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Journal of the House of Representatives Specia I Session of the Seventh Legislature under the Constitution of 1968 MAY 21 I 1982 Including a record of transmittal of Acts subsequent to sine die adjournment 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 e JourOal F THE House of Iipreseita ties SEVENTH SPECIAL SESSION-"G" of 1980-1982 Number 1 May 21, 1982 Journal of the House of Representatives for a Special Session of the Seventh Legislature under the Constitu- tion of 1968, convened by Proclamation of the Governor and held at the Capitol in the City of Tallahassee in the State of Florida, on Friday, May 21, 1982. The House was called to order at 11:00 a.m. by the Honorable Ralph H. Haben, Jr., Speaker, pursuant to the following Proclamation, 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 subsequently was convened in several Special Sessions, the last of which adjourned April 7, 1982, and WHEREAS, the Legislature, during the Regular Session of 1982 and the extension thereof, failed to apportion the State for purposes of United States Congressional representation as required by law; 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: 1. That the Legislature of the State of Florida be and is hereby convened in special session at the Capitol, Talla- hassee, Florida, commencing at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, May 21, 1982 and ending at 6:00 p.m. on said date. 2. That the Legislature is convened for the sole purpose of considering the enactment of legislation apportioning the state and establishing districts therein for the elec- tion of representatives to the United States Congress. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have 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 ses- sion at the Capitol, this 18th day of May 1982. 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 Davis Deratany Drage Dunbar Dyer Easley Evans-Jones Ewing Foster Fox Friedman Gallagher Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber 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 Lehman Lehtinen Lewis Liberti Lippman Mann Martin McEwan McPherson, S. McPherson, T. Meek Meffert Melby Messersmith Mills Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Myers Nergard Nuckolls Ogden O'Malley Pajcic Patchett Patterson Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sadowski Sample Shackelford Sheldon Silver Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Smith, L. J. Spaet Steele Thomas Thompson Upchurch Ward Watt Webster Weinstock Wetherell Williams Woodburn Woodruff Young Excused: Representatives Hodes, Kutun, and Martinez; Repre- sentative Tygart because of illness; Representative Meek at 5:00 p.m.; Representatives Bush and Woodburn at 5:30 p.m.; Representative Lehtinen at 6:15 p.m. for military service obli- gations A quorum was present. Prayer Prayer was offered by Representative Lawrence F. Shackel- ford. Pledge The Members pledged allegiance to the Flag. The Journal The Journal of April 7, Special Session F, was approved as corrected. Without objection, the House advanced to the order of- Receiving of Communications Vetoed Bills Honorable Ralph H. Haben, Jr. Speaker, House of Representatives 1 May 19, 1982 A digest of today's Chamber action appears on last page _ _ 2 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Dear Mr. Speaker: In compliance with the provisions of Article III, Section 8(b), of the State Constitution, I am transmitting to you for con- sideration of the House the following vetoed bills, 1982 Regular Session, with the Governor's objections attached thereto: CS/HB 291 Relating to public records. HB 535 Relating to the Braden River Fire Control and Rescue District, Manatee County. HB 1015 Relating to issuance of revenue bonds. Sincerely, GEORGE FIRESTONE Secretary of State Honorable Ralph H. Haben, Jr. Speaker, House of Representatives Dear Mr. Speaker: May 19, 1982 In compliance with the provisions of Article III, Section 8(b), I am transmitting to you for consideration of the House the following bill, Special Session D 1982, with the Governor's objections attached thereto: House Bill No. 3-D (Chapter 82-215, Laws of Florida). We understand that the original law will be returned to this office following any legislative action which may be taken on the vetoed portions. Sincerely, GEORGE FIRESTONE Secretary of State April 8, 1982 Honorable George Firestone Secretary of State Dear Mr. Secretary: By the authority vested in me as Governor of Florida, under the provisions of Article III, Section 8, of the Constitution of the State of Florida, I hereby withhold my approval of and trans- mit to you with my objections Committee Substitute for House Bill 291, enacted by the Seventh Legislature of Florida under the Florida Constitution, 1968 Revision, during the Regular Session of 1982, and entitled: An act relating to public records; amending s. 119.07(3) (k), Florida Statutes; providing that complaints against law enforcement personnel and internal investigation information of law enforcement agencies shall be exempt from public dis- closure requirements for a specified period of time; provid- ing an effective date. This bill creates a limited exception to Section 119.07, Florida Statutes, to provide that complaint information will not be subject to public disclosure until ten days after a probable cause determination has been made or the officer waives any privilege of confidentiality he or she might have, whichever comes first. Further, probable cause must be determined "with- in a reasonable period of time" by a probable cause panel or by the department. Openness in government is a cherished tradition in the State of Florida. Section 119.07, Florida Statutes, provides that all public records are open for public inspection, at reasonable times and under reasonable conditions, unless specifically ex- empted by law. Several exemptions are included in Section 119.07, Florida Statutes. All active criminal intelligence and criminal investigative information and certain personal infor- mation pertaining to law enforcement officers and their im- mediate families are withheld from inspection by the public, as is certain other criminal justice related information. Subsection 943.145(4), Florida Statutes, provides that in the event a law enforcement agency suspects that grounds exist for the decertification of an officer, an employing agency may conduct its own investigation. Reports of this investigation are forwarded to the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission and are exempt from the provisions of Section 119.07, Florida Statutes. At the conclusion of such investigation, the report and documents are available only to the person or persons to whom the report pertains, who may, in turn, re- lease such information to others. OF REPRESENTATIVES May 21, 1982 Thus, under present law, if a complaint is made against a law enforcement officer and the allegations may constitute a criminal offense, that information is exempt from public dis- closure as long as it constitutes an "active" case. Once the case is closed, the information may then be made public. However, where the complaint against a law enforcement offi- cer does not, on its face, constitute a criminal offense and no active criminal investigation is under way concerning the mat- ter, all records, including internal investigation files, are open. It is this limited class of situations to which this bill applies. The bill contemplates that in such a circumstance complaints against officers and any internal investigative files shall be closed until ten days after a determination of probable cause is made. Clearly, if probable cause is found, the records will be open in ten days. The bill is unclear, however, as to what would happen if no probable cause were found by the investi- gating panel. It is possible that the courts might hold that such information would be available after ten days, given the strong presumption in Florida law that all public records are open unless specifically exempted in Section 119.07, Florida Stat- utes. It is also entirely possible that such records might re- main closed forever. The one state agency charged with employment certification of law enforcement officers is the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission. Although Section 943.145(4), Florida Statutes, provides that the Commission may require that re- ports of internal investigations must be forwarded to them for review, the bill makes that access uncertain. The access of this agency to such files is necessary for purposes of decertification of law enforcement officers. If the Commission is unable to perform this critical oversight function, then an officer who resigns under dubious circumstances where no probable cause is found may be free to be employed by other law enforcement agencies. This bill sharply defines the classic struggle between the pub- lic's right to know about the conduct of its officials and the individual's right to maintain his good reputation, absent proven charges to the contrary. To withhold such information for ten days after a determination of probable cause is found is a reasonable limitation on the public's right to know. To close such files forever creates a potential for abuse. The cornerstone of our legal system is trust and respect for our basic institutions. Public cooperation is essential if laws are to be obeyed and police are to be successful in maintaining order. Suspicion breeds mistrust and undermines the kind of cooperation necessary for functioning of our society. We should hesitate before taking any action which could undermine the substantial progress which has been made toward developing a relationship of trust between law enforcement and the public. I am committed to dealing with the legitimate problems which may exist regarding access to internal investigative files of police agencies. Police agencies, the press, and the public should work together toward a clear policy which establishes the proper balance between the officer's legitimate right to guard his reputation and the public's right to know. It is my intention to ask the Legislature to readdress this subject. For the above reasons, I am withholding my approval of Com- mittee Substitute for House Bill 291, Regular Session of the Legislature, commencing on January 18, 1982, and do hereby veto the same. Sincerely, BOB GRAHAM Governor -and the above vetoed bill (1982 Regular Session), together with the Governor's objections thereto, was referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations. Honorable George Firestone Secretary of State April 22, 1982 Dear Mr. Secretary: By the authority vested in me as Governor of Florida, under the provisions of Article III, Section 8, of the Constitution of the State of Florida, I hereby withhold my approval of and transmit to you with my objections House Bill 535, en- acted by the Seventh Legislature of Florida under the Florida Constitution, 1968 Revision, during the Regular Session of 1982, and entitled: JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE An act relating to the Braden River Fire Control and Rescue District, Manatee County; amending sections 4, 5, and 6 of chapter 80-538, Laws of Florida, amending the authorization of the district to levy special assessments against taxable real estate; authorizing charges for emer- gency services; providing the rate for such assessments; providing for an impact fee; providing for notice; provid- ing that members of the board of commissioners shall be elected; providing for a referendum. House Bill 535 was repealed by House Bill 20-D during the 1982 Special Session. This legislation amends present author- ity of the District to levy special assessments against taxable real estate by providing an itemized scale for such a levy on various types of property. It also authorizes the charging for emergency services and provides for the levy and rate of impact fees for new facilities. House Bill 535 contains several references to Section 5 of the bill when, in fact, there are only four (4) sections. The effective date of the legislation refers to Section 5 and is therefore unclear. Following the Regular Session, the Legislature realized that House Bill 535 contained technical errors and passed House Bill 20-D, which corrects the errors in House Bill 535. To avoid any possible questions of conflict, I have chosen to not allow House Bill 535 to stand. For the above reason, I am withholding my approval of House Bill 535, Regular Session of the Legislature, commencing on January 18, 1982, and do hereby veto the same. Sincerely, BOB GRAHAM Governor -and the above vetoed bill (1982 Regular Session), together with the Governor's objections thereto, was referred to the Committee on Community Affairs. Honorable George Firestone Secretary of State April 23, 1982 Dear Mr. Secretary: By the authority vested in me as Governor of Florida under the provisions of Article III, Section 8, of the Constitution of the State of Florida, I hereby withhold my approval of and transmit to you with my objections House Bill 1015 enacted by the Seventh Legislature of Florida under the Florida Con- stitution 1968 Revision, during the Regular Session of 1982, and entitled: An act relating to issuance of revenue bonds; amending 375.051, Florida Statutes; requiring legislative approval of any revenue bonds issued for the acquisition of lands, water areas, and related resources secured by the revenues of the Land Acquisition Trust Fund; providing an effective date. The bill amends Florida Statutes by prohibiting the Governor and Cabinet from issuing revenue bonds secured by the Land Acquisition Trust Fund without approval of the bond issue by concurrent resolution of the Legislature. Article II, 7 of Florida's Constitution declares conservation and protection of natural resources to be a State policy. To enhance this policy, Florida voters overwhelmingly approved in 1972 a Constitutional amendment which allows the Governor and Cabinet to issue revenue bonds for purchase of recreation and conservation lands. Clearly, the State's important natural areas should be owned and managed by public agencies. Un- fortunately, many properties which are important for their recreational and conservation benefits are rapidly disappearing and others are threatened by development. Without public ownership, the rapid development of these properties will no doubt continue. The natural areas and features of Florida are a great attraction for tourists, new residents and businesses. Continued loss of these areas will severely damage the State's economy and economic potential. Our growth, inflation and skyrocketing prices for land, particularly beach frontage, re- quire that we act quickly to acquire special access and remain- ing natural areas to ensure their continued access and use to the general public. If HB 1015 were enacted, the Governor and Cabinet's current authority and ability to capitalize on May 21, 1982 Honorable George Firestone Secretary of State April 23, 1982 Dear Mr. Secretary: By the authority vested in me as Governor of Florida, under the provisions of Article III, Section 8, of the Constitution of Florida, I hereby withhold my approval of portions of House Bill 3-D as set forth herein with my objections and do hereby approve the remainder of House Bill 3-D enacted by the seventh Legislature of Florida under the Florida Constitution, 1968 Revision, during Special Session D of 1982 entitled: "An act making appropriations; providing monies for the annual period beginning July 1, 1982 and ending June 30, 1983, to pay salaries, other expenses, capital outlay buildings and improvements, and for other specified purposes of the various agencies of State government; providing an effective date." I have reviewed House Bill 3-D, the General Appropriations Bill, and with the exceptions of the areas noted, I find it acceptable. The differences I have with the legislative decisions include the use of language which violates separation of executive and legislative powers, the funding of projects which are outside comprehensively developed and planned State pro- grams, the use of language and intent which I feel is consti- tutionally inappropriate, and the appropriation of funds for purposes which are not consistent with overall State needs. With these concerns in mind, the following items are hereby vetoed: OF REPRESENTATIVES 3 opportunities to maximize benefits from their management of the Land Acquisition Trust Fund (LATG) would be severely restricted. Before the Governor and Cabinet can issue revenue bonds, a careful procedure must be followed. Numerous financial details such as maturation dates, flow of funds, bond form, and project definition must be settled and adopted. After the financial details and project definitions are adopted, the bond validation hearing must be completed. Only after the bonds are validated may they be issued. This bill would severely hamper the efficiency and timeliness of this process. Months of preparation could be negated by requiring legislative con- currence for the bond issue. Furthermore, the Constitutional authority for the Legislature to restrict the issuance of revenue bonds for any reason is questionable. The Constitution pro- vides that the Legislature is to designate funding sources for the LATF and impose restrictions on bond issues, including maximum interest rates and discounts if they desire. The in- tent of this provision is to assure legislative control over State expenditures, not whether a particular bond issue should be made. The bill would allow the Legislature to approve or dis- approve executive decisions such as project scope and defini- tion. These functions are constitutionally within the realm of the executive branch and, if obstructed, there would be an in- fringement of executive authority. House Bill 1015 has the potential to foster doubt and uncer- tainty regarding the Governor and Cabinet's ability to proceed with plans to issue bonds for acquisition of badly needed pub- lic beaches under the Save Our Coasts program at the earliest possible date. The major justification for the Save Our Coasts program was that Florida's rapid growth and development are preempting public use of many desirable beaches while beach property values are skyrocketing. Therefore, it is prudent to move for- ward quickly and acquire as much beach property as possible, even in the face of current high interest rates, since apprecia- tion of beach property is occurring at an annual statewide rate of 30% or more. HB 1015 would prevent implementation of this vital program. For the above reasons, I am withholding my approval of House Bill 1015, Regular Session of the Legislature, commencing on January 19, 1982, and do hereby veto the same. Sincerely, BOB GRAHAM Governor -and the above vetoed bill (1982 Regular Session), together with the Governor's objections thereto, was referred to the Committee on Appropriations. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Specific appropriation 259 on page 30 appropriates $100,000 in 1982-83 from the General Revenue Fund for Ozona Model Matching Grants. The need for this appropriation has not been adequately substantiated. Additionally, this specific appropria- tion was not planned in coordination with the Florida Infor- mation Resource Network. Therefore, specific appropriation 259 on page 30, which reads as follows, is hereby vetoed: "259 Special Categories Ozona Model Matching Grants From General Revenue Fund $100,000", Specific appropriation 329 on page 49 appropriates $13,333,333 from the General Revenue Fund to hold harmless school dis- tricts who would otherwise suffer from the unanticipated costs of educating Cuban and Haitian refugees. The proviso language which follows specific appropriation 329 also contains, in the last paragraph, a duplicate appropriation of $13,333,333 from the Working Capital Fund for precisely the same purpose. By vetoing the General Revenue appropriation of $13,333,333 in specific appropriation 329, I do not intend to veto the last paragraph of the proviso which I consider an appropriation, thereby ensuring that school districts are held harmless for these costs from the Working Capital Fund. The language pre- ceding the appropriation contained in the final paragraph qualifies and restricts the disbursement of the Working Capital funds, if needed, and therefore is not vetoed. Therefore, specific appropriation 329 on page 49 which reads as follows, and not the accompanying proviso language, is hereby vetoed: "329 Special Categories Hold Harmless for Federal Cuban/Haitian/ Impact Aid From General Revenue Fund $13,333,333" Specific appropriation 333A on page 51 appropriates $10,000 in 1982-83 from the General Revenue Fund for a Fine Arts Award Program. The intent of this specific appropriation is the same as the intent of specific appropriation 329A, the Youth Art Symposium, and is consequently a duplicate appropriation. Therefore, specific appropriation 333A on page 51, which reads as follows, is hereby vetoed: "333A Special Categories Fine Arts Award Program From General Revenue Fund $10,000" Specific appropriation 392A on page 67 appropriates $65,000 in 1982-83 from the General Revenue Fund to replace non- recurring federal funds in the Center for Employee Relations and Law at Florida State University. The replacement of these funds in the absence of a comprehensive State policy on re- placing lost federal funds is inappropriate at this time. There- fore, specific appropriation 392A on page 67, which reads as follows, is hereby vetoed: "392A Special Categories Center for Employee Relations and Law From General Revenue Fund $65,000" Proviso language following specific appropriation 637B on page 106 provides staffing for a renovated detention center in Lake County. The number of youths held in detention from Lake County has been from 5 to 7 a day during the last year. The proposed Lake facility has 18 beds. The Lake County youths are currently being detained in the Seminole detention facility without problems. A new Marion County detention fa- cility will open by July 1, 1982. With this additional capacity, the Lake facility cannot be justified. It is also questionable whether any of these funds could be used for renovation based upon the proviso language. Renovation would be essential be- fore this facility could be habitable. Therefore, the proviso language following specific appropriation 637B on page 106, which reads as follows, is hereby vetoed: "Funds of $209,144 and 24 positions in specific appropriation 637B are for the implementation of a renovated juvenile de- tention center in Lake County on January 1, 1983" Proviso language following specific appropriation 689 on page 113 earmarks $45,000 in 1982-83 from the County Health Unit Trust Fund for renovations and repairs at Flagler County Health Clinic. This language provides preferential treatment to one of sixty-seven county health units. Additionally, Flagler County will have the option of allocating its revenues from the penny tax increase for this purpose. Therefore, the proviso following specific appropriation 689 on page 113 which reads as follows, is hereby vetoed: "Of the funds in specific appropriation 689, up to $45,000 shall be used to conduct repairs and renovations at the Flagler County Health Clinic contingent upon an equivalent contribution of $45,000 from Flagler County." Specific appropriation 689A on page 114 and the accompany- ing proviso language appropriates $1,000,000 in 1982-83 from the General Revenue Fund for the construction/renovation of county health unit facilities with matching funds provided by the Boards of County Commissioners. To date, there has not been a study conducted to document the need for the construc- tion/renovation of county health unit facilities. Furthermore, at the local level, the additional 1 tax revenues to the counties may be allocated to fund this type of activity. Therefore, specific appropriation 689A and the accompanying proviso language on page 114 which reads as follows, is hereby vetoed: "689A Aid to Local Governments Construction/Renovation County Health Unit Facilities From General Revenue Fund $1,000,000 "The Department shall use the funds in specific appropria- tion 689A to provide grants to boards of county commis- sioners for the construction, renovation and/or repair of county health unit facilities. The Department shall receive applications from boards of county commissioners for the proposed grants. Such funds shall be provided to counties on a matching basis with the State contribution ranging from 25 percent to 50 percent depending upon the priority need of the applicant." The proviso language following specific appropriation 1095 on page 167 provides that $3,500,000 of debt service on Reve- nue Bonds is contingent upon passage of a concurrent resolu- tion by the Legislature authorizing sale of bonds. Proceeds from the bond issue in question are to be used to acquire badly needed public beaches under the Save Our Coasts Program. Article II, Section 7 of the Florida Constitution declares con- servation and protection of natural resources to be a State policy. To enhance this policy, Florida voters overwhelmingly approved in 1972 a Constitutional Amendment which allows the Governor and Cabinet to issue revenue bonds for the purchase of recreation and conservation lands. The use of proviso lan- guage in the General Appropriations Act which restricts con- stitutional functions within the executive branch is an in- fringement on constitutionally authorized executive authority. Therefore, the proviso language following specific appropria- tion 1095 on page 167, which reads as follows, is hereby vetoed: "$3,500,000 included in specific appropriation 1095 is con- tingent upon passage of a concurrent resolution authorizing sale of bonds." Specific appropriation 15A in Section 2 on page 199 appro- priates $6,500,000 in 1982-83 from the General Revenue Fund, to the Department of Corrections for the construction of a 100 bed mental health facility. The construction of such a fa- cility, although commendable and in keeping with the long- term needs of the State prison system, is not a priority at this time. This $6,500,000, when combined with other vetoed items, and added to the $6,000,000 appropriated by the Legislature, will provide the necessary dollars to guarantee that prisoners will not be unnecessarily released from the State prison system due to lack of space. Therefore, specific appropriation 15A in Section 2 on page 199 which reads as follows, is hereby vetoed: "15A Fixed Capital Outlay Mental Health Treatment Facility From General Revenue Fund $6,500,000" Specific appropriation 151 on page 200 appropriates $2,000,- 000 in 1982-83 from the General Revenue Fund for the con- struction of a community mental health center. Currently, the State purchases services from community mental health cen- ters which are non-profit corporations. The State has never provided funds to build such a facility elsewhere in the State and furthermore, the Legislature has no consistent policy to support a construction program of this nature and no need was demonstrated in this instance. Therefore, specific appro- priation 151 on page 200, which reads as follows, is hereby vetoed: "151 Fixed Capital Outlay Mental Health Clinic Manatee County From General Revenue Fund $2,000,000" 4 May 21, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Specific appropriation 22G on page 202 appropriates $1,750,- 000 in 1982-83 from the General Revenue Fund for acquisition and renovation of the Pensacola City Hall to become the T. T. Wentworth Museum. A recent Architect's report estimated that it would cost $3,000,000 to renovate the building. Sufficient funds have not been appropriated to complete renovation and funds are not available for the recurring costs to operate and maintain the museum. Therefore, specific appropriation 22G and the accompanying proviso language on page 202, which reads as follows, is hereby vetoed: "22G Fixed Capital Outlay Acquisition and Renovation of Pensacola City Hall to become the T. T. Went- worth Museum From General Revenue Fund $1,750,000 "Funds in specific appropriation 22G shall be used to acquire and renovate the Pensacola City Hall which shall be used to house the T. T. Wentworth Historical Museum. The Went- worth Collection shall be made available on a loan basis to universities, community colleges and other educational in- stitutions." The portions of House Bill 3-D which are set forth herein with my objections, are hereby vetoed and all other portions of House Bill 3-D are hereby approved. Sincerely, BOB GRAHAM Governor On motion by Rep. Morgan, the rules were waived and the House agreed to take up line item veto 151 as set forth in the veto message on HB 3-D. Rep. Morgan moved that line item 151 on page 200 of HB 3-D (Fixed Capital Outlay, Mental Health Clinic-Manatee County, From General Revenue Fund, $2,000,000) be reinstated, the veto of the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding. The vote was: Yeas-106 OF REPRESENTATIVES 5 Introduction and Reference By Representative Martin- HB 6-G-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; providing an alternative procedure by which candidates may qualify for election the the United States House of Representa- tives or the State Legislature for the election to be held in 1982; providing an effective date. Rep. Martin moved that HB 6-G 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 6-G was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Martin, the rules were waived and HB 6-G was read the second time by title and the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-103 The Chair Allen Bankhead Batchelor Bell Boles Brantley Brodie Brown Burnsed Burrall Bush Carlton Carpenter Casas Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crotty Danson Davis Deratany Drage Dunbar Dyer Easley Evans-Jones Ewing Foster Fox Friedman Gallagher Girardeau Grant Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Hollingsworth Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Jones, D. L. Kelly Kimmel Kiser Lehman Lehtinen Lewis Liberti Lippman Mann Martin McEwan McPherson, S. McPherson, T. Meffert Melby Messersmith Mills Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Myers Nergard Nuckolls Ogden O'Malley Patchett Patterson Plummer, J. Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sample Shackelford Sheldon Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Smith, L. J. Steele Thomas Thompson Upchurch Ward Watt Webster Weinstock Wetherell Williams Woodburn Woodruff Young Fox Friedman Gallagher Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber 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 Lehman Lehtinen Lewis Liberti Lippman Mann Martin McEwan McPherson, S. McPherson, T. Meek Meffert Messersmith Mills Mitchell Moffitt Morgan Myers Nergard Nuckolls Ogden O'Malley Patchett Patterson Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Price Nays-7 Bankhead Deratany Moore Brantley Melby Sample Ready Reynolds Richmopd Robinson Rosen Sadowski Shackelford Sheldon Silver Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Smith, L. J. Spaet Steele Thomas Thompson Upchurch Ward Watt Webster Weinstock Wetherell Williams Woodburn Young Woodruff So item 151 of HB 3-D (1982 Special Session) was reinstated by the required Constitutional two-thirds vote of all Members present. The veto of the Governor was not sustained. The action of the House, together with HB 3-D and veto message attached thereto, was immediately certified to the Senate. Nays-1 Hieber Votes after roll call: Yeas-Gustafson, L. H. Plummer, Gordon, Sadowski, Meek Nays to Yeas-Hieber So the bill passed and was immediately certified to the Senate. By Representative Young- HR 3-G-A resolution commending the Miami Carol City Senior High School for an outstanding athletic program that has resulted in various awards and the winning of the 1982 AAAA Baseball State Championship. WHEREAS, Miami Carol City Senior High School opened in 1963 with an enrollment of 1,400 students and now serves 2,000 students, and WHEREAS, this comprehensive urban high school has success- fully served a tri-ethnic community where residents have ex- hibited characteristics of great stability, and WHEREAS, the administrators, faculty, and student body, led by principal Carnell White, athletic director Jack Brady, and business manager Jeff Paris, have exerted continuous efforts to exemplify the high ideals of physical fitness and sportsmanship that have resulted in a series of awards for the athletic department, including AAAA State Championships in five different sports, and WHEREAS, these efforts resulted in the Florida AAAA Baseball State Championship in 1982, and WHEREAS, the 1982 Miami Carol City Senior High School baseball team was ably coached by Pete Hertler, who was assisted by Jim Meehan, and May 21, 1982 The Chair Allen Batchelor Bell Boles Brodie Brown Burnsed Burrall Bush Carlton Carpenter Casas Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crawford Crotty Danson Davis Drage Dunbar Dyer Easley Ewing Foster JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WHEREAS, the 1982 Miami Carol City Senior High School baseball team was composed of the following young men: Lazaro Aleman, Jeffery Baxley, Larry Crawford, Paul Delello, Ronald Delello, Kenneth Elwood, Reynold Garcia, Carlos Gonzalez, Otis Green, Bill Rego, Daniel Reyes, Devin Rhodriguez, Ray Rivera, Roy Rivera, Marcos Santabinez, Leandro Santana, Jose Tartabull, and Junior Valdespino, and WHEREAS, it is only fitting and proper that the Miami Carol City Senior High School baseball team be commended for winning the 1982 AAAA Baseball State Championship, NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Florida: That the 1982 Miami Carol City Senior High School base- ball team is commended for winning the 1982 AAAA Baseball State Championship. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Miami Carol City Senior High School. Rep. Young moved that HR 3-G 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 HR 3-G was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Young, the resolution was read the second time in full and adopted. The vote was: Yeas-102 The Chair Bankhead Bell Boles Brodie Brown Burnsed Burrall Bush Carlton Carpenter Casas Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crawford Crotty Danson Drage Dyer Evans-Jones Ewing Foster Fox Friedman Nays-None Gallagher Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber 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 Lehman Lehtinen Lewis Liberti Lippman Mann 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 Robinson Rosen Sample Shackelford Sheldon Silver Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Smith, L. J. Spaet Steele Thomas Thompson Upchurch Watt Webster Weinstock Wetherell Williams Woodburn Woodruff Young Votes after roll call: Yeas-Dunbar, Easley, Martin Presentation of Former Member Rep. Davis presented the Honorable John L. Ryals, former Member and Speaker pro tempore of the House, from Hills- borough County. By Representatives Cosgrove, Silver, C. A. Hall, Reynolds, S. McPherson, W. R. Hodges, Kershaw, Casas, J. Plummer, Lehtinen, L. R. Hawkins, L. H. Plummer, and Brodie- HB 8-G-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the local government half-cent sales tax; amending s. 200.085(4), Florida Statutes; requiring that, after complying with millage limita- tions, Dade County and its municipalities use a percentage of the excess proceeds of said tax for crime control and law enforcement purposes; providing an effective date. Rep. Cosgrove moved that HB 8-G be admitted for introduc- tion, the Speaker having ruled that the measure was outside the purview of the Call. The motion was not agreed to by the required Constitutional two-thirds vote. Therefore, HB 8-G was not admitted for introduction. By Representatives Moffitt, Clements, S. McPherson, Rosen, Liberti, and Burnsed- HB 5-G-A bill to be entitled An act relating to crimes; prohibiting the possession or use of cartridges loaded with Teflon (Tetra Fluoro Ethylene) or similarly coated bullets that are manufactured with a core material sufficiently hard to penetrate Type II police body armor; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. Rep. Moffitt moved that HB 5-G be admitted for introduc- tion, the Speaker having ruled that the measure was outside the purview of the Call. The motion was agreed to by the re- quired Constitutional two-thirds vote and HB 5-G was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Moffitt, the rules were waived and HB 5-G was read the second time by title and the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-108 The Chair Allen Bankhead Batchelor Bell Boles Brantley Brodie Brown Burnsed Burrall Bush Carpenter Casas Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crawford Crotty Davis Deratany Drage Dunbar Dyer Easley Evans-Jones Foster Fox Friedman Gallagher Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber 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 Lehman Lehtinen Lewis Liberti Lippman Mann Martin McEwan McPherson, S. McPherson, T. Meek Meffert Melby Messersmith Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Myers Nergard O'Malley Patchett Patterson Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sample Shackelford Sheldon Silver Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Smith, L. J. Spaet Steele Thomas Thompson Upchurch Ward Watt Webster Weinstock Wetherell Williams Woodburn Woodruff Young Nays-None Votes after roll call: Yeas-Carlton, Nuckolls, Danson So the bill passed and was immediately certified to the Senate. By Representative Martin- HR 16-G-A resolution commending the University of Florida baseball team. WHEREAS, the University of Florida collegiate baseball team has recently completed a successful regular season by compiling a record of 34 wins, 23 losses and 1 tie, and WHEREAS, the Gator baseball team has just defeated the University of Tennessee to emerge as the champions of the Southeastern Conference, and WHEREAS, as a result of its successes, the University of Florida baseball team has earned the opportunity to compete in the NCAA regional tournament, and WHEREAS, it is fitting and proper that the House of Repre- sentatives of the State of Florida pause in its deliberations to recognize and commend the University of Florida baseball team on this occasion, NOW THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Florida: That the House of Representatives of the State of Florida does hereby recognize and commend Coach Jack Rhine and his May 21, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES fine University of Florida baseball team for its accomplish- ments in the 1982 season and its triumph as champions of the Southeastern Conference. On motion by Rep. Martin, without objection, HR 16-G was admitted for introduction, being outside the purview of the Call and, by unanimous consent, was adopted. By the Select Committee on Reapportionment- HB 1-G--A bill to be entitled An act relating to the establish- ment of congressional districts; amending s. 8.001, Florida Statutes, providing definitions; amending s. 8.01, Florida Stat- utes, providing for the division of the state into 19 congressional districts; amending s. 8.011, Florida Statutes, relating to the inclusion of unlisted territory in contiguous districts; amending s. 8.03, Florida Statutes, relating to the election of represen- tatives to Congress; relating to effective dates for congressional districts created in 1982; providing for severability of invalid portions; reenacting s. 8.05, Florida Statutes, relating to mem- bership of governmental agencies appointed pursuant to former district boundaries; repealing s. 8.04, Florida Statutes, pro- viding effective dates for congressional districts created in 1972; repealing s. 8.06, Florida Statutes, relating to severability of invalid portions; providing effective dates. -was read the first time by title. On motion by Rep. Moffitt, the rules were waived and HB 1-G was read the second time by title. Representative Ward offered the following amendment: Amendment 1-On page 3, line 9, through page 4, line 18, strike descriptions of districts 1 & 2 and insert new descriptions of districts 1 & 2: DISTRICT 1 CONSISTS OF: PART OF BAY COUNTY PART OF CCD 5 TRACT 14 CCD 10 PART OF CCD 20 PART OF TRACT 5 BG 1 TRACT 8 TRACT 9 TRACT 10 TRACT 11 TRACT 12 TRACT 13 TRACT 15 TRACT 16 TRACT 17 TRACT 18 TRACT 19 TRACT 20 TRACT 21 TRACT 22 TRACT 23 TRACT 23.99 TRACT 24 TRACT 25 CCD 22 CCD 25 ESCAMBIA COUNTY OKALOOSA COUNTY SANTA ROSA COUNTY WALTON COUNTY DISTRICT 2 CONSISTS OF: BAKER COUNTY PART OF BAY COUNTY PART OF CCD 5 TRACT 4 PART OF CCD 20 PART OF TRACT 5 ED 0338 ED 0339 ED 0341 ED 0342 CCD 35 BRADFORD COUNTY CALHOUN COUNTY PART OF CLAY COUNTY CCD 10 CCD 15 COLUMBIA COUNTY DIXIE COUNTY FRANKLIN COUNTY GADSDEN COUNTY GILCHRIST COUNTY GULF COUNTY HAMILTON COUNTY HOLMES COUNTY JACKSON COUNTY JEFFERSON COUNTY LAFAYETTE COUNTY LEON COUNTY LEVY COUNTY LIBERTY COUNTY MADISON COUNTY SUWANNEE COUNTY TAYLOR COUNTY UNION COUNTY WAKULLA COUNTY WASHINGTON COUNTY Without objection, the amendment was withdrawn. Representative Dunbar offered the following amendment: Amendment 2-On page 10, lines 1 through 29, and on page 16, line 1, through page 18, line 19, strike descriptions of dis- tricts 6 & 9 and insert new descriptions of districts 6 & 9: DISTRICT 6 CONSISTS OF: ALACHUA COUNTY CITRUS COUNTY HERNANDO COUNTY PART OF LAKE COUNTY CCD 5 PART OF CCD 10 TRACT 302.02 CCD 15 CCD 20 CCD 22 CCD 25 CCD 30 PART OF CCD 40 PART OF TRACT 309.01 ED 0284 ED 0285 ED 0286 ED 0287 ED 0288 ED 0289 ED 0290 ED 0291 ED 0292T ED 0292U ED 0295 ED 0296A ED 0296B ED 0296C ED 0297 ED 0299A ED 0299B ED 0300 ED 0301 ED 0376 CCD 45 MARION COUNTY PART OF PASCO COUNTY PART OF CCD 10 TRACT 327 CCD 15 PART OF CCD 30 TRACT 328 PART OF TRACT 329 ED 0048 ED 0075 TRACT 330 TRACT 331 PART OF PUTNAM COUNTY PART OF CCD 21 ED 0444U ED 0444V ED 0444W SUMTER COUNTY DISTRICT 9 CONSISTS OF: PART OF HILLSBOR- OUGH COUNTY PART OF CCD 6 TRACT 121.01 TRACT 121.02 PART OF TRACT 122.02 BG 5 PART OF BG 9 BLOCK 904 BLOCK 905 BLOCK 906 BLOCK 907 BLOCK 908 BLOCK 909 BLOCK 910 BLOCK 911 BLOCK 912 BLOCK 913 BLOCK 914 CCD 10 PART OF CCD 45 TRACT 101.01 TRACT 101.02 TRACT 124 TRACT 125 TRACT 126 TRACT 127 TRACT 128 TRACT 129 TRACT 130 PART OF CCD 65 TRACT 104 TRACT 106 TRACT 107 PART OF TRACT 108.04 BG 1 PART OF BG 2 BLOCK 211 BLOCK 225 BLOCK 226 BLOCK 227 BLOCK 229 BLOCK 234 TRACT 110.01 TRACT 110.02 TRACT 111 CCD 80 PART OF PASCO COUNTY CCD 5 PART OF CCD 10 TRACT 325 TRACT 326 CCD 20 CCD 25 PART OF CCD 30 PART OF TRACT 329 ED 0049 ED 0053 ED 0076 PART OF PINELLAS COUNTY PART OF CCD 20 TRACT 254.01 TRACT 254.04 TRACT 254.05 TRACT 254.07 PART OF TRACT 254.09 PART OF BG 1 BLOCK 101 BLOCK 103 BLOCK 104 BLOCK 105 BLOCK 117 BLOCK 123 BLOCK 124 BLOCK 125 BLOCK 126 BLOCK 127 BLOCK 128 BLOCK 129 BLOCK 130 BLOCK 131 BLOCK 132 BLOCK 133 BLOCK 134 TRACT 255.01 TRACT 255.03 PART OF TRACT 255.04 BG 2 BG 3 BG 4 PART OF BG 5 BLOCK 501 BLOCK 502 BLOCK 503 BLOCK 504 BLOCK 505 BLOCK 506 BLOCK 507 BLOCK 508 BLOCK 509 BLOCK 510 BLOCK 515 BLOCK 516 BLOCK 520 BLOCK 521 BLOCK 522 BLOCK 523 BLOCK 524 BLOCK 525 BLOCK 534 PART OF TRACT 256.01 BG 3 PART OF TRACT 256.02 PART OF BG 1 BLOCK 101 BLOCK 102 BLOCK 103 BLOCK 104 BLOCK 106 BLOCK 107 TRACT 258 TRACT 259.01 7 May 21, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TRACT 259.02 TRACT 268.04 TRACT 260.01 TRACT 268.05 TRACT 260.02 TRACT 268.06 TRACT 260.99 TRACT 268.07 TRACT 261 TRACT 269.03 TRACT 262 TRACT 269.04 TRACT 263 TRACT 269.05 TRACT 264 TRACT 269.06 TRACT 265 TRACT 269.07 TRACT 266.01 TRACT 270 TRACT 266.02 TRACT 271.01 TRACT 267.01 TRACT 271.02 TRACT 267.02 TRACT 271.03 TRACT 267.03 CCD 55 TRACT 268.03 Rep. Dunbar moved the adoption of the amendment, which was adopted. Representative Mann offered the following amendment: Amendment 3-On page 19, lines 1-8, and on page 23, line 1, through page 25, line 19, strike descriptions of districts 10, 12 & 13 and insert new descriptions of districts 10, 12, and 13: DISTRICT 10 CONSISTS BLOCK 317 OF: BLOCK 318 HARDEE COUNTY BLOCK 319 MANATEE COUNTY BLOCK 320 PART OF OSCEOLA BLOCK 321 COUNTY BLOCK 322 PART OF CCD 5 BLOCK 323 TRACT 401.01 BLOCK 324 PART OF TRACT TRACT 504 401.02 TRACT 506 ED 0139 TRACT 507 ED 0178 MARTIN COUNTY ED 0179 OKEECHOBEE COUNTY PART OF POLK COUNTY PART OF PALM BEACH CCD 10 COUNTY CCD 45 CCD 10 CCD 55 CCD 35 PART OF CCD 70 CCD 45 PART OF TRACT 142 CCD 70 BG 1 PART OF CCD 77 TRACT 143 TRACT 78.01 TRACT 144 TRACT 78.02 TRACT 155 PART OF CCD 80 CCD 96 TRACT 14.02 PART OF SARASOTA TRACT 16 COUNTY TRACT 17 CCD 11 TRACT 18.01 CCD 13 TRACT 18.02 PART OF CCD 15 TRACT 19.01 TRACT 3 TRACT 19.02 TRACT 11 TRACT 20 TRACT 12 TRACT 21 TRACT 14 TRACT 22 TRACT 23 DISTRICT 12 CONSISTS TRACT 24 OF: TRACT 25 DE SOTO COUNTY TRACT 26 GLADES COUNTY PART OF TRACT 27 HENDRY COUNTY BG 1 HIGHLANDS COUNTY TRACT 35.01 PART OF INDIAN RIVER PART OF POLK COUNTY COUNTY CCD 40 PART OF CCD 15 PART OF CCD 70 PART OF TRACT 501 PART OF TRACT 142 ED 0238 ED 0492 PART OF BG 1 BG 2 BLOCK 146 BG 3 BLOCK 147 TRACT 154 BLOCK 148 TRACT 156 BLOCK 149 ST. LUCIE COUNTY BLOCK 150 BLOCK 151 DISTRICT 13 CONSISTS BLOCK 152 OF: BLOCK 153 CHARLOTTE COUNTY BLOCK 154 COLLIER COUNTY BLOCK 155 LEE COUNTY BLOCK 156 PART OF SARASOTA BLOCK 157 COUNTY BLOCK 158 CCD 6 PART OF BG 3 CCD 8 BLOCK 316 CCD 12 PART OF CCD 15 TRACT 10 TRACT 1 TRACT 13 TRACT 2 TRACT 15 TRACT 2.99 TRACT 16 TRACT 4 TRACT 17 TRACT 5 TRACT 18 TRACT 6 TRACT 19.01 TRACT 7 TRACT 19.02 TRACT 9 CCD 35 Rep. Mann moved the adoption of the amendment, which failed of adoption. Representative M. E. Hawkins offered the following amend- ment: Amendment 4-On page 19, lines 1-8, and on page 23, line 1, through page 25, line 19, strike descriptions of districts 10, 12 & 13 and insert new descriptions for districts 10, 12 & 13: DISTRICT 10 CONSISTS ED 0238 OF: PART OF BG 1 DE SOTO COUNTY BLOCK 146 HARDEE COUNTY BLOCK 147 HIGHLANDS COUNTY BLOCK 148 PART OF MANATEE BLOCK 149 COUNTY BLOCK 150 PART OF CCD 10 BLOCK 151 TRACT 1.01 BLOCK 152 TRACT 1.02 BLOCK 153 TRACT 1.03 BLOCK 154 TRACT 1.04 BLOCK 155 PART OF TRACT 2 BLOCK 156 PART OF BG 1 BLOCK 157 BLOCK 101 BLOCK 158 BLOCK 102 PART OF BG 3 BLOCK 103 BLOCK 316 BLOCK 104 BLOCK 317 BLOCK 105 BLOCK 318 BLOCK 106 BLOCK 319 BLOCK 107 BLOCK 320 BLOCK 108 BLOCK 321 BLOCK 109 BLOCK 322 BLOCK 110 BLOCK 323 BLOCK 111 BLOCK 324 BLOCK 112 TRACT 504 BLOCK 113 TRACT 506 BLOCK 122 TRACT 507 BLOCK 123 MARTIN COUNTY BLOCK 124 OKEECHOBEE COUNTY BLOCK 125 PART OF PALM BEACH BLOCK 126 COUNTY TRACT 4.01 CCD 10 TRACT 4.02 CCD 35 TRACT 5.01 CCD 45 TRACT 5.02 CCD 70 TRACT 6.01 PART OF CCD 77 TRACT 6.02 TRACT 78.01 TRACT 7 TRACT 78.02 TRACT 8.01 PART OF CCD 80 TRACT 8.02 TRACT 14.02 TRACT 12.01 TRACT 16 TRACT 12.02 TRACT 17 TRACT 18 TRACT 18.01 TRACT 19.02 TRACT 18.02 CCD 15 TRACT 19.01 CCD 30 TRACT 19.02 CCD 35 TRACT 20 PART OF OSCEOLA TRACT 21 COUNTY TRACT 22 PART OF CCD 5 TRACT 23 TRACT 401.01 TRACT 24 PART OF TRACT 401.02 TRACT 25 ED 0139 TRACT 26 ED 0178 PART OF TRACT 27 ED 0179 BG 1 POLK COUNTY TRACT 35.01 ST. LUCIE COUNTY DISTRICT 12 CONSISTS OF: DISTRICT 13 CONSISTS COLLIER COUNTY OF: GLADES COUNTY CHARLOTTE COUNTY HENDRY COUNTY LEE COUNTY PART OF INDIAN RIVER PART OF MANATEE COUNTY COUNTY PART OF CCD 15 PART OF CCD 10 PART OF TRACT 501 PART OF TRACT 2 May 21, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PART OF BG 1 BG 4 BLOCK 114 TRACT 3.01 BLOCK 115 TRACT 3.02 BLOCK 116 TRACT 3.03 BLOCK 117 TRACT 9 BLOCK 118 TRACT 10 BLOCK 119 TRACT 11.01 BLOCK 120 TRACT 11.02 BLOCK 121 TRACT 17.01 BG 2 TRACT 17.02 BG 3 SARASOTA COUNTY Rep. Hawkins moved the adoption of the amendment, which failed of adoption. Representative Liberti offered the following amendment: Amendment 5-On page 23, line 1, through page 25, line 19, strike descriptions of Districts 12 & 13 and insert new descriptions of Districts 12 & 13: DISTRICT 12 CONSISTS MARTIN COUNTY OF: OKEECHOBEE COUNTY GLADES COUNTY PART OF PALM BEACH HENDRY COUNTY COUNTY HIGHLANDS COUNTY CCD 10 PART OF INDIAN RIVER CCD 35 COUNTY CCD 45 PART OF CCD 15 CCD 70 PART OF TRACT 501 PART OF CCD 77 ED 0238 TRACT 78.01 PART OF BG 1 TRACT 78.02 BLOCK 146 PART OF CCD 80 BLOCK 147 TRACT 14.02 BLOCK 148 TRACT 16 BLOCK 149 TRACT 17 BLOCK 150 TRACT 18.01 BLOCK 151 TRACT 18.02 BLOCK 152 TRACT 19.01 BLOCK 153 TRACT 19.02 BLOCK 154 TRACT 20 BLOCK 155 TRACT 21 BLOCK 156 TRACT 22 BLOCK 157 TRACT 23 BLOCK 158 TRACT 24 PART OF BG 3 TRACT 25 BLOCK 316 TRACT 26 BLOCK 317 PART OF TRACT 27 BLOCK 318 BG 1 BLOCK 319 TRACT 35.01 BLOCK 320 ST. LUCIE COUNTY BLOCK 321 BLOCK 322 DISTRICT 13 CONSISTS BLOCK 323 OF: BLOCK 324 CHARLOTTE COUNTY TRACT 504 COLLIER COUNTY TRACT 506 PART OF LEE COUNTY TRACT 507 CCD 11 PART OF LEE COUNTY CCD 16 PART OF CCD 30 CCD 21 TRACT 4 CCD 23 PART OF TRACT 5 PART OF CCD 30 PART OF BG 1 TRACT 1 BLOCK 101 TRACT 2 BLOCK 106 TRACT 3 BLOCK 107 PART OF TRACT 5 BLOCK 108 PART OF BG 1 BLOCK 117 BLOCK 102 BLOCK 118 BLOCK 103 BLOCK 134 BLOCK 104 BLOCK 135 BLOCK 105 BLOCK 136 BLOCK 111 BLOCK 147 BLOCK 112 BLOCK 148 BLOCK 113 BLOCK 149 BLOCK 114 BLOCK 174 BLOCK 115 CCD 32 BLOCK 116 CCD 35 BLOCK 119 PART OF CCD 40 BLOCK 120 TRACT 202 BLOCK 121 TRACT 203 BLOCK 122 PART OF TRACT 204 BLOCK 126 BG 1 BLOCK 127 BG 2 BLOCK 131 PART OF BG 3 BLOCK 132 BLOCK 301 BLOCK 133 BLOCK 137 BLOCK 138 BLOCK 139 BLOCK 140 BLOCK 146 BLOCK 150 BLOCK 152 BLOCK 153 BLOCK 154 BLOCK 155 BLOCK 156 BLOCK 157 BLOCK 158 BLOCK 159 BLOCK 160 BLOCK 161 BLOCK 162 BLOCK 163 BLOCK 164 BLOCK 167 BLOCK 168 BLOCK 169 BLOCK 170 BLOCK 171 BLOCK 172 BLOCK 173 BG 2 BG 3 BG 4 BG 5 BG 6 TRACT 6 TRACT 7 TRACT 8 TRACT 9 TRACT 10 TRACT 11 TRACT 12 TRACT 13 TRACT 14 TRACT 15 TRACT 16 TRACT 17 TRACT 18 TRACT 19 PART OF CCD 40 TRACT 201 PART OF TRACT 204 PART OF BG 3 BLOCK 303 BLOCK 304 BLOCK 307 BLOCK 314 BLOCK 315 TRACT 205 TRACT 206 TRACT 207 TRACT 208 CCD 45 CCD 50 SARASOTA COUNTY Without objection, the amendment was withdrawn. Representative Gallagher offered the following amendment: Amendment 6-On page 31, line 1, through page 39, line 31, strike descriptions of districts 16-19 and insert new descrip- tions of districts 16-19: DISTRICT 16 CONSISTS OF: PART OF BROWARD COUNTY CCD 3 CCD 10 PART OF CCD 20 TRACT 428 TRACT 429 TRACT 430 TRACT 431 PART OF TRACT 432 BG 1 PART OF BG 2 BLOCK 202 BLOCK 203 BLOCK 204 BLOCK 205 BLOCK 206 BLOCK 207 BLOCK 208 BLOCK 223 BLOCK 224 BLOCK 225 PART OF TRACT 433 BG 5 PART OF BG 6 BLOCK 601 BLOCK 603 BLOCK 604 BLOCK 605 BLOCK 607 BLOCK 608 BLOCK 609 BLOCK 610 BLOCK 611 BLOCK 612 BLOCK 623 BLOCK 624 BLOCK 625 BLOCK 626 BLOCK 627 BLOCK 628 BLOCK 629 BLOCK 630 BLOCK 631 BLOCK 632 PART OF BG 7 BLOCK 702 BLOCK 703 BLOCK 704 BLOCK 705 BLOCK 706 BLOCK 707 BLOCK 708 BLOCK 709 BLOCK 710 BLOCK 711 BLOCK 712 CCD 25 CCD 30 CCD 38 PART OF CCD 43 PART OF TRACT 611 PART OF BG 1 BLOCK 106 BLOCK 107 BLOCK 108 BLOCK 109 BLOCK 110 BLOCK 111 BLOCK 112 BLOCK 113 BLOCK 114 BLOCK 115 BLOCK 116 BLOCK 117 BLOCK 118 BLOCK 119 BLOCK 120 BLOCK 121 BLOCK 124 BLOCK 125 BLOCK 126 BLOCK 127 BLOCK 128 BLOCK 129 BLOCK 130 BLOCK 131 BLOCK 132 BLOCK 133 9 May 21, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PART OF DADE COUNTY PART OF CCD 17 PART OF TRACT 115 ED 0100 ED 0101 ED 0102 ED 0103 ED 0104 PART OF CCD 20 TRACT 93.04 TRACT 93.05 TRACT 101.02 TRACT 101.06 TRACT 101.07 PART OF CCD 28 TRACT 101.03 TRACT 101.08 PART OF CCD 45 TRACT 60.01 TRACT 60.02 PART OF CCD 85 PART OF TRACT 100.01 PART OF BG 9 BLOCK 904 TRACT 100.05 TRACT 100.07 PART OF CCD 90 TRACT 90.01 TRACT 90.02 PART OF CCD 120 TRACT 77.01 TRACT 88.01 TRACT 88.02 TRACT 89.01 TRACT 89.02 TRACT 89.03 DISTRICT 17 CONSISTS OF: PART OF DADE COUNTY PART OF CCD 45 TRACT 1.03 TRACT 1.04 TRACT 1.05 TRACT 1.06 TRACT 2.01 TRACT 2.02 TRACT 2.03 TRACT 2.04 TRACT 2.05 TRACT 2.06 TRACT 2.07 TRACT 2.08 TRACT 3.01 TRACT 3.02 TRACT 3.03 TRACT 3.04 TRACT 4.01 TRACT 4.02 TRACT 4.03 TRACT 4.04 TRACT 4.05 TRACT 4.06 TRACT 4.07 TRACT 4.08 TRACT 5.03 TRACT 9.01 TRACT 9.02 TRACT 9.03 TRACT 10.01 TRACT 10.02 TRACT 10.03 TRACT 10.04 TRACT 11.01 TRACT 11.02 TRACT 11.03 TRACT 11.04 TRACT 12.02 TRACT 12.03 TRACT 12.04 TRACT 13 TRACT 14 TRACT 15.01 TRACT 15.02 TRACT 17.01 TRACT 17.02 TRACT 18.01 TRACT 18.02 TRACT 18.03 TRACT 19.01 TRACT 19.02 TRACT 20.01 TRACT 20.02 TRACT 21 TRACT 22.01 TRACT 22.02 TRACT 23 TRACT 96 TRACT 97.01 TRACT 97.02 TRACT 98 PART OF CCD 50 TRACT 1.01 TRACT 38 TRACT 39.01 TRACT 39.02 TRACT 39.04 TRACT 39.05 TRACT 39.06 TRACT 40 PART OF CCD 85 TRACT 94 TRACT 95.01 TRACT 95.02 TRACT 99.01 TRACT 99.02 TRACT 99.03 TRACT 99.04 DISTRICT 18 CONSISTS OF: PART OF DADE COUNTY PART OF CCD 20 TRACT 6.01 TRACT 6.02 TRACT 6.03 TRACT 6.04 TRACT 6.05 TRACT 6.06 TRACT 7.01 TRACT 7.03 TRACT 7.04 TRACT 8.01 TRACT 8.02 TRACT 16.01 TRACT 16.02 TRACT 92 TRACT 93.02 TRACT 93.03 PART OF CCD 45 TRACT 5.01 TRACT 5.02 TRACT 17.03 TRACT 24 TRACT 25 TRACT 26 TRACT 27.01 TRACT 27.02 TRACT 28 TRACT 29 TRACT 30.01 TRACT 30.02 TRACT 31 TRACT 34 TRACT 36.01 TRACT 36.02 TRACT 37.01 TRACT 37.02 TRACT 37.99 TRACT 47.01 TRACT 47.02 TRACT 47.03 TRACT 48 TRACT 49 TRACT 50 TRACT 51 TRACT 52 TRACT 53.01 TRACT 53.02 TRACT 54.01 TRACT 54.02 TRACT 55.01 TRACT 55.02 TRACT 56 TRACT 57.01 TRACT 57.02 TRACT 58.01 TRACT 58.02 TRACT 59.01 TRACT 59.02 TRACT 59.03 TRACT 59.04 PART OF TRACT 62 BG 1 BG 2 BG 5 BG 6 TRACT 63.01 TRACT 63.02 TRACT 64 TRACT 65 TRACT 66 TRACT 67.01 TRACT 67.02 TRACT 69 TRACT 70.01 TRACT 70.02 PART OF CCD 50 TRACT 41.01 TRACT 41.02 TRACT 42 TRACT 43 TRACT 44 TRACT 45 DISTRICT 19 CONSISTS OF: PART OF DADE COUNTY PART OF CCD 17 PART OF TRACT 115 ED 0105 ED 0106 ED 0107 ED 0108 ED 0109 ED 0110 ED 0111 BG 1 BG 2 BG 9 CCD 25 PART OF CCD 28 TRACT 101.09 TRACT 101.10 TRACT 101.11 TRACT 101.12 TRACT 101.13 TRACT 101.14 CCD 30 CCD 35 PART OF CCD 45 TRACT 61.01 TRACT 61.02 PART OF TRACT 62 BG 3 BG 4 TRACT 68 TRACT 71 TRACT 72 TRACT 73 TRACT 74 TRACT 75.01 TRACT 75.02 TRACT 75.03 TRACT 76.01 TRACT 76.02 TRACT 76.03 TRACT 76.04 TRACT 77.02 TRACT 77.03 CCD 110 PART OF CCD 120 TRACT 85.01 TRACT 85.02 TRACT 86 TRACT 87 MONROE COUNTY Rep. Gallagher moved the adoption of the amendment, which failed of adoption. The vote was: Yeas-36 Bankhead Brantley Brodie Bush Casas Crotty Danson Deratany Drage Nays-72 The Chair Allen Batchelor Bell Boles Brown Burnsed Burrall Carlton Carpenter Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crawford Davis Foster Fox Dunbar Easley Evans-Jones Ewing Gallagher Grant Hieber Jones, D. L. Kimmel Friedman Gardner Girardeau Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hazouri Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Johnson, A. E. Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Kelly Kershaw Kiser McEwan McPherson, S. Messersmith Moore Myers Nergard Nuckolls Patchett Lehman Lehtinen Lewis Liberti Lippman McPherson, T. Meek Meffert Melby Mills Mitchell Moffitt Morgan Ogden O'Malley Pajcic Patterson Plummer, L. H. Plummer, J. Richmond Sample Smith, J. H. Steele Watt Webster Woodburn Woodruff Price Ready Reynolds Robinson Rosen Sheldon Silver Smith, C. R. Smith, L. J. Spaet Thomas Thompson Upchurch Ward Weinstock Wetherell Williams Young Representative Bell offered the following amendment: Amendment 7-On page 3, line 9, strike descriptions of dis- tricts 1-19 and insert new descriptions of districts 1-19: May 21, 1982 10 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 1 CONSISTS OF: PART OF BAY COUNTY PART OF CCD 5 PART OF TRACT 4 ED 0335 TRACT 14 CCD 10 PART OF CCD 20 TRACT 8 TRACT 9 TRACT 10 TRACT 11 TRACT 12 TRACT 13 TRACT 15 TRACT IG TRACT 17 TRACT 18 TRACT 19 TRACT 20 TRACT 21 TRACT 22 TRACT 23 TRACT 23.99 TRACT 24 TRACT 25 CCD 22 CCD 25 ESCAMBIA COUNTY OKALOOSA COUNTY SANTA ROSA COUNTY WALTON COUNTY DISTRICT 2 CONSISTS OF: BAKER COUNTY PART OF BAY COUNTY PART OF CCD 5 PART OF TRACT 4 ED 0334 BG 1 PART OF CCD 20 TRACT 5 CCD 35 CALHOUN COUNTY COLUMBIA COUNTY DIXIE COUNTY PART OF DUVAL COUNTY PART OF CCD 35 TRACT 106 TRACT 118 TRACT 119.01 TRACT 119.02 TRACT 126.01 TRACT 126.02 TRACT 127 TRACT 128 TRACT 135.01 TRACT 136 TRACT 137.01 TRACT 137.02 FRANKLIN COUNTY GADSDEN COUNTY GILCHRIST COUNTY GULF COUNTY HAMILTON COUNTY HOLMES COUNTY JACKSON COUNTY JEFFERSON COUNTY LAFAYETTE COUNTY LEON COUNTY LIBERTY COUNTY MADISON COUNTY SUWANNEE COUNTY TAYLOR COUNTY WAKULLA COUNTY WASHINGTON COUNTY DISTRICT 3 CONSISTS OF: PART OF DUVAL COUNTY PART OF CCD 35 TRACT 1 TRACT 1.99 TRACT 2 TRACT 2.99 TRACT 3 TRACT 4 TRACT 5 TRACT 6 TRACT 7 TRACT 8 TRACT 9 TRACT 10 TRACT 10.99 TRACT 11 TRACT 12 TRACT 13 TRACT 14 TRACT 15 TRACT 16 TRACT 17 TRACT 18 TRACT 19 TRACT 20 TRACT 21 TRACT 22 TRACT 23 TRACT 24 TRACT 25 TRACT 26 TRACT 27 TRACT 28 TRACT 29 TRACT 101 TRACT 102.01 TRACT 102.02 TRACT 103 TRACT 104 TRACT 105 TRACT 107 TRACT 108 TRACT 109 TRACT 110 TRACT 111 TRACT 112 TRACT 113 TRACT 114 TRACT 115 TRACT 116 TRACT 117 TRACT 120 TRACT 121 TRACT 122 TRACT 123 TRACT 124 TRACT 125 TRACT 129 TRACT 130 TRACT 131 TRACT 132 TRACT 133 TRACT 134.01 TRACT 134.02 TRACT 135.02 TRACT 138 TRACT 138.99 TRACT 139.01 TRACT 139.02 TRACT 139.03 TRACT 140 TRACT 141 TRACT 142 TRACT 143.01 TRACT 143.02 TRACT 145 TRACT 146 TRACT 147 TRACT 148 TRACT 149.01 TRACT 149.02 TRACT 150.01 TRACT 150.02 TRACT 151 TRACT 152 TRACT 153 TRACT 154 TRACT 155 TRACT 156 TRACT 157 TRACT 158.01 TRACT 158.02 TRACT 159.01 TRACT 159.02 TRACT 160 TRACT 161 TRACT 162 TRACT 163 TRACT 164 TRACT 165 TRACT 166.01 TRACT 166.02 TRACT 167.02 NASSAU COUNTY DISTRICT 4 CONSISTS OF: PART OF CLAY COUNTY CCD 5 PART OF CCD 20 TRACT 307 TRACT 308 PART OF DUVAL COUNTY PART OF CCD 35 TRACT 144 TRACT 167.01 TRACT 168 FLAGLER COUNTY PART OF LAKE COUNTY PART OF CCD 15 PART OF TRACT 304.01 ED 0250 PART OF CCD 50 TRACT 301.02 PART OF MARION COUNTY PART OF CCD 5 TRACT 7 TRACT 8 TRACT 9 TRACT 11 CCD 15 CCD 20 PART OF CCD 25 TRACT 12 TRACT 13 TRACT 14 TRACT 15 TRACT 16 TRACT 17 TRACT 18 TRACT 19 TRACT 20 TRACT 21 TRACT 22 TRACT 23 TRACT 24 PART OF CCD 30 TRACT 2 PART OF PUTNAM COUNTY CCD 5 CCD 10 CCD 25 ST. JOHNS COUNTY VOLUSIA COUNTY DISTRICT 5 CONSISTS OF: PART OF LAKE COUNTY CCD 5 CCD 10 PART OF CCD 15 PART OF TRACT 304.01 ED 0251 ED 0256T ED 0256U ED 0257 TRACT 304.02 CCD 20 CCD 22 CCD 25 CCD 30 CCD 40 CCD 45 PART OF CCD 50 TRACT 301.01 TRACT 301.03 May 21, 1982 TRACT 307 TRACT 308 TRACT 309 TRACT 314 CCD 25 11 PART OF ORANGE COUNTY CCD 5 PART OF CCD 40 TRACT 104 TRACT 105 TRACT 106 TRACT 107.01 TRACT 107.02 TRACT 115 TRACT 116 TRACT 117.01 TRACT 117.02 TRACT 118 TRACT 119.01 TRACT 119.02 TRACT 120 TRACT 121 TRACT 122 TRACT 123 TRACT 124 TRACT 125 TRACT 126 TRACT 127.01 TRACT 145 TRACT 146.01 TRACT 146.02 TRACT 146.03 TRACT 147 TRACT 151.01 TRACT 151.02 TRACT 152.01 TRACT 152.02 TRACT 153 PART OF TRACT 155.01 BG 2 BG 3 TRACT 169.01 TRACT 169.02 CCD 63 CCD 86 SEMINOLE COUNTY DISTRICT 6 CONSISTS OF: ALACHUA COUNTY BRADFORD COUNTY CITRUS COUNTY PART OF CLAY COUNTY CCD 10 CCD 15 PART OF CCD 20 TRACT 303 TRACT 304 TRACT 305 TRACT 306 TRACT 309 CCD 25 HERNANDO COUNTY LEVY COUNTY PART OF MARION COUNTY PART OF CCD 5 TRACT 10 CCD 10 CCD 18 PART OF CCD 25 TRACT 25 PART OF CCD 30 TRACT 1 PART OF PASCO COUNTY PART OF CCD 5 TRACT 319 TRACT 322 TRACT 323 CCD 10 CCD 15 PART OF CCD 20 PART OF TRACT 303 BG 1 BG 2 BG 3 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES May 21, 1982 PART OF PUTNAM COUNTY CCD 21 SUMTER COUNTY UNION COUNTY DISTRICT 7 CONSISTS OF: "PART OF HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PART OF CCD 6 TRACT 121.01 TRACT 121.02 CCD 10 PART OF CCD 45 TRACT 101.01 TRACT 101.02 TRACT 124 TRACT 125 TRACT 126 TRACT 127 TRACT 128 TRACT 129 TRACT 130 PART OF CCD 65 TRACT 104 TRACT 106 TRACT 107 TRACT 108.03 TRACT 110.01 TRACT 110.02 TRACT 111 CCD 80 PART OF PASCO COUNTY PART OF CCD 5 TRACT 320 TRACT 321 PART OF CCD 20 PART OF TRACT 303 BG 4 BG 6 TRACT 304 TRACT 305 TRACT 306 TRACT 315 TRACT 316 TRACT 317 CCD 30 PART OF PINELLAS COUNTY PART OF CCD 15 TRACT 251.14 TRACT 251.15 TRACT 251.16 PART OF CCD 20 TRACT 252.06 TRACT 252.07 TRACT 253.01 TRACT 253.02 TRACT 253.03 TRACT 254.01 TRACT 254.06 TRACT 254.07 TRACT 255.01 TRACT 255.03 TRACT 255.04 TRACT 256.01 TRACT 256.02 TRACT 258 TRACT 259.01 TRACT 259.02 TRACT 260.01 TRACT 260.02 TRACT 260.99 TRACT 261 TRACT 262 TRACT 263 TRACT 264 TRACT 265 TRACT 266.01 TRACT 266.02 TRACT 267.01 TRACT 267.02 TRACT 267.03 PART OF TRACT 268.03 BG 9 TRACT 268.04 TRACT 268.05 TRACT 268.06 TRACT 268.07 TRACT 269.03 TRACT 269.04 TRACT 269.05 TRACT 269.06 TRACT 269.07 TRACT 270 TRACT 271.01 TRACT 271.02 TRACT 271.03 CCD 55 PART OF POLK COUNTY PART OF CCD 45 TRACT 124 PART OF CCD 55 TRACT 116 TRACT 117.02 TRACT 120.01 TRACT 121 TRACT 122 TRACT 123 PART OF CCD 96 TRACT 129 TRACT 130 PART OF TRACT 131 BG 1 BG 2 DISTRICT 8 CONSISTS OF: PART OF MANATEE COUNTY PART OF CCD 10 TRACT 4.01 TRACT 11.01 TRACT 11.02 TRACT 12.01 TRACT 17.01 TRACT 17.02 TRACT 18 PART OF CCD 30 TRACT 14 TRACT 16 PART OF PINELLAS COUNTY PART OF CCD 15 TRACT 251.06 TRACT 251.07 TRACT 251.08 TRACT 251.09 TRACT 251.10 TRACT 251.11 TRACT 251.12 TRACT 251.13 TRACT 251.17 TRACT 251.18 TRACT 251.19 TRACT 277.01 TRACT 277.02 TRACT 278 PART OF CCD 20 TRACT 245.03 TRACT 245.04 TRACT 250.06 TRACT 252.03 TRACT 252.04 TRACT 252.05 TRACT 254.04 TRACT 254.05 TRACT 254.08 TRACT 254.09 TRACT 257 PART OF TRACT 268.03 BG 2 TRACT 276.01 TRACT 276.02 CCD 50 CCD 52 DISTRICT 9 CONSISTS OF: PART OF HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PART OF CCD 6 TRACT 122.01 TRACT 122.02 TRACT 123.01 TRACT 123.02 TRACT 132 TRACT 133.01 TRACT 133.02 TRACT 133.03 TRACT 134 CCD 25 CCD 40 PART OF CCD 45 TRACT 131 CCD 60 PART OF CCD 65 TRACT 1 TRACT 2 TRACT 3 TRACT 4 TRACT 5 TRACT 6 TRACT 7 TRACT 8 TRACT 9 TRACT 10 TRACT 11 TRACT 12 TRACT 13 TRACT 14 TRACT 15 TRACT 16 TRACT 17 TRACT 18 TRACT 19 TRACT 20 TRACT 21 TRACT 22 TRACT 23 TRACT 24 TRACT 25 TRACT 26 TRACT 27 TRACT 28 TRACT 29 TRACT 30 TRACT 31 TRACT 32 TRACT 33 TRACT 34 TRACT 35 TRACT 36 TRACT 37 TRACT 38 TRACT 39 TRACT 40 TRACT 41 TRACT 42 TRACT 43 TRACT 44 TRACT 45 TRACT 46 TRACT 47 TRACT 48 TRACT 49 TRACT 50 TRACT 51 TRACT 53 TRACT 53.99 TRACT 54 TRACT 55 TRACT 57 TRACT 58 TRACT 59 TRACT 60 TRACT 61 TRACT 62 TRACT 63 TRACT 64 TRACT 65 TRACT 66 TRACT 67 TRACT 68 TRACT 69 TRACT 70 TRACT 71 TRACT 72 TRACT 72.99 TRACT 73 TRACT 105 TRACT 108.01 TRACT 108.02 TRACT 108.04 TRACT 109 TRACT 112.01 TRACT 112.02 TRACT 113 TRACT 116.01 TRACT 116.02 TRACT 116.03 TRACT 116.04 TRACT 116.05 TRACT 117.01 TRACT 117.02 TRACT 118.01 TRACT 118.02 TRACT 119.01 TRACT 119.02 TRACT 119.03 TRACT 120.01 TRACT 120.02 CCD 85 DISTRICT 10 CONSISTS OF: DE SOTO COUNTY HARDEE COUNTY PART OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY CCD 5 CCD 15 PART OF MANATEE COUNTY PART OF CCD 10 TRACT 1.01 TRACT 1.02 TRACT 1.03 TRACT 1.04 TRACT 2 TRACT 3.01 TRACT 3.02 TRACT 3.03 TRACT 4.02 TRACT 5.01 TRACT 5.02 TRACT 6.01 TRACT 6.02 TRACT 7 TRACT 8.01 TRACT 8.02 TRACT 9 TRACT 10 TRACT 12.02 TRACT 19.02 CCD 15 PART OF CCD 30 TRACT 13 TRACT 15 CCD 35 OSCEOLA COUNTY PART OF POLK COUNTY CCD 10 CCD 40 PART OF CCD 45 TRACT 125 TRACT 126 TRACT 127 TRACT 141 PART OF CCD 55 TRACT 101 TRACT 102 TRACT 103 TRACT 104 TRACT 105 TRACT 106 TRACT 107 TRACT 108 TRACT 109 TRACT 110 TRACT 111 TRACT 112.01 TRACT 112.02 12 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TRACT 113 TRACT 114 TRACT 115 TRACT 117.01 TRACT 118 TRACT 119 TRACT 120.02 CCD 70 PART OF CCD 96 TRACT 128 PART OF TRACT 131 BG 3 BG 4 TRACT 132 TRACT 133 TRACT 134 TRACT 135 TRACT 136 TRACT 137.01 TRACT 137.02 TRACT 138 TRACT 139 TRACT 140 TRACT 145 TRACT 146 TRACT 147 DISTRICT 11 CONSISTS OF: BREVARD COUNTY PART OF ORANGE COUNTY CCD 15 PART OF CCD 40 TRACT 101 TRACT 102 TRACT 103 TRACT 108.01 TRACT 108.02 TRACT 109 TRACT 110 TRACT 111 TRACT 112 TRACT 113 TRACT 114 TRACT 127.02 TRACT 128 TRACT 129 TRACT 130.01 TRACT 130.02 TRACT 131 TRACT 132 TRACT 133 TRACT 134.01 TRACT 134.02 TRACT 135.01 TRACT 135:02 TRACT 136.01 TRACT 136.02 TRACT 137 TRACT 138 TRACT 139 TRACT 140 TRACT 141 TRACT 142 TRACT 143.01 TRACT 143.02 TRACT 144 TRACT 154.01 TRACT 154.02 PART OF TRACT 155.01 BG 1 TRACT 155.02 TRACT 156.01 TRACT 156.02 TRACT 157.01 TRACT 157.02 TRACT 158.01 TRACT 158.02 TRACT 159.01 TRACT 159.02 TRACT 160.01 TRACT 160.02 TRACT 161 TRACT 162 TRACT 163.01 TRACT 163.02 TRACT 164.01 TRACT 164.02 TRACT 168.01 TRACT 168.02 CCD 75 DISTRICT 12 CONSISTS OF: GLADES COUNTY HENRY COUNTY PART OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY CCD 10 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PART OF LEE COUNTY CCD 32 PART OF CCD 35 TRACT 402 TRACT 403 PART OF CCD 40 TRACT 201 TRACT 202 TRACT 203 TRACT 204 TRACT 205 MARTIN COUNTY OKEECHOBEE COUNTY PART OF PALM BEACH COUNTY CCD 10 CCD 35 CCD 45 CCD 70 CCD 77 PART OF CCD 80 TRACT 14.02 TRACT 16 TRACT 17 TRACT 18.01 TRACT 18.02 TRACT 19.01 TRACT 19.02 TRACT 20 TRACT 21 TRACT 22 TRACT 23 TRACT 24 PART OF TRACT 25 BG 1 TRACT 26 TRACT 35.01 ST. LUCIE COUNTY DISTRICT 13 CONSISTS OF: CHARLOTTE COUNTY COLLIER COUNTY PART OF LEE COUNTY CCD 11 CCD 16 CCD 21 CCD 23 CCD 30 PART OF CCD 35 TRACT 401 PART OF CCD 40 TRACT 206 TRACT 207 TRACT 208 CCD 45 CCD 50 SARASOTA COUNTY DISTRICT 14 CONSISTS OF: PART OF BROWARD COUNTY PART OF CCD 15 TRACT 105 TRACT 106 CCD 37 PART O0 CCD 43 TRACT 601.01 TRACT 601.02 TRACT 601.03 PART OF CCD 50 PART OF TRACT 307.02 BG 2 PART OF PALM BEACH COUNTY CCD 15 CCD 20 CCD 50 CCD 78 PART OF CCD 80 PART OF TRACT 25 BG 2 TRACT 27 TRACT 28 TRACT 29 TRACT 30 TRACT 31.01 TRACT 31.02 TRACT 32 TRACT 33 TRACT 34 TRACT 35.02 TRACT 35.03 TRACT 36 TRACT 37 DISTRICT 15 CONSISTS OF: PART OF BROWARD COUNTY PART OF CCD 15 TRACT 101 TRACT 102 TRACT 103.01 TRACT 103.02 TRACT 104 TRACT 107 TRACT 108 TRACT 109 TRACT 110 TRACT 301 CCD 20 PART OF CCD 30 TRACT 802 PART OF TRACT 901 PART OF BG 9 BLOCK 905 BLOCK 908 BLOCK 909 BLOCK 910 BLOCK 911 BLOCK 915 BLOCK 916 BLOCK 921 BLOCK 922 BLOCK 924 BLOCK 925 BLOCK 926 BLOCK 927 BLOCK 928 BLOCK 929 BLOCK 930 BLOCK 931 BLOCK 932 BLOCK 933 TRACT 901.99 PART OF CCD 43 TRACT 602.02 TRACT 602.03 TRACT 603 TRACT 604 TRACT 605.01 TRACT 606.01 TRACT 607 TRACT 608 TRACT 609 TRACT 610.01 TRACT 611 PART OF CCD 50 TRACT 302 TRACT 303 TRACT 304 TRACT 305 TRACT 306 TRACT 307.01 PART OF TRACT 307.02 BG 1 TRACT 308.01 TRACT 308.02 TRACT 309 TRACT 310 TRACT 311 TRACT 312.01 TRACT 312.02 DISTRICT 16 CONSISTS OF: PART OF BROWARD COUNTY CCD 3 CCD 10 CCD 25 PART OF CCD 30 TRACT 801 TRACT 803 TRACT 804.01 TRACT 804.02 TRACT 805 PART OF TRACT 901 BG 1 BG 2 BG 3 PART OF BG 9 BLOCK 901 BLOCK 902 BLOCK 903 BLOCK 904 BLOCK 934 TRACT 902 TRACT 903 TRACT 904 TRACT 905 TRACT 906 TRACT 907 TRACT 908 TRACT 909 TRACT 910 TRACT 911 TRACT 912 TRACT 913 TRACT 914 TRACT 916 TRACT 917 TRACT 918 TRACT 919 TRACT 920 TRACT 921 CCD 38 PART OF CCD 43 TRACT 601.04 TRACT 602.01 TRACT 605.02 TRACT 606.02 TRACT 610.02 PART OF DADE COUNTY PART OF CCD 17 PART OF TRACT 115 ED 0100 ED 0101 ED 0102 ED 0103 ED 0104 PART OF CCD 20 TRACT 101.06 TRACT 101.07 PART OF CCD 28 TRACT 101.03 TRACT 101.08 PART OF CCD 45 PART OF TRACT 59.01 BG 3 PART OF TRACT 59.02 BG 4 TRACT 59.03 TRACT 59.04 TRACT 60.01 TRACT 60.02 PART OF CCD 85 PART OF TRACT 100.01 BG 9 TRACT 100.05 TRACT 100.07 13 May 21, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PART OF CCD 90 TRACT 90.01 TRACT 90.02 PART OF CCD 120 TRACT 77.01 TRACT 88.01 TRACT 88.02 TRACT 89.01 TRACT 89.02 TRACT 89.03 DISTRICT 17 CONSISTS OF: PART OF DADE COUNTY PART OF CCD 20 TRACT 6.01 TRACT 6.02 PART OF TRACT 6.03 BG 1 BG 2 BG 4 TRACT 6.04 TRACT 6.05 TRACT 6.06 PART OF TRACT 7.01 BG 3 TRACT 8.01 TRACT 8.02 TRACT 92 TRACT 93.02 TRACT 93.03 TRACT 93.04 TRACT 93.05 TRACT 101.02 PART OF CCD 45 TRACT 1.03 TRACT 1.04 TRACT 1.05 TRACT 1.06 TRACT 2.01 TRACT 2.02 TRACT 2.03 TRACT 2.04 TRACT 2.05 TRACT 2.06 TRACT 2.07 TRACT 2.08 TRACT 3.01 TRACT 3.02 TRACT 3.03 TRACT 3.04 TRACT 4.01 TRACT 4.02 TRACT 4.03 TRACT 4.04 TRACT 4.05 TRACT 4.06 TRACT 4.07 TRACT 4.08 TRACT 5.01 TRACT 5.02 TRACT 5.03 TRACT 9.01 TRACT 9.02 TRACT 9.03 TRACT 10.01 TRACT 10.02 TRACT 10.03 TRACT 10.04 TRACT 11.01 TRACT 11.02 TRACT 11.03 TRACT 11.04 TRACT 12.02 TRACT 12.03 TRACT 12.04 TRACT 13 TRACT 14 TRACT 15.01 TRACT 15.02 TRACT 17.01 TRACT 17.02 TRACT 96 TRACT 97.01 TRACT 97.02 TRACT 98 PART OF CCD 50 TRACT 1.01 PART OF CCD 85 TRACT 94 TRACT 95.01 TRACT 95.02 TRACT 99.01 TRACT 99.02 TRACT 99.03 TRACT 99.04 PART OF TRACT 100.01 BG 1 TRACT 100.02 TRACT 100.06 TRACT 100.08 DISTRICT 18 CONSISTS OF: PART OF DADE COUNTY PART OF CCD 20 PART OF TRACT 6.03 BG 3 PART OF TRACT 7.01 BG 1 BG 2 BG 4 BG 5 BG 9 TRACT 7.03 TRACT 7.04 TRACT 16.01 TRACT 16.02 CCD 35 PART OF CCD 45 TRACT 17.03 TRACT 18.01 TRACT 18.02 TRACT 18.03 TRACT 19.01 TRACT 19.02 TRACT 20.01 TRACT 20.02 TRACT 21 TRACT 22.01 TRACT 22.02 TRACT 23 TRACT 24 TRACT 25 TRACT 26 TRACT 27.01 TRACT 27.02 TRACT 28 TRACT 29 TRACT 30.01 TRACT 30.02 TRACT 31 TRACT 34 TRACT 36.01 TRACT 36.02 TRACT 37.01 TRACT 37.02 TRACT 37.99 TRACT 47.01 TRACT 47.02 TRACT 47.03 TRACT 48 TRACT 49 TRACT 50 TRACT 51 TRACT 52 TRACT 53.01 TRACT 53.02 TRACT 54.01 TRACT 54.02 TRACT 55.01 TRACT 55.02 TRACT 56 TRACT 57.01 TRACT 57.02 TRACT 58.01 TRACT 58.02 PART OF TRACT 59.01 BG 1 BG 2 PART OF TRACT 59.02 BG 1 BG 2 BG 3 TRACT 61.01 TRACT 61.02 TRACT 62 TRACT 63.01 TRACT 64 PART OF TRACT 65 BG 1 BG 2 BG 3 BG 4 BG 5 TRACT 66 TRACT 67.01 TRACT 67.02 PART OF TRACT 74 BG 5 TRACT 75.01 PART OF CCD 50 TRACT 38 TRACT 39.01 TRACT 39.02 TRACT 39.04 TRACT 39.05 TRACT 39.06 TRACT 40 TRACT 41.01 TRACT 41.02 TRACT 42 TRACT 43 TRACT 44 TRACT 45 TRACT 45.99 PART OF CCD 90 TRACT 91 DISTRICT 19 CONSISTS OF: PART OF DADE COUNTY PART OF CCD 17 PART OF TRACT 115 ED 0105 ED 0106 ED 0107 ED 0108 ED 0109 ED 0110 ED 0111 BG 1 BG 2 BG 9 CCD 25 PART OF CCD 28 TRACT 101.09 TRACT 101.10 TRACT 101.11 TRACT 101.12 TRACT 101.13 TRACT 101.14 CCD 30 PART OF CCD 45 TRACT 63.02 PART OF TRACT 65 BG 6 TRACT 68 TRACT 69 TRACT 70.01 TRACT 70.02 TRACT 71 TRACT 72 TRACT 73 PART OF TRACT 74 BG 1 BG 2 BG 3 BG 4 BG 6 TRACT 75.02 TRACT 75.03 TRACT 76.01 TRACT 76.02 TRACT 76.03 TRACT 76.04 TRACT 77.02 TRACT 77.03 CCD 110 PART OF CCD 120 TRACT 85.01 TRACT 85.02 TRACT 86 TRACT 87 MONROE COUNTY Rep. Bell moved the adoption of the amendment. During con- sideration thereof, without objection, the amendment was with- drawn. On motion by Rep. Moffitt, 1-G, as amended, was read the the vote was: Yeas-90 The Chair Allen Batchelor Bell Boles Brown Burnsed Burrall Carlton Carpenter Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crawford Danson Davis Deratany Dunbar Dyer Easley Evans-Jones Ewing Foster Fox Friedman Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hazouri Hieber Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Hollingsworth Johnson, A. E. Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Jones, D. L. Nays-22 Bankhead Brodie Brantley Bush the rules were waived and HB third time by title. On passage, Kershaw Kiser Lehman Lehtinen Lewis Liberti Lippman McPherson, T. Meek Melby Mills Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Myers Nergard Nuckolls Ogden O'Malley Pajeic Patterson Plummer, L. H. Casas Crotty Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sheldon Silver Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Smith, L. J. Spaet Steele Thomas Thompson Upchurch Ward Weinstock Wetherell Williams Young Drage Gallagher May 21, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES McPherson, S. Meffert Messersmith Patchett Plummer, J. Sample Watt Webster Woodburn Woodruff Votes after roll call: Yeas-Shackelford, Martin, Sadowski Nays-M. E. Hawkins So the bill passed, as amended, and was immediately certi- fied to the Senate after engrossment. By Representatives Silver, Fox, and Cosgrove- HB 4-G-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the local government half-cent sales tax; amending s. 200.085(4), Florida Statutes; providing that certain exceptions to village limita- tions shall not apply to Dade County and its municipalities; providing that such governments may levy a millage above the tax reduction rate if the additional moneys are used for crime control and crime prevention programs; providing limita- tions; providing an effective date. Rep. Silver moved that HB 4-G be admitted for introduction, the Speaker having ruled that the measure was outside the purview of the Call. The motion was not agreed to by the required Constitutional two-thirds vote. Therefore, HB 4-G was not admitted for introduction. By Representative Haben- HB 7-G-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax on sales, use and other transactions; providing for refund of additional taxes paid by certain contractors; providing penalties; provid- ing an effective date. Rep. Pajcic moved that HB 7-G 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 7-G was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Pajcic, the rules were waived and HB 7-G was read the second time by title and the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-112 Foster Fox Friedman Gallagher Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber 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 Lehman Lehtinen Lewis Liberti Lippman Mann Martin McEwan McPherson, S. McPherson, T. Meek Meffert Melby Messersmith Mills Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Myers Nergard Nuckolls Ogden O'Malley Pajcic Patchett Patterson Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sample Shackelford Sheldon Silver Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Smith, L. J. Spaet Steele Thomas Thompson Upchurch Ward Watt Webster Wetherell Williams Woodburn Woodruff Young Kelly Kimmel Mann McEwan The Chair Allen Bankhead Batchelor Bell Boles Brantley Brodie Brown Burnsed Burrall Bush Carlton Carpenter Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crawford Crotty Danson Davis Deratany Drage Dunbar Dyer Easley Evans-Jones Ewing Foster Fox Friedman Gallagher Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber 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 Nays-None Votes after roll call: Yeas-C. A. Hall, Sheldon Lehman Price Lehtinen Ready Lewis Reynolds Liberti Richmond Lippman Robinson Mann Rosen Martin Sample McEwan Shackelford McPherson, S. Silver McPherson, T. Smith, C. R. Meek Smith, J. H. Meffert Smith, L. J. Melby Spaet Messersmith Steele Mills Thomas Mitchell Thompson Moore Upchurch Morgan Ward Myers Watt Nergard Webster Nuckolls Wetherell Ogden Williams O'Malley Woodburn Pajcic Woodruff Patchett Young Patterson Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Nays-None So the bill passed and was immediately certified to the Votes after roll call: Senate. Yeas-Clements, Sadowski By Representatives Boles, R. C. Johnson, Kelly, and Nuckolls- So the bill passed and was immediately certified to the HB 13-G-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Ad- Senate. visory Council on Veterans' Affairs; amending s. 292.04, Florida By Representative Pajcic- HB 9-G-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation; amending s. 220.03(5), Florida Statutes, which allows tax- payers liable for the corporate income tax certain elections with respect to applicability of amendments to the Internal Revenue Code; specifying time limitations; providing addi- tional specifications regarding such applicability; clarifying revocation provisions; amending s. 220.13(1) (a) and (d), Flor- ida Statutes, as amended; revising provisions relating to ap- plicability of the emergency excise tax and of income from certain installment sales in computation of adjusted federal income; amending s. 220.68(2), Florida Statutes; including the emergency excise tax in computation of the credit against the franchise tax; amending s. 221.01, Florida Statutes, relat- ing to imposition of emergency excise tax on certain taxpayers; clarifying retroactive application; revising method of computa- tion of the tax and deleting provisions relating to payment thereof; amending s. 221.04, Florida Statutes; providing appli- cation of administrative provisions and rulemaking powers of the Department of Revenue; amending s. 624.509(4), Florida Statutes; including the emergency excise tax in computation of the credit against the insurance premium tax; amending ss. 7 and 8 of chapter 82-232, Laws of Florida; revising provisions relating to severability, effectiverability, effective date, and application of said act; amending s. 200.069(10)(c), Florida Statutes; clarifying a computation with respect to the statement included in the notice of proposed property taxes relating to effect of the local government half-cent sales tax; amending s. 200.071(1), Florida Statutes,a amended; clarifying provisions relating to county millage limitations; amending s. 213.05, Florida Statutes, as amended; providing responsibilities of the Department of Reve- nue with respect to intangible personal property taxes; pro- viding effective dates. Rep. Pajcic moved that HB 9-G be admitted for introduc- tion, 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 9-G was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Pajcic, the rules were waived and HB 9-G was read the second time by title and the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-109 The Chair Allen Bankhead Batchelor Bell Boles Brantley Brodie Brown Burnsed Burrall Bush Carlton Carpenter Casas Cosgrove Cox Crady Crotty Danson Davis Deratany Drage Dunbar Dyer Easley Evans-Jones Ewing 15 May 21, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Statutes; creating the Florida Commission on Veterans' Af- fairs; providing for its membership, operation, and duties; re- quiring annual reports; amending ss. 292.05(2), 20.18(1)-(3), Florida Statutes; adding s. 20.31(2) (e), Florida Statutes; trans- ferring the Division of Veterans' Affairs to the Department of Administration; renaming the Department of Veteran and Community Affairs; directing Statutory Revision to make neces- sary amendments consistent with this act; providing an appro- priation; providing for review and repeal of s. 292.04, Florida Statutes, in accordance with the Sundown Act; providing an effective date. Rep. Boles moved that HB 13-G 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 13-G was read the first time by title. On motion by Rep. Boles, the rules were waived and HB 13-G was read the second time by title. Representative G. Hodges offered the following amendment: Amendment 1-On page 1, line 22, strike everything after the enacting clause, and insert: Section 1. It is the intent of the Legislature to provide a means by which the state may obtain a comprehensive and ongoing study relating to those citizens of Florida who are veterans, and the dependents of those veterans, and to provide a means of liaison with the various organizations of such veterans. Section 2. Section 14.24, Florida Statutes, is created to read: 14.24 Florida Commission on Veterans' Affairs created.- (1)(a) There is created a Florida Commission on Veterans' Affairs, hereinafter referred to as the "commission," to be composed of nine commissioners who shall be appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the Senate. Eight com- missioners shall be appointed from various regions of the state, with consideration given to proportional representation of the veterans in the state based on population. One commissioner shall be appointed from the state at large. The Governor may suspend a member of the commission only for cause, subject to removal or reinstatement by the Senate. (b) Commissioners shall be veterans of a war in which the United States was or is a participant, who were separated from the Armed Forces of the United States under honorable conditions. Each member of the commission shall be a citizen of the state. Commissioners shall serve for terms of 4 years, except that, of those initially appointed, four shall serve for terms of 2 years and five shall serve for terms of 4 years. A vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment. A member of the commission shall be eligible for reappointment. (2)(a) The commission is assigned to the Executive Office of the Governor. The office shall cooperate fully with the commission in matters related to the commission's specified authority, powers, duties, and responsibilities, and shall endeavor to implement the recommendations of the commission concerning the Division of Veterans' Affairs. However, the commission, in the performance of its powers and duties under this section, shall not be subject to control, supervision, or direction by the Executive Office of the Governor. (b)1. As soon as practicable after appointment, the com- missioners shall hold an organizational meeting and shall select a chairman, vice chairman, and secretary to serve for terms of 2 years. The commission may meet and exercise its powers at any place within the state. Meetings of the commission shall be upon call of the chairman, and such meetings shall be no less frequent than semiannual. Members of the commis- sion shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for per diem and travel expenses in accordance with s. 112.061. 2. The commission shall have the authority to employ an executive director and such other personnel as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this section. The executive director of the commission shall be a veteran as defined in s. 1.01(15). (c) The commission may apply for and accept funds, grants, gifts, and services from the state, the United States Govern- ment or any of its agencies, or any other public or private source and is authorized to use funds derived from these sources to defray clerical and administrative costs as may be necessary for carrying out the duties of the commission. (d) The commission shall, in accordance with chapter 120, adopt, promulgate, amend, or rescind such rules as it deems necessary to carry out the provisions of this section. (3) (a) It is the duty of the commission to conduct an ongoing study on the problems and needs of those citizens of Florida who are veterans of the Armed Forces of the United States, and of their dependents. The study shall include, but not be limited to, the following areas: 1. A survey of existing state and federal programs available for such persons, specifying to what extent such programs are presently being implemented, with recommendations for the improved implementation or the extension and improvement of such programs. 2. A survey of the needs of such persons in the areas of social services, health care, education, employment, or any other areas of determined need, with recommendations regard- ing state and community services that would meet those needs. 8. A survey of public or private funds available that could be used to defray the costs of state and community services needed for such persons. 4. A survey of the contributions that veterans, or state organizations of veterans and their auxiliaries, could make to the people of Florida, with recommendations for encouraging such contributions. (b) The commission shall work with the various veterans' organizations and their auxiliaries within the state, and shall function as a liaison between such organizations and the state on matters pertaining to veterans and their organizations. (c) Upon determination that a proposed state or federal project would benefit all veterans within the state, it is the responsibility of the commission to initiate through the petition process a statewide effort by veterans to obtain such benefit. (d) The commission shall prepare an annual report based on the duties carried out under the provisions of paragraphs (a), (b), and (c), to be presented to the Governor no later than January 1, with copies to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, President of the Senate, Secretary of Admini- stration, and such other persons as the commission may desire. The report shall include specific suggestions for necessary legislation and specific recommendations for any necessary administrative or regulatory reform. Section 3. Section 292.04, Florida Statutes, is hereby re- pealed. Section 4. There is hereby appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Florida Commission on Veterans' Affairs the sum of $75,000 to carry out the purposes of this act. Section 5. Section 14.24, Florida Statutes, as created by this act, is repealed on October 1, 1987, and shall be reviewed by the Legislature pursuant to s. 11.611, Florida Statutes. Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 1982. Rep. Hodges moved the adoption of the amendment, which failed of adoption. On motion by Rep. Boles, the rules were waived and HB 13-G was read the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-108 The Chair Bankhead Batchelor Bell Boles Brantley Brodie Brown Burnsed Burrall Bush Carlton Carpenter Casas Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crawford Crotty Davis Deratany Drage Dunbar Dyer Easley Evans-Jones Ewing Foster Fox Friedman Gallagher Gardner Girardeau Gordon Gustafson Hagler Hail, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber 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 Lehman Lehtinen Lewis Liberti Lippman Mann Martin McEwan McPherson, S. McPherson, T. Meek Meffert Melby 16 May 21, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Patchett Patterson Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sample Shackelford Sheldon Silver Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Smith, L. J. Spaet Steele Thomas Thompson Upchurch Watt Webster Weinstock Wetherell Williams Woodburn Woodruff Young Nays-1 Sadowski Votes after roll call: Yeas-Grant, Ward, Nuckolls So the bill passed and was immediately certified to the Senate. Recessed The House stood in informal recess at 12:49 p.m. to reconvene at 3:00 p.m. or upon call of the Speaker. Reconvened The House was called to order by the Speaker at 3:50 p.m. A quorum was present. Message from the Senate The Honorable Ralph H. Haben, Jr., Speaker I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has admitted for introduction and consideration by the required Constitutional two-thirds vote and passed SB 5-G and requests the concurrence of the House. Joe Brown, Secretary By Senator Stuart and others- SB 5-G-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax on sales, use and other transactions; providing for refund of additional taxes paid by certain contractors; providing penalties; provid- ing an effective date. Rep. Pajcic moved that SB 5-G 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 SB 5-G was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Pajcic, the rules were waived and SB 5-G was read the second time by title and the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Easley Evans-Jones Ewing Friedman Gallagher Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Hollingsworth Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Jones, D. L. Kelly Kershaw Kimmel Kiser Lewis Liberti Lippman Mann Martin McEwan McPherson, S. McPherson, T. Meek Meffert Melby Mills Mitchell Moffitt Moore Myers Nergard Nuckolls Ogden O'Malley Pajcic Patchett Patterson Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sample Shackelford Sheldon Silver Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Smith, L. J. Spaet Steele Thompson Upchurch Watt Ward Webster Wetherell Woodburn Woodruff Messersmith Mills Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Myers Nergard Ogden O'Malley The Chair Bankhead Batchelor Boles Brantley Brodie Brown Burnsed Burrall Bush Carltoni Carpenter Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crotty Danson Davis Deratany Drage Dunbar Dyer Easley Evans-Jones Ewing Foster Fox Friedman Gallagher Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Jones, D. L. Kelly Kimmel Kiser Lehman Lewis Liberti Mann Martin McEwan McPherson, S. McPherson, T. Meffert Melby Messersmith Mills Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Myers Nergard Nuckolls Ogden O'Malley Pajcic Patchett Patterson Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Price Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sadowski Sample Shackelford Sheldon Silver Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Spaet Steele Thompson Upchurch Ward Watt Webster Weinstock Wetherell Woodburn Woodruff Nays-None Votes after roll call: Yeas-Williams, Meek, Thomas, Lehtinen, Lippman, A. E. Johnson So the bill passed and was immediately certified to the Senate. By Representative Gustafson- HB 10-G-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance and matters related thereto; amending ss. 624.07(2), 624.11(2), 624.315(9)(d), 624.3255(1), 624.501(5)(d), (12)(e), (21), (22), and (23), 624.523(1)(e), 624.605(1)(i), 625.303(1), 625.326, 625.52(1) (h), 626.051(2)(b), 626.071(1), 626.181, 626.221(2)(e) Nays-None Votes after roll call: Yeas-Morgan, Williams, Thomas, Lehtinen, Foster, A. E. Johnson So the bill passed and was immediately certified to the Senate. Continuation of Introduction and Reference By Representative Pajcic- HB 14-G-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation; adding subsection (18) to s. 192.001, Florida Statutes; defining "complete submission of the rolls"; amending s. 193.122(2), Florida Statutes, as amended, and adding subsection (6) there- to; revising provisions relating to certification of ad valorem tax rolls and providing for submission of assessment rolls to the executive director of the Department of Revenue; amend- ing s. 195.052, Florida Statutes; requiring that the department annually publish certain ad valorem tax research data; amend- ing s. 196.199(1) (c), Florida Statutes; revising provisions relating to description of property of governmental agency entities which is exempt from taxation; amending s. 200.065 (2) (b), Florida Statutes; revising mailing date for notice of proposed property taxes; providing an appropriation and di- recting the purchase of a computerized property appraisal system; providing an effective date. Rep. Pajcic moved that HB 14-G be admitted for introduc- tion, the Speaker having ruled that the measure was outside the purview of the Call. The motion was agreed to by the re- quired Constitutional two-thirds vote and HB 14-G was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Pajeic, the rules were waived and HB 14-G was read the second time by title and the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-100 Yeas--99 The Chair Bankhead Batchelor Boles Brantley Brodie Brown Burnsed Burrall Bush Carlton Carpenter Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crotty Danson Davis Deratany Drage Dunbar Dyer May 21, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES and (h), 626.291(3) and (4), 626.301, 626.311(3), 626.321(1)(f) and (2), 626.322, 626.361(1), 626.481(1) and (2), 626.511(1), 626.532(1), 626.541(3), 626.611(12), 626.731(2), 626.733, 626.- 735(5) and (7), 626.736, 626.737(1), 626.739(5), 626.741(1), and 626.790(7); the introductory paragraph of s. 626.865(1); the introductory paragraph of s. 626.866; the introductory para- graph of s. 626.867; the introductory paragraph of s. 626.868; the introductory paragraph of s. 626.873; ss. 626.913(2), and 626.929(1) and (2), the title of part I of chapter 627; ss. 627.- 062(2)(d), 627.0651(11), 627.351(1), 627.4145(6)(e), 627.413(1) (g), 627.4235(2) and (4) (a), and 627.426; the introductory para- graph of s. 627.476(2) and subsections (8)(a) and (c), (14), and (15) thereof; ss. 627.551(5), 627.5685, 627.6055, 627.6056, 627.6176, 627.621, 627.646(1)(a) and (e), 627.6481(2)(a) and (3)(r), 627.651(4), 627.663(2), 627.6675(11)(b), 627.702(3)(a), 627.727(1) and (2), 627.7281, 627.732(1), 627.733(1)(b), 627.- 758(1), 627.931(6), 628.511(2)(d) and (3), 629.721, 631.575(1), and 641.05, Florida Statutes, as amended or created by chapter 82-243, Laws of Florida, correcting various technical errors and omissions in the 1982 revision of the Insurance Code; creat- ing s. 624.21, Florida Statutes, relating to the effect of changes in the Insurance Code; repealing ss. 625.56(3) and 627.0651(12), Florida Statutes, and ss. 757, 758, and 766 of chapter 82-243, Laws of Florida; amending ss. 357 and 809(1) of chapter 82-243, Laws of Florida, to correct additional errors and omissions in said revision; correcting the inadvertent repeal of ss. 624.- 031 and 641.08, Florida Statutes; amending s. 768.54(2) (b) and (3) (e), Florida Statutes, as amended, increasing the maxi- mum bond amount or maximum total escrow account for health care providers under the Florida Patient's Compensation Fund; providing for the payment of settlements or judgments when there is an inadequate amount in the fund; providing an ef- fective date. Rep. Gustafson moved that HB 10-G be admitted for intro- duction, 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 10-G was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Gustafson, the rules were waived and HB 10-G was read the second time by title and the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-105 The Chair Allen Bankhead Batchelor Boles Brantley Brodie Brown Burrall Bush Carlton Carpenter Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Crotty Danson Davis Deratany Drage Dunbar Dyer Easley Evans-Jones Ewing Foster Fox Friedman Gallagher Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Hollingsworth Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Jones, D. L. Kelly Kimmel Kiser Lehman Lewis Liberti Lippman Mann 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. Silver Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Smith, L. J. Spaet Steele Thompson Upchurch Ward Watt Webster Weinstock Wetherell Williams Woodburn Woodruff Nays-1 O'Malley Votes after roll call: Yeas-Thomas, Lehtinen, Young, Martin, A. E. Johnson So the bill passed and was immediately certified to the Senate. Message from the Senate The Honorable Ralph H. Haben, Jr., Speaker I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has passed HB 1-G with amendment and requests the concurrence of the House. In the event the House refuses to concur, the President has appointed Senators Skinner, Gordon, Scott, Dunn, Maxwell, with Stuart, alternate, as members of a Conference Committee on the part of the Senate. Joe Brown, Secretary By the Select Committee on Reapportionment- HB 1-G-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the estab- lishment of congressiongressional districts; amending s. 8.001, Florida Statutes, providing definitions; amending s. 8.01, Florida Stat- utes, providing for the division of the state into 19 congressional districts; amending s. 8.011, Florida Statutes, relating to the inclusion of unlisted territory in contiguous districts; amending s. 8.03, Florida Statutes, relating to the election of representa- tives to Congress; relating to effective dates for congressional districts created in 1982; providing for severability of invalid portions; reenacting s. 8.05, Florida Statutes, relating to mem- bership of governmental agencies appointed pursuant to former district boundaries; repealing s. 8.04, Florida Statutes, providing effective dates for congressional districts created in 1972; re- pealing s. 8.06, Florida Statutes, relating to severability of in- valid portions; providing effective dates. (Amendment attached to original bill) Rep. Moffitt moved that the House refuse to concur in the Senate amendment to HB 1-G and the Speaker appoint a Con- ference Committee. Rep. Richmond offered a substitute motion that the House concur in the Senate amendment, which was not agreed to. The vote was: Yeas-34 Brantley Brodie Burrall Bush Crotty Danson Deratany Drage Dunbar Nays-72 The Chair Bankhead Batchelor Bell Boles Brown Carlton Carpenter Clements Cosgrove Cox Crady Davis Dyer Foster Friedman Gardner Girardeau Easley Evans-Jones Ewing Gallagher Grant Hawkins, M. E. Jones, D. L. Kimmel Kiser Gordon Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hazouri Hieber Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Hollingsworth Johnson, A. E. Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Kelly Lehtinen McEwan McPherson, S. Melby Messersmith Myers Nergard Patchett Plummer, J. Richmond Lewis Liberti Lippman Mann Martin McPherson, T. Meek Meffert Mills Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Nuckolls Ogden O'Malley Pajcic Patterson Sample Smith, J. H. Steele Watt Webster Woodburn Woodruff Price Ready Robinson Rosen Sadowski Shackelford Sheldon Silver Smith, C. R. Spaet Thomas Thompson Upchurch Ward Weinstock Wetherell Williams Young Votes after roll call: Nays-Fox, L. J. Smith, L. H. Plummer The question recurred on the motion to refuse to concur in the Senate amendment to HB 1-G and the Speaker appoint a Conference Committee, which was agreed to. The Speaker appointed Representatives Moffitt, Bell, Pajcic, Gustafson, Dun- bar, with Morgan, alternate, as members of a Conference Com- mittee on the part of the House. The action, together with HB 1-G and Senate amendment attached thereto, was imme- diately certified to the Senate. May 21, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Recessed The House stood in informal recess at 3:58 p.m. to reconvene upon call of the Speaker. Reconvened The House was called to order by the Speaker at 5:53 p.m. A quorum was present. The following Proclamation was read: PROCLAMATION State of Florida Executive Department Tallahassee (Amendment to Proclamation dated May 18, 1982) TO THE HONORABLE MEMBERS OF THE FLORIDA SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: WHEREAS, on the 18th day of May, 1982, a proclamation of the Governor was issued convening a Special Session of the Florida Legislature to apportion the State for purposes of United States Congressional representation as required by law commencing at 11:00 a.m., Friday, May 21, 1982 and extend- ing through 6:00 p.m., Friday, May 21, 1982, and WHEREAS, consultation with the leadership of the Florida Legislature reflects that progress is being made and that this Special Session should be continued until the matter under consideration is completed, and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the citizens of the State to extend the length of the Special Session in order to permit full and adequate consideration of the apportionment of the State for purposes of United States Congressional repre- sentation as required by law; 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 extend the special session through 10:00 p.m., Friday, May 21, 1982. Except as amended by this Proclamation, the Proclamation of the Governor dated May 18, 1982, is ratified and confirmed. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have oE11 s?. hereunto set my hand and caused the v Great Seal of the State of Florida to be affixed to this proclamation con- vening the Legislature in special ses- sion at the Capitol, this 18th day of May 1982. BOB GRAHAM Governor ATTEST: GEORGE FIRESTONE Secretary of State Recessed The House recessed at 5:56 p.m., to reconvene at 7:42 p.m. Reconvened The House was called to order by the Speaker at 7:42 p.m. A quorum was present. Continuation of Introduction and Reference By Representatives G. Hodges and Boles-. HB 12-G-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Ad- ministrative Procedure Act; creating s. 120.525, Florida Stat- utes, providing that the Legislature, through the appropriate committee in each house, shall review and comment on every proposed rule as to compliance with the legislative intent in enacting the statute under which the agency proposes the rule; amending s. 120.54(14), Florida Statutes, to require specific statutory authority to enact rules; providing an effective date. Rep. G. Hodges moved that HB 12-G be admitted for intro- duction, 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 12-G was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Hodges, the rules were waived and HB 12-G was read the second time by title and the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-76 The Chair Allen Bankhead Batchelor Boles Brantley Brodie Burrall Carpenter Casas Cox Crady Crotty Danson Davis Drage Dunbar Easley Evans-Jones Nays-8 Bell Brown Ewing Foster Fox Gallagher Gardner Girardeau Grant Hagler Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Hollingsworth Johnson, A. E. Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, D. L. Kelly Kimmel Lewis McEwan McPherson, S. McPherson, T. Meffert Melby Messersmith Moore Myers Nergard Nuckolls Ogden Patterson Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Robinson Rosen Sample Shackelford Silver Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Steele Thomas Thompson Ward Watt Williams Woodruff Young Gordon Hall, C. A. Moffitt Gustafson Mann Smith, L. J. Votes after roll call: Yeas-Dyer, C. F. Jones, Mitchell So the bill passed and was immediately certified to the Senate. Rep. Gallagher moved that HB 17-G be admitted for intro- duction, the Speaker having ruled that the measure was outside the purview of the Call. Pending consideration thereof, the bill was placed in the Committee on Finance & Taxation. Recessed The House stood in informal recess at 8:05 p.m. and recon- vened at 8:35 p.m. with a quorum present. By Representatives Ward, Boles, Hagler, B. L. Johnson, Patterson, and Robinson- HCR 15-G-A concurrent resolution recognizing the exem- plary services and accomplishments attained by Elizabeth Ken- tosh, Florida Teacher of the Year for 1983. Rep. Ward moved that HCR 15-G be admitted for introduc- tion, 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 HCR 15-G was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Ward, the rules were waived and the concurrent resolution was read the second time in full, adopted and under the rule immediately certified to the Senate. Message from the Senate The Honorable Ralph H. Haben, Jr., Speaker I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has admitted for introduction and consideration by the required Constitutional two-thirds vote and passed SB 2-G and requests the concurrence of the House. Joe Brown, Secretary By Senators Tobiassen and W. D. Childers- SB 2-G-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Escambia County; amending s. 9, chapter 81-376, Laws of Florida; pro- viding for rights under the general pension system of the City of Pensacola of certain employees of the City of Pensacola transferred to the Escambia County Utilities Authority; pro- viding for the payment of benefits; providing an effective date. Proof of publication of the required notice was attached. 19 May 21, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Rep. Ward moved that SB 2-G be admitted for introduc- tion, 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 SB 2-G was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Ward, the rules were waived and SB 2-G was read the second time by title and the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-101 The Chair Allen Bankhead Batchelor Boles Brantley Brodie Brown Burrall Carlton Carpenter Casas Cosgrove Cox Crady Crotty Davis Drage Dunbar Dyer Easley Evans-Jones Foster Fox Friedman Gallagher Nays-None So the bill Senate. Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Gustafson Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hazouri Hieber 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 Lewis Liberti Reynolds Lippman Richmond Mann Robinson Martin Rosen McEwan Sample McPherson, S. Shackelford Meffert Sheldon Melby Silver Messersmith Smith, C. R. Mills Smith, J. H. Mitchell Smith, L. J. Moffitt Spaet Moore Steele Morgan Thomas Myers Thompson Nergard Upchurch Nuckolls Ward Ogden Watt O'Malley Weinstock Pajcic Wetherell Patchett Williams Patterson Woodruff Plummer, J. Young Plummer, L. H. Price Ready passed and was immediately certified to the By Representatives S. McPherson, Silver, Gallagher, Cos- grove, Casas, Brodie, J. Plummer, Fox, Gordon, C. A. Hall, Rosen, Spaet, and L. H. Plummer- HB 17-G-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the local government half-cent sales tax; amending s. 200.085(4), Florida Statutes; requiring that, after complying with millage limita- tions, Dade County use the excess proceeds of said tax for the first year for criminal justice and law enforcement financial assistance; deleting authority of municipalities within said county to exceed such limitations; providing an effective date. Rep. Silver moved that HB 17-G be removed from the Com- mittee on Finance & Taxation and 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 17-G was read the first time by title. On motion by Rep. Silver, the rules were waived and HB 17-G was read the second time by title. Representative Fox offered the following amendment: Amendment 1-On page 1, line 14 through page 2, line 9, strike all of section 1 and insert: Section 1. Subsection (4) of section 200.085, Florida Statutes, as created in Chapter 82-154, Laws of Florida, is hereby repealed. Rep. Fox moved the adoption of the amendment, which was adopted. Representative Easley offered the following amendment: Amendment 2-On page 1, line 13, insert: Section 1. Section 30 is added to chapter 82-154, Laws of Florida, to read: Section 30. The one-cent increase in the tax under chapter 212 provided by this act shall not apply to single item purchases in excess of $1,000. (renumber subsequent sections) Rep. Easley moved the adoption of the amendment. Pending consideration thereof, without objection, the amendment was withdrawn. On motion by Rep. Silver, the rules were waived and HB 17-G, as amended, was read the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-71 The Chair Allen Bankhead Batchelor Brantley Brodie Brown Casas Clements Cosgrove Crady Crotty Davis Drage Easley Evans-Jones Foster Fox Gallagher Girardeau Gordon Grant Hagler Hall, C. A. Hall, L. J. Hattaway Hawkins, L. R. Hawkins, M. E. Hieber Hodges, W. R. Hollingsworth Johnson, A. E. Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Kelly Kimmel Kiser Lippman Martin McEwan McPherson, S. Meffert Melby Messersmith Mills Mitchell Morgan Myers Nergard Ogden Patchett Patterson Plummer, J. Plummer, L. H. Price Reynolds Robinson Rosen Sample Shackelford Silver Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Smith, L. J. Spaet Steele Thomas Thompson Watt Weinstock Wetherell Nays-16 Burrall Gustafson Lewis Richmond Dunbar Hazouri Liberti Sheldon Dyer Jones, C. F. Moffitt Woodruff Friedman Jones, D. L. Ready Young So the bill passed, as amended, and was immediately certified to the Senate after engrossment. Conference Committee Report on HB 1-G The following Report of the Conference Committee on HB 1-G was taken up: The Honorable W. D. Childers President of the Senate The Honorable Ralph H. Haben, Jr. Speaker, House of Representatives Dear Sirs: Your Conference Committee on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the Senate amendment to House Bill 1-G, same being, "A bill to be entitled An act relating to the establishment of congressional districts; amending s. 8.001, Florida Statutes, providing definitions; amending s. 8.01, Florida Statutes, pro- viding for the division of the state into 19 congressional districts; amending s. 8.011, Florida Statutes, relating to the inclusion of unlisted territory in contiguous districts; amending s. 8.03, Florida Statutes, relating to the election of represen- tatives to Congress; relating to effective dates for congressional districts created in 1982; providing for severability of invalid portions; reenacting s. 8.05, Florida Statutes, relating to mem- bership of governmental agencies appointed pursuant to former district boundaries; repealing s. 8.04, Florida Statutes, pro- viding effective dates for congressional districts created in 1972; repealing s. 8.06, Florida Statutes, relating to severability of invalid portions providing effective dates.", having met and after full and free conference, have agreed to recommend and do recommend to their respective Houses, as follows: 1. That the Senate recede from Amendment 1. 2. That the House of Representatives and the Senate adopt the Conference Committee amendment attached hereto, and by reference made a part of this report. House H. Lee Moffitt Samuel P. Bell, III Steve Pajcic Peter M. Dunbar Tom Gustafson (not signed) Managers on the part of the House of Representatives Senate Sherrill N. Skinner Jack D. Gordon Edgar M. Dunn, Jr. James A. Scott (not signed) Clark Maxwell, Jr. (not signed) Managers on the part of the Senate Conference Committee Amendment-Strike all of districts 1 through 19 and insert: DISTRICT 1 CONSISTS OF: PART OF BAY COUNTY PA#t OF CCD 5 TRACT 14 CCD 10 PART OF CCO 20 PART OF TRACT BG 1 TRACT 8 TRACT 9 TRACT 1C 5 20 May 21, 1982 May 21, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TRACT 11 TRACT 12 TRACT 13 TRACT 15 TRACT 16 TRACT 17 TRACT 18 TRACT 19 TRACT 20 TRACT 21 TRACT 22 TRACT 23 TRACT 23.99 TRACT 24 TRACT 25 CCO 22 CCD 25 ESCAMEIA COUNTY 3KALOOSA COUNTY SANTA ROSA COUNTY WALTON COUNTY DISTRICT 2 CONSISTS OF: 9A PART OF CCD 5 TRACT 4 PART OF CCD 20 PART OF TRACT ED 0338 ED 0339 ED 0341 ED 0342 CCD 35 BRADFORD COUNTY CALHOUN COUNTY PART OF CLAY COUNTY CCD 10 CCD 15 COLUMBIA COUNTY DIXIE COUNTY FRANKLIN COUNTY GADSDEN COUNTY GILCHRIST COUNTY GULF COUNTY HAMILTON COUNTY HOLMES COUNTY JACKSON COUNTY JEFFERSON COUNTY LAFAYETTE COUNTY LEON COUNTY LEVY COUNTY LIBERTY COUNTY MADISON COUNTY SUWANNEE COUNTY TAYLOR COUNTY UNION COUNTY WAKULLA COUNTY WASHINGTON COUNTY 5 DISTRICT 3 CONSISTS 3F:; PART OF DUVAL COUNTY PART OF CCD 35 TRACT 1 TRACT 1.99 TRACT 2 TRACT 2.99 TRACT 3 TRACT 4 TRACT 5 TRACT 6 TRACT 7 TRACT 8 TRACT 9 TRACT 10 TRACT 10.99 TRACT 11 TRACT 12 TRACT 13 TRACT 14 TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TR CT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 101 102.01 102.02 103 104 1iC5 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 11 3 114 11 5 116 11 7 11 8 11 9.01 119.02 120 121 122 123 124 125 126.31 12o.02 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134.01 134.02 135.01 135.02 136 137.01 137.02 138 138.99 139.01 139.02 139.03 143.01 143.02 145 146 147 148 149.01 149.02 150.01 150.02 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158.01 158.02 161 162 TRACT 163 PART OF TRACT 164 BG 4 PART OF 3G 5 BLOCK 501 BLOCK 502 BLOCK 503 NASSAU COUNTY DISTRICT 4 CONSISTS OF: PART CF CLAY COUNTY CCD 5. CCD 20 CCD 25 PART OF DUVAL COUNTY PART OF CCD 35 "TRACT 140 TRACT 141 TRACT 142 TRACT 144 TRACT 159.01 TRACT 159.02 TRACT 160 PART OF TRACT 164 BG 1 BG 2 BG 3 PART OF BG 5 BLOCK 505 BLOCK 507 BLOCK 509 BLOCK 510 BLOCK 513 BLOCK 514 BLOCK 515 LOCK 516 BLOCK 517 BLOCK 518 3L3CK 519 BLOCK 520 BLOCK 521 TRACT 165 TRACT 166.01 TRACT 166.02 TRACT 167.01 TRACT 167.02 TRACT 168 FLAGLER COUNTY PART OF PUTNAM COUNTY. CCD 5 CCD 10 PART 3F CCD 21 ED 0439 ED 0440 ED 0441 ED 0442T ED 0442U ED 044.3 ED 0444T ED 0444X ED 0461 CCD 25 ST. JOHNS COUNTY VOLUSIA COUNTY DISTRICT 5 CONSISTS )F: PART OF LAKE COUNTY PART OF CCD 10 TRACT 302.01 TRACT 302.03 PART 3F CCD 40 PART OF TRACT 309.01 ED 0298 TRACT 309.02 CCD 50 PART OF ORANGE COUNTY CCO 5S PART OF CCD 40 TRACT 101 TRACT 102 21 TRACT 103 TRACT 104 TRACT 105 TRACT 1C6 TRACT 107.01 TRACT 107.02 TRACT 108.01 TRACT 108.02 TRACT 109 TRACT 110 TRACT 111 TRACT 112 TRACT 113 TRACT 114 TRACT 115 TRACT 116 TRACT 117.01 TRACT 117.02 TRACT 118 TRACT 119.01 TRACT 119.02 TRACT 120 TRACT 121 TRACT 122 TRACT 123 TRACT 124 TRACT 125 TRACT 126 TRACT 127.01 TRACT 127.02 TRACT 128 TRACT 129 TRACT 130.01 TRACT 130.02 TRACT 131 TRACT 137 PART OF TRACT 139 PART OF EG 1 9LOCK 106 BLOCK 111 BLCCK 113 BLOCK 115 BLOCK 116 BLOCK 117 BL3CK 118 PART OF BG 2 BLOCK 205 BLOCK 206 BLOCK 211 BLOCK 215 BLOCK 216 BLOCK 217 3LOCK 218 BLOCK 220 BLCCK 221 3L3CK 222 BLOCK 223 BLOCK 224 BLOCK 225 BLOCK 226 BLOCK 227 SG 3 TRACT 144 TRACT 145 TRACT 146.01 TRACT 146.02 TRACT 146.03 TRACT 147 TRACT 151.01 TRACT 151.02 TRACT 152.01 TRACT 152.02 TRACT 153 TRACT 154.01 TRACT 154.02 TRACT 155.01 TRACT 155.02 TRACT 156.01 TRACT 156.02 TRACT 157.01 TRACT 157.02 TRACT 158.01 TRACT 158.02 TRACT 159,01 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES May 21, 1982 TRACT 159.02 TRACT 160.01 TRACT 160.02 TRACT 161 TRACT 162 TRACT 163.01 CCD 86 SEMINOLE COUNTY DISTRICT 6 CONSISTS )F: ALACHUA COUNTY CITRUS COUNTY HERNANDO COUNTY PART OF LAKE COUNTY CCD 5 PART OF CCD 10 TRACT 302.02 CCD 1 5 CCD 20 CCD 22 CCD 25 CCD 30 PART OF CCD 40 PART OF TRACT 309.01 ED 0284 ED 0285 ED 0286 ED 0267 ED 028 ED 0289 ED 0290 ED 0291 ED 0292T ED 0292U ED 0295 ED 0296A ED 02963 ED 0296C ED 0297 ED 0299A ED 0299B ED 0300 ED 0301 ED 0376 CCD 45 MARION COUNTY PART OF PASCO COUNTY PART OF CCO 10 TRACT 327 CCD 15 PART OF CCD 30 TRACT 328 PART OF TRACT 329 ED 0048 ED 0075 TRACT 330 TRACT 331 PART OF PUTNAM COUNTY PART OF CCD 21 ED 0444U ED C44,4V ED 044 4W .SUTER COUNTY DISTRICT 7 CONSISTS OF: PART OF HILLS3)R)UGH COUNTY PART OF CCOD 5 TRACT 122.01 PART 3F TRACT 122.02 BG 1 8G 2 3G 3 BG 4 PART OF BG 9 BLOCK 901 BLOCK 902 BLOCK 903 TRACT 123.01 TRACT 123.02 TRACT 132 TRACT 133.01 TRACT 133.02 TRACT 133.03 TRACT 134 CCD 25 CCD 40 PART OF CCD 45 TRACT 131 CCD 60 PART CF CCD 65 TRACT 1 TRACT 2 TRACT 3 TRACT 4 TRACT 5 TRACT 6 TRACT 7 TRACT 8 TRACT 9 TRACT 10 TRACT 1 1 TRACT 1 2 TRACT 1 3 TRACT 14 TRACT 1 4 TRACT 16 T RACT 17 TRACT 18 TRACT 19 TRACT 20 TRACT 21 TRACT 22 TRACT 23 TRACT 24 TRACT 25 TRACT 26 TRACT 27 TRACT 20 TRACT 29 TRACT 3-. TRACT 31 T-RACT 32 TRACT 33 TRACT 34 TRACT 35 TRACT 3b TRACT 37 TRACT 38 TRACT 39 TRACT 40 TRACT 41 TRACT 42 TRACT 43 TRACT 44 TRACT 45 TRACT 46 TRACT 47 TRACT 48 TRACT 49 TRACT 50 TRACT 51 TRACT 53 TRACT 53.99 TRACT 54 TRACT 55 TRACT 57 TRACT 58 TRACT 59 TRACT 60 TRACT 61 TRACT 62 TRACT 63 TRACT 54 TRACT 65 TRACT 66 TRACT 57 TRACT 68 TRACT 69 TRACT 7C TRACT 71 TRACT 72 TRACT 72.99 TRACT 73 TRACT 105 TRACT 108.01 TRACT 108.02 TRACT 108.03 PART OF TRACT 108.04 PART OF BG 2 3LOCK 201 BL3CK 202 BLOCK 203 BLOCK 204 5LOCK 205 BLOCK 206 3LOCK 207 BLOCK 208 BLOCK 212 BL3CK 213 BLOCK 214 ELCCK 215 3LOCK 228 LOCK 230 BL)CK 231 BLOCK 233 TRACT 109 TRACT 112.01 TRACT 112.02 TRACT 113 TRACT 116.01 TRACT 116.02 TRACT 116.03 TRACT 116.04 TRACT 116.05 TRACT 117.01 TRACT 117.02 TRACT 118.01 TRACT 118.02 TRACT 119.01 TRACT 119.02 TRACT 119.03 TRACT 120.01 TRACT 120.02 CCD 85 DISTRICT 8 CONSISTS OF: PART OF PINELLAS COUNTY CCD 15 PART OF CCD 20 TRACT 245.03 TRACT 245.04 TRACT 250.06 TRACT 252.03 TRACT 252.04 TRACT 252.05 TRACT 252.06 TRACT 252.07 TRACT 253.01 TRACT 253.02 TRACT 253.03 TRACT 254.06 TRACT 254.08 PART OF TRACT 254.09 PART OF BG 1 BLOCK 106 BLOCK 107 8LOCK 108 BLOCK 109 BLOCK 110 BLOCK 111 BLOCK 112 BLOCK 113 BLOCK 114 BLOCK 115 BLOCK 116 BLOCK 118 BLOCK 119 BLOCK 136 BLOCK 137 BLOCK 138 BLOCK 139 BLOCK 140 BLOCK 141 PART OF TRACT 255.04 PART )OF BG 5 BLOCK 511 BLOCK 513 SL3CK 514 BLOCK 526 BLOCK 527 BLOCK 528 BLOCK 529 BLOCK 530 BLOCK 531 BLOCK 532 BLOCK 533 PART OF TRACT 256.01 BG 2 BG 4 SG 5 PART OF TRACT 256.02 PART OF BG 1 BLOCK 108 BLOCK 109 SL3CK 110 BLOCK 111 BLOCK 112 BLOCK 113 BLOCK 114 BLOCK 115 BLOCK 116 BLOCK 117 BLOCK 118 BLOCK 119 BLOCK 120 BLOCK 121 BLOCK 122 BLOCK 123 BLOCK 124 BLOCK 125 BLOCK 126 BLOCK 127 BLOCK 128 BLOCK 129 BLOCK 130 BLOCK 131 BLOCK 132 BLOCK 133 BLOCK 134 BG 2 BG 5 BG 6 TRACT 257 TRACT 276.01 TRACT 276.02 CCD 50 CCD 52 DISTRICT 9 CONSISTS OF: PART OF HILLS3)ROUGH COUNTY PART OF CCD 6 TRACT 121.01 TRACT 121.02 PART OF TRACT 122.02 BG 5 PART OF BG 9 LOCK 904 BLOCK 905 BLOCK 906 BLOCK 907 BLCCK 908 BLOCK 909 BLOCK 910 BLOCK 911 9LOCK 912 BLOCK 913 BLOCK 914 CCD 10 PART OF CCD 45 TRACT 101.01 TRACT 101.02 TRACT 124 TRACT 125 TRACT 126 TRACT 127 TRACT 128 TRACT 129 TRACT 130 22 May 21, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PART OF CCD 65 TRACT 104 TRACT 106 TRACT 107 PART OF TRACT 108.0 BG 1 PART OF BG 2 BLOCK 211 BLOCK 225 BLOCK 226 BLOCK 227 BLOCK 229 BLOCK 234 TRACT 110.01 TRACT 110.02 TRACT 111 CCO D 80 PART OF PASCO COUNTY CCD 5 PART OF CCD 10 TRACT 325 TRACT 326 CCD 20 CCD 25 PART OF CCD 30 PART OF TRACT 329 ED CG49 E50 0053 EO 0070 PART OF PINELLAS COUNTY PART OF CCD 20 TRACT 254.01 TRACT 254.04 TRACT 254.05 TRACT 254.07 PART OF TRACT 254.0 PART OF BG 1 BLOCK 101 BLOCK 103 BLOCK 104 BLOCK 105 BLOCK 117 BLOCK 123 BLOCK 124 BLOCK 125 BLOCK 126 BLOCK 127 BLOCK 128 BLOCK 129 BLOCK 130 BLOCK 131 BLOCK 132 BLOCK 133 BLOCK 134 TRACT 255.01 TRACT 255.03 PART OF TRACT 255.0 BG 2 BG 3 BG 4 PART OF BG 5 BLOCK 501 BLOCK 502 BLOCK 503 BL3CK 504 BLOCK 505 BLOCK 506 BLOCK 507 BLOCK 508 BLOCK 509 BLOCK 510 BLOCK 515 BLOCK 516 BLOCK 520 BLOCK 521 BLOCK 522 BLOCK 523 BLOCK 524 BLOCK 525 BLOCK 534 PART OF TRACT 256.0 BG 3 PART OF TRACT 256.0 PART OF BG 1 BLOCK 101 BLOCK 102 BLOCK 103 BLOCK 104 4 BLOCK 106 BLOCK 107 TRACT 258 TRACT 259.01 TRACT 259.02 TRACT 260.01 TRACT 260.02 TRACT 260.99 TRACT 261 TRACT 262 TRACT 263 TRACT 264 TRACT 265 TRACT 266.01 TRACT 266.02 TRACT 267.01 TRACT 267.02 TRACT 267.03 TRACT 268.03 TRACT 268.04 TRACT 268.05 TRACT 268.06 TRACT 268.07 TRACT 269.03 TRACT 269.04 TRACT 269.05 TRACT 269.06 TRACT 269.07 TRACT 270 TRACT 271.01 TRACT 271.02 9 TRACT 271.03 CCD 55 DISTRICT 10 CONSISTc DE SOTO COUNTY HARDEE COUNTY MANATEE COUNTY PART OF OSCEOLA .COUNI PART OF CCD 5 TRACT 401.01 PART OF TRACT ED 0139 ED 0178 ED 0179 POLK COUNTY DISTRICT 11 CONSISTS BREVARD COUNTY PART OF INDIAN RIVER CCD 5 4 PART OF CCD 15 PART OF TRACT PART OF BG BLOCK 101 BLOCK 102 BLOCK 10! BLOCK 104 BLOCK 105 BLOCK 10t BLOCK 107 BLOCK 108 BLOCK 10 BLOCK 11 BLOCK 111 BLOCK 11 BLOCK 11 BLOCK 11 BLOCK 11 BLOCK 11 BLOCK 11 BLOCK 11 BLOCK 11 BLOCK 12( BLOCK 121 1 BLOCK 12< BLOCK 12. 2 BLOCK 12Z BLOCK 12! BLOCK 126 BLOCK 127 BLOCK 128 BLOCK 129 BLOCK 130 BL3CK 131 BLOCK 132 BLOCK 133 BLOCK 134 BLOCK 135 BLOCK 13o BLOCK 137 BLOCK 139 BLOCK 140 BLOCK 141 BLOCK 142 BLOCK 143 BLOCK 144 BLOCK 145 BG 2 PART 3F 8G 3 BLOCK 301 BLOCK 302 L')CK 303 FLOCK 304 BLOCK 305 BLDCK 306 BLOCK 307 BLOCK 308 BLOCK 309 BLOCK 310 BLOCK 311 BLOCK 312 BLOCK 313 BLOCK 314 BLOCK 315 BL3CK 325 BLOCK 326 S )F: BLOCK 327 BLOCK 328 BLOCK 329 BG 4 TRACT 502 "TY TRACT 503 TRACT 505 TRACT 508 401.02 PART OF ORANGE COUNTY CCD 15 PART OF CCD 40 TRACT 132 TRACT 133 TRACT 134.01 SOF : TRACT 134.02 TRACT 135.01 COUNTY TRACT 135.02 TRACT 136.01 TRACT 136.02 501 TRACT 138 1 PART OF TRACT 13 PART OF BG 1 2 BLOCK 101 3 BLOCK 102 4 BLOCK 103 5 BLOCK 104 5 BLOCK 105 % PART OF BG 2 5 BLOCK 201 , BLOCK 202 ) BLOCK 203 I BLOCK 204 TRACT 140 3 TRACT 141 TRACT 142 5 TRACT 143.01 STRACT 143.02 , TRACT 163.02 B TRACT 164.01 9 TRACT 164.02 0 TRACT 168.01 STRACT 168.02 STRACT 169.01 STRACT 169.02 CCD 63 CCD 75 FART OF OSCEOLA COUNTY PART OF CCD 5 PART OF TRACT 401 .02 ED 0134 ED 0135 ED 0176 ED 0177 TRACT 402.01 TRACT 402.02 TRACT 403.01 TRACT 403.02 CCD 15 CCD 20 DISTRICT 12 CONSISTS IF: PART OF COLLIER COUNTY CCD 5 CCD 10 PART OF CCD 15 PART OF TRACT 104 ED 05U9E BG 1 PART OF TRACT 105 BG 2 BG 3 8G 4 PART OF TRACT 106 BG 5 BG 6 BG 7 TRACT 107 TRACT 108 GLADES COUNTY HENDRY COUNTY HIGHLANDS COUNTY PART OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PART OF CCD 15 PART OF TRACT 501 ED 0238 PART OF BG 1 BLOCK 146 BLOCK 147 BLOCK 148 BLOCK 149 BLOCK 150 BLOCK 151 BLOCK 152 BLOCK 153 BLOCK 154 BLOCK 155 BLOCK 156 BLOCK 157 BLOCK 158 PART OF BG 3 BLOCK 316 BLOCK 317 BLOCK 318 BLOCK 319 BLOCK 320 BLOCK 321 BLOCK 322 BLOCK 323 BLOCK 324 TRACT 504 TRACT 506 TRACT 50? MARTIN COUNTY OKEECHOBEE COUNTY PART OF PALM BEACH COUNTY CCD 10 CCD 35 CCD 45 CCD 70 PART OF CCD 77 TRACT 78.01 TRACT 78.02 PART OF CCD 80 TRACT 14.02 TRACT 16 TRACT 17 TRACT 18.01 TRACT 18.02 23 4 5 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES May 21, 1982 TRACT 19.01 TRACT 19.02 TRACT 20 TRACT 21 TRACT 22 TRACT 23 TRACT 24 TRACT 25 TRACT 26 PART OF TRACT BG 1 TRACT 35.01 ST. LUCIE COUNTY 27 DISTRICT 13 CONSISTS OF: CHARLOTTE COUNTY PART OF COLLIER COUNTY PART OF CCD 15 TRACT 1 TRACT 2 TRACT 3 TRACT 4 TRACT 5 TRACT 6 TRACT 7 TRACT 101 TRACT 102 TRACT 103 PART OF TRACT 1i ED 0509F BG 2 BG 3 BG 4 BG 5 BG 6 BG 7 BG 8 BG 9 PART OF TRACT 1( BG 1 PART OF TRACT 1( BG 1 BG 2 BG 3 BG 4 LEE COUNTY SARASOTA COUNTY 04 05 06 DISTRICT 14 CONSISTS OF: PART OF BROWARD COUNTY PART OF CCD 15 TRACT 105 TRACT 106 CCD 37 PART OF CCD 43 TRACT 601.01 TRACT 601.02 TRACT 601.03 PART OF PALM BEACH COUNTY CCD 15 CCD 20 CCD 50 PART OF CCD 77 TRACT 78.03 CCD 78 PART OF CCD 80 PART OF TRACT 27 BG 2 BG 3 TRACT 28 TRACT 29 TRACT 30 TRACT 31.01 TRACT 31.02 TRACT 32 TRACT 33 TRACT 34 TRACT 35.02 TRACT 35.03 TRACT 36 TRACT 37 DISTRICT 15 CONSISTS OF: PART OF BROWARD COUNTY PART OF CCD 10 PART OF TRACT 701 PART OF BG 9 BLOCK 904 BLOCK 905 BLOCK 906 BLOCK 907 BLOCK 908 BLOCK 909 BLOCK 912 BLOCK 919 PART OF CCD 15 TRACT 101 TRACT 102 TRACT 103.01 TRACT 103.02 TRACT 104 TRACT 107 TRACT 108 TRACT 109 TRACT 110 TRACT 301 CCD 20 PART OF CCD 30 PART OF TRACT 801 BG 9 PART OF TRACT 802 BG 1 BG 2 PART OF BG 9 BLOCK 902 BLOCK 903 BLOCK 905 BLOCK 917 BLOCK 918 BLOCK 919 BLOCK 920 BLOCK 921 BL3CK 922 BLOCK 923 BLOCK 924 BLOCK 925 BLOCK 930 TRACT 803 PART OF TRACT 804.01 PART 0 F BG 1 BLOCK 105 BLOCK 106 BLOCK 111 BLOCK 112 BLOCK 113 BLOCK 114 BLOCK 11 b BLOCK 117 BLOCK 116 BLOCK 121 BLOCK 122 BLOCK 123 BLOCK 124 BLOCK 125 BLOCK 126 BLOCK 127 BLOCK 128 BLOCK 129 BLOCK 130 PART OF BG 2 BLOCK 201 BLOCK 202 BLOCK 203 BLOCK 204 BLOCK 205 BLOCK 206 PART OF TRACT 901 PART OF BG 9 BLOCK 908 BLOCK 910 BLOCK 924 BLOCK 925 BLOCK 927 BLOCK 928 PART OF CCD 43 TRACT 602.02 TRACT 602.03 TRACT 603 TRACT 604 TRACT 605.01 TRACT 606.01 TRACT 607 TRACT 608 PART OF TRACT 609 BG 1 PART OF BG 2 BLOCK 201 BLOCK 202 BLOCK 203 BLOCK 209 BLOCK 210 BLOCK 211 BLOCK 212 BLOCK 213 BLOCK 214 BLOCK 215 BLOCK 216 BLOCK 217 BLOCK 21"8 BLOCK 21 9 BLOCK 220 BLOCK 221 BLOCK 222 BLOCK 223 BLOCK 224 BL3CK 238 BLOCK 239 BLOCK 240 BL3CK 241 BLOCK 242 LOCK 243 BLOCK 244 BLOCK 245 BLOCK 246 PART OF TRACT 610.01 BG 1 TRACT 611 CCD 50 DISTRICT 16 CONSISTS OF: PART OF BR)WARD COUNTY CCD 3 PART OF CCD 10 PART OF TRACT 701 BG 1 BG 2 BG 3 PART OF BG 9 BLOCK 913 BLOCK 914 BLOCK 915 BLOCK 916 BLOCK 917 BLOCK 918 TRACT 702 TRACT 703 TRACT 704 TRACT 705 TRACT 706 CCD 25 PART OF CCD 30 PART OF TRACT BG 1 BG 2 BG 3 BG 4 BG 5 PART OF TRACT BG 3 PART OF BG BLOCK 906 BLOCK 907 BLOCK 908 BLOCK 916 BLOCK 926 BLOCK 927 BLOCK 928 BLOCK 929 B01 802 9 PART OF TRACT 804.01 PART OF BG 1 BLOCK 103 BLOCK 104 BLOCK 107 BLOCK 109 BLOCK 110 BLOCK 119 BLOCK 120 BLOCK 131 BLOCK 132 BLOCK 133 BLOCK 134 BLOCK 135 BLOCK 136 BLOCK 137 BL3CK 138 BLOCK 139 BLOCK 140 PART OF BG 2 BLOCK 208 BLOCK 209 BLOCK 210 BLJCK 211 BLOCK 212 BLOCK 213 BLOCK 214 BLOCK 215 BLOCK 216 BLOCK 217 BLOCK 218 BLOCK 219 BLOCK 220 BLOCK 221 BLOCK 222 BLOCK 223 BLOCK 224 BLOCK 225 BLOCK 228 BLOCK 229 BLOCK 230 BLOCK 231 BLOCK 232 BLOCK 233 BL)CK 234 BLOCK 235 BLOCK 236 TRACT 804.02% TRACT 8C5 PART OF TRACT 901 BG 1 BG 2 BG 3 PART OF BG 9 BLOCK 901 BLOCK 902 BLOCK 903 BLOCK 904 BLOCK 905 BLOCK 909 BLOCK 911 BLOCK 915 BLOCK 916 BLOCK 921 BLOCK 922 BLOCK 926 BLOCK 929 BLOCK 930 BLOCK 931 BLOCK 932 BLOCK 933 BLOCK 934 TRACT 901.99 TRACT 902 TRACT 903 TRACT 904 TRACT 905 TRACT 906 TRACT 907 TRACT 908 TRACT 9C9 TRACT 910 TRACT 911 TRACT 912 24 May 21, 1982 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TRACT 913 TRACT 914 TRACT 916 TRACT 917 TRACT 918 TRACT 919 TRACT 920 TRACT 921 CCD 38 PART OF CCD 43 TRACT 601.04 TRACT 602.01 TRACT 605.02 TRACT 606.02 PART OF TRACT 6 PART OF 8G 2 BLOCK 228 BLOCK 230 BLOCK 231 BLOCK 236 BLOCK 247 BL3CK 248 PART OF TRACT 6 BG 2 TRACT 610.02 PART OF DADE COUNTY PART OF CCD 17 PART OF TRACT 1 ED 0100 ED 0101 ED 0102 ED 0103 ED 0104 PART OF CCD 20 PART OF TRACT 1( ED 0003 8G 1 PART OF BG 9 BLOCK 903 BL3CK 904 BLOCK 906 BLOCK 907 BLOCK 908 BLOCK 911 BLOCK 912 BLOCK 913 BLOCK 914 BLOCK 915 8L3CK 989 TRACT 101.06 TRACT 101.07 PART OF CCO 28 TRACT 101.03 TRACT 101.08 PART OF CCU 45 TRACT 59.02 TRACT 59.03 TRACT 60.01 TRACT 60.02 PART OF CCD 85 PART OF TRACT 1 PART O3F BG 9 BLOCK 904 TRACT 100.05 TRACT 100.07 PART OF CCD 90 TRACT 90.01 TRACT 90.02 PART OF TRACT PART OF BG 1 BLOCK 108 BLOCK 110 BLOCK 111 BLOCK 112 BLOCK 113 BLOCK 114 BLOCK 115 BLOCK 116 BLOCK 117 BLOCK 118 BLOCK 119 BLOCK 120 aLOCK 121 BLOCK 122 09 10.01 15 01.02 BLOCK 123 BLOCK 125 BLOCK 126 BLOCK 127 BLOCK 128 BLOCK 141 BLOCK 14Z BLOCK 143 BLOCK 144 BLOCK 145 BLOCK 147 BLOCK 148 BLOCK 152 BLOCK 153 PART OF BG 9 BLOCK 906 BLOCK 913 BLOCK 918 BLOCK 927 9L3CK 930 BLOCK 931 BLOCK 932 BLOCK 933 BLOCK 935 BLOCK 936 BLOCK 937 BLOCK 939 BLOCK 940 SL3CK 946 BLOCK 947 BLOCK 948 BLOCK 949 BLOCK 950 8LOCK 951 BLOCK 952 BLOCK 953 BLOCK 954 BLOCK 955 BLOCK 956 BLOCK 963 BLOCK 964 BLOCK 965 BLOCK 966 BLOCK 968 BLOCK 969 BLOCK 970 BLOCK 971 BL3CK 972 BLOCK 973 BLOCK 974 BLOCK 981 BLOCK 982 PART OF CCD 120 TRACT 77.01 TRACT 88.01 TRACT 88.02 TRACT 89.01 TRACT 89.02 TRACT 89.03 00.01 DISTRICT 17 CONSISTS OF: 91 PART OF DADE COUNTY PART OF CCD 20 TRACT 6.01 TRACT 6.02 PART OF TRACT 8G 1 BG 2 PART OF BG 3 BLOCK 301 BLOCK 302 BLOCK 303 BLOCK 304 BLOCK 305 BLOCK 308 BLOCK 309 BLOCK 312 BLOCK 313 BLOCK 317 BLOCK 318 BLOCK 319 6.03 BG 4 TRACT 6.04 TRACT 6.05 TRACT 6.06 TRACT 8.01 TRACT 8.02 TRACT 92 TRACT 93.02 TRACT 93.03 * TRACT 93.04 TRACT 93.05 PART OF TRACT 1 PART 3F BG BLOCK 901 BLOCK 902 BLOCK 905 BLOCK 910 PART OF CCD 45 TRACT 1.03 TRACT 1.04. 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Moffitt, the Report of the Conference Committee on HB 1-G was accepted and adopted in its en- tirety. The question recurred on the passage of HB 1-G. The vote was: Yeas-77 The Chair Allen Batchelor Bell Boles Brown Burrall Carlton Carpenter Cosgrove Cox Crady Danson Davis Dunbar Dyer Easley Evans-Jones Ewing Foster Nays-19 Bankhead Brantley Brodie Crotty Drage Fox Friedman Gardner Girardeau Gordon Grant Hagler Hall, C. A. Hattaway Hazouri Hieber Hodges, G. Hodges, W. R. Hollingsworth Johnson, A. E. Johnson, B. L. Jones, C. F. Jones, D. L. Kiser Lewis Gallagher Hall, L. J. Hawkins, M. E. Johnson, R. C. Kelly Liberti Lippman Martin McPherson, T. Mills Mitchell Moffitt Moore Morgan Myers Nergard Nuckolls Ogden O'Malley Patterson Plummer, L. H. Price Ready Reynolds Richmond Kimmel Mann McEwan Melby Messersmith Robinson Rosen Sheldon Silver Smith, C. R. Smith, J. H. Smith, L. J. Spaet Steele Thomas Thompson Ward Weinstock Wetherell Williams Woodruff Young Patchett Plummer, J. Sample Watt Pair Votes on HB 1-G I am paired with Representative Pajcic on passage of HB 1-G, as amended by the Conference Committee Report. If present, he would vote Yes and I would vote No. Representative Tom Gustafson I am paired with Representative Meek on passage of HB 1-G, as amended by the Conference Committee Report. If present, she would vote Yes and I would vote No. Representative, Christian Meffert I am paired with Representative Clements on passage of HB 1-G, as amended by the Conference Committee Report. If present, he would vote Yes and I would vote No. Representative Roberto Casas I am paired with Representative Webster on passage of HB 1-G, as amended by the Conference Committee Report. If present, he would vote No and I would vote Yes. Representative Lawrence F. Shackelford I am paired with Representative Sadowski on passage of HB 1-G, as amended by the Conference Committee Report. If present, he would vote Yes and I would vote No. Representative Scott W. McPherson Votes after roll call: Yeas-L. R. Hawkins, Lehman Nays to Yeas-Kelly So the bill passed, as amended by the Conference Committee Report. The action, together with the bill and Conference Com- mittee Report thereon, was immediately certified to the Senate. Rep. Moffitt, Chairman of the Select Committee on Reappor- tionment, expressed his appreciation for the work of Rep. Bell and the staff, and his pride in the actions of the House, in bringing to fruition a Congressional redistricting plan for Flor- ida. 26 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Messages from the Senate The Honorable Ralph H. Haben, Jr., Speaker I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has admitted for introduction and consideration by the required Constitutional two-thirds vote and passed HB's 10-G, 9-G, 13-G, 14-G; and has admitted for introduction and con- sideration by the required Constitutional two-thirds vote and adopted HCR 15-G. Joe Brown, Secretary The bills and concurrent resolution were ordered enrolled. The Honorable Ralph H. Haben, Jr., Speaker I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has adopted the Conference Committee Report in its entirety and passed HB 1-G, Joe Brown, Secretary The bill was ordered enrolled after engrossment. The Honorable Ralph H. Haben, Jr., Speaker I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has reinstated line Item 151 on page 200 of HB 3-D (1982 Special Session) by the required Constitutional two- thirds vote of all members voting, the Governor's objections to the contrary notwithstanding. Joe Brown, Secretary HB 3-D was certified to the Secretary of State. Adjournment On motion by Rep. Bell, the House adjourned at 8:59 p.m. sine die. Enrolling Reports HB 1-G has been enrolled, signed by the required Constitu- tional Officers and presented to the Governor on May 22, 1982. Allen Morris, Clerk HB 9-G HB 10-G HB 13-G HB 14-G have been enrolled, signed by the required Constitutional Offi- cers and presented to the Governor on May 24, 1982. Allen Morris, Clerk HCR 15-G has been enrolled, signed by the required Con- stitutional Officers and filed with the Secretary of State on May 24, 1982. Allen Morris, Clerk CERTIFICATE THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing pages numbered 1 through 27, 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 May 21, 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 May 24, 1982 CHAMBER ACTION ON BILLS May 21, 1982 HB 1-G Passed as amended 90-22; passed as amended by Conference Committee Report 77-19 HB 2-G Introduction deferred HR 3-G Introduction allowed; adopted 102-0 HB 4-G Failed vote for introduction HB 5-G Introduction allowed; passed 108-0 HB 6-G Introduction allowed; passed 103-1 HB 7-G Introduction allowed; passed 112-0 HB 8-G Failed vote for introduction HB 9-G Introduction allowed; passed 109-0 HB 10-G Introduction allowed; passed 105-1 HB 11-G Introduction deferred HB 12-G Introduction allowed; passed 76-8 HB 13-G Introduction allowed; passed 108-1 HB 14-G Introduction allowed; passed 100-0 HCR 15-G Introduction allowed; adopted HR 16-G Introduction allowed; adopted HB 17-G Introduction allowed; passed as amended 71-16 SB 2-G Introduction allowed; passed 101-0 SB 5-G Introduction allowed; passed 99-0 [Source: Legislative Information Division] ILsl LI I I -- I L I -- = ii -s I I I I X A - May 21, 1982 27 INDEX to the JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Special Session of the SEVENTH LEGISLATURE under the Constitution of 1968 May 21, 1982 CONTENTS Pages Members of the House with Bills Sponsored ------ ---. -29 Bills Sponsored by Committees _______---------31 Miscellaneous Subjects ______ --_-------__ 31 Vetoed Bills ------_____ 31 Subject Index of House and Senate Bills and Resolutions ------- --- -.. ------ 32 House Bills and Resolutions by Number, Subject, Sponsor, and Disposition ------------ 33 Senate Bills (received in House) by Number, Subject, Sponsor, and Disposition ______ ___ 33 28 INDEX JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES29 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 BOLES, KENNETH E.-5th District Sponsored: 12-G, 13-G, 1 BRANTLEY, BOBBY-34th District BRODIE, JAMES K.-115th District Sponsored: 17-G Co-sponsored: 8-G BROWN, TOM C.-29th District BURNSED, BEVERLY B.-50th District Co-sponsored: 5-G BURRALL, FREDERIC H.-75th District BUSH, THOMAS J.-84th District CARLTON, FRAN-41st District CARPENTER, CARL, JR.-62nd District CASAS, ROBERTO-107th District Sponsored: 17-G Co-sponsored: 8-G CLEMENTS, S. L., JR.-63rd District Co-sponsored: 5-G COSGROVE, JOHN F.-109th District Sponsored: 8-G Co-sponsored: 17-G COX, LINDA C.-86th District CRADY, GEORGE A.-15th District CRAWFORD, ROBERT B.49th District CROTTY, RICHARD-40th District DANSON, THOMAS E., JR.-73rd District DAVIS, HELEN GORDON-70th District DERATANY, TIMOTHY D.-47th District DRAGE, THOMAS B., JR.-42nd District DUNBAR, PETER M.-53rd District DYER, HAROLD J.-93rd District Sponsored: 11-G EASLEY, BETTY---56th District EVANS-JONES, MARILY-46th District EWING, TED-74th District FOSTER, JAMES S.-65th District FOX, ROBERTA-110th District Co-sponsored: 17-G FRIEDMAN, MICHAEL--102nd District GALLAGHER, C. THOMAS, III-111th District Sponsored: 17-G GARDNER, WINSTON W., JR.-45th District GIRARDEAU, ARNETT E.-16th District GORDON, ELAINE-98th District Co-sponsored: 17-G GRANT, JOHN A., JR.-64th District GUSTAFSON, TOM-88th District Sponsored: 10-G HABEN, RALPH H., JR.-71st District (Speaker) Sponsored: 7-G HAGLER, CLYDE H.-3rd District Sponsored: 15-G HALL, CHARLES A.-118th District Co-sponsored: 8-G, 17-G HALL, LEONARD J.-9th District HATTAWAY, BOB-33rd District HAWKINS, LAWRENCE R.-119th District Co-sponsored: 8-G 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 Sponsored: 12-G HODGES, WILLIAM RAY-104th District Co-sponsored: 8-G HOLLINGSWORTH, WAYNE-13th District Sponsored: 2-G JOHNSON, ANDREW E.-19th District JOHNSON, BOLLEY L.--4th District Sponsored: 15-G JOHNSON, RONALD CLYDE-8th District Sponsored: 13-G INDEX JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 30 JONES, C. FRED-52nd District JONES, DENNIS L.-57th District KELLY, EVERETT A.-35th District Sponsored: 13-G KERSHAW, JOE LANG-105th District Co-sponsored: 8-G KIMMEL, BERNARD-82nd District KISER, S. CURTIS-54th District KUTUN, BARRY-99th District LEHMAN, DAVID J.-97th District LEHTINEN, DEXTER W.-116th District Co-sponsored: 8-G LEWIS, JOHN W., III-18th District LIBERTI, RAY-78th District Co-sponsored: 5-G LIPPMAN, FREDERICK-94th District MANN, FRANKLIN B.-90th District MARTIN, SIDNEY-26th District Sponsored: 6-G, 16-G MARTINEZ, ELVIN L.-67th District McEWAN, BRUCE-38th District McPHERSON, SCOTT W.-117th District Sponsored: 17-G Co-sponsored: 5-G, 8-G McPHERSON, TOM-92nd District MEEK, CARRIE P.-106th District MEFFERT, CHRISTIAN-32nd District MELBY, ROBERT E.-59th District MESSERSMITH, FRANK S.-83rd District MILLS, JON L.-27th District MITCHELL, SAM-7th District MOFFITT, H. LEE-66th District Sponsored: 5-G MOORE, REID, JR.-81st District MORGAN, HERBERT F.-12th District MYERS, WILLIAM G.-77th District NERGARD, CHARLES L.-76th District NUCKOLLS, HUGH PAUL-91st District Co-sponsored: 13-G OGDEN, CARL-20th District O'MALLEY, TERENCE T.-85th District PAJCIC, STEVE-22nd District Sponsored: 9-G, 14-G PATCHETT, R. DALE-48th District PATTERSON, THOMAS R.-2nd District Sponsored: 15-G PLUMMER, JOHN-114th District Sponsored: 17-G Co-sponsored: 8-G PLUMMER, LAWRENCE H.-112th District Co-sponsored: 8-G, 17-G PRICE, DON C.-llth District READY, GENE-51st District REYNOLDS, ROBERT R.-108th District Co-sponsored: 8-G RICHMOND, RONALD R.-37th District ROBINSON, GROVER C., III-1st District Sponsored: 15-G ROSEN, VIRGINIA L.-100th District Co-sponsored: 5-G, 17-G SADOWSKI, WILLIAM E.-113th District SAMPLE, DOROTHY EATON-61st District SHACKELFORD, LAWRENCE F.-72nd District SHELDON, GEORGE H.-69th District SILVER, RONALD A.-103rd District Sponsored: 4-G, 8-G Co-sponsored: 17-G SMITH, CHARLES R.-36th District SMITH, JAMES HARRISON, JR.-55th District SMITH, LAWRENCE J.-96th District SPAET, HAROLD W.-101st District Co-sponsored: 17-G 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 Sponsored: 2-G, 15-G 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: 3-G INDEXJOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES31 Bills Sponsored by Committees [Source: Information Division, Joint Legislative Management Committee] REAPPORTIONMENT (Select) Committee Bills: 1-G Miscellaneous Subjects SubjectPages Conference Committee Appointment18 Report 20-26 Governor Proclamations 1, 19 Vetoed Bills Where no disposition shown, veto message was not taken up by House. No.SubjectSponsorPages Date VetoedDisposition 1982 Regular Session Vetoed House Bills CS/HB 291 Public recordsCommittee on Governmental Operations and Hagler 24-8-82 HB 535Braden River Fire Control and Rescue Dis- trict, Manatee CountyShackelford 2, 34-22-82 1015 Issuance of revenue bondsCommittee on Appropriations 2, 34-23-82 1982 Regular Session Vetoed Senate Bills SB 68 Public education Jennings --- ........ 4-22-82 CS/SB 898 Natural gas and petroleum pipelinesCommittee on Commerce and Scott .. _4-7-82 SB 921 Administrative Procedure ActWare 44-7-82 1982 Special Session "D" Vetoed House Bills HB 3-D (Item veto) General Appropriations BillMorgan 2, 3-5, 274-23-82Item 151 reinstated 1982 Special Session "D" Vetoed Senate Bills SB 24-D Alcoholic beveragesHenderson5-4-82 INDEXJOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES32 Subject Index of House and Senate Bills and Resolutions [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.) -A- ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF Veterans Affairs Division; regulatory authority, H13-G ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT Rules; legislative review and comment on intent; procedure, H12-G APPOINTMENTS Governor; Veterans Affairs Commission, H13-G APPORTIONMENT Congressional redistricting, Sl-G, HL-G APPROPRIATIONS Revenue Department; computerized property appraisal sys- tem, H14-G Veterans Affairs Commission, H13-G --C-- COMMENDATIONS Kentosh, Elizabeth; Florida Teacher of the Year, 1983, H15-G Miami Carol City Senior High School; 1982 AAAA Baseball State Championship, H3-G University of Florida baseball team; SEC Championship, H16-G CONTRACTS Written and binding prior to April 19, 1982; project com- pletion materials; sales tax payment and refunds, S5-G, H7-G CORPORATE INCOME TAX See: TAXATION CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF Rulemaking authority, standards and requirements for pris- oners; no greater than federal constitutional standards, H2-G -D- DADE COUNTY Millage limitation exceptions, inapplicability; use for crime prevention and control, H4-G, H8-G, H17-G -E-- ELECTIONS Candidates, congressional and legislative offices; petition qualifying dates changed, H6-G 17th Judicial Circuit and Broward County court judges, S4-G ESCAMBIA COUNTY Pension benefit rights of employees transferred to Utilities Authority, S2-G --G-- GOVERNMENTAL REORGANIZATION Veteran and Community Affairs Department renamed; Veter- ans Affairs Division transferred to DOA, H13-G GOVERNOR Report; Veterans Affairs Commission, H13-G -I- INSURANCE Code revision and update; technical errors and omissions, correction; Patient's Compensation Fund, payment of set- tlements or judgments, H10-G -J- JUDGES AND JUSTICES Election; 17th Judicial Circuit and Broward County court, S4-G -L-- LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS Bullets, teflon-coated; use by officers allowed, S3-G, H5-G Complaints, filed; processing; public records law exemption, S6-G LEGISLATURE Administrative Rules; review and comment on legislative in- tent, H12-G Report; Veterans Affairs Commission, H13-G -P- PATIENT'S COMPENSATION FUND Health care providers, escrow account, maximum bond amount increased, H10-G POPULAR NAMES Phantom Government Bill, H12-G PRISONERS Corrections Department rulemaking authority for standards and requirements no greater than federal constitutional standards, H2-G PUBLIC RECORDS LAW Law enforcement and correctional officers; complaints filed; certain exempt, S6-G -T- TAXATION Ad valorem tax rolls, complete submission of rolls defined; computerized property appraisal system, purchase by Reve- nue Department, H14-G Corporate income tax law clarification; franchise tax credit, installment sales income, and insurance premium tax credit, emergency excise tax computation; county millage, limita- tions, clarifications; proposed property taxes notices on half-cent sales tax, statement computation clarification, H9-G Sales tax Contracts, binding prior to April 19, 1982; project comple- tion materials; payment and refunds, S5-G, H7-G Discretionary additional tax; use of proceeds includes in- terest in sports, arts and recreation centers, H11-G Local government half-cent sales tax; millage limitations, Dade County inapplicability, H4-G, H8-G, H17-G -V- VETERAN AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF Renamed Community Affairs Department; Veterans Affairs Division transferred to DOA, H13-G -W- WEAPONS AND FIREARMS Bullets, teflon-coated; use by law enforcement officers only, S3-G, H5-G INDEXJOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES33 House Bills and Resolutions by Number, Subject, Sponsor, and Disposition To obtain the number of a bill, see the subject matter index preceding this index. Page number in boldfaced print indicates location of roll call vote on disposition. Abbreviations: Ch.-Chapter number, as passed CSP-Companion or similar bill passed DCS-Died on Senate Calendar DM-Died in Messages FVIH-Failed vote for introduction in House HB-House Bill HCR-House Concurrent Resolution HR-House Resolution ID-Introduction deferred HB 1-G Congressional districts (Reapportionment) 7-14, 15, 18, 20-26, 27 Ch. 82-384 2-G County and municipal prisoners (Hollingsworth) ID HR 3-G Miami Carol City Senior High School (Young) 5-6 Adopted HB 4-G Local government half-cent sales tax (Silver) 15 FVIH 5-G Crimes (Moffitt) 6 DM 6-G Elections (Martin) 5 DM 7-G Tax on sales, use and other transactions (Haben) 15 DM/CSP 8-G Local government half-cent sales tax (Cosgrove) 6 FVIH 9-G Taxation (Pajcic) 15, 27 Ch. 82-385 10-G Insurance and matters relating thereto (Gustafson) 17- 18, 27 Ch. 82-386 HB 11-G Tax on sales, use and other transactions (Dyer) ID 12-G Administrative Procedure Act (G. Hodges) 19 DCS 13-G Advisory Council on Veterans Affairs (Boles) 15, 16-17, 27 Ch. 82-387 14-G Taxation (Pajcic) 17, 27 Ch. 82-388 HCR 15-G Elizabeth Kentosh, Florida Teacher of the Year for 1983 (Ward) 19, 27 Adopted HR 16-G University of Florida baseball team (Martin) 6-7 Adopted HB 17-G Local government half-cent sales tax (S. McPherson) 19, 20 DM Senate Bills (Received in House) by Number, Subject, Sponsor, and Disposition To obtain the number of a bill, see the subject matter index preceding this index. Page number in boldfaced print indicates location of roll call vote on disposition. Abbreviations: Ch.-Chapter Number, as passed SB-Senate Bill SB 2-G Escambia County; pension system of City of Pensacola (Tobiassen) 19-20 Ch. 82-390 5-G Tax on sales, use and other transactions (Stuart) 17 Ch. 82-389 |
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