWRENCE R.-119th District HAWKINS, MARY ELLEN-89th District HAZOURI, THOMAS L.-21st District HIEBER, GEORGE F., II-58th District HODES, RICHARD S.-68th District HODGES, GENE-14th District HODGES, WILLIAM RAY-104th District HOLLINGSWORTH, WAYNE-13th District JOHNSON, ANDREW E.-19th District JOHNSON, BOLLEY L.-4th District JOHNSON, RONALD CLYDE-8th District Co-sponsored: 3-F JONES, C. FRED-52nd District JONES, DENNIS L.-57th District KELLY, EVERETT A.-35th District KERSHAW, JOE LANG-105th District KIMMEL, BERNARD-82nd District Sponsored: 2-F KISER, S. CURTIS-54th District Co-sponsored: 3-F KUTUN, BARRY-99th District LEHMAN, DAVID J.-97th District LEHTINEN, DEXTER W.-116th District LEWIS, JOHN W., III-18th District LIBERTI, RAY-78th District LIPPMAN, FREDERICK-94th District MANN, FRANKLIN B.-90th District MARTIN, SIDNEY-26th District MARTINEZ, ELVIN L.-67th District McEWAN, BRUCE-38th District McPHERSON, SCOTT W.-117th District McPHERSON, TOM-92nd District MEEK, CARRIE P.-106th District MEFFERT, CHRISTIAN-32nd District Co-sponsored: 3-F MELBY, ROBERT E.-59th District Co-sponsored: 3-F MESSERSMITH, FRANK S.-83rd District MILLS, JON L.-27th District MITCHELL, SAM-7th District MOFFITT, H. LEE-66th District Co-sponsored: 3-F MOORE, REID, JR.-81st District MORGAN, HERBERT F.-12th District Co-sponsored: 3-F MYERS, WILLIAM G.-77th District NERGARD, CHARLES L.-76th District INDEX JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES9 NUCKOLLS, HUGH PAUL--91st District OGDEN, CARL-20th District Co-sponsored: 3-F O'MALLEY, TERENCE T.-85th District PAJCIC, STEVE-22nd District Sponsored: 3-F PATCHETT, R. DALE-48th District PATTERSON, THOMAS R.-2nd District PLUMMER, JOHN-114th District PLUMMER, LAWRENCE H.-112th District PRICE, DON C.-llth District Co-sponsored: 3-F READY, GENE-51st District REYNOLDS, ROBERT R.-108th District Co-sponsored: 2-F RICHMOND, RONALD R.-37th District Co-sponsored: 3-F ROBINSON, GROVER C., III-1st District ROSEN, VIRGINIA L.-100th District SADOWSKI, WILLIAM E.-113th District SAMPLE, DOROTHY EATON-61st District SHACKELFORD, LAWRENCE F.-72nd District Co-sponsored: 3-F SHELDON, GEORGE H.-69th District SILVER, RONALD A.-103rd District SMITH, CHARLES R.-36th District SMITH, JAMES HARRISON, JR.-55th District SMITH, LAWRENCE J.-96th District SPAET, HAROLD W.-101st District STEELE, JASON-44th District THOMAS, JOHN-17th District THOMPSON, JAMES HAROLD-10th District TYGART, FREDERICK B.-23rd District UPCHURCH, HAMILTON D.-28th District WARD, JAMES G.-6th District WATT, JAMES L.-80th District WEBSTER, DANIEL-39th District WEINSTOCK, ELEANOR-79th District WETHERELL, T. K.-31st District WILLIAMS, FRANK-25th District WOODBURN, ROBERT M.-87th District WOODRUFF, T. M.-60th District YOUNG, WALTER C.-95th District Sponsored: 2-F 10 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES INDEX Subject Index of House and Senate Bills [Source: Information Division, Joint Legislative Management Committee] This index embraces all measures introduced in both the House and Senate. The house of origin is identi- fied by the letter preceding each bill: H-House, S-Senate. Senate bills shown in this index include those never received by the House, and their inclusion here is only for the convenience of the user interested in all the legis- lation introduced in the Legislature on a particular subject. (Boldfaced bill numbers passed both houses.) APPORTIONMENT Congressional districts, Hi-F AUTOMOBILE CLUBS Services to motor vehicles exempt from Insurance Code, Si-F AUTOMOBILE INSPECTION & WARRANTY ASSOCIATIONS General revision, S2-F -C- CORPORATE TAX Excise tax, emergency, imposition; carryovers prohibited; Internal Revenue Code; update 1982, conformance with Federal Code, H3-F -E- EDUCATION Teacher tenure, S5-F, H2-F ---I-- INSURANCE Credit card facilities, insurance transactions; limitations, S3-F General revision, H4-F -P- PATIENT'S COMPENSATION FUND Liability amount increased; HRS determination authority eliminated, S4-F -S SUNSET BILLS Automobile clubs, S1-F Automobile inspection & warranty associations and service warranty -associations, S2-F Insurance, H4-F Patient's Compensation Fund, S4-F House Bills by Number, Subject, Sponsor, and Disposition Page number in boldfaced print indicates location of roll call vote on disposition. Abbreviations: Ch.-Chapter number, as passed HB-House Bill ID-Introduction deferred HB 1-F Congressional districts (Bell) ID 2-F Personnel of the school system (Gardner) 1-2, 6 Ch. 82-242 HB 3-F Corporate income tax (Pajcic) 2-4, 6 Ch. 82-232 4-F Insurance (Gustafson) 4, 6 Ch. 82-243 Senate Bills (Received in House) by Number, Subject, Sponsor, and Disposition Page number in boldfaced print indicates location of roll call vote on disposition. Abbreviations: Ch.-Chapter number, as passed SB-Senate Bill SB 1-F Automobile clubs (Hair) 4-5 Ch. 82-233 2-F Automobile inspection and warranty associations and service warranty associations (Hair) 4, 5 Ch. 82- 234 SB 3-F Insurance (Hair) 4, 5 Ch. 82-235 4-F Florida Patient's Compensation Fund (Hair) 4, 5-6 Ch. 82-236 |
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