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Page i October 1987 Monday, October 12 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Wednesday, October 14 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Index Contents Page 7 Bill Sponsors in "C" Session Page 8 Miscellaneous Subjects Page 8 Subject Index of House and Senate Bills, Resolutions, and Memorials Page 9 Bills, Resolutions, and Memorials by Number, Subject, Sponsor, and Disposition Page 10 |
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Journal of the Florida House of Representatives Special Session October 12 through October 14, 1987 of the Seventy-third House since Statehood in 1845 [Including a record of transmittal of Acts subsequent to sine die adjournment] "C"c L Joual OF THE "Glouse of lepreseqtatives THIRD SPECIAL SESSION-"C" of 1986-1988 Monday, October 12, 1987 Journal of the House of Representatives for a Special Session of the Seventy-third House since Statehood in 1845, convened by Proclamation of the Governor and held at the Capitol in the City of Tallahassee in the State of Florida, on Monday, October 12, 1987. The House was called to order by the Honorable Jon Mills, Speaker, at 1:12 p.m. Prayer The following prayer was offered by Representative Grindle: Heavenly Father, protect our people from Hurricane Floyd as it travels across our state. Help those in its path to use good judgment. Send Your grace down upon this body, giving us insight, courage and wisdom so that we will keep ever present in our minds, the need for compassion, understanding and feeling for all of the people of Florida. The needs of our state are great. Our leaders and members have worked tirelessly in an effort to achieve consensus for the benefit of all Floridians. Help us find common ground, standing firm when neces- sary but yielding when compromise will benefit the many. Keep our minds filled with Your Spirit so that we shall uphold truth and fairness and show us the way to build goodwill to all with whom we come in contact. In Your Name, we pray. Amen. The following proclamations were read: PROCLAMATION State of Florida Executive Department Tallahassee TO THE HONORABLE MEMBERS OF THE FLORIDA SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: WHEREAS, on the 3rd day of September, 1987, a Proclamation of the Governor was issued convening a Special Session of the Florida Legislature for the purpose of considering appropriate action on the general tax on the sale or use of services consumed or enjoyed in the state, commencing at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, the 21st day of September, 1987, and ending at 12:00 noon on Wednesday, the 23rd day of September, 1987; and WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of September, the 28th day of September, and the 1st day of October, 1987, Proclamations of the Governor were issued expanding the call of the Special Session so that the Legislature could consider additional matters and extending the length of the Special Session to permit full consideration of those matters; and WHEREAS, after consideration of those matters within the purview of the Proclamations of the Governor, the Legislature has been unable to reach a consensus; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the citizens of the State of Florida to call another Special Session so that the Legislature may give full and adequate consideration to those items set forth below. NOW, THEREFORE, I, BOB MARTINEZ, Governor of the State of Florida, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by Article III, Section 3(c)(1), Florida Constitution, do hereby proclaim as follows: Section 1. That the Legislature of the State of Florida is convened in Special Session commencing at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, the 12th day of October, 1987, and ending at 12:00 noon on Friday, the 16th day of October, 1987. Section 2. That the Legislature of the State of Florida is convened for the sole and exclusive purpose of considering the following: (a) Such action with respect to repealing the recently enacted general tax on the sale or use of services consumed or enjoyed in the state as may be appropriate under the circumstances. (b) Such action with respect to reforming the process by which the budget of the State of Florida is prepared and enacted into law as may be appropriate under the circumstances. (c) Such action with respect to replacing the revenues lost by repealing the general tax on the sale and use of services consumed or enjoyed in the state as may be appropriate under the circumstances. (d) Such action with respect to amending Chapter 87-88, Laws of Florida, as may be appropriate under the circumstances. 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 at the Capi- tol, this 9th day of October, 1987. BOB MARTINEZ Governor ATTEST: JIM SMITH Secretary of State PROCLAMATION State of Florida Executive Department Tallahassee TO THE HONORABLE MEMBERS OF THE FLORIDA SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: (Amendment to Proclamation dated October 9, 1987) WHEREAS, on the 3rd day of September, 1987, a Proclamation of the Governor was issued convening a Special Session of the Florida Legislature for the purpose of considering appropriate action on the 1 Number 1 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES general tax on the sale or use of services consumed or enjoyed in the state, commencing at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, the 21st day of September, 1987, and ending at 12:00 noon on Wednesday, the 23rd day of September, 1987; and WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of September, the 28th day of September, and the 1st day of October, 1987, Proclamations of the Governor were issued expanding the call of the Special Session so that the Legislature could consider additional matters and extending the length of the Special Session to permit full consideration of those matters; and WHEREAS, after consideration of those matters within the purview of the Proclamations of the Governor, the Legislature has been unable to reach a consensus; and WHEREAS, it is in the.best interest of the citizens of the State of Florida to call another Special Session so that the Legislature may give full and adequate consideration to those items set forth below; and WHEREAS, on the 9th day of October, 1987, a Proclamation of the Governor was issued calling another Special Session that contained a scrivener's error. NOW, THEREFORE, I, BOB MARTINEZ, 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: I. That Section two (2) of the Proclamation of the Governor dated October 9, 1987, is hereby amended to read: Section 2. That the Legislature of the State of Florida is convened for the sole and exclusive purpose of considering the following: (a) Such action with respect to repealing the recently enacted general tax on the sale or use of services consumed or enjoyed in the state as may be appropriate under the circumstances. (b) Such action with respect to reforming the process by which the budget of the State of Florida is prepared and enacted into law as may be appropriate under the circumstances. (c) Such action with respect to replacing the revenues lost by repealing the general tax on the sale and use of services consumed or enjoyed in the state as may be appropriate under the circumstances. (d) Such action with respect to amending Chapter 87-98, Laws of Florida, as may be appropriate under the circumstances. II. Except as amended by this Proclamation, the Proclamation of the Governor dated October 9, 1987, is ratified and confirmed. 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 at the Capi- tol, this 9th day of October, 1987. BOB MARTINEZ Governor ATTEST: JIM SMITH Secretary of State The following Members were recorded present: The Chair Ascherl Banjanin Bankhead Bass Bell Bronson Brown Burnsed Canady Carlton Carpenter Casas Clements Crady Dantzler Dunbar Friedman Frishe Gardner Glickman Gonzalez- Quevedo Goode Gordon Grindle Guber Hanson Harden Hargrett Harris Hawkins Healey Hodges Holland Ireland Irvine Jamerson Jennings Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Kelly King Lawson Lewis Liberti Lippman Locke Long Mackenzie Mackey Martin McEwan Messersmith Mitchell Mortham Nergard Ogden Patchett Peeples Press Reaves Reddick Rehm Renke Rudd Sample Sanderson Sansom Saunders Simone Smith Starks Stone Tobiassen Tobin Troxler Wallace Wetherell Young Excused: Representatives Trammell and Davis; Representative D. L. Jones, due to business matters; Representative Bloom, out of the country; Representatives Abrams, Arnold, Bainter, Burke, Clark, Cosgrove, Crotty, Deutsch, Diaz-Balart, Drage, Figg, Frankel, Garcia, Gustafson, Gutman, Hill, Langton, Logan, Lombard, Martinez, Mef- fert, Metcalf, Morse, Ostrau, Rochlin, Rush, Shelley, Silver, Simon, Souto, Thomas, Titone, Upchurch, Webster and Woodruff, due to weather conditions caused by Hurricane Floyd. Under Rule 5.17, Representative Gaffney was suspended on July 25, 1987 and shall remain suspended, pending final appellate action or until the expiration of his term, whichever occurs first. A quorum was present. Pledge The Members pledged allegiance to the Flag. The Journal The Journal of October 8, 1987, Special Session "B", was approved as corrected. Introduction and Reference First Reading by Publication By Representative Glickman- HB 1-C-A bill to be entitled An act relating to a straw ballot referendum on taxation; proposing certain taxing alternatives to the voters of Florida and placing a statement on the presidential primary ballot, March 8, 1988; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropria- tions. By Representatives Patchett, Renke, Hawkins, Lewis, Sanderson, King- HB 2-C-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation; repealing s. 212.059, F.S., which provides for levy of the tax on sales, use and other transactions on the sale and use of services; repealing s. 212.0591, F.S., which provides rules of construction with respect to said tax; repealing s. 212.0592, F.S., which provides exemptions from said tax; repealing s. 212.0593, F.S., which provides for administration of the exemption for services sold in this state for use outside this state; repealing s. 212.0594, F.S., which provides special provisions applica- ble to the tax on construction services; amending ss. 212.03, 212.031, 212.04, and 212.05, F.S.; increasing the tax on transient rentals, the lease or rental of or license in real property, admissions, and sales, storage, and use; amending s. 212.055, F.S., revising provisions and requirements with respect to imposition of the Local Government Infrastructure Surtax and expenditure of the proceeds; amending s. 212.08, F.S.; increasing the tax on certain farm equipment and flyable aircraft; amending s. 212.12, F.S., relating to dealer's credit for collecting tax; establishing applicable brackets; authorizing the Execu- tive Director of the Department of Revenue to negotiate a collection allowance with a dealer who makes mail order sales; providing for rules; providing limit for collection allowance; amending s. 218.61, F.S.; revising the local government half-cent sales tax distribution formula; repealing s. 212.0595, F.S., which provides special provisions applicable to tax on advertising; amending s. 212.0598, F.S., relating to special provisions for certain air carriers, to remove references to the tax on services; removing application to services; amending s. 212.02, F.S.; revising definitions; amending ss. 212.031, 212.054, 212.06, 212.07, 212.08, 212.095, 212.12, 212.13, 212.14, 212.17, 212.18, 212.21, and 212.61, F.S.; revising and deleting exemptions from the tax on rental, lease, or granting a license for use of real property; modifying October 12, 1987 2 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES provisions relating to the limitations and collection of the discretionary sales surtax; revising an exemption for fabrication labor associated with video tapes or motion pictures; providing an exemption for feminine hygiene products; providing an exemption for transmission or wheeling of electricity; revising an exemption for film rentals; providing an exemption for certain charges related to broadcasting; specifying that professional, insurance, and personal services are exempt; revising and conforming language; specifying application of tax to certain persons who manufacture factory-built buildings; repealing s. 212.11(1)(d), F.S., which authorizes quarterly returns for certain dealers registered as service providers; repealing s. 32(1) of chapter 87-6, Laws of Florida, relating to self-accrual of tax for purchasers of services; repealing ss. 38, 47, and 109 of chapter 87-6, Laws of Florida, relating to construction with respect to disclosure of privileged information, a study of service transactions by the Depart- ment of Revenue, and a tax hot-line; amending s. 212.235, F.S.; revising provisions relating to the State Infrastructure Trust Fund and renaming the fund; amending s. 215.32, F.S., relating to funding of the State Infrastructure Fund; amending s. 201.15, F.S.; revising the distribution of the tax; repealing ss. 206.87(1)(b) and 206.875(3), F.S.; removing the levy of an additional tax on special fuels; amending s. 207.026, F.S., relating to allocation of the tax on commercial motor vehicles, to conform; repealing s. 57.071(3), F.S., which provides for the inclusion of sales or use tax on legal services within court costs; repealing s. 57.111(3)(d)3., F.S., which expands the definition of"small business party" with respect to civil actions or administrative pro- ceedings initiated by state agencies to include certain persons contesting the legality of any assessment of tax imposed for the sale or use of services; repealing s. 120.575(1)(b), F.S., which provides proce- dures for taxpayer contest proceedings to contest the legality of any assessment of the tax on services; amending s. 120.57, F.S., to conform; repealing s. 120.65(5), F.S., which provides for the appointment of a panel to be the hearing officer in such taxpayer contest proceedings; repealing s. 213.30, F.S., which provides compensation for persons who provide information relating to a violation of tax laws; providing certain recordkeeping requirements and providing for the application of penalties; amending s. 33 of chapter 87-6, Laws of Florida; revising provisions relating to emergency rules; providing intent; providing for rules; amending ss. 216.011, 216.046, 216.081, 216.121, 216.167, 216.181, 216.292, 216.301, 235.41, F.S.; defining the term "proviso"; providing for Governor's supplemental recommendations; providing for data on legislative expenses; changing provisions relating to informa- tion to be furnished to the Governor; providing for Governor's recommendations; providing for appropriation committee statements of intent; providing for transferability and transfer of appropriations; providing for legislative capital outlay budget request; repealing s. 216.031(7), F.S., as amended, relating to information required in legislative budget requests; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropria- tions. Announcements Rep. Gardner announced a meeting of the Committee on Finance & Taxation for 1:00 p.m. tomorrow in Morris Hall to consider HBs 1-C and 2-C. Rep. Carlton announced that she is now the proud Grandmother of a baby girl, Laura Danielle Martin. Recessed On motion by Rep. Carpenter, the House recessed at 1:40 p.m. to reconvene upon call of the Speaker. October 12, 1987 3 S7J1e JouralOFTHE f house of Ae preseItatives THIRD SPECIAL SESSION-"C" of 1986-1988 Wednesday, October 14, 1987 The House was called to order by the Speaker at 5:07 p.m. Prayer The following prayer was offered by Representative Peeples: Look with pity, O Heavenly Father, upon the people in this state who live with injustice, fear, disease, old age, hunger, ignorance or death as their constant companions. Have mercy upon us. Help us to eliminate our cruelty to these our neighbors. Strengthen those who work to establish equal justice of the law and equal opportunities for all. And grant that everyone of us may enjoy a fair portion of the riches of this land. Amen. The following Members were recorded present: The Chair Abrams Arnold Ascherl Bainter Banjanin Bankhead Bass Bell Bronson Brown Burke Burnsed Canady Carpenter Casas Clark Clements Cosgrove Crady Crotty Dantzler Davis Deutsch Diaz-Balart Drage Dunbar Figg Friedman Frishe Garcia Gardner Glickman Gonzalez- Quevedo Goode Gordon Grindle Guber Gustafson Gutman Hanson Harden Hargrett Harris Hawkins Healey Hill Hodges Holland Ireland Irvine Jamerson Jennings Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Jones, D. L. Kelly King Langton Lawson Lewis Liberti Lippman Locke Logan Lombard Long Mackenzie Mackey Martin Martinez McEwan Meffert Messersmith Metcalf Mitchell Morse Mortham Nergard Ogden Ostrau Patchett Peeples Press Reaves Reddick Rehm Renke Rochlin Rudd Rush Sample Sanderson Sansom Saunders Shelley Silver Simon Simone Smith Souto Stone Thomas Titone Tobiassen Tobin Trammell Troxler Upchurch Wetherell Woodruff Young Excused: Representatives Starks, Webster, Carlton and Wallace; Representative Bloom, out of the country; Representative Frankel, due to business matters. A quorum was present. Pledge The Members pledged allegiance to the Flag. The Journal The Journal of October 12 was approved as corrected. Messages from the Senate The Honorable Jon Mills, 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 as amended SB 3-C and requests the concurrence of the House. Joe Brown, Secretary By Senator Dudley- SB 3-C-A bill to be entitled An act relating to nonprofit corporations; amending ss. 617.01, 617.011, F.S.; providing that cer- tain nonprofit corporations may refund certain funds to their members; providing an effective date. Rep. Hawkins moved that SB 3-C be admitted for introduction, the Speaker having ruled the measure was outside the purview of the Call, which was agreed to by the required Constitutional two-thirds vote, and the bill was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Hawkins, the rules were waived by two-thirds vote and SB 3-C was read the second time by title and the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-ll The Chair Abrams Arnold Ascherl Bainter Banjanin Bankhead Bass Bell Bronson Brown Burke Burnsed Canady Carpenter Casas Clark Clements Cosgrove Crady Crotty Dantzler Davis Deutsch Diaz-Balart Drage Dunbar Figg Friedman Frishe Garcia Gardner Glickman Gonzalez- Quevedo Goode Gordon Grindle Guber Gustafson Gutman Hanson Harden Hargrett Harris Hawkins Healey Hill Hodges Holland Ireland Irvine Jamerson Jennings Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Jones, D. L. Kelly King Langton Lawson Lewis Liberti Lippman Locke Logan Lombard Long Mackenzie Mackey Martin McEwan Meffert Messersmith Metcalf Mitchell Morse Mortham Nergard Ogden Ostrau Patchett Peeples Press Reaves Reddick Rehm Renke Rochlin Rudd Rush Sample Sanderson Sansom Saunders Shelley Silver Simon Simone 4 A digest of today's Chamber action appears on last.page Number 2 October 14, 1987 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Smith Souto Stone Thomas Titone Tobin Trammell Troxler Upchurch Wetherell Woodruff Young Nays-None So the bill passed and was immediately certified to the Senate. Introduction and Reference By Representative Sansom- HB 3-C-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the district school system; permitting operating budget expenditures for educational plant needs to fall below amounts prescribed in s. 235.435, F.S.; authorizing a temporary deferral of repayment of certain excess annual operating funds allocated pursuant to s. 236.081, F.S.; auth- orizing teachers teaching writing skills pursuant to s. 236.1223, F.S., to teach more than 100 students per day; authorizing districts to use alternative staffing under certain circumstances; authorizing a tem- porary increase in the discretionary ad valorem school tax provided for in s. 236.25, F.S.; providing that the proceeds may be used for operating expenses of the district; contravening provisions in the General Appropriations Act relating to allocation of extended day and seventh period funds, allocations for library materials and equipment, and allocations for high school guidance counselors; providing effective and repeal dates. Placed in the Committee on Rules & Calendar, the Speaker having ruled the measure was outside the purview of the Call. By Representative Meffert- HR 4-C-A resolution commending Marion C. Roche for 50 years of outstanding service as Director of Vocational Education in Marion County. Placed in the Committee on Rules & Calendar, the Speaker having ruled the measure was outside the purview of the Call. By Representative Hawkins- HB 5-C-A bill to be entitled An act relating to nonprofit corporations; amending ss. 617.01, 617.011, F.S.; providing that cer- tain nonprofit corporations may refund certain funds to their members; providing an effective date. Placed in the Committee on Rules & Calendar, the Speaker having ruled the measure was outside the purview of the Call. Consideration of HB 6-C By the Committee on Finance & Taxation and Representative Gardner- HB 6-C-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Department of Revenue; amending s. 33 of chapter 87-6, Laws of Florida; extending the effective period for emergency rules implementing the sales and use tax on services; providing an effective date. Rep. Gardner moved that HB 6-C be admitted for introduction, the Speaker having ruled the measure was outside the purview of the Call, which was agreed to by the required Constitutional two-thirds vote and the bill was read the first time by title. On motions by Rep. Gardner, the rules were waived by two-thirds vote and HB 6-C was read the second time by title and the third time by title. On passage, the vote was: Yeas-111 The Chair Abrams Arnold Ascherl Bainter Banjanin Bankhead Bass Bell Bronson Brown Burke Burnsed Canady Carpenter Casas Clark Clements Cosgrove Crady Crotty Dantzler Davis Deutsch Diaz-Balart Drage Dunbar Figg Friedman Frishe Garcia Gardner Glickman Gonzalez- Quevedo Goode Gordon Grindle Guber Gustafson Gutman Hanson Harden Hargrett Harris Hawkins Healey Hill Hodges Holland Ireland Irvine Jamerson Jennings Johnson, B. L. Johnson, R. C. Jones, C. F. Jones, D. L. Kelly King Langton Lawson Lewis Liberti Lippman Locke Logan Lombard Long Mackenzie Mackey Martin McEwan Meffert 5 Messersmith Metcalf Mitchell Morse Mortham Nergard Ogden Ostrau Patchett Peeples Press Reaves Reddick Rehm Renke Rochlin Rudd Rush Sample Sanderson Sansom Saunders Shelley Silver Simon Simone Smith Souto Stone Thomas Titone Tobin Trammell Troxler Upchurch Wetherell Woodruff Young Nays-None So the bill passed and was immediately certified to the Senate. HR 7-C-Not read. Comments by Speaker Mills "I want to thank the membership for working very hard over the last three or four weeks. We have passed legislation-we've actually passed legislation through both houses. We've tried since then to reach consensus on other items, as well. I can tell you that I've never seen a more difficult issue. I don't think any of us have. It's probably time for us to return to our districts and see what our constituents think about the various options that remain before us. It would be our intention, the President and myself, to call us back at a later time after we have had a chance to take these issues to the public and have further public input." Announcement Rep. Locke announced that Rep. Jamerson will be celebrating his 40th birthday on Friday, October 16. Message from the Senate The Honorable Jon Mills, 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 6-C. Joe Brown, Secretary The above bill was ordered enrolled. Co-sponsor HB 5-C-Ireland Reports of Standing Committees The Committee on Finance & Taxation recommends the following not pass: HB 2-C (fiscal note attached) The above bill was laid on the table under the rule. Adjournment On motion by Rep. Carpenter, the House adjourned at 5:18 p.m. sine die. Enrolling Reports HB 6-C has been enrolled, signed by the required Constitutional Officers and presented to the Governor on October 15, 1987. John B. Phelps, Clerk JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Communications The Governor advised that he had filed HB 6-C in the Office of the Secretary of State, which he approved on October 16. CHAMBER ACTION ON BILLS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1987 HB 3-C-Placed in Rules and Calendar, pending introduction HR 4-C-Placed in Rules and Calendar, pending introduction HB 5-C-Placed in Rules and Calendar, pending introduction HB 6-C-Introduction allowed Passed 111-0 SB 3-C-Introduction allowed Passed 111-0 [Source: Legislative Information Division] CERTIFICATE THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing pages numbered 1 through 6, inclusive, are and constitute a complete, true and correct journal and record of the proceedings of the House of Representatives of the State of Florida at a Special Session of the Seventy-third House since Statehood in 1845, convened under the Constitution, held October 12 through October 14, 1987. Additionally, there has been included a record of the transmittal of Acts and action taken by the Governor subsequent to the sine die adjournment of the Special Session. Clerk of the House Tallahassee, Florida October 15, 1987 6 October 14, 1987 INDEX to the JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Special Session "C" October 12 through October 14, 1987 CONTENTS Pages B ill Sponsors in "C" Session................................................................................................................................. .................. M miscellaneous Subjects..................................................................................................................................... ........................ Subject Index of House and Senate Bills, Resolutions, and Memorials ....................................... ...................9 Bills and Resolutions by Number, Subject, Sponsor, and Disposition ...................................................... .................... 10 7 8 JOURNAL OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES INDEX Bill Sponsors in "C" Session [Source: Information Division, Joint Legislative Management Committee] GARDNER, WINSTON W., JR.-31st District LEWIS, MARIAN V.-81st District Sponsored: 6-C Sponsored: 2-C MEFFERT, CHRISTIAN-25th District GLICKMAN, RONALD CARL-66th DistrictERT,CHRSTIAN-25th DistrictSponsored 4-C Sponsored: 1-C PATCHETT, R. DALE-78th District HAWKINS, MARY ELLEN-75th District Sponsored: 2-C Sponsored: 2-C, 5-C RENKE, JOHN K., II-49th District IRELAND, TIMOTHY F.-74th District Sponsored: 2-C Co-sponsored: 5-C SANDERSON, DEBORAH P.-93rd District Sponsored: 2-C KING, JAMES E., JR.-18th District SANSOM, DIXIE N.-32nd District Sponsored: 2-C Sponsored: 3-C FINANCE & TAXATION Committee Bills: 6-C, 7-C Miscellaneous Subjects Subject Pages Subject Pages M EM BERS PRAYERS ........................................ ..................................... 1, 4 Carlton, Fran; birth of granddaughter ............................................ .....PRO....CLAMA.3. Excused absences ...................................... ............................. 2, 4 Gaffney, Donald George; suspended....................................................2 SPEAKER Jamerson, Douglas L.; birthday ..................................................... ........ 5 Comments ................................................................... ..5 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Subject Index of House and Senate Bills, Resolutions, and Memorials [Source: Information Division, Joint Legislative Management Committee] This index embraces all measures introduced in both the House and Senate. The house of origin is identified 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 legislation introduced in the Legislature on a particular subject. (Boldfaced bill numbers passed both houses.) -B- BUDGETS Requests, preparation and submission of legislative budget; general revision, Sl-C, H2-C -C- COMMENDATIONS Roche, Marion C.; commendation for 50 years of outstanding service as Director of Vocational Education, Marion County, S4-C, H4-C -E- ELECTIONS Straw Ballot Sales tax on services imposed 1987; question re continuation, H1-C 10 percent increase in sales tax existing pre-1987, from 5 percent to 5.5 percent and county authorization to raise 6 percent, H1-C -G- GOVERNOR Veto of CS/CS Senate Bill 5-B; Senate consideration requested, H7-C -L- LEGISLATURE Governor's veto of CS/CS Senate Bill 5-B; consideration requested, H7-C -M- MARION COUNTY Roche, Marion C.; commendation for 50 years of outstanding service as Director of Vocational Education, S4-C, H4-C -N- NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS Membership refunds prior to dissolution or liquidation, certain cir- cumstances, S3-C, H5-C -R- REFERENDUMS Straw Ballot Sales tax on services imposed 1987; continuation, H1-C REFERENDUMS (Cont.) Straw Ballot (Cont.) 10 percent increase in sales tax existing pre-1987, from 5 percent to 5.5 percent and county authorization to raise 6 percent, H1-C RESOLUTIONS Governor's veto of CS/CS Senate Bill 5-B; consideration requested, H7-C Roche, Marion C.; commendation for 50 years of outstanding service as Director of Vocational Education, Marion County, S4-C, H4-C REVENUE, DEPARTMENT OF Sales tax on services, emergency rules; effective period extended to June 30, 1988 in lieu of January 1, 1988, S5-C, H6-C -S- SALES TAX Air carriers, services; conditions specified re tax on services, Sl-C Civil actions, saving certain actions from abatement, S1-C Emergency rules of Revenue Department; criteria revised, Sl-C Increased Admissions, Sl-C Sales, storage and use, Sl-C, S2-C Transient rentals, Sl-C, S2-C 5.5 percent, H1-C 5.75 percent, S1-C 6 percent, S1-C Local Option One-half cent authorized, H1-C Sales tax on services, emergency rules; effective period extended to June 30, 1988 in lieu of January 1, 1988, S5-C, H6-C Services sales tax; law repealed, S1-C, H2-C Straw Ballot Referendum Sales tax on services imposed 1987; question re continuation, H1-C 10 percent increase in sales tax existing pre-1987, from 5 percent to 5.5 percent and county authorization to raise 6 percent, H1-C SCHOOLS Excess annual allocations, repayment deferred to July 1, 1990, H3-C School Boards Millage levy, 2.5 mills until July 1, 1990, H3-C Students Seventh period and extended day fund allocations; retention, H3-C Writing skills in required classes; teaching more than 100 students per day allowed; alternative staffing, H3-C -T- TAXATION Millage School board levy of 2.5 mills until July 1, 1990, H3-C 9 INDEX JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Bills, Resolutions and Memorials by Number, Subject, Sponsor and Disposition To obtain the number of a bill, see the subject matter index preceding this index. Page numbers in boldfaced print indicate location of roll call votes on disposition. Abbreviations: CH-Chapter number, as passed CS-Committee Substitute CSP-Companion or similar bill passed DHC-Died in House committee (no action by committee) HB-House Bill HR-House Resolution ID-Introduction deferred LTH-Laid on table in House SB-Senate Bill UHC-Unfavorable report by House committee HB HB 1-C Straw Ballot/Sales Tax (Glickman) 2, 3 DHC 6-C Sales Tax Emergency Rules Extension (Finance & Taxation) 2-C Sales Tax Revision (Patchett) 2-3, 5 UHC/LTH 5, 6 CH 87-539 3-C School Districts/Funding (Sansom) 5 ID HR HR 7-C Governor's Veto of CS/CS/SB 5-B (Finance & Taxation) 5 4-C Roche, Marion C. (Meffert) 5 ID ID HB 5-C Nonprofit Corporations/Member Refund (Hawkins) 5 ID/CSP-SB 3-C SB 3-C Nonprofit Corporations/Member Refund (Dudley) 4-5 CH 87-542 10 INDEX |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 11 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |