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Page i Members of the House of Representatives Page ii Page iii Page iv April 1990 Tuesday, April 3 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84 Page 85 Page 86 Page 87 Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 Page 92 Page 93 Page 94 Page 95 Page 96 Page 97 Page 98 Page 99 Page 100 Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 Page 111 Page 112 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Journal of the Florida House of Representatives Ninety-second Regular Session since Statehood in 1845 April 3 through June 2, 1990 [Including a record of transmittal of Acts subsequent to sine die adjournment] MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats in Roman (72); Republicans in Italic (48)] District 1. Part of Escambia Thomas J. "Tom" Tobiassen, Cantonment 2. Part of Escambia Buzz Ritchie, Pensacola 3. Parts of Escambia, Santa Rosa Tom Banjanin, Pensacola 4. Parts of Okaloosa, Santa Rosa [an uninhabited portion of Escambia lies within this district] Bolley L. "Bo" Johnson, Milton 5. Parts of Okaloosa, Walton Robert T. Harden, Shalimar 6. Part of Bay Ronald Clyde "Ron" Johnson, Panama City 7. Holmes, Washington and parts of Bay, Jack- son, Walton Sam Mitchell, Vernon '8. Calhoun, Gadsden, Gulf and parts of Bay, Franklin, Jackson Robert DeWitt "Rob" Trammell, Marianna 9. Liberty and parts of Franklin, Leon, Wakulla Alfred J. "Al" Lawson, Jr., Tallahassee 10. Part of Leon Hurley W. Rudd, Tallahassee 11. Dixie, Gilchrist, Jefferson, Lafayette, Levy, Taylor and parts of Citrus, Marion, Wakulla F. Allen Boyd, Jr., Monticello 12. Columbia, Hamilton, Madison, Suwannee Joseph R. "Randy" Mackey, Jr., Lake City 13. Baker, Nassau, Union and parts of Bradford, Duval George A. Crady, Yulee 14. Part of Duval Stephen R. Wise, Jacksonville 15. Part of Duval Michael E. "Mike" Langton, Jacksonville 16. Part of Duval Betty S. Holzendorf, Jacksonville 17. Part of Duval Corrine Brown, Jacksonville 18. Part of Duval James E. "Jim" King, Jacksonville 19. Parts of Duval, St. Johns Joseph Arnall, Atlantic Beach District 20. Part of Duval David W. Troxler, Jacksonville 21. Clay and parts of Bradford, St. Johns Frances L. "Chance" Irvine, Orange Park 22. Flagler and parts of Putnam, St. Johns Roy Campbell, East Palatka (Deceased February 16, 1990) Kelley R. Smith, Palatka (Elected April 17, 1990) 23. Parts of Alachua, Putnam Sidney "Sid" Martin, Hawthorne 24. Part of Alachua David Flagg, Gainesville 25. Part of Marion George Albright, Ocala 26. Parts of Citrus, Marion Dick Locke, Inverness 27. Parts of Lake, Marion, Putnam, Seminole, Volusia Stan Bainter, Tavares 28. Part of Volusia Dick Graham, Ormond Beach 29. Part of Volusia T. K. Wetherell, Daytona Beach 30. Part of Volusia Jack Ascherl, New Smyrna Beach 31. Part of Brevard Charlie Roberts, Titusville 32. Part of Brevard Dixie N. Sansom, Satellite Beach 33. Part of Brevard Harry C. Goode, Jr., Melbourne 34. Parts of Brevard, Orange, Seminole Frank Stone, Casselberry 35. Part of Seminole Arthur E. "Art" Grindle, Altamonte Springs 36. Parts of Orange, Seminole Thomas B. "Tom" Drage, Jr., Maitland 37. Part of Orange Richard T. "Rich" Crotty, Orlando 38. Part of Orange Bruce McEwan, Orlando District 39. Part of Orange Bob Sindler, Apopka 40. Part of Orange Alzo J. Reddick, Orlando 41. Part of Orange Daniel Webster, Orlando 42. Parts of Osceola, Polk C. Fred Jones, Auburndale 43. Part of Polk Richard E. "Rick" Dantzler, Winter Haven 44. Part of Polk Charles T. Canady, Lakeland 45. Part of Polk Tom Mims, Lakeland 46. Parts of Lake, Sumter Everett A. Kelly, Tavares 47. Hernando and parts of Pasco, Sumter Charles R. "Chuck" Smith, Brooksville 48. Part of Pasco John Long, Land O'Lakes 49. Part of Pasco John K. Renke, II, New Port Richey 50. Parts of Pasco, Pinellas R. Z. "Sandy" Safley, Clearwater 51. Part of Pinellas Gerald S. "Jerry" Rehm, Clearwater 52. Part of Pinellas Sandra Barringer Mortham, Largo 53. Part of Pinellas Dennis L. Jones, Treasure Island 54. Part of Pinellas Lars A. Hafner, St. Petersburg 55. Part of Pinellas Douglas L. "Tim" Jamerson, St. Petersburg 56. Part of Pinellas Peter Rudy Wallace, St. Petersburg 57. Part of Pinellas Jim Frishe, Pinellas Park 58. Part of Pinellas Jeff Huenink, St. Petersburg 59. Part of Hillsborough Brian P. Rush, Tampa 60. Part of Hillsborough Mary Figg, Lutz 61. Parts of Hillsborough, Pasco Carl Carpenter, Jr., Plant City District 62. Part of Hillsborough S. L. "Spud" Clements, Jr., Brandon 63. Part of Hillsborough James T. "Jim" Hargrett, Jr., Tampa 64. Part of Hillsborough Jim Davis, Tampa 65. Part of Hillsborough Elvin L. Martinez, Tampa 66. Part of Hillsborough Ronald Carl "Ron" Glickman, Tampa 67. Hardee and part of Manatee J. J. "Toby" Holland, Jr., Palmetto 68. Part of Manatee Peggy Simone, Bradenton 69. Parts of Manatee, Sarasota Harry Jennings, Sarasota 70. Part of Sarasota James M. Lombard, Osprey 71. Parts of Charlotte, Sarasota David L. "Dave" Thomas, Englewood 72. Parts of Charlotte, DeSoto, Lee Vernon Peeples, Punta Gorda 73. Part of Lee J. Keith Arnold, Fort Myers 74. Part of Lee Timothy F. "Tim" Ireland, Cape Coral 75. Parts of Collier, Lee Mary Ellen Hawkins, Naples 76. Glades, Hendry, Highlands and parts of Collier, DeSoto, Okeechobee Bert J. Harris, Jr., Lake Placid 77. Parts of Brevard, Indian River, Okeechobee, Osceola, St. Lucie Irlo "Bud" Bronson, Jr., Kissimmee 78. Parts of Brevard, Indian River, St. Lucie R. Dale Patchett, Vero Beach 79. Parts of Martin, St. Lucie Charles L. "Chuck" Nergard, Port St. Lucie 80. Parts of Martin, Palm Beach James C. "Jim" Hill, Jr., Jupiter 81. Part of Palm Beach Marian V. Lewis, North Palm Beach 82. Part of Palm Beach Ray Liberti, West Palm Beach 83. Part of Palm Beach Lois J. Frankel, West Palm Beach District 84. Part of Palm Beach Edward J. "Ed" Healey, West Palm Beach 85. Part of Palm Beach Frank S. Messersmith, Lake Worth 86. Part of Palm Beach Steve Press, Delray Beach 87. Parts of Broward, Palm Beach Carol G. Hanson, Boca Raton 88. Part of Broward Jack N. Tobin, Margate 89. Part of Broward Ben Graber, Coral Springs 90. Part of Broward Peter R. Deutsch, Tamarac 91. Part of Broward Bill Clark, Lauderdale Lakes 92. Part of Broward Robert J. "Bob" Shelley, Pompano Beach 93. Part of Broward Debby P. Sanderson, Fort Lauderdale 94. Part of Broward Tom Gustafson, Fort Lauderdale 95. Part of Broward Anne Mackenzie, Fort Lauderdale 96. Part of Broward Norman Ostrau, Plantation 97. Part of Broward Frederick "Fred" Lippman, Hollywood 98. Part of Broward Steve Geller, Hallandale 99. Part of Broward Walter C. "Walt" Young, Pembroke Pines 100. Parts of Broward, Dade Ronald A. "Ron" Silver, North Miami Beach 101. Part of Dade Michael I. "Mike" Abrams, Miami 102. Part of Dade Elaine Gordon, North Miami 103. Part of Dade Michael Friedman, Surfside District 104. Part of Dade Elaine Bloom, Miami Beach 105. Part of Dade Alberto "Al" Gutman, Miami 106. Part of Dade Jefferson "Jeff" Reaves, Sr., Miami 107. Part of Dade James C. "Jim" Burke, Miami 108. Part of Dade Willie Logan, Jr., Opa Locka 109. Part of Dade Luis E. Rojas, Hialeah 110. Part of Dade Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Miami (Resigned August 29, 1989) Miguel A. De Grandy, Miami (Elected August 29, 1989) 111. Part of Dade Nilo Juri, Hialeah (Resigned November 7, 1989) Rodolfo Garcia, Jr., Hialeah (Elected November 7, 1989) 112. Part of Dade Carlos L. Valdes, Miami Springs 113. Part of Dade Luis C. Morse, Miami 114. Part of Dade Bruce Hoffmann, South Miami 115. Part of Dade Mario Diaz-Balart, Miami 116. Part of Dade Art Simon, Miami 117. Part of Dade Susan Guber, Miami 118. Part of Dade Tom Easterly, Miami 119. Part of Dade John F. Cosgrove, Miami 120. Monroe and part of Dade Ron Saunders, Key West OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Speaker-Tom Gustafson Speaker pro tempore-Sam Mitchell Clerk-John B. Phelps Sergeant at Arms-Wayne Westmark Number 1 " The Journal F THE House of Representatives Tuesday, April 3, 1990 Journal of the House of Representatives for the 92nd Regular Session since statehood in 1845, convened under the Constitution of 1968, begun and held at the Capitol in the City of Tallahassee in the State of Florida, on Tuesday, April 3, 1990, being the day fixed by the Constitution for the purpose. This being the day fixed by the Constitution for the convening of the Legislature, the Members of the House of Representatives met in the Chamber at 10:30 a.m. for the beginning of the 92nd Regular Session, and were called to order by the Speaker, the Honorable Tom Gustafson. Prayer The House stood for a moment of silence in recognition of Representative Roy E. Campbell's death. The following prayer was offered by Rabbi Stanley J. Garfein, Temple Israel, Tallahassee, upon invitation of the Speaker: Rock of All Worlds, we humbly approach Thee to beseech Thy Presence at the opening of this assembly. Be with our Representatives throughout their deliberations. Impart unto them Thy wisdom and compassion as they seek to cope with the challenges of our technologically advanced, yet poverty-stricken society so mired in the slough of environmental destruction. Animate their thoughts and endeavors with the power of Thy divine purposes. Unify them with respect for individual differences. Grant them patience to sustain their work in the spirit of high hope. All praises be unto Thee, O God of the Beginning and God of the End. Amen. The following Members were recorded present: The Chair Abrams Albright Arnall Arnold Ascherl Bainter Banjanin Bloom Boyd Bronson Brown Burke Canady Carpenter Clark Clements Cosgrove Crady Crotty Dantzler Davis De Grandy Diaz-Balart Drage Easterly Figg Flagg Frankel Friedman Frishe Garcia Geller Glickman Goode Gordon Graber Graham Grindle Guber Gutman Hafner Hanson Harden Hargrett Harris Hawkins Healey Hill Hoffmann Holland Holzendorf Huenink 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 Messersmith Mims Mitchell Morse Mortham Nergard Ostrau Patchett Peeples Press Reaves Reddick Rehm Renke Ritchie Roberts Rojas Rudd Rush Safley Sanderson Sansom Saunders Shelley Silver Simon Simone Sindler Smith Stone Thomas Tobiassen Tobin Trammell Troxler Valdes Wallace Webster Wetherell Wise Young Excused: Representative Deutsch, due to appearance as witness in court. A quorum was present. Pledge The Members pledged allegiance to the Flag led by the following members of veterans' organizations: Peter Puentes, State Department Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars; John Bush, Western Area Vice Commander, Florida American Legion; Tommy Simms, State Department Commander, Disabled American Veterans; Marion J. "Jack" McGhee, President, Division 5, Air Force Sergeants Association; Verlin W. Babb, State Department Commander, Amvets; Hal Woodward, Past Commander, Amvets; Mary Hinds, State Director, WAVES National Corporation; Irving Steinberg, State Department Commander, Jewish War Veterans; Robert Padgett, Jr., State Department Commander, Military Order of the Purple Heart; Terry Kadyszewski, State Council President, Vietnam Veterans of America; Rick Clevenger, Legislative Chairman for Vietnam Veterans of Florida; Milton E. Bryant, President, County Veteran Service Officers Association; Katie D. Tucker, Commander USCGR, State Department President, Reserve Officers Association; Roy P. Whitton, National Vice-President, Air Force Association. The Speaker introduced Candy Clements, daughter of Representative S. L. Clements, Jr., who sang "America the Beautiful." House Physician The Speaker introduced Dr. T. W. Hahn, Pompano Beach, who was serving in the Clinic today upon invitation of the Speaker. Death of Representative Campbell The Speaker directed that the Journal record the death of Representative Roy E. Campbell, M. D., of the 22nd District, on February 16, 1990. Presentation of Guests The Speaker introduced his wife, Lynn Soowal Gustafson, and their two daughters, Cortney and Rachel; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Soowal, his wife's parents; Mrs. Ruytenbeek and her children, Jacob and Garrett. 1 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Presentation of Former Speakers The Speaker presented the following former Speakers who were present today at his invitation: the Honorable Doyle E. Conner, now serving as Commissioner of Agriculture, Tallahassee; the Honorable Ralph D. Turlington, Tallahassee; the Honorable Donald L. Tucker, Tallahassee; the Honorable Ralph H. Haben, Jr., Tallahassee; the Honorable H. Lee Moffitt, Tampa. The Journal The Journal of November 18, 1989, Special Session "D", was corrected and, as corrected, was approved. Committee to the Senate On motion by Rep. Crady, the Speaker appointed Representatives Canady, Crotty, Dantzler, Easterly and Goode as a committee to notify the Senate that the House was convened and ready to transact business. The committee was excused to perform its assignment. Communications Governor Bob Martinez advised that he desired to address the Legislature in Joint Session today. The following Certificate of Judicial Manpower was received: Supreme Court of Florida No. 75,688 In re: CERTIFICATION OF JUDICIAL MANPOWER [March 16, 1990] EHRLICH, C.J. Under the provisions of article V, section 9, of the Florida Constitution, the Florida Supreme Court is responsible for determining the need for an increase or decrease in the number of judges required to consider and dispose of cases filed before the respective courts. To this end, primarily we have analyzed case filings and evaluated the growth in the workload of the State Courts System over the past six years, in light of additional judgeships which have been authorized each year by the Florida Legislature. As the result of this review, we are certifying the need for twenty-two circuit court judges and six county judges. A comparison of the requests for new judges filed by the respective courts and the new judgeships certified as needed for fiscal year 1990-91 follows: REQUESTS / SUPREME COURT CERTIFICATION* 16 17 18 19 20 TOTAL 1-Monroe 1-Broward 0 1-Martin 1-Lee 17 1-Monroe 0 1-Broward 0 3 1-Lee 6 1 1 24 2 1 1 22 *Recommended certification in opinion. Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.035(b)(1) sets forth the criteria for certification of need for judges at the trial court level. As with certifications of recent years, we have placed the greatest weight on statistical data reflecting the growth and composition of case loads filed in the various circuits and counties. We have determined that the most consistent and reliable factor at the circuit court level is total case filings per judge. Criminal, civil, probate, guardianship, and juvenile case filings for each circuit were also evaluated by applying different weights reflecting the differential requirements for judicial hearing time and attention. The filings per judge statistics for the county courts were adjusted to exclude worthless check offenses and criminal and civil traffic infractions (except for DUI). In addition to those factors prescribed in Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.035 other factors considered include the use of county and retired judges on temporary assignment; the availability of supplemental hearing resources furnished by the counties (child support hearing officers, commissioners, and general or special masters); the reliance on mediation and arbitration to resolve cases; and special local circumstances that affect case handling. The need for additional judgeships is more manifest at the circuit level than at any other level of the State Courts System. The circuit courts handle the most serious criminal cases, all family matters, a wide range of civil matters involving disputes valued in excess of $5,000, probate and guardianship concerns, and delinquency and dependency cases involving children and youth. These courts have realized consistent and generally substantial increases over the past six years in all of these categories, with the exception of dependency proceedings. Total circuit court filings have grown from 513,484 in 1983 to 751,568 in 1989, an increase of over 46%. The 1990 forecast for the circuit courts is expected to total 820,158 cases, an increase of just under 60% since 1983. During the same period, the number of circuit judges increased by only 17.6 %, 60 judges, failing to keep pace with the substantial growth in workload. County Req. 1 1-Escambia 1-Santa Rosa 2 0 3 0 4 1-Duval 1-Clay 5 1-Marion 1-Hernando 6 1-Pinellas 7 1-Volusia 1-Putnam 8 0 9 1-Orange 1-Osceola 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 0 0 0 0 2-Palm Beach Cert. Req. 2 0 1 2 1 2 1-Volusia 2 0 1-Orange 2 1-Palm Beach 1 2 0 2 0 2 Circuit Criminal filings over the past three years at the circuit court level have Cert. shown the most dramatic and alarming increases of all case types. In 1986, felony case filings in the circuit courts totaled 133,912. That figure 2 increased to 146,818 in 1987; 172,175 in 1988; and 183,736 in 1989. Drug- related offenses, particularly those involving the use and trafficking of crack cocaine, accounted for much of this increase. The number of drug- 2 related crimes grew by 95% in that three-year period, from a 1986 total of 27,520 cases to 53,689 cases in 1989. Between 50% and 75% of prosecutions 1 for other types of offenses, including burglary, theft, and robbery, are thought to be the result of persons seeking funds for the purchase of crack 2 cocaine or other drugs. Juvenile delinquency filings have shown consistent 2 increases over the past five years, ranging from 5% to 12% annually. Here, too, a large share of the delinquency filings is attributable to drug-related 2 offenses. These trends have had a significant effect on the ability of the courts, 1 and the criminal justice system as a whole, to effectively deal with Florida's 2 growing crime problem. Judges have been reassigned to hear criminal and 2 juvenile matters, leaving civil dockets and calendars for probate and guardianship proceedings backlogged. One court required all twenty-five 2 civil division judges to hear criminal matters over a period of two weeks as an emergency effort to address the growing inventory of criminal cases and CIRCUIT 2 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI resulting jail overcrowding. The judges tried pending second- and third- degree felonies on a rotating basis and collectively spent the equivalent of close to an entire year of judicial time in the criminal division over the two- week period. While this unusual move helped relieve the felony backlog, the civil backlog increased. Further, Florida's county judges have frequently been assigned on a temporary basis to handle cases at the circuit court level because of the shortage of circuit court judges. In calendar year 1989, the equivalent of approximately 21.5 judge years of county judge time was spent hearing circuit matters. The limited availability of judicial manpower is contributing to the continued increase in the number of pleas that are entered in criminal cases. We are advised by judges and prosecutors in the trial courts that this factor in conjunction with the unprecedented growth in crimes related directly or indirectly to drugs has resulted in a far greater acceptance of pleas to lesser offenses than is deemed desirable. For example, it was reported that a mere one percent of the circuit felony cases in Dade County were disposed of via jury trial in 1989. In most circuits, defendants whose cases are set for trial are waiting in jail for longer periods, at a time when many of Florida's jails are overcrowded and operating under population caps imposed by the federal courts. Civil and guardianship dockets continue to grow as judicial resources are shifted to provide relief for criminal backlogs. Legislative enactments in the areas of domestic violence and guardianship have likewise increased caseload pressures. Domestic violence petitions are being filed on a more frequent basis. Thus, circuit judges are spending more time conducting emergency and final hearings, and preparing ex part temporary injunctions and final orders. The 1989 amendments to Florida's Guardianship Law, chapter 89-96, Laws of Florida, have resulted in judges spending more time on each phase of the process. More time is required to review annual and financial reports. More detailed data prepared by mental health and medical professionals must be reviewed. Adjudicatory hearings, which are now adversarial, are taking two to three times longer than in prior years. As a result, a number of judges are conducting pretrial conferences to narrow issues and set ground rules for expediting the hearing. As recommended by the Supreme Court's Workload and Statistics Committee, we used 1,865 circuit filings per judge as a threshold at which there is a presumptive need for additional judgeships. The average workload for circuit judges in Florida has grown from 1,600 filings per judge in 1984 to approximately 1,967 filings per judge in 1989, an increase of 23%. Based on forecasts of circuit filings for 1990 and current staffing levels, every court for which certification is made will handle in excess of 2,000 filings per judge this year. Seven of the courts for which certification is made will have in excess of 2,100 filings per judge. For these reasons, the certification for the circuit courts is greater in number than in past years. It is still considered conservative given that it is unlikely that any new judgeships the Legislature may authorize will be filled earlier than January 1, 1991. Thus, a substantial majority of the circuits must labor under excessive caseloads through the balance of 1990. Additionally, several of the courts for which one or more judges are certified this year might well have justified additional positions. We considered, but did not certify, the need for an additional judge for the Third Judicial Circuit. The judges in that circuit must operate under some severe geographical constraints. The judicial time lost by the four judges in conducting hearings and trials in the seven county circuit equates to almost half of a judge year. While county judges who are qualified to hear circuit matters provide some relief via temporary assignments in their respective counties, the circuit judges are spread very thin. The circuit caseloads have shown steady increases over the past few years. However, the addition of another judge at this time would drop the average caseload of the judges to well below the 1,865 filings per judge threshold. The alternative is for the Office of the Chief Justice to commit retired judge time as may be needed in the circuit. If the caseload in the Third Judicial Circuit continues to grow at the present rate, we anticipate that certification of an additional judge may well be justified next year. Growth in case loads in county courts has been more modest over the past three to four years than at the circuit level, but case loads did increase substantially from 1988 to 1989. Criminal and civil case filings totaled 767,170 in 1988 and jumped to 847,288 in 1989, a 10% increase. This accounts for the largest number of requests for new county judgeships we April 3, 1990 E OF REPRESENTATIVES 3 have received in many years. Like the growth in circuit filings, much of the increase is attributable to drug and drug-related offenses. The Court is certifying the need for six new county court judges. In evaluating the need for such positions, we relied principally on filings data that was adjusted to include only criminal, civil, and DUI cases. Worthless check cases, non-DUI criminal traffic, and civil traffic infractions were excluded because of their limited requirements for judicial time, the diversion of large numbers of worthless check cases in selected circuits, and the variability and volume of such cases reported from county to county. We used 4,000 adjusted filings per judge as the threshold at which there is a presumptive need for additional positions. County courts with case loads near or exceeding that level are judged to be operating at capacity. Those courts, with such workloads, had scant time to assist with case assignments at the circuit court level. Where the judges in these counties did help with circuit court workload, it was to the detriment of case processing in the county courts. All counties for which certification of need is made are projected to have between 3,967 and 5,143 adjusted filings per judge in 1990. We also considered the possible impact of implementation of the 1988 amendment to the Florida Constitution authorizing the establishment of civil traffic infraction hearing officers. Implementing legislation was passed in 1989, but only the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in Dade County and the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit in Hillsborough County are participating in a pilot program to employ traffic magistrates. County court caseloads in these counties are in the range where additional judgeships would likely be requested, but neither court made a request this year. However, it is still too early to assess the savings in judicial time that would result if traffic magistrates were used more extensively. Florida trial courts have addressed workload pressures by relying heavily on the temporary assignment of retired judges. A total of 4,055 days of service were provided by retired judges in fiscal year 1988-89. This is the equivalent of slightly over 19 judge years. We expect demand for retired judge service to continue to grow. This is particularly true as the Office of the Statewide Prosecutor is now staffed to try a greater number of cases than in prior years. Such cases generally do not conclude in pleas and result in lengthy trials with multiple defendants, which strain existing judicial resources. The Statewide Prosecutor has requested that approximately 400 days of retired judge time be allocated to conduct these trials. Requests by chief judges for the assignment of retired judges to hear such cases are expected to become routine. For the foregoing reasons, the Court is seeking full funding of its fiscal year 1990-91 budget request, for approximately 4,500 days of retired judge service. This is viewed as a critical companion measure of the judicial certification. Caseload statistics for the district courts of appeal reported to the Office of the State Courts Administrator indicate that three of the five courts have realized slight reductions in filings from 1988 to 1989. Notwithstanding this change and the addition of three new judges to Florida's intermediate appellate courts, effective January 1, 1990, the caseloads of individual judges in all five courts will remain at higher levels than desired. Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.035(b)(2)(A) establishes "a primary case load of 250 filings per judge" as the level at which additional judgeships are required. As Florida's district courts sit in panels of three, each judge is expected to be conversant with the briefs, record on appeal, and precedents related to three times the number of cases which the judge may handle as primary judge. District court filings per judge in 1990 are projected to range between 264 for the First District Court of Appeal and 312 for the Second District Court of Appeal. The Third, Fourth, and Fifth District Courts of Appeal will all have in excess of 290 filings per judge. This Court remains concerned that judges handling workloads of that size will not have sufficient time for as thorough a review of cases as is necessary. We are, however, encouraged by reports of the use of special procedures designed to expedite the handling and settlement of cases in certain of these courts. Several district courts have experimented with "fast track" procedures designed to expedite the handling of certain priority cases. The Fourth District Court of Appeal, with a grant from the State Justice Institute and continuation general revenue funding, has implemented an experimental appellate mediation program for civil cases. We will carefully reevaluate the need for additional district court of appeal judgeships next year. In the meantime, we endorse full funding of the request of the Fourth District Court of Appeal for continuation of its appellate settlement program. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES We received a request for only one additional district court of appeal judge, from the Third District, but we are not requesting legislative authorization for that judgeship at this time. The chief judges of the trial and appellate courts were urged to ask for only the number of judges they feel are truly necessary to keep up with increases in case filings and avoid further backlogs. We feel that they have responded in good faith. Full funding for the requests certified is deemed absolutely essential if Florida's courts are to fulfill their constitutional duties to try cases in a fair, impartial, and timely manner. SHAW, BARKETT, GRIMES and KOGAN, JJ., Concur OVERTON, J., Concurs specially with an opinion, in which McDONALD, J., Concurs McDONALD, J., Concurs in result only OVERTON, J., specially concurring. I write to suggest that the legislature direct that each of these positions be filled through the nominating commission process. This would not be new. In 1986, the legislature, by chapter 86-279, Laws of Florida, stated, with regard to a portion of the new judgeships created that year: The additional circuit court judgeships authorized for the Seventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, and Twentieth Circuits by this act, and the additional county court judgeship authorized for Palm Beach County by this act shall be created October 1, 1986, notwithstanding any other provision of this act; and such additional judges shall be appointed pursuant to section 11, Article V, of the State Constitution. This was consistent with the Judicial Council's position in its 1985 annual report in which it recommended that all trial court vacancies be filled through the nominating commission process: This recommendation should increase the applications for new trial court judgeships, enhance the quality of the judiciary, and alleviate present delays in filling vacancies. Evidence presented to the Council reflected that, when a vacancy is filled by a competitive election without involving the nominating commission, only two candidates typically apply. On the other hand, when a new position is filled through the nominating commission process, often more than twenty persons apply for the position. During the 1984 election, 26 circuit judgeships did not have an incumbent running. Of these 26 judgeships that were to be filled by competitive election, nine open judgeships had only one candidate qualify; fifteen judgeships had two candidates; one judgeship had four candidates; and one judgeship had five candidates. In addition, the Council was furnished information reflecting that almost all judges who have been disciplined by the Judicial Qualifications Commission came to the bench initially through the competitive election process. The Judicial Council of Florida 1985 Annual Report (emphasis added). For the above reasons, I hope the legislature will see fit to direct that these new judgeship positions be filled through the nominating commission process under section 11, article V, of the state constitution. McDONALD, J., Concurs Original Proceeding Certification of Judicial Manpower Introduction of House Concurrent Resolution On motion by Rep. Lippman, the rules were waived for introduction and consideration of a concurrent resolution. By Rep. Lippman- HCR 1-Org.-A concurrent resolution providing that the House of Representatives and Senate convene in joint session for the purpose of receiving a message from the Governor. WHEREAS, His Excellency, Governor Bob Martinez, has expressed a desire to address the Legislature in Joint Session; NOW, THEREFORE, -was read the first time by title. On motion by Rep. Patchett, the rules were waived and the concurrent resolution was read the second time by title. On motion by Rep. Lippman, the concurrent resolution was adopted and, under the rule, immediately certified to the Senate. Committee from the Senate A committee from the Senate consisting of Senators Bankhead, Casas, Davis, Diaz-Balart, Gardner and Souto appeared at the well and announced that the Senate was convened and ready to transact business. Messages from the Senate The Honorable Tom Gustafson, Speaker I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has adopted HCR 1-Org. Joe Brown, Secretary The above concurrent resolution was ordered enrolled. Recessed The House stood in informal recess at 10:48 a.m. to reconvene at 11:00 a.m. Reconvened The House was called to order by the Speaker at 11:00 a.m. A quorum was present. JOINT SESSION Pursuant to HCR 1-Org., the members of the Senate, escorted by the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate and the Sergeant at Arms of the House, were seated in the Chamber. The President and President pro tempore joined the Speaker and the Speaker pro tempore at the rostrum. The Secretary joined the Clerk at the front desk. Arrival of Lieutenant Governor and Cabinet The Honorable Bobby Brantley, Lieutenant Governor; the Honorable Jim Smith, Secretary of State; the Honorable Robert A. Butterworth, Attorney General; the Honorable Gerald A. Lewis, Comptroller; the Honorable Tom Gallagher, Treasurer and Commissioner of Insurance; the Honorable Doyle E. Conner, Commissioner of Agriculture; and the Honorable Betty Castor, Commissioner of Education, constituting the Cabinet, were escorted into the Chamber by the Sergeant at Arms of the House and seated. Arrival of Supreme Court Chief Justice Raymond Ehrlich, Justice Ben F. Overton, Justice Parker Lee McDonald, Justice Leander J. Shaw, Jr., Justice Rosemary Barkett, Justice Stephen H. Grimes and Justice Gerald Kogan, constituting the Supreme Court, were escorted into the Chamber by the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate and seated. The Joint Session was called to order by the Speaker at 11:01 a.m. The Speaker presented the gavel to the President of the Senate, asking him to preside over the Joint Session. THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE PRESIDING A quorum of the Joint Session was declared present. Prayer The following prayer was offered by Rabbi Stanley J. Garfein, Temple Israel, Tallahassee: Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Florida, Sovereign of the Universe: We thank Thee for bringing together our the Senate Concurring: Governor, Justices, and Legislature at this opening session. That the House of Representatives and the Senate convene in Joint Session in the chamber of the House of Representatives at 11:00 a.m. this day, April 3, 1990, for the purpose of receiving the message of the Governor. At this season of Passover and Easter, when the European explorer first set foot on Florida's shores, we ask Thee, O God, to enable our leaders to continue to push back the frontiers of human awareness. Help them to 4 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI discover new insights and new options for coping with today's problems. Open their eyes to our endangered environment, as well as to the dangers lurking in our cities. Open their ears to the needs of those whose voice is often inaudible: the disadvantaged children, the stranger from near or far who appears at our gate, the homeless who sleep on our sidewalks, the elderly who lie helpless, hopeless and hapless on their beds of disability. Through the decisions that are made in these halls, let blessings abound and hurts be healed, let us know plenty and escape famine, let there be life and not destruction. Amen. Pledge The Joint Session pledged allegiance to the Flag, led by the President. Committee to the Governor On motion by Rep. Crady, the President appointed Senators Girardeau, W. D. Childers, Thurman, Grizzle, Beard and Stuart, and on behalf of the Speaker, appointed Representatives Arnold, Clark, Drage, R. C. Johnson, Morse and Patchett as a joint committee to notify the Governor that the Legislature had assembled to receive his message. The committee retired to execute its responsibility and returned escorting Governor Bob Martinez. The President presented Mrs. Mary Jane Martinez, First Lady of Florida; Mrs. Neil Keen, daughter of the Governor; Emily and Lydia Keen, granddaughters of the Governor; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Martinez, son and daughter-in-law of the Governor; Ida and Serafin Martinez, parents of the Governor; Lydia and Manuel Quesada, aunt and uncle of the Governor; Mrs. Patti Brantley, wife of the Lieutenant Governor, and his son, Bobby Brantley, Jr. Presentation of Governor President Crawford presented the Honorable Bob Martinez, Governor, who addressed the Joint Session as follows: Governor's Address Mister Speaker, Mister President, Republican leaders Senator Myers and Represenative Patchett, Lieutenant Governor Brantley, Justices of the Florida Supreme Court, members of the Cabinet, members of the Senate and House, honored guests, and my fellow Floridians: It is my duty, and my pleasure, to come before you today to report on the state of the state. This is a pleasant task for me, for our state is in good shape. Our economy continues to grow, our business environment is producing jobs for our residents, and our communities continue to flourish. The opening day of the session is an opportunity to renew long-standing relationships, and-I hope-to begin some new ones. It is also a time to reflect, and I want to take a moment to share with you my sadness at the passing of Representative Roy Campbell. Doctor Campbell will be missed by all who knew him. At the same time, we can all take comfort in the return of an orange and blue institution. Sid, this town simply wasn't the same without you last year. I also want to take a moment to recognize a fellow who has decided to retire from public life. After eight years in the House and four more as an important part of my administration, Bobby Brantley is going to put his feet up for a while. We'll miss his quick wit and unique insights, but I know we all consider ourselves fortunate to call Bobby our friend. The pundits tell us there is a great likelihood we won't get along this session. They say partisan squabbling will overshadow everything we do, that there's no way a Republican Governor and a Democrat Speaker and President can work together to accomplish anything significant in this election year. Let's prove them wrong, as we have done so many times in the past. Our accomplishments together these last three years have been remarkable. We have taken charge of our long-neglected prison system, and brought relief to the medical malpractice crisis. We passed landmark surface water and solid waste legislation, and have strengthened our land April 3, 1990 E OF REPRESENTATIVES 5 acquisition programs. We made major strides in the area of indigent health care, and prepared for Florida's high-tech future with Spaceport Florida. And we created the nation's best-run Lottery. Together, we have taken important steps to pare the cost of government. The Florida Cost Savings Program has already identified $1.1 billion in excessive spending-nearly the value of a penny of sales tax-and put it back into the budget for better purposes. The last three years have shown quite clearly that we'll fuss, we'll holler, we'll fight, but in the end, we can usually come together to enact important measures for the people of Florida. I don't believe there's anything wrong with philosophical differences on important issues, for out of the fire of debate comes better public policy. But some say there is a risk that this year the battle will become so heated, so partisan, that it engulfs and destroys our work on behalf of the people of Florida. That is why I ask you to join me today in declaring a 60-day ceasefire here in Florida's capital. For the next two months, let us all-Democrats and Republicans, House and Senate, legislative and executive-let us all agree that the public's business must come first. Mister Speaker, you and I have disagreed on many things. But through it all, we have found a way to work together to pass a great many important measures. Your commitment to the future of Florida's children is unquestioned, and when you leave here later this year, you can go home knowing you did all you could for the next generation. Mister President, your contributions to the cause of open government will not soon be forgotten. Your cooperative spirit-your willingness to seek compromise on thorny issues-has served the Senate, this Legislature and the people of Florida well. Mister Appropriations Chairman, we have had our disagreements. I believe we have one over who should be up here giving the next State of the State address. By the way, we probably disagree over who ought to be the next Speaker of the House. Let's you and I settle that issue in November, and not let election-year politics intrude on the people's business in April and May. State of the State addresses traditionally are a time to look back on where we've been, to assess where we are, and most of all, to look ahead to where we must go. Enhancing the quality of life for the people we serve must be our overriding concern. Florida's quality of life is legendary. It's why people come here, and why they stay. It's how well we protect our environment, and how well we produce jobs for our residents. It's how we teach our youngest, and how we care for our oldest. It's how we protect all our citizens from drugs and crime, and how we provide a government they can believe in. It should give us a guide every step of the way. SAFEGUARDING OUR ENVIRONMENT In no area do we have as much to be proud of, or have we accomplished as much to improve Florida's quality of life, than in the area of protecting our state's precious environment. But nowhere do we have more to do, and nowhere are the stakes higher if we fail to act. The environmental successes of the past three years are too numerous to recite them all here, but let me mention a few. We have taken bold steps to protect our incomparable natural environment. Two years ago the Conservation and Recreational Lands program was at risk of running out of money, and we gave it a new, growing source of funds. We have created a surface water program, an important coastal protection package to shield our majestic shoreline, a saltwater fishing license to preserve our marine resources. And we began to address the needs of Florida's urban environment, where most of our people live. Solid waste legislation, an air emissions law, stormwater management, environmental education. These are our achievements, victories won through working together. 6 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE In my State of the State address last year, I noted that partisan or philosophical differences may divide us in many areas, but when it comes to protecting Florida's unique environment, we speak with one voice. In no area is this more evident, or more important, than in Florida's united effort to forever stop the threat of oil and gas exploration off our state's southern coast. We have won significant victories, but we will not give up until our coastline is forever safeguarded. For three years, we have used our united voice to speak loud and clear to those who would threaten what God has bestowed upon us. This year must be no different. I am recommending that the state provide $12 million as this year's share of the first-of-its-kind project to restore the Kissimmee River. The Kissimmee is a vital link in the water supply for much of our state's population, and it is imperative that we move forward, hand in hand with the South Florida Water Management District and the federal government, to reverse the damage man has done. For three years, we have stood steadfast against those who would undo Florida's visionary growth management laws. Has it been easy? No. Will it provide for a better Florida? Absolutely. The growth management law is working, because it's being implemented fairly. It's working in places like Broward, Pinellas, Sarasota and Manatee-all counties that have shown the rest of the state how it can be done. And it's working in other counties and cities that have successfully adopted comprehensive plans that will carefully take them into the future. Under the guiding hand of Community Affairs Secretary Tom Pelham, the state is working with Florida's communities to make growth management work. There may be some adjustments, some fine tuning that can be made to the law. But it is working, and it must be allowed to continue. These are the efforts we must make to better protect Florida's natural resources. But there is something else, something we must do this year, something that will be hailed for generations to come: Preservation 2000. Nothing we can do this year will be more important for future generations of Floridians than passage of this plan. Preservation 2000 gives us a way to acquire hundreds of thousands of acres of environmentally important land before it is lost to us forever. I believe Preservation 2000 will do more to protect our environment, to protect the Florida we all know and love, than anything else you can do this year-perhaps more than anything in the history of the Florida Legislature. Florida is losing the race against development and inflation in its efforts to preserve meaningful portions of its natural environment. Before long, too many of these special places will no longer exist or will be priced beyond our reach. Preservation 2000 will change all that. By using money from an existing source, the State of Florida will be able to generate up to $3 billion over the next decade to purchase critical environmental lands. The program will also enable us to engage in essential environmental restoration projects and establish a matching program for local land acquisitions. A recent report recommended that Florida's land acquisition procedures be improved to make sure public dollars are prudently spent when the state purchases land. I agree that the state's regulations should be strengthened, and this should be done during the next two months. These improvements can be made at the same time we move forward with Preservation 2000, for any delay would be too costly. I believe the way to build on Florida's record as an environmental leader is to adopt Preservation 2000. To do anything less will be to squander a wonderful opportunity, and opportunity rarely knocks twice. If we pass Preservation 2000 this year, our children will thank us for our vision and our courage in making sure they can enjoy the kind of Florida we grew up in. The choice is ours, and the time is now. SAFEGUARDING OUR CITIZENS 1 E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3,1990 Our success in protecting the quality of Florida's environment, however, won't mean as much if our citizens don't feel safe enough in their communities to go out and enjoy what nature has given us and we had the wisdom to preserve. In a state that grows as rapidly as ours, crime and drugs will always be the Number One topic on the minds of Floridians. More than one-third of all prison admissions are because of drugs, and half of all new inmates admit to having used drugs. If we are to help the people of Florida feel secure in their homes and neighborhoods, we must take major steps to build on the criminal justice successes of the last few years. When I took office three years ago, Florida was straining under the burden of an explosion of prison admissions. The state had added fewer than 6,700 beds to the prison system over the previous eight years. In fact, the neglect was so bad that in the budget year before I was elected, Florida added just 20 beds to the system. Twenty beds. It's no wonder we faced a crisis. We faced the prospects of a federal judge taking over our prison system, which could have meant the wholesale release of inmates without regard to what crimes they had committed. Working together to clean up this horrible mess, we approved desperately needed prison beds-over 18,700 of them, more than the total of the 14 previous years. We expanded alternative methods of punishment to keep our limited beds available for those who truly belong behind bars. And we put prisoners to work for the taxpayers: building more than 14,000 of those new prison beds, knocking down more than 60 neighborhood crack houses across our state, and saving taxpayers $40 million through work squads maintaining state highways, repairing municipal buildings and cleaning public parks. While the rest of the nation spends an average of more than $52,000 per new prison bed, Florida spends less than $18,200. That's because we are putting prisoners to work. We have also dramatically expanded the use of community control programs, freeing up beds behind bars for more serious offenders. Our nationally recognized prison drug abuse treatment program will work with over 6,200 inmates as they try to overcome their drug problems. This year, I have proposed funding to double the capacity of this important program. We have successfully steered hundreds of young offenders into our boot camp program, where they can learn discipline to avoid a life of crime. Mr. Speaker, you and I disagree on whether Florida needs a substantial number of new prison beds. But the fact remains that no matter how much we do to prevent crime or divert offenders to other forms of punishment, Florida has a large number of criminals whose behavior demands that they be locked up-shut away from society so law-abiding Floridians can be more secure. That is a fact of life. Cold, hard, unpleasant. But very real. We must build more prison beds, for the sake of the one million Floridians who each year become the victims of crime. I urge you to approve a package of legislation designed to ensure that crime victims are properly treated by our state's criminal justice system. For too long, that system has placed most of its emphasis on the criminal. Now it's time we focused on the victims by giving them a greater voice in the process. I urge you to approve this legislation as a clear signal that you care about those who have been victimized by others. Last year I asked you to eliminate one round of death penalty appeals, while still ensuring that an inmate's rights are fully protected. This year, I am again asking you to enact reforms that will help me better carry out Florida's capital punishment law. I spoke earlier of the major role played by drugs in driving up Florida's crime statistics and prison population. Drug kingpins who keep the poison flowing show the greatest possible disdain for the value of human life. They are killers, and they show reckless indifference to the lives of their victims. They deserve to face the same punishment as other kinds of killers. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I am encouraged that President Crawford and Speaker Gustafson join me in the support of legislation that will allow judges to sentence these major drug traffickers to death for their callous actions. There is much more we can do this year to combat our state's drug problem, to build on the progress we have already made. Together, we have passed the nation's most far-reaching initiatives to tax the profits of drug traffickers and to strengthen our racketeering and money-laundering laws. We have enlisted the Florida National Guard as partners in our state's fight against drugs, and we have helped local law enforcement activities such as "Operation Rockpile." We have turned the corner in making the public aware of the dangers of drugs, and our communities are uniting to rid drugs from our schools, our workplaces, our neighborhoods. Since you approved my request for new drug-free school zone legislation last year, more than 1,100 signs have gone up at schools throughout our state proclaiming them to be Drug Free School Zones. Law enforcement, teachers, parents, and civic organizations all applaud this initiative, and the time has come to build on its success. The drug-free schools program provides a sanctuary for children from the tentacles of the drug trade, and I urge you to extend that sanctuary to other public places: public housing facilities, public parks and playgrounds, and colleges and universities. Last year, working together, we established the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program statewide. It was just three years ago that the Boca Raton Police Department introduced this innovative anti-drug education program to Florida, and already more than half our counties have DARE programs in place, with more on the way. This year, some 86,000 of our fifth and sixth graders are learning about the dangers of drugs, directly from law enforcement officers. I propose that we increase state funding for DARE by 30 percent in the coming year. Last week I issued an executive order implementing the drug-free workplace program, enabling state government to lead by example. There can be no place for drugs in Florida government. It is time we provide incentives for private businesses to establish drug- free workplace programs by offering contract and insurance benefits. The war on drugs is not inexpensive. That is why I propose that we almost double last year's increase in spending on anti-drug efforts to provide enforcement, prevention and treatment. Working together, we can continue to build on our past successes as we combat the greatest threats to the fabric of our society: crime and drugs. SAFEGUARDING THE PUBLIC TRUST Florida has long enjoyed its reputation as a national leader in openness in government, holding its public officials to a higher standard of accountability. We must continually work to deserve that reputation. Last year you adopted a significant ethical reform by banning top state administrators from lobbying their former agency for two years. However, several other needed reforms were left unfinished. Clearly, the time has come for public officials to stop receiving gifts simply because they hold public office. We already receive the greatest gift of all, the opportunity to serve the people of Florida. Elected officials hold a public trust, and gift-giving undermines that sense of trust. It's wrong, and it should be abolished. The time has also come for the Legislature to finally extend the warm light of the Sunshine Law to its own activities. President Crawford and Speaker Gustafson have done more to open the legislative process to public scrutiny than any leaders before them, but they will leave these chambers before long. Their open-government reforms should be permanently enshrined in Florida's constitution. This year should also be the time we put a two-term limit on Cabinet members, give the Ethics Commission more authority to investigate breaches of conduct, and hold members of the Public Service Commission to the same standard as judges. There's no reason that we can't come together in the next 60 days to enact meaningful reforms to ensure the people of Florida that they are the only special interest that matter. HELPING THOSE IN NEED This year, as every year, we must pay special attention to those who most need our help: the poor, the elderly, and our youngest residents. The past three years have seen a phenomenal increase in our commitment to Florida's neediest residents. We have increased the budget of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services by almost $2 billion, an increase of 50 percent. This year I am proposing that we add more than one billion dollars in new funding. We have expanded primary health care to all 67 Florida counties, bringing basic health service to almost twice as many poor Floridians as before. We have increased prenatal care by 40 percent and childhood immunizations by 44 percent. We have doubled spending on Medicaid, helping over 206,000 more children, pregnant women, and elderly and disabled Floridians. We have made 91,000 job placements helping welfare recipients earn gainful employment through Project Independence, and increased the number of children in subsidized day care by two-thirds. We spend more general revenue dollars per capital than any state but California on care for AIDS patients, and have made a seven-fold increase in the number of voluntary tests for this terrible disease. These aren't just numbers on a ledger. They are people-real people, needy people-people who have no choice but to rely on the state for help. And we are helping them, and must continue to do so. One of the cornerstones of our efforts to help those in need is in the area of child support enforcement, which is one of the most improved areas under the entire HRS umbrella. In just three years, we have more than doubled child support collections, so that Florida children will benefit from $200 million in support they would not have received otherwise. Last year, HRS child enforcement efforts enabled over 6,000 families to gain their independence from welfare, and thanks to our tremendously successful "most wanted" program, things will get even better. My recommendations to you this session will continue the huge gains we have made together these past few years, and they will help Florida's most needy residents. PREPARING FUTURE LEADERS One of the constant challenges we face in Florida is keeping up with our education needs-not just the dollars, but the performance. We need to know we are getting a return on our investment. Let me cite two causes for optimism about our education system. One involves our youngest students. The other concerns those much further along in their academic career. When I took office three years ago, our state was spending a meager $500,000 on pre-kindergarten. This year we are providing 100 times that amount, and we are giving 18,000 disadvantaged youngsters the basic tools they need to begin a successful journey through our public school system. I encourage you to approve my recommendation to add another $15 million to this important program. At the other end of the public school system are high school students looking to continue their education. Today, we have reversed the "brain drain" of a decade ago, and seven out of ten of our National Merit Scholars stay here in Florida for their higher education, because they know Florida offers one of the finest university systems anywhere. In the last three years, we have increased the state's contribution to education by $2.6 billion. This year I propose an additional increase of $518 million, representing a 52 percent increase in state funding for education since I took office. The budget before you fully covers the expected growth of 110,000 new public school students and another 16,300 college and university students. And it funds several initiatives recommended by the state Education Summit held last November. Some of the findings of that summit and my Commission on the Reform of Education are startling. They found that one in eight Florida kindergarteners fails to advance to first grade. Can you imagine a better 7 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES way to extinguish the learning spirit of a tender child than to brand him or her a failure from the start? That is why I propose that we eliminate grade distinctions through the third grade. We should allow students to progress at their own pace, so they can all reach the same destination at the same time, without artificial barriers stopping them along the way. My budget recommendations include $30 million to put instructional computers in our schools. The chalkboard is full, and it needs to be replaced with the technology found in today's workplace. I am also proposing an important increase for dropout prevention, for school-based management designed to help at-risk children, and for reforms to recognize the reality of family life in the '90s, including a modified school year, before- and after-school care, and extended day programs in elementary schools. We have made significant increases in scholarships for minorities and other needy students, and I urge you to establish a program to provide pre- paid college tuition scholarships for 670 economically disadvantaged Florida children each year. We must help all students reach their full academic potential, regardless of their financial situation. In all, my budget calls for a substantial increase in spending for education. This may not be enough to satisfy everyone-some will never be satisfied-but it provides a meaningful increase for the children who are Florida's future. I know there are many things that separate us, but there is one thing that binds us together more strongly than our differences push us apart. We all share a deep commitment to making Florida a better place for all who live here, and all who come here. That shared belief remains strong, even if our approaches differ. As long as we are willing to sit down together and talk about our differences, I believe we will ultimately recognize what we have in common. That can be so much more productive than fighting. A long time ago, Napoleon observed: "There are only two important forces in the affairs of men. One is the sword, the other the spirit. The sword will always be conquered by the spirit." As we look ahead to the next 60 days, I want to work in the strong spirit of cooperation. I want to give strength to the spirit of commitment to the people in Florida. There is a time and a place for the fight of the political arena. For now, let's put away the sword, and get on with the job we are here to do. Thank you. Following his address, Governor Martinez was escorted from the Chamber by the Committee. The Members of the Supreme Court and the Lieutenant Governor and Cabinet were escorted from the Chamber by the Sergeants at Arms of the Senate and House. KEEPING FLORIDA MOVING Presentation of Guests One of the items left unfinished in our work together last year was in the The President introduced his wife, Nancy, and Speaker Gustafson's wife, area of transportation. Lynn, who were seated in the gallery. We came so close, so many times, to agreeing on a way to get our transportation program back in high gear. The opportunity is here again. You and I both know where our differences lie, but that shouldn't prevent us from enacting those parts of the program upon which we can agree. My budget offers a 20 percent increase over the current year's funding level for transportation. The people of Florida authorized the use of Amendment 4 bonds, yet that source remains untapped. Many of us agree that an expanded turnpike system can be funded with bonds paid by tolls; all we have to do is settle on how much we are ready to do. We agree on far more than we disagree. This session, let's take a positive step to keep Florida moving. SUPPORTING FLORIDA'S ECONOMY Eleven days ago, I returned from an economic development mission to the emerging nations of Eastern Europe. Western-style democracy is taking root in Poland and Czechoslovakia, and so is Western-style economic opportunity. Florida has always enjoyed healthy trade with Western Europe, and I am confident there will be now tremendous potential for Florida businesses in Eastern Europe as well. The world is opening up, and Florida must be ready and able to compete in this new global marketplace. Toward that end, I encourage you to substantially increase the Department of Commerce budget, so our state can continue to market its products and tourism throughout the world. Included in my budget is the establishment of a Florida office in Japan, which is clearly a world economic force that should be dealt with directly, on its own soil. I am also asking for funds to continue our outstanding progress toward establishing a commercial space launch facility. The Spaceport Florida Authority, working together with the State University System, is laying the foundation for Florida's high-tech future. Last week I proposed a series of reforms to hold down the skyrocketing increases in workers' compensation premiums. I urge you to maintain your commitment to dealing with Florida's serious workers' comp problem this session. Florida businesses-those who produce the jobs our people need- are crying out for relief. In opening this State of the State address, I asked that we put partisan passions aside for the next two months and work together. On motion by Senator Scott, the Joint Session was dissolved at 11:58 a.m. and the Senators were escorted from the Chamber by the Senate Sergeant at Arms. Reconvened The House was called to order by the Speaker at 12:01 p.m. A quorum was present. On motion by Rep. Mackenzie, Chairman, the deadline for filing amendments to the amendment by the Joint Select Committee on Transportation to HB 2515 to be considered during the Friday meeting of the Committee on Finance & Taxation was set for 5:00 p.m. Thursday. Announcements Rep. B. L. Johnson announced the engagement of Rep. Keith Arnold. Rep. Roberts announced that he and his wife were the proud parents of a baby girl, Margaret Spenser, born March 13 and weighing 7 lbs. and 14 ozs. Rep. Lippman moved that the House, after receiving Reports, stand in recess for the purpose of holding committee meetings, and conducting other House business to reconvene at 10:15 a.m., Thursday, April 5. The motion was agreed to. Introduction and Reference First Reading by Publication By Representative Banjanin- HB 1-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Barbara Ann Stamm; providing an appropriation to compensate her for personal injuries she sustained; providing an effective date. Referred to the Select Committee on Claims and the Committee on Appropriations. By Representatives R. C. Johnson, Crotty- HCR 3-A concurrent resolution ratifying the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to the Flag of the United States. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. 8 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Burke- HB 5-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Freddie Lee Pitts and Wilbert Lee; providing an appropriation to compensate them for wrongful imprisonment; providing an effective date. Referred to the Select Committee on Claims and the Committee on Appropriations. By Representatives Geller, Harden, Tobin- HB 7-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the State Comprehensive Health Association Act; repealing s. 20 of chapter 89-167, Laws of Florida; extending the Sunset date for the repeal of the act; creating the State Comprehensive Health Association Commission; providing for the appointment of members; providing duties; providing a report; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Healey, Patchett, Cosgrove, Flagg, Rojas, Wise, Arnall, Glickman, Press, Smith, Jennings, Liberti, Clark, Lewis, Rehm, Guber, Troxler, Huenink, Bainter, Reddick, Campbell, Trammell, Canady, Jamerson, Easterly, Hafner- HJR 9-A joint resolution proposing amendments to Sections 10 and 11 of Article V of the State Constitution relating to the election of circuit court and county court judges. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. HB 11-Withdrawn HB 13-Withdrawn By Representatives Bainter, Hanson- HB 15-A bill to be entitled An act relating to environmental control; amending s. 403.714, F.S.; requiring the use of degradable materials as part of state agencies' solid waste reduction programs, under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 17-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to budget reform. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. 874.02, F.S.; providing legislative findings and intent; creating s. 874.03, F.S.; providing definitions; creating s. 874.04, F.S.; providing reclassified penalties and mandatory minimum sentences for criminal street gang activity; creating s. 874.05, F.S.; providing a penalty and a mandatory minimum sentence for participating in a criminal street gang; creating s. 874.06, F.S.; providing a civil cause of action, including treble damages and attorney's fees; creating s. 874.07, F.S.; providing nuisance remedies with respect to buildings or places used for criminal street gang activity; providing exceptions; requiring certain notice; creating s. 874.08, F.S.; providing for seizure and forfeiture of profits, proceeds, and instrumentalities of criminal street gangs; creating s. 874.09, F.S.; requiring crime data information reporting; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Clark, Reaves, Jamerson- HJR 25-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 2 of Article IX of the State Constitution relating to the State Board of Education. Referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations. By Representatives Silver, Guber, Tobin- HB 27-A bill to be entitled An act relating to weapons and firearms; amending s. 790.06, F.S.; requiring the denial, suspension, or revocation of a license to carry a concealed weapon or firearm in certain circumstances; providing additional application requirements; requiring sheriff verification in certain circumstances; providing a definition; deleting certain obsolete provisions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Smith- HB 29-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Safety Belt Law; amending s. 316.614, F.S.; exempting United States Postal Service rural letter carriers from the requirement of being restrained by a safety belt under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representative Friedman- HB 31-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 233.0674, F.S.; modifying provisions with respect to biological experiments on living and nonliving subjects; modifying state policy and exemptions; expanding penalties; requiring technical assistance; requiring rules; providing an effective date. By Representative Arnold- Referred to the Committee on Education. HB 19-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Lee County; providing for the relief of Suzie Alexander, Stephen Alexander, Rebecca Alexander, and Brian Alexander; compensating them for personal injuries sustained as a result of an automobile accident occurring on May 1, 1985, in Fort Myers, Florida; providing for payment by Lee County; providing an effective date. Proof of publication of the required notice was attached. Referred to the Select Committee on Claims. By Representatives Banjanin, Deutsch, Ascherl, Drage, Bainter, Grindle, Jennings- HB 21-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle licenses; creating s. 320.0896, F.S., specifying persons eligible to receive "Purple Heart" license plates upon payment of the license tax; providing a fee; providing for the disposition of the fee; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Emergency Preparedness, Military & Veterans Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Silver, Ostrau, King, Hanson, Jennings- HB 23-A bill to be entitled An act relating to crime prevention; creating ch. 874, F.S., the "Street Terrorism Enforcement and Prevention Act of 1990"; creating s. 874.01, F.S.; providing a short title; creating s. By Representatives Hawkins, Hanson, Sanderson- HB 33-A bill to be entitled An act relating to substance abuse; creating s. 396.0815, F.S.; providing criteria and procedures for the involuntary evaluation of minors believed to be alcoholic; providing alternative dispositions upon evaluation; requiring parental participation; providing parental responsibility to pay certain fees for services; creating s. 396.125, F.S,; providing rights of minors in treatment; creating s. 397.0515, F.S.; providing criteria and procedures for the involuntary evaluation of minors believed to be drug abusers or drug dependents; providing alternative dispositions upon evaluation; requiring parental participation; providing parental responsibility to pay certain fees for services; creating s. 397.0545, F.S.; providing rights of minors in treatment; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 35-A bill to be entitled An act relating to cellular mobile telephones; requiring registration of such telephones; providing duties of the sheriffs and the Department of Law Enforcement; providing a penalty; amending s. 812.014, F.S.; providing a penalty for theft of a cellular mobile telephone; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. 9 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representatives Safley, Mortham- HB 37-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Turnpike Law; amending s. 338.227, F.S.; providing a limitation on the use of revenues and bond proceeds by the Department of Transportation with respect to the Florida Turnpike Law; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Langton- HB 39-A bill to be entitled An act relating to grandparents rights; creating s. 752.001, F.S.; providing a definition; amending s. 752.01, F.S.; providing that it is mandatory, rather than optional, for a court to award visitation rights to grandparents in specified circumstances; providing for grandparental visitation rights when the grandchild is born out of wedlock; amending s. 752.07, F.S.; clarifying language with respect to the affect of adoption on the right of visitation; amending s. 39.401, F.S.; providing that a grandparent has priority consideration over certain other persons with respect to receiving placement of a child who is taken into custody; amending s. 39.41, F.S.; requiring a court to determine whether a grandparent is willing to exercise protective supervision or take temporary legal custody of a dependent child and to give priority consideration to a grandparent who requests either type of custody; creating s. 39.4105, F.S.; providing visitation rights with a grandchild who has been adjudicated dependent; providing criteria for such visitation; prohibiting restrictions on certain displays of affection; providing for future termination of visitation rights; providing exceptions; amending s. 409.165, F.S.; providing that, if the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services places a dependent child away from his immediate family, placement with a willing grandparent is preferable to placement with another relative; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Reddick- HB 41-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public housing; creating s. 421.103, F.S.; providing findings; authorizing housing authorities to include in leases provisions for the eviction of individuals or households when a resident is charged with a violation of ch. 893, F.S., relating to controlled substances; providing that such power is supplementary to other powers of housing authorities; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Community Affairs. By Representatives Cosgrove, Shelley, Bloom, Guber- HB 43-A bill to be entitled An act relating to charitable, nonprofit, or veterans' organizations; creating s. 849.0932, F.S.; providing definitions; authorizing such organizations to conduct charity casino fund raisers under certain circumstances; providing for licensing by the Division of Administration of the Department of Business Regulation; providing powers and duties of the division; providing for fees; providing requirements of games-of-chance suppliers; providing that admission fees shall be collected in a room apart from the room where the fund raiser is conducted; providing for required statements; providing a limitation on the types of games which may be conducted and on the value of prizes; prohibiting certain persons from attending a fund raiser; restricting the location of fund raisers; providing penalties; providing for a conditional repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries and Appropriations. By Representative Goode- HB 45-A bill to be entitled An act relating to personnel of the school system; amending s. 231.17, F.S.; requiring the refingerprinting of individuals holding an active teaching certificate under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representatives Rojas, Sindler, Safley, Hanson, Sanderson- HB 47-A bill to be entitled An act relating to speed-crank; creating part IV of chapter 499, F.S., consisting of as. 499.801-499.821, F.S.; providing for legislative intent and construction; providing definitions; providing a license or permit to manufacture, distribute, deal in, or purchase phenylacetic acid, acetic anhydride, or sodium acetate; providing fees; providing forms for applications for licenses and permits; providing for issuance of licenses and permits; providing prohibitions; prohibiting possession without a license or permit; providing for confiscation and disposal; providing exceptions; providing for the maintenance of certain records; providing for inspections; providing for the report of thefts, illegal use, or illegal possession; prohibiting possession in certain areas; providing for the adoption of rules by the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; providing procedure for cease and desist orders; providing for administrative fines; providing for the suspension or revocation of a license or permit; providing for the conduct of hearings and for the review of orders of the department; providing for penalties; providing for injunctive relief; providing exceptions; providing for county and municipal ordinances; providing for the deposit of fees; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 49-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax on sales, use, and other transactions; amending s. 212.05, F.S.; providing that sales of certain tangible personal property to vending machine operators and owners are retail sales and providing for determination of sales price; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Geller- HB 51-A bill to be entitled An act relating to parking facilities; requiring that every structure built after a certain date which utilizes covered or underground parking as the primary available parking be required to have a minimum height clearance requirement; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Emergency Preparedness, Military & Veterans Affairs and Appropriations. By Representatives Clark, Reaves, Jamerson- HB 53-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the State Board of Education; amending ss. 20.15 and 229.012, F.S.; revising the composition of the state board and providing for appointment of members; amending s. 229.021, F.S.; revising meeting dates; amending s. 240.225, F.S.; conforming provisions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representatives Albright, Locke- HB 55-A bill to be entitled An act relating to road designations; designating a portion of State Road 464 in Ocala as the Angela Simone Santos Memorial Highway; directing the Department of Transportation to erect suitable markers; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representative Goode- HB 57-A bill to be entitled An act relating to county officers and employees; authorizing county constitutional officers and county commissioners to reimburse employees for educational expenses under specified conditions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Community Affairs. By Representative Goode- HB 59-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the correctional system; amending s. 944.605, F.S.; providing for notification upon approval to participate in the community work release program; amending s. 947.177, F.S.; requiring specified notification prior to any anticipated release and providing an exception; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Corrections and Appropriations. 10 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI By Representative Hill- HB 61-A bill to be entitled An act relating to homeowners' associations in residential developments; providing definitions; providing for the transfer of the control of the board of administration of a mandatory homeowners' association from the developer to the unit owners under certain circumstances; providing for the transfer of certain property; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Ostrau- HB 63-A bill to be entitled An act relating to professional liability insurance; amending s. 337.106, F.S.; providing that the requirement for such insurance with respect to firms rendering certain services to the Department of Transportation may be waived by the department if the firm maintains an unexpired, irrevocable letter of credit in a specified amount; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representative McEwan- HB 65-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drivers' licenses; amending s. 322.121, F.S.; providing for marking of the drivers' licenses of certain drivers with the notation "Safe Driver"; providing an effective date. April 3, 1990 Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and By Representative Holzendorf- Appropriations. By Representatives Sansom, Goode, Stone- HB 67-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Jack Forte; providing an appropriation to compensate him for the wrongful taking of his property by the State of Florida; providing an effective date. Referred to the Select Committee on Claims and the Committee on Appropriations. By Representative Valdes- HB 69-A bill to be entitled An act relating to justifiable use of force; amending s. 782.02, F.S.; providing circumstances under which the occupant of a dwelling is justified in using any degree of force against an intruder; providing exceptions; providing immunity from criminal and civil liability; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 71-A bill to be entitled An act relating to agriculture; creating the Florida Tropical Fruit Policy Act; providing legislative declarations and findings; creating the Tropical Fruit Advisory Council; providing for council membership, terms of office, reimbursement of expenses, meetings, and responsibilities; requiring the development of a South Florida Tropical Fruit Plan; directing the Commissioner of Agriculture to submit the plan to specified officials; specifying contents of the plan; requiring an annual progress report and budget request; requiring biennial revision and update of the plan; providing an appropriation; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representatives Crotty, Cosgrove- HB 73-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public housing; creating s. 421.103, F.S.; authorizing housing authorities to include provisions in leases for the eviction of residents of a dwelling unit when a resident of the unit is found guilty of a violation of s. 893.13 or s. 893.135, F.S., relating to controlled substances; providing that such power is supplementary to other powers of housing authorities; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Community Affairs. By Representatives Hill, Hanson, Harden, Albright- HB 75-A bill to be entitled An act relating to judgments; creating s. 55.146, F.S.; exempting from execution all property in this state of a judgment debtor where the judgment is in favor of any other state for failure to pay that state's income tax on benefits received from a pension or other retirement plan; providing an effective date. HB 81-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drivers' licenses; amending s. 322.271, F.S.; providing additional requirements under which the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles may reinstate, for business or employment purposes, a driver's license that has been revoked under specified circumstances; providing requirements under which the department may reinstate, for employment purposes, a driver's license that has been permanently revoked; providing requirements for retaining such license; conforming language; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. By Representatives Hill, Hanson, Sanderson- HB 83-A bill to be entitled An act relating to lewdness; amending s. 800.04, F.S.; adding commission or enticement of sexual conduct to the offenses proscribed for which felony penalties are provided by law when a child is present, and reenacting ss. 775.15(7), 787.01(3), 787.02(3), and 914.16, F.S., relating to time limitations, kidnapping and false imprisonment of a child under age 13, and interview limits on child abuse and sexual abuse victims under age 16, to incorporate said amendment in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Hill- HB 85-A bill to be entitled An act relating to child care; amending s. 402.302, F.S.; defining "drop-in child care"; amending s. 402.305, F.S.; providing exemptions from, and variations of, certain licensing standards for drop-in child care; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Canady- HB 87-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle registration; amending ss. 320.06 and 320.07, F.S.; providing for biennial registration of certain motor vehicles; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. By Representative Saunders- HB 89-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Lower Florida Keys Hospital District, Monroe County; amending chapter 67-1724, Laws of Florida, as amended, relating to the powers and duties of the district; expanding the powers of the governing board to authorize certain E OF REPRESENTATIVES 11 Referred to the Committees on Judiciary, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Hill, Hanson, Sanderson- HB 77-A bill to be entitled An act relating to service of process; amending s. 48.20, F.S.; authorizing service of process on Sunday in certain instances involving domestic violence; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Hill, Wise- HB 79-A bill to be entitled An act relating to jurors; amending s. 40.01, F.S.; providing that jurors shall be selected from those possessing a valid driver's license or identification card, rather than from registered electors; amending s. 98.211, F.S.; deleting the provision that lists of electors be used for purposes of jury selection; amending s. 322.20, F.S.; providing that the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles shall furnish to the courts, for jury selection purposes, lists of licensed drivers and persons issued identification cards; amending s. 905.37, F.S.; providing that statewide grand jurors be selected from the same juror pool as countywide jurors; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. 12 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE transactions; providing an effective date. Proof of publication of the required notice was attached. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs, Health Care and Finance & Taxation. HM 91-Withdrawn By Representative Mims- HB 93-A bill to be entitled An act relating to children; amending s. 39.40, F.S.; requiring courts to expedite placement of a child in certain dependency proceedings; amending s. 39.402, F.S.; modifying procedures for placement of a child in a shelter; amending s. 39.404, F.S.; providing for notice of dependency hearings to the state attorney; providing for participation of interested parties; amending s. 39.408, F.S.; providing for notice of dependency hearings; expanding documentation required in a predisposition study; providing for furnishing a copy to the state attorney; amending s. 39.41, F.S.; modifying the court's powers of disposition; requiring the court to consider certain conditions before a child is returned home; amending s. 39.453, F.S.; revising procedure for judicial review of placement; providing for notice of hearings and the furnishing of certain documents to the state attorney; amending s. 39.464, F.S.; providing additional circumstances under which the state may petition for termination of parental rights; amending s. 63.022, F.S.; expanding legislative intent with respect to adoption; amending s. 63.042, F.S.; expanding provisions relating to who may adopt; providing for priority; amending s. 415.5055, F.S.; requiring the department to inform the court of the recommendations of child protection teams in dependency proceedings; amending s. 415.508, F.S.; requiring participation by the guardian ad litem in dependency proceedings; amending s. 415.51, F.S.; providing for release of confidential information upon the death of a child from abuse or neglect; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representatives McEwan, Trammell, Lombard, Renke- HB 95-A bill to be entitled An act relating to unemployment compensation; amending s. 443.091, F.S.; providing that any claimant unavailable for work because of jury duty shall not be disqualified for benefits; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Employee & Management Relations. By Representative Renke- HB 97-A bill to be entitled An act relating to adoption; amending s. 63.097, F.S., increasing the allowable fee to intermediaries in adoption proceedings; amending s. 63.102, F.S., providing for the filing of an action for declaratory statement for prior approval of fees and costs; amending s. 63.212, F.S., providing that it is unlawful to advertise with regard to adoptions unless the advertisement includes the license number of the agency, attorney, or physician placing the advertisement; increasing the allowable fee to intermediaries in adoption proceedings; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representatives Renke, Valdes, Hanson, Ireland, Jennings- HB 99-A bill to be entitled An act relating to corrections; amending s. 944.275, F.S.; providing a scheduled deletion of basic gain-time and reduction in incentive gain-time; limiting the amount of time an inmate's term may be reduced by the award of gain-time; amending s. 775.084, F.S.; providing that persons sentenced as habitual felony offenders or habitual violent felony offenders shall be eligible for only one-half of the incentive gain-time currently authorized; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Corrections and Appropriations. By Representative Wise- HB 101-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Mark Timothy Crawford; providing an appropriation to compensate him for the loss of his lower limbs in a car accident on the Florida Turnpike; providing an effective date. i] E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 Referred to the Select Committee on Claims. By Representative Young- HB 103-A bill to be entitled An act relating to school buses; amending ss. 234.051 and 316.615, F.S.; prohibiting the purchase, rental, or lease of public or nonpublic school buses of more than a specified age for transportation of pupils; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representatives McEwan, Bloom- HB 105-A bill to be entitled An act relating to fraudulent practices; prohibiting charging excessive prices for fueling rental cars or charging for fuel unused; providing a penalty; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representatives Canady, Rudd- HB 107-A bill to be entitled An act relating to personal property; creating ss. 680.1011-680.531, F.S.; prescribing the law governing transactions involving the leasing of personal property; providing a short title for the act; providing for application of the act; providing definitions of terms used therein; providing for application of other statutes to leases of personal property; providing for territorial application of the act to goods covered by a certificate of title; limiting the power of parties to consumer leases to choose applicable law and judicial forum; providing for waiver or renunciation of claim or right after default; providing for findings of unconscionability by the court; providing for attorney's fees; providing for effect of options to accelerate at will; providing for formation and construction of such a lease contract; prescribing a statute of frauds; providing for admissibility of parol or extrinsic evidence; providing for irrevocability of firm offers for specified periods; providing for modification, rescission, and waiver of lease contracts; providing for express and implied warranties; providing for third-party beneficiaries of warranties; providing for identification of goods to the contract; providing for insurance; providing for risk of loss; providing for effect and enforceability of such a lease contract; providing for effect of separation of ownership and possession of the goods; providing for alienability of party's interest under lease contract or of lessor's residual interest in the goods; providing for subsequent lease of goods by lessor; providing for sale or sublease of goods by the lessee; specifying priority of various types of lien; providing special rights of creditors; specifying parties' rights when goods become fixtures or accessions; providing for performance of the lease contract; providing for demand for adequate assurance of performance in cases of insecurity; providing for repudiation and for retraction of repudiation; providing for substituted performance and excused performance; providing for irrevocable promises in finance leases; providing for determination of default by either party; providing procedure; prescribing a statute of limitation for an action for default, including breach of warranty or indemnity; prescribing rights and remedies for default by either party; providing for damages; providing standing to sue third parties for injuries to the goods; amending s. 671.101, F.S.; revising the short title of the Uniform Commercial Code to include this act; amending s. 671.105, F.S.; providing for territorial application of the act and the parties' powers to choose applicable law; amending s. 671.201, F.S.; revising the definition of "security interest" under the Uniform Commercial Code to conform to this act; amending s. 679.113, F.S.; providing for the application of ch. 679, F.S., relating to secured transactions, to security interests arising under leases of personal property; transferring, renumbering, and amending ss. 680.101, 680.104, 680.108, 680.109, 680.11, and 680.111, F.S., relating to laws not repealed by the Uniform Commercial Code and transition provisions applicable with respect to changes enacted by ch. 79-398, Laws of Florida, to conform to the changes made by this act; repealing s. 680.103, F.S., to delete a general repealer that has had its operative effect; repealing s. 680.105, F.S., to delete a severability clause that is redundant with s. 671.108, F.S., and not needed; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI By Representatives Lewis, Wise, Rudd, Geller, Sanderson, Simone, Troxler, King- HB 109-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drivers' licenses; amending s. 322.12, F.S.; requiring biennial tests for certain drivers; providing for the deposit of certain funds into the Transportation Disadvantaged Trust Fund; amending ss. 322.121 and 322.18, F.S.; conforming to the act by providing exceptions to present licensing and examining requirements; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Abrams- HB 111-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health insurance; creating s. 627.6481, F.S.; providing legislative findings and intent; amending s. 627.6486, F.S.; removing a restriction on who may participate in the Comprehensive Health Association; amending s. 627.6488, F.S.; changing the membership of the State Comprehensive Health Association; amending s. 627.6494, F.S.; increasing the cap on assessments; removing a limitation on assessments related to premium tax and corporate income tax; amending s. 627.6498, F.S.; reducing the exclusion for preexisting conditions; amending s. 20, ch. 89-167, Laws of Florida; changing the date for review and repeal of ss. 627.648-627.6498, F.S.; removing a limitation on writing policies after a certain date; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representatives Lewis, Hill, Holland, D. L. Jones, Simone, Press, Troxler, Jennings, Ireland, King, Ostrau, B. L. Johnson, Healey- HB 113-A bill to be entitled An act relating to meritorious service awards for state employees and volunteers; amending s. 110.1245, F.S.; revising provisions relating to the meritorious service awards program for certain employees and extending the scope of the program to all state employees; providing for awards for achieving increments of satisfactory service as state employees and for awards upon retirement after satisfactory service; amending s. 110.503, F.S.; authorizing state departments and agencies to incur expenditures in a limited amount for tokens of recognition to present to volunteers who provide outstanding service to state-administered programs; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representatives McEwan, Bloom- HB 115-A bill to be entitled An act relating to postsecondary education; amending s. 240.209, F.S.; providing an exemption from public meetings and public records requirements for activities relating to the selection of university presidents and providing for future review and repeal of such exemption; amending s. 240.319, F.S.; providing an exemption from public meetings and public records requirements for activities relating to the selection of community college presidents and providing for future review and repeal of such exemption; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations. By Representatives Sindler, Crotty- HB 117-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Act; amending s. 163.803, F.S.; redefining "regional ground transportation system" to include mass transit systems; amending s. 163.804, F.S.; requiring that the appointed members of metropolitan transportation authorities be elected officials; removing certain restrictions on qualification of members; amending ss. 163.805, 163.806, and 163.807, F.S., and repealing s. 163.8075, F.S.; revising referendum requirements; deleting the power of such authorities to levy ad valorem taxes; removing a restriction on use of tax revenues; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Public Transportation, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. April 3, 1990 SOF REPRESENTATIVES 13 By Representatives Liberti, Hanson- HB 119-A bill to be entitled An act relating to State Minimum Building Codes; repealing s. 553.73(15), F.S., which exempts certain one or two family dwellings from specification standards developed to determine compliance with section 1205 of the Standard Building Code, and from engineering design criteria of said section, except under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. By Representative Young- HB 121-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Mary Avon and Richard Avon, her husband; providing an appropriation to compensate them for the damages sustained as a result of injury to Mary Avon; providing an effective date. Referred to the Select Committee on Claims. By Representatives Langton, Silver, King, Campbell, Crotty, Bronson, Arnall, Holzendorf, Ritchie, Huenink, Kelly, Geller, Reaves, Wallace, Morse, Hafner, Davis, Ascherl, Sindler- HB 123-A bill to be entitled An act relating to revenues for public education; amending s. 24.102, F.S.; revising intent of the Florida Public Education Lottery Act; amending s. 24.121, F.S.; providing the minimum annual appropriation rate for education; providing a restriction on enhancement funding of public education; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Hawkins- HB 125-A bill to be entitled An act relating to wills; providing that_ a will executed in conformance with the act is a valid will; providing definitions; providing for construction of statutory wills; providing for the Florida statutory will form; providing for additional clauses; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Bainter, Kelly- HB 127-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Lake County; providing career service status for certain employees of the Lake County Sheriff; providing an effective date. Proof of publication of the required notice was attached. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Employee & Management Relations. By Representatives Morse, Banjanin- HCR 129-A concurrent resolution recognizing General Bernardo de Galvez and his contributions to American independence. Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By Representatives Lippman, Hanson- HB 131-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to abortion clinics. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. By Representatives Banjanin, Bainter- HB 133-A bill to be entitled An act relating to holidays; creating s. 11.0125, F.S.; providing that the Legislature shall not meet on Memorial Day; amending s. 230.23, F.S.; providing that public schools and district school board employees shall observe Memorial Day as a holiday; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representative R. C. Johnson (by request)- HB 135-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of the family of Rebecca Raye Wendt; providing an appropriation to compensate them for the death of Rebecca Raye Wendt, suffered as a result of the negligence of the Department of Corrections; providing an effective date. 14 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Referred to the Select Committee on Claims. By Representative Crotty- HJR 137-A joint resolution proposing amendments to Sections 4 and 6, Article VII of the State Constitution, relating to assessment of property for ad valorem taxes. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Hawkins, Hanson- HB 139-A bill to be entitled An act relating to ad valorem taxation; creating s. 192.039, F.S.; providing for assessment and taxation of certain real property based on a fractional-year assessment roll; amending s. 193.052, F.S.; providing for filing of returns with respect to such property; requiring certain units of local government and certain persons to provide notice with respect thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Mortham, Irvine, Sansom, Lewis, Hawkins, Simone, Guber, Holzendorf, Sanderson, Figg, Frankel, Gordon, Bloom, Mackenzie, Brown, Hanson- HR 141-A resolution commending the General Federation of Women's Clubs on their Centennial Day. Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By Representative Reaves- HB 143-A bill to be entitled An act relating to law enforcement practices and procedures; providing findings; providing restrictions on the conduct of vehicular chases by law enforcement officers; providing exceptions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Silver- HB 145-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Stella Yamuni, as adoptive mother, next friend and guardian of Sean Yamuni, a minor; providing an appropriation to compensate for injuries sustained by him through the negligence of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; providing an effective date. Referred to the Select Committee on Claims. By Representatives Bloom, Silver, Locke, Langton, Roberts, King, Sanderson, Shelley, Cosgrove, Tobiassen, Sindler, Guber, Albright, Valdes, Canady, Healey, Ritchie, Clements, McEwan- HB 147-A bill to be entitled An act relating to law enforcement officers, correctional officers, and firefighters; amending s. 112.19, F.S.; providing definitions; increasing death benefits for law enforcement officers; providing for educational expenses for the children of deceased officers; providing for rules; repealing s. 112.1904, F.S., relating to death benefits for law enforcement officers unlawfully and intentionally killed in the performance of duty; amending s. 112.191, F.S.; providing definitions; increasing death benefits with respect to firefighters; providing for educational expenses for the children of deceased firefighters; providing for rules; repealing s. 112.1914, F.S., relating to death benefits for firefighters unlawfully and intentionally killed in the performance of duties; amending ss. 175.201 and 185.21, F.S.; conforming to the act; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representatives Martin, Gustafson, Bloom, Figg- HB 149-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state agencies; creating s. 11.455, F.S.; providing duties, requirements, and restrictions of the Auditor General, Legislative Auditing Committee, and private consultants with respect to periodic evaluation and justification of state agency programs, bureaus, and offices; providing for limited confidentiality; creating s. 11.4565, F.S., to create the Agency Budget Sunset Trust Fund; amending s. 11.45, F.S.; directing the Auditor General to conduct performance audits of each new major program and each major I E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 modification to an existing program specifically identified in the General Appropriations Act or other acts within a certain time period; authorizing the Auditor General to perform preliminary reviews of identified new major programs and major modifications to existing programs; directing the Auditor General to maintain a schedule of performance audits of major state programs; requiring specific evaluations of the implementation of recommendations for agencies reviewed pursuant to the periodic evaluation and justification procedure; creating s. 216.0165, F.S.; providing for scheduled evaluation and justification of the programs, bureaus, and offices of state agencies; requiring agency cooperation and providing penalties; requiring detailed agency response and budget request incorporation thereof; amending ss. 216.023 and 216.163, F.S.; providing for response to such scheduled reviews in the budgets prepared by state agencies and submitted by the Governor to the Legislature; creating s. 11.65, F.S.; providing procedure for increasing funding above the recommendations submitted pursuant to periodic agency evaluation and review; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representative B. L. Johnson- HB 151-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Santa Rosa County; amending chapter 82-377, Laws of Florida, relating to the Midway Fire Protection and Rescue Service District; changing the name of the district to the Midway Fire Protection District; revising certain definitions; revising the statement of purposes for which the district is formed; providing that a commissioner shall hold office until his successor is elected and qualified; providing for filling vacancies in office of commissioners by appointment by the board until vacancy is filled by election; deleting requirement that a commissioner become a member of the board of directors of the Midway Volunteer Fire Department of Santa Rosa County, Inc.; amending provisions relating to tax rolls and assessments; deleting provision relating to Midway Volunteer Fire Department's rights and privileges and requirement that chapter 82-377, Laws of Florida, be construed as a method for procurement of funds for the Midway Volunteer Fire Department; restating provisions concerning the authority of the board of commissioners; authorizing board to appoint a fire marshal; authorizing board to acquire property for the district after appropriate investigation and input from Santa Rosa County planning department, board of county commissioners, and Midway Volunteer Fire Department of Santa Rosa County, Inc., and others; authorizing board to enter into contracts to carry out purposes of district; authorizing board to make alternate arrangements for providing fire protection and rescue services if the Midway Volunteer Fire Department of Santa Rosa County, Inc., is dissolved or unable to provide them; providing immunity from claims equal to that of other agencies and subdivisions of the state; providing for the defense of claims and payment of judgment for district officers and employees acting within scope of their duties and without bad faith, malice, or willful disregard of rights; providing an effective date. Proof of publication of the required notice was attached. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs, Emergency Preparedness, Military & Veterans Affairs and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Logan- HB 153-A bill to be entitled An act relating to voter registration; providing for the acceptance of voter registration applications by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles in conjunction with the issuance or renewal of drivers' licenses or identification cards; providing an exception; providing for the designation of employees to be utilized; providing for forms; amending s. 98.271, F.S.; requiring supervisors of elections to appoint volunteer deputy registrars; providing for the term of appointment; prohibiting an arbitrary limitation on the number of volunteer registrars; providing for training sessions; providing duties for volunteer registrars; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Ethics & Elections and Appropriations. By Representative Hawkins- HB 155-A bill to be entitled An act relating to legal relationship; amending ss. 742.091 and 742.11, F.S., to change the term "legitimate"; JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES expanding provisions relating to artificial insemination to include in vitro insemination; amending s. 63.172, F.S., relating to adoption, and ss. 90.803 and 90.804, F.S., relating to hearsay exceptions in the evidence code, to conform; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Safley- HB 157-A bill to be entitled An act relating to arson; amending s. 806.01, F.S.; providing that damaging a dwelling or other structure, by fire or explosion, willfully and unlawfully, or while committing any crime is arson; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Arnall, Grindle, Simone- HB 159-A bill to be entitled An act relating to emergency management; creating s. 252.365, F.S.; prohibiting the sale of supplies, services, provisions, or equipment by vendors during emergencies at excessive prices; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representatives Holland, Mortham, Logan, Jamerson, Simone, Tobiassen, Huenink, King, Wise- HB 171-A bill to be entitled An act relating to ad valorem tax exemption; amending s. 196.1995, F.S.; revising the amount of the economic development ad valorem tax exemption that may be granted by a county or municipality; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Small Business & Economic Development, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. HB 173-Withdrawn By Representative Sindler- HB 175-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Statutes; amending s. 1.01, F.S., providing a definition of "livestock"; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Agriculture, Finance & Taxation and Referred to the Committees on Emergency Preparedness, Military & Appropriations. Veterans Affairs and Appropriations. Rv R.nrpant.ntiv R T. .TnLhnann- By Representative Glickman- HB 161-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Evidence Code; amending s. 90.608, F.S.; revising language with respect to who may impeach a witness to provide requirements for impeachment in a criminal proceeding; amending s. 90.804, F.S., to revise language with respect to statements against interest under the hearsay exception; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Glickman- HB 163-A bill to be entitled An act relating to admissibility of evidence; amending s. 914.04, F.S.; providing for grants of use immunity by state attorneys to obtain testimony; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Glickman- HB 165-A bill to be entitled An act relating to immunity from civil liability; creating s. 768.095, F.S.; providing former employers with immunity from civil liability in the good-faith disclosure of information regarding the job performance of former employees to prospective employers; providing an evidentiary standard; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Glickman, Guber- HB 167-A bill to be entitled An act relating to crime victim compensation; amending s. 960.03, F.S.; revising definitions for purposes of eligibility under the "Florida Crimes Compensation Act"; amending s. 960.04, F.S.; expanding award eligibility; amending s. 960.07, F.S.; increasing the time period extension for filing claims for compensation which the division is authorized to allow for cause; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Glickman, Hanson- HB 169-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Auditor General; amending s. 11.45, F.S.; directing the Auditor General to conduct performance audits of each major new program and each major modification to an existing program specifically identified in the General Appropriations Act or other acts within a certain time period; providing for notice to the Legislative Auditing Committee and providing duties of the committee with respect to such notice; authorizing the Auditor General to perform preliminary reviews of identified major new programs and major modifications to existing programs; directing the Auditor General to maintain a schedule of performance audits of major state programs; providing an effective date. HB 177-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Steven Mahan; authorizing payment out of the Institutions Claims Fund of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services to compensate Steven Mahan for personal property stolen by a juvenile in custody of the department; providing an effective date. Referred to the Select Committee on Claims. By Representatives Tobin, Healey- HB 179-A bill to be entitled An act relating to retirement; amending s. 121.051, F.S.; opening for a limited period membership in the Florida Retirement System to certain active members of existing systems which have been closed to new members; requiring notice of election to transfer and providing that failure to notify shall result in compulsory membership in the closed system; providing that the decision shall be irrevocable; providing that transferees from the Teachers' Retirement System shall retain certain rights to survivor benefits; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representative Morse- HB 181-A bill to be entitled An act relating to podiatrists; amending s. 461.006, F.S.; providing an additional fee for licensure by examination; providing a clinical experience requirement; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Goode- HB 183-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 627.0665, F.S.; reducing the period of time within which an insurer must provide advance notice of premium increases to insured parties who pay through electronic funds transfer; providing circumstances for waiver of such notice requirement; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representatives Roberts, Shelley, Lippman, Flagg, Campbell, Young, Sanderson, Cosgrove- HB 185-A bill to be entitled An act relating to dissolution of marriage; creating ss. 61.401-61.405, F.S.; providing for the appointment of a guardian ad litem in an action for dissolution of marriage, modification, parental responsibility, custody, or visitation under certain circumstances; providing a definition; providing for powers and authority of guardians; providing for confidentiality of communications; providing for costs and fees; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. 15 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representatives Lewis, Hanson- HB 187-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 230.2316, F.S.; providing criteria for in-school suspension disciplinary programs under the Dropout Prevention Act; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Bainter- HB 189-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxicabs; providing definitions; providing criteria for rules of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles with respect to bullet-resistant safety shields and drop safes; providing that such equipment shall be mandatory in some taxicabs; providing additional criteria; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 191-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Richard J. Scheuer, as personal representative of the estate of Mrs. Helen R. Scheuer; providing an appropriation in payment of an obligation of the Department of Revenue for a refund of estate tax that has become unenforceable; providing an effective date. Referred to the Select Committee on Claims. By Representative Holzendorf- HB 193-A bill to be entitled An act relating to economic development; establishing the Florida Institute for African and Caribbean Affairs at the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; specifying the purposes and responsibilities of the institute; providing for the appointment of a director and an advisory council for the institute; providing for funding the institute; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representative Ostrau- HB 195-A bill to be entitled An act relating to intangible personal property taxes; amending s. 199.023, F.S.; defining the term "real property" for specified purposes under the Intangible Personal Property Tax Act; specifying that the act does not affect the ad valorem taxation of any leasehold estate; specifying when sufficient taxes have been paid; prohibiting payment of refunds; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 197-A bill to be entitled An act relating to service of process; amending ss. 48.27 and 48.29, F.S.; authorizing certified process servers to serve process in circuits adjacent to the circuit for which they are designated; providing that a chief judge of a circuit is immune from civil liability for actions taken by a certified process server designated by him; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Roberts, Langton- HJR 199-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 4 of Article VII of the State Constitution, relating to assessment of homestead property. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HR 201-A resolution commending Joe C. Mitchell for his accomplishments in being named the "Marketing Manager of the Year" by the National Association of Produce Market Managers. Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By Representatives Renke, Hanson, Mortham- HJR 203-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 8 of Article III of the State Constitution relating to executive veto power. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representatives Renke, Hanson- HB 205-A bill to be entitled An act relating to financial responsibility; amending s. 324.072, providing increased financial responsibility requirements for persons convicted of violations relating to driving under the influence; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representatives Arnold, Langton- HJR 207-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 4 of Article VII of the State Constitution, relating to assessment of homestead property. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By the Committee on Governmental Operations and Representative Martin- HB 209-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health records of students; amending s. 402.32, F.S.; saving the exemption from public records requirements for health records of public school students from repeal; providing for future review and repeal; providing an effective date. Placed on the Calendar without reference. By the Committee on Governmental Operations and Representative Martin- HB 211-A bill to be entitled An act relating to publication of legal notices and advertisements; amending s. 50.061, F.S; revising requirements regarding the charges allowable for the publication of public notices and legal advertisements; authorizing governmental agencies to solicit bids for such publication under certain circumstances; amending ss. 73.031, 75.06, 124.02, 125.56, 155.25, 157.01, 157.06, 157.23, 157.28, 157.31, 165.041, 165.051, 165.052, 171.0413, 171.044, 171.051, 173.04, 230.39, 236.38, 236.39, 333.05, 336.44, and 706.11, F.S.; revising requirements for publication of notice relating to the following: eminent domain actions; bond validation hearings; change of boundaries of county commissioners' districts; adoption of building codes by counties; levies for county public hospitals; petitions for establishment of public ditches or canals, assessments therefore, objections to assessments, soliciting of bids for repair thereof, and reassessments; election regarding merger of two or more municipalities and unincorporated areas or revocation of the charter of a municipality; proclamation by the Secretary of State declaring a municipality inactive; referendum regarding municipal annexation; ordinances regarding voluntary municipal annexation; ordinances and referenda regarding municipal contraction; suits for foreclosure of municipal tax and special assessment liens; school district millage elections; resolution proposing the issuance of school bonds and election with respect thereto; adoption of airport zoning regulations; soliciting of bids for county road construction; finding of lost timber; amending s. 180.24, F.S.; revising the monetary limit on contracts relating to municipal public works which must be advertised by publication; amending ss. 372.312 and 849.38, F.S.; revising the monetary limit relating to advertisement of certain property seized in connection with violation of laws relating to wildlife and gambling that may be forfeited; revising advertisement requirements; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Cosgrove, De Grandy- HB 213-A bill to be entitled An act relating to adoption; amending s. 409.166, F.S.; authorizing the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services to reimburse certain adoptive parents for nonrecurring adoption expenses; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representatives Rojas, Cosgrove, Sindler, De Grandy- HB 215-A bill to be entitled An act relating to immunity from liability; creating s. 768.075, F.S.; providing civil immunity to owners of interests in real property, and their agents, with respect to death of or injury or damage to trespassers in certain circumstances; providing an effective date. 16 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Crotty, Stone, Frishe, Hanson- HB 217-A bill to be entitled An act relating to mental health; amending s. 394.875, F.S.; providing requirements for a crisis stabilization unit for minors located on the same premises as a unit for adults; requiring the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services to adopt rules for construction, staffing, licensure, and operation of units for minors; providing the amount a crisis stabilization unit may exceed its licensed capacity; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representatives Silver, Hanson, Healey- HB 219-A bill to be entitled An act relating to forfeited property; amending s. 932.704, F.S.; requiring that certain reports to the Department of Law Enforcement be made by the law enforcement agency that received or expended forfeited property or proceeds from the sale of such property, rather than by the entity with budgetary authority over such law enforcement agency; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Stone- HB 221-A bill to be entitled An act relating to bicycle ways; amending s. 335.065, F.S.; authorizing construction of bicycle ways along certain causeways; providing for maintenance; providing for actions for damages; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representatives Safley, Rehm, D. L. Jones, Frishe, Mortham, Wallace, Huenink, De Grandy, King- HB 223-A bill to be entitled An act relating to special observances; creating s. 683.18, F.S.; designating "Save the Florida Panther Day"; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources. By Representatives Figg, Logan, Easterly- HB 225-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the registration of electors; amending s. 97.041, F.S., relating to qualifications to register or vote; creating s. 97.0625, F.S.; providing an alternative procedure for the registration of electors; providing for the creation and approval of mail registration forms by the Department of State; providing for local variance; providing for completeness and timely presentation; providing for correction of deficiencies; providing for the availability of forms; amending s. 97.071, F.S., relating to registration identification cards; amending ss. 98.111 and 101.692, F.S.; conforming provisions; amending s. 104.012, F.S.; providing penalties for attempting to deter a person from registering or for interfering with the exercise of a person's right to register; prohibiting compensation for registration based on the number of registrations obtained and providing a penalty with respect thereto; repealing s. 97.063, F.S., relating to eligibility for absentee registration; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Ethics & Elections and Appropriations. By Representatives Bloom, Cosgrove, Drage- HB 227-A bill to be entitled An act relating to persons with epilepsy; providing legislative intent regarding the design and delivery of treatment and services; specifying rights of persons with epilepsy; providing liability for violations of such rights; providing for notice of rights; providing for programs of resident government within residential facilities; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representatives Bloom, Cosgrove, Drage- HB 229-A bill to be entitled An act relating to epilepsy; amending s. 385.207, F.S.; providing that revenues for implementation of epilepsy April 3, 1990 SOF REPRESENTATIVES 17 prevention and education programs shall be derived from a surcharge on certain civil penalties; creating the Epilepsy Services Trust Fund and providing for investment of funds; providing rulemaking authority; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Stone, Lombard- HB 231-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Legislature; amending s. 11.12, F.S.; providing for an increase in travel expenses that may be paid to legislators' employees; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on House Administration and Appropriations. By Representative Logan- HB 233-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local government; creating the Florida Urban Development Loan Act; providing legislative findings, policy, and purpose; providing definitions; establishing the Florida Urban Development Loan Fund; providing for eligibility of local governments for loans and providing for delegation of powers; specifying activities for which loans may be used and prohibiting certain activities; authorizing the Department of Community Affairs to provide loans from the fund; providing requirements for granting of loans; providing limitations; providing for deposit of certain money into the fund; providing for rules; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Small Business & Economic Development, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Crotty- HB 235-A bill to be entitled An act relating to law enforcement agencies; requiring adoption of rules providing guidelines for vehicular chases; providing for disciplinary actions; providing that violation of the guidelines does not invalidate an arrest; requiring the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to adopt model guidelines; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Crotty- HB 237-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Health Care Cost Containment Board; amending s. 407.01, F.S.; adding a member to the board who represents free-standing nonhospital-affiliated ambulatory surgical centers; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. By Representative Stone- HB 239-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; creating s. 236.1224, F.S.; providing for additional categorical funds for teaching science laboratory skills; providing eligibility criteria for school districts; providing for distribution of funds; providing for use of funds; providing for data collection and compliance monitoring; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representatives Ascherl, Bloom, Jennings- HB 241-A bill to be entitled An act relating to jurors; authorizing the Supreme Court to establish a pilot program for the selection of jurors from lists of licensed drivers in addition to registered electors; providing for reports to the Legislature; providing duties of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; amending s. 28.241, F.S.; providing for a surcharge; amending s. 40.24, F.S.; increasing mileage fees and the pay of jurors; amending s. 40.31, F.S.; authorizing the State Courts Administrator rather than the Comptroller to apportion appropriations for the expenses of jurors and witnesses under certain circumstances; amending s. 40.32, F.S.; revising language with respect to the disbursal of money by the clerk of the court; amending s. 40.34, F.S.; including reference to the State Courts Administrator with respect to certain payrolls of the clerk of the court; amending s. 92.142, F.S.; providing an increase in witness pay and mileage allowance for witnesses; amending s. 905.37, F.S.; to conform to the JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES act; creating s. 318.23, F.S.; authorizing clerks of the court to impose a service charge for traffic infraction transactions occurring at branch offices; providing appropriations; repealing s. 40.29, F.S.; relating to the duty of the clerk to estimate the amount of pay of jurors and witnesses and to make requisition; repealing s. 40.30, F.S.; relating to the requirements that certain requisitions must be endorsed by the Comptroller and countersigned by the Governor; repealing s. 40.33, F.S.; relating to deficiencies with respect to requisition for compensation of jurors and witnesses; providing effective dates. By Representative Mackey- HB 255-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal justice; establishing a Criminal Justice Revenue Commission under the administration of the Joint Legislative Management Committee to study revenue sources and statutory and constitutional changes needed to enhance funding of the criminal justice system as defined in the act; providing membership and duties of the commission; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary, Finance & Taxation and Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice, Finance & Taxation Appropriations. and Appropriations. By Representative Tobin- HB 243-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public health; amending s. 381.061, F.S., relating to duties of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; deleting a provision which preempts to the state the regulation and inspection of food service establishments licensed by chapter 509, F.S.; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries and Appropriations. By Representatives Renke, Hanson, Mortham-- HB 245-A bill to be entitled An act relating to traffic control; creating ss. 316.1937 and 316.1938, F.S.; authorizing, in addition to other penalties for driving under the influence, the requirement of ignition interlock devices as a condition of probation; providing penalties; providing unlawful acts with respect to such devices; providing an exemption; providing for certification of such devices by the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; providing rulemaking authority; amending s. 322.271, F.S., to authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to order ignition interlock devices as a condition of reinstatement of driving privilege for certain individuals; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Renke- HB 247-A bill to be entitled An act relating to consumer protection; creating s. 655.56, F.S.; providing purpose and applicability; specifying the persons to whose benefit the interest or dividends on an interest-bearing account in a financial institution may inure; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representatives Renke, Sanderson- HB 249-A bill to be entitled An act relating to controlled substances; amending s. 112.011, F.S.; providing exceptions to state employment and licensing provisions; creating s. 775.16, F.S.; disqualifying specified convicted drug offenders from applying for state employment, licenses, and other benefits; amending s. 893.11, F.S.; requiring suspension or revocation of licenses, permits, and certificates for specified convicted drug offenders; providing for reinstatement thereof; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Renke, Hanson- HB 251-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state government; creating s. 120.75, F.S., the Administrative Rules Sunset Review Act; providing for periodic legislative review and expiration of all rules adopted by state agencies under the Administrative Procedure Act; providing a schedule for such review and expiration; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Renke- HB 253-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle registration; amending s. 320.072, F.S.; exempting certain former military personnel of the United States Armed Forces from an additional fee on certain motor vehicle registrations; providing limitations on such an exemption; providing an effective date. By Representatives Shelley, Sanderson- HB 257-A bill to be entitled An act relating to medical transportation services; amending s. 401.25, F.S., deleting a requirement for municipalities which apply for licensure as a basic life support or advanced life support ground service; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. By Representatives Shelley, Young- HB 259-A bill to be entitled An act relating to contraband forfeiture; amending s. 932.704, F.S.; providing that a county or municipality may appropriate certain proceeds of contraband forfeiture proceedings to public or private agencies for school resource officer, crime prevention, drug abuse education, or drug abuse treatment or rehabilitation purposes; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Arnold- HB 261-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local governments; creating the Local Option Interim Proprietary and General Services Fee Act; providing legislative intent; authorizing counties and municipalities to levy a fee for the cost of providing services to newly improved properties for which the improvements are not subject to ad valorem taxes; providing for the calculation and assessment of such fee; authorizing a county or municipality to revise the fee rate at a specified time; providing that the fee may not be levied upon specified improvements; providing for the expenditure of fee proceeds; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Jennings, Clements, Hanson- HB 263-A bill to be entitled An act relating to civil actions; providing that a civil action is entitled to precedence in docketing under specified circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representatives Mortham, Sanderson, Clements, Tobin, Lewis, Shelley, Tobiassen, Huenink, Arnall, Safley, Hawkins, Simone, Stone, Hill, King, Lombard, Patchett, McEwan, Graham, Renke, Bloom, Rehm, Messersmith, Holland, Morse, Troxler, Grindle, Thomas, Hanson, Rudd, Gutman, Wise, Carpenter, Frishe, Jennings, D. L. Jones, Mitchell, Figg, Healey, Bainter, Kelly, Crotty, Drage, Albright, Silver- HJR 265-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 6, Article VII of the State Constitution, relating to homestead tax exemption. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Campbell, Valdes, Silver, King, Clements, Wise- HB 267-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drug abuse; amending s. 893.13, F.S.; prescribing minimum mandatory terms of imprisonment for specified controlled substance violations involving minors; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Clark- Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance HB 269-A bill to be entitled An act relating to African American & Taxation and Appropriations. history; creating the Study Commission on African American History in 18 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI Florida; providing for the appointment of the commission; providing for powers and duties; providing for a report; providing for the dissolution of the commission; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representatives Rehm, Hanson- HB 271-A bill to be entitled An act relating to medical records; amending s. 406.11, F.S.; authorizing a district medical examiner to demand records he deems necessary to his investigation; amending s. 406.12, F.S.; specifying records that must be made available in connection with a death investigation; providing penalties; providing that documents or records made confidential by statute remain confidential when received by a medical examiner; providing immunity from civil liability for persons who provide certain records to a medical examiner; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health Care. By Representative Bloom- HB 273-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Fine Arts Endowment Program of 1985; amending s. 265.606, F.S.; authorizing sponsoring organizations that receive a matching fund endowment under the program to apply for additional endowments; providing requirements and restrictions; revising requirements for investment of endowment funds; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representatives McEwan, Clements, Martinez, Lewis, Hill, Patchett, Sansom, Sindler, Bronson, Bainter, Hoffmann, D. L. Jones, Lombard, Locke, Thomas, Hanson, Wise- HB 275-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drivers' licenses; amending s. 39.10, F.S., requiring a finding of delinquency and the surrender of drivers' licenses for all minors violating certain laws relating to alcoholic beverages and drugs; amending s. 322.05, F.S., prohibiting the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles from issuing a drivers' license to certain persons; amending s. 322.26, F.S., providing for the mandatory revocation of drivers' licenses by the department with respect to minors who violate certain laws relating to alcoholic beverages and drugs; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives McEwan, Smith, Grindle, Sansom, Lewis, Simone, Sanderson, Brown, Bronson, Bainter, Lombard, D. L. Jones, Kelly, Locke, Thomas, Patchett, Long, Reaves, Hanson, King, Mortham, Burke, Liberti, Arnold, Tobiassen, Frishe, Gutman, Garcia, Martinez, Press, Stone, Carpenter- HB 277-A bill to be entitled An act relating to newspapers; amending s. 112.3145, F.S.; providing a definition; requiring members of newspaper editorial boards to file annual disclosure of financial interests; providing for notice to such persons; amending s. 112.317, F.S.; providing a penalty; creating s. 836.12, F.S.; prohibiting the publication of a newspaper editorial that does not identify the author; providing a penalty; providing for application to persons who aid in the writing or printing of such an editorial; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Smith- HB 279-A bill to be entitled An act relating to commercial motor vehicles; amending s. 316.3027, F.S.; requiring display of the vehicle owner's telephone number; requiring display of certain information on the rear of the vehicle; providing exceptions; providing that the use of a company logo complies with identification requirements only if a unit number is displayed; reenacting s. 316.3025(3)(a)7., F.S., for the purpose of incorporating the amendment to s. 316.3027, F.S., in a reference thereto; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. April 3, 1990 E OF REPRESENTATIVES 19 By Representatives Sansom, Sanderson, Mackenzie, Ostrau, Tobin, Lippman, Shelley, Graber, Clark, Young, Davis- HB 281-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 228.041, F.S.; authorizing a decrease in the minimum number of days of instruction under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representative Sansom- HB 283-A bill to be entitled An act relating to youthful offenders; amending s. 958.04, F.S.; providing for certain notification and consultation regarding basic training program placement and extending the time period for the sentencing court to notify the department; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Children & Youth and Appropriations. By Representatives De Grandy, Crotty, Jennings- HB 285-A bill to be entitled An act relating to medical products exempt from sales tax; requiring the display of a notice to consumers in retail establishments in which such products are dispensed by licensed pharmacists; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Small Business & Economic Development, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 287-A bill to be entitled An act relating to legal holidays; amending s. 683.01, F.S.; designating June 14, Flag Day, as a legal holiday; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Employee & Management Relations. By Representative Sindler- HB 289-A bill to be entitled An act relating to transportation; amending s. 334.03, F.S.; transferring the extensions of rural arterial routes within urban areas from the State Highway System to the county road system; providing for the annual transfer of certain funds to the counties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Sindler- HB 291-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax on sales, use, and other transactions; creating s. 212.0607, F.S.; imposing a local government rental car surcharge on the lease or rental of certain motor vehicles; providing for return of the proceeds to the county of collection and providing for use thereof; creating a trust fund; providing for administration, collection, and enforcement of the surcharge; amending s. 215.22, F.S.; providing for deduction of a service charge from trust fund moneys; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Kelly, Cosgrove, Bainter- HB 293-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal penalties; amending ss. 775.0823 and 775.0825, F.S.; providing mandatory minimum sentences for the commission of violent offenses against code inspectors or code enforcement officers engaged in the lawful performance of their duties; amending s. 784.07, F.S.; providing for reclassification of specified offenses when committed against code inspectors or code enforcement officers engaged in the lawful performance of their duties; amending s. 944.277, F.S.; prohibiting granting provisional credits to inmates convicted of specified offenses against code inspectors or code enforcement officers; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Banjanin- HB 295-A bill to be entitled An act relating to witnesses and victims in criminal proceedings; creating a security and safeguard program within JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES the Department of Legal Affairs; providing for temporary relocation of threatened witnesses and victims in a state-funded facility or scheduled domicile; providing for permanent relocation in certain situations upon recommendation of the Attorney General and authorization of the Governor; providing for use of funds; providing for tracking and quarterly review of the program; providing rulemaking authority; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Mortham, Stone, Mims, King, Wallace, McEwan, Hafner, Safley, Shelley, Frishe, Tobiassen, D. L. Jones, Simone, Brown, Carpenter, Boyd, Banjanin, Ireland, Graber, Lewis, Bronson, Crotty, Trammell, Sindler, Sansom, Jamerson, Reddick, Campbell, Hawkins, Huenink, Clements, Hanson, Jennings- HB 297-A bill to be entitled An act relating to protection from abuse, neglect, and exploitation; amending s. 415.503, F.S.; revising the definitions of "institutional child abuse or neglect" and "other person responsible for a child's welfare"; amending s. 415.505, F.S., revising provisions relating to child protective investigations and institutional child abuse or neglect investigations; amending s. 415.5082, F.S.; correcting a cross reference; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representatives Irvine, Holland, Silver, R. C. Johnson, Hanson- HB 299-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal penalties; amending s. 228.091, F.S.; increasing the penalties for trespass upon grounds or facilities of public schools; amending s. 230.23, F.S.; providing for school boards to add specified notice of possible criminal penalties to codes of student conduct; amending s. 39.03, F.S.; requiring notification of the district school superintendent or his designee of the arrest of a student under certain circumstances; providing an exemption from public records requirements; providing for future review and repeal; providing for removal of information from school records; amending s. 790.01, F.S.; providing for increased penalties for carrying concealed weapons or firearms upon grounds or facilities of public and nonpublic schools; amending s. 790.10, F.S.; adding destructive devices to weapons which may not be improperly exhibited; providing for unlawful possession and discharge of weapons and firearms on school property and at school functions; providing a definition; providing exceptions; providing penalties, including a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment for unlawful discharge in certain circumstances; amending s. 790.06, F.S., to conform; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Tobiassen- HCR 301- A concurrent resolution declaring the week of July 4th, 1990, as "Buy American Week." Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By Representative Gutman- HB 309-Withdrawn By Representative Arnall- HB 311-A bill to be entitled An act relating to ad valorem tax assessment; amending s. 193.461, F.S.; providing that an agricultural assessment for which timely application is not made may be granted by the property appraiser or property appraisal adjustment board based on extenuating circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Kelly- HB 313-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pharmacy; repealing s. 465.026(5), F.S., relating to the filling of certain prescriptions, to delete an exemption with respect to prescription orders for any medicinal drug listed in any schedule appearing in chapter 893, F.S.; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representatives Glickman, Safley, Hanson- HB 315-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal procedure; amending s. 958.14, F.S.; deleting a 6-year limitation on the time period for which commitment of youthful offenders to custody is authorized upon violation of probation or community control; amending s. 924.07, F.S.; providing that the state may appeal from an order dismissing an affidavit charging the commission of a criminal offense, the violation of probation, or the violation of any supervised correctional release; amending s. 812.014, F.S.; authorizing inclusion of any prior theft conviction in accumulating offenses for second and subsequent petit theft penalties, and reenacting ss. 812.015(2), 538.23(2), 634.319(2), 634.421(2), 642.038(2), and 705.102(4), F.S., relating to retail and farm theft, receipt of stolen regulated metals property, reporting and accounting for funds received by sales representatives in certain fiduciary transactions, and unlawful appropriation of lost or abandoned property, to incorporate said amendments in references thereto; providing technical amendments; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Tobin, Bloom- HB 317-A bill to be entitled An act relating to telecommunications; amending s. 501.059, F.S.; providing definitions; expanding the scope of restrictions on consumer telephone calls to include other telephonic sales calls; including mobile telephones and telephonic paging devices within such restrictions; providing circumstances under which a contract made pursuant to a telephonic sales call is invalid; restricting charges to consumer credit card accounts pursuant to such calls; providing exceptions; restricting use of automated systems for selection or dialing of telephone numbers; providing that a violation is an unfair trade practice; repealing ss. 365.165 and 365.1655, Florida Statutes, relating to automated telephone solicitation and to the Florida Telephone Solicitation Act; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. HR 303-A resolution declaring the week of October 26 through By Representatives Kelly, Lippman, D. L. Jones, B. L. Johnson, Morse, November 3, 1990, as "Architecture Week." Rush- Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By Representatives Glickman, Safley, Davis- HCR 305-A concurrent resolution requesting action by the Marine Fisheries Commission. Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources. By Representatives Cosgrove, Jennings- HB 307-A bill to be entitled An act relating to adoption; amending s. 63.022, F.S.; providing legislative intent to maintain sibling groups, whenever possible; amending s. 63.165, F.S.; providing duty to inform adoptive parents of the state registry of adoption information; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health & Rehabilitative Services. HB 319-A bill to be entitled An act relating to contracting; amending ss. 489.501, 489.503, 489.505, 489.507, 489.509, 489.513, 489.516, 489.517, 489.531, 489.533, 489.537, F.S.; expanding the scope of provisions applicable to the regulation of electrical and alarm system contractors to cover locksmiths; providing for regulation of locksmiths by the Electrical Contractors' Licensing Board and the Department of Professional Regulation; declaring legislative purpose; specifying exemptions from the act; providing definitions of terms used; revising the membership of the licensing board; providing rulemaking authority; authorizing the board to establish fees for registration as a locksmith; specifying requirements for registration as a locksmith in order to engage in locksmithing; prohibiting a person from engaging in locksmithing unless he holds the required registration; providing for enforcement; providing for renewal of registration; providing for registration to become inactive if not timely renewed; providing for reactivation of registration; prescribing prohibited 20 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE acts and penalties therefore; prescribing grounds for discipline; providing for disciplinary proceedings; prescribing administrative fines and penalties; providing that the act does not exempt a locksmith from other state or local requirements; providing a saving clause; providing an appropriation to the department; creating positions within the department; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Frishe, Sanderson, Bainter- HB 321-A bill to be entitled An act relating to termination of parental rights; amending s. 39.464, F.S.; specifying circumstances under which a child is determined to be abandoned for purposes of the petition for termination of parental rights; reenacting s. 39.467(2)(b) and (d), F.S., relating to adjudicatory hearings, to incorporate said amendment in a reference; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representatives Bloom, Simone- HB 323-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; amending s. 322.20, F.S.; revising language with respect to records of the department to provide for the confidentiality of the address of an applicant for a driver's license or for registration or renewal of registration of a motor vehicle; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representative Diaz-Balart- HB 325-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public health; amending s. 381.061, F.S.; deleting requirement that the regulation and inspection of public food service establishments licensed pursuant to ch. 509, F.S., be preempted to the state; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries and Appropriations. By Representative Campbell- HB 327-A bill to be entitled An act relating to involuntary treatment of drug dependents; amending s. 397.052, F.S.; authorizing up to a 2-year period for court-ordered treatment; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representatives Lombard, Jennings- HB 329-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle licenses; amending s. 320.08, F.S.; revising language with respect to license taxes for automobiles for private use, trucks, certain semitrailers, school buses, wreckers, motor vehicles for hire, and certain recreational vehicle-type units; deleting locally operated motor vehicles for hire; amending s. 320.086, F.S.; defining the term "ancient motor vehicle"; grandfathering in certain persons who hold ancient motor vehicle, horseless carriage, or historical license plates; amending ss. 212.05, 316.251, 316.261, 316.515, 320.055, 320.06, 320.0609, 320.0805, 320.083, 320.0843, 320.089, and 320.133, F.S.; correcting cross references to conform to the act; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Lewis, Sanderson, Hanson- HB 331-A bill to be entitled An act relating to transportation; requiring the Department of Transportation to adopt rules providing minimum standards for employment of operators of drawbridges; specifying purpose and scope of such rules; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representatives Lewis, Sanderson- HB 333-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public schools; amending s. 237.02, F.S.; requiring schools to acquire supplies through competitive bidding; prohibiting preferences or exclusions; providing exceptions; providing an effective date. April 3, 1990 SOF REPRESENTATIVES 21 Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Tobiassen- HB 335-A bill to be entitled An act relating to wildlife; creating s. 372.989, F.S.; providing a penalty for certain use or display of a light in a manner capable of disclosing the presence of wildlife; providing exceptions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representative Geller- HB 337-A bill to be entitled An act relating to weapons and firearms; creating s. 790.0625, F.S.; requiring licensing of handgun owners by the Office of the Attorney General; providing for initial and renewal licenses and providing licensure requirements, including handgun safety education courses; providing rulemaking authority; providing for costs and fees; providing procedure for obtaining licenses; providing a penalty; providing exceptions; amending s. 790.25, F.S., to conform; providing a partial exemption for persons owning handguns prior to the effective date; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Geller- HB 339-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle insurance; amending s. 627.737, F.S.; deleting tort exemptions and limitation on right to damages; amending s. 627.731, F.S.; deleting reference to limitations on right to claim damages; amending s. 627.7403, F.S., relating to mandatory joinder of derivative claim; amending s. 627.739, F.S., relating to personal injury protection; repealing s. 627.727(7), F.S., relating to the legal liability of an uninsured motorist coverage insurer; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representative Geller- HB 341-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle insurance; amending s. 627.736, F.S.; providing for the selection of a physician or physicians with respect to certain personal injury protection claims from a list on record with the Department of Insurance; providing a procedure for the selection of the physician; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representative Smith- HJR 343-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 9 of Article VII and the creation of Section 20 of Article XII of the State Constitution relating to ad valorem taxation for water management purposes. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Glickman, Wise- HB 345-A bill to be entitled An act relating to driving under the influence; amending s. 316.193, F.S.; providing for a minimum fine and for forfeiture of the vehicle in certain circumstances; amending s. 327.35, F.S.; providing for forfeiture of the vessel in certain circumstances, and reenacting ss. 327.351(1) and (2) and 327.354(1), F.S., to incorporate said amendment in references thereto; amending s. 316.1932, F.S.; deleting a restriction on implied consent to blood testing; amending ss. 316.1934 and 90.803, F.S.; providing for admissibility of evidence of impairment; amending ss. 316.062, 316.066, and 324.051, F.S.; providing for admissibility of statements made in accident reporting when the privilege against self-incrimination is not violated; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Glickman, Jennings- HB 347-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Clean Indoor Air Act; amending s. 386.203, F.S.; expanding the definition of "public place"; amending s. 386.204, F.S.; requiring notification to violators 22 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE of the prohibition against smoking in a public place; amending s. 386.207, F.S.; providing for enforcement; amending s. 386.208, F.S.; correcting a cross reference; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health Care. By Representative Glickman- HB 349-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Auditor General; creating s. 11.51, F.S.; creating the Division of Program Malfeasance within the office of the Auditor General; providing for investigation of deaths or threats to the life, safety, or health of persons in certain programs or facilities; requiring investigation of cases involving the death of certain minors; authorizing employment of persons and utilization of employees from other divisions; providing for access to records and information; requiring reports; providing construction; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representatives Grindle, Hanson, Kelly, Campbell, Jennings, Sansom, Goode, King, Stone, Smith, Healey, Renke, Thomas, Bainter- HB 351-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drivers' licenses; amending s. 322.12, F.S.; prohibiting the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles from requiring a demonstration of parallel parking in the examination of applicants for licensure; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representative Gordon- HB 353-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public records; creating s. 119.105, F.S.; prohibiting accessing police reports for commercial purposes; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Gordon- HB 355-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the status of women; creating s. 14.24, F.S.; establishing the Florida Commission on the Status of Women; providing for membership and organization; providing duties; authorizing the commission to receive funds; requiring a report; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representatives Gordon, Jennings- HB 357-A bill to be entitled An act relating to employee rights; creating s. 448.10, F.S.; requiring certain employers to notify employees of continuation of coverage requirements of group health insurance plans under certain circumstances; amending s. 760.10, F.S.; providing that it is an unlawful employment practice for an employer to dismiss, or otherwise discriminate against in certain respects, an employee on the basis of a noninterfering illness; defining the term "noninterfering illness"; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Employee & Management Relations. By Representatives Gordon, Jennings- HB 359-A bill to be entitled An act relating to sex offenders; providing legislative findings and intent with respect to treatment of sex offenders; amending ch. 917, F.S., relating to sex offenders; defining the term "sex offender" and eliminating the designation "mentally disordered sex offender"; providing for treatment of sex offenders in state custody; providing for community-based treatment of sex offenders; repealing provisions relating to treatment of probationer sex offenders; amending ss. 944.033, 944.053, 945.091, 946.40, 947.146, 947.16, 951.24, 953.21, and 958.09, F.S., to conform; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Corrections and Appropriations. By Representative Gordon- HB 361-A bill to be entitled An act relating to personal property appraisers; providing a short title; providing intent; providing definitions; creating the Board of Examiners of Personal Property Appraisers within ;] E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 the Division of Professions of the Department of Professional Regulation; providing for appointment of board members; providing powers and duties of the board; providing for per diem and travel expenses; providing purposes and standards for personal property appraising; requiring licensure of personal property appraisers; providing for licensure by examination; providing requirements for licensure without examination; providing for issuance, renewal, denial, suspension, and revocation of licenses; specifying continuing education requirements; providing for issuance and use of a seal; providing for practice by a firm; providing for violations of the act; providing a penalty; providing for injunction; providing a schedule of fees; amending s. 20.30, F.S., to conform; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 363-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Mirtha Schlussler, as the widow of William Schlussler and the intended beneficiary of his estate; providing an appropriation for the purpose of paying Mirtha Schlussler the retirement benefits earned by William Schlussler through his service as a Metropolitan Dade County police officer and member of the Florida Retirement System; providing an effective date. Referred to the Select Committee on Claims. By Representatives Bloom, Jennings- HB 365-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Clean Indoor Air Act; amending s. 386.203, F.S.; deleting an exception from the definition of "public place" for certain restaurants; amending s. 386.205, F.S.; requiring such restaurants to designate a specified portion of the seating area as nonsmoking; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health Care. By Representatives Arnall, Wise, Jennings, Bloom, Healey- HB 367-A bill to be entitled An act relating to recorded materials; creating s. 847.0136, F.S.; prohibiting sale of certain recordings to persons under 18 years of age; requiring such recordings to bear warning labels; specifying content of labels; providing penalties; providing for injunctions; providing for confiscations; requiring that retailers make written copies of lyrics of certain recordings available for examination; specifying applicability; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Small Business & Economic Development and Appropriations. By Representative Geller- HB 369-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public health; amending s. 381.061, F.S., relating to duties of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services with respect to the regulation of food service establishments; deleting provision which preempts certain regulatory and inspection authority to the state; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 371-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the meritorious service awards program; amending s. 110.1245, F.S.; requiring the Department of Administration to implement a program of awards to units of certain employees; providing for payments to employees and other recognition; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representative Mims- HB 373-A bill to be entitled An act relating to bicycle regulations; amending s. 316.2065, F.S.; requiring a bicycle rider who carries a child passenger to provide certain safety equipment; prohibiting a person who rides a bicycle on a highway or in a public place from allowing a child passenger to ride on the vehicle or on a bicycle trailer or bicycle semitrailer JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI without a helmet; providing a penalty; providing that charges shall be dismissed in some circumstances; prohibiting a bicycle rider from allowing a child to remain in a child carrier when the rider is not in immediate control of the bicycle; requiring a label which states safety requirements to be affixed to boxes containing certain child carriers; prescribing types of bicycle trailers and bicycle semitrailers that may be attached to a bicycle; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. By Representatives Tobiassen, Clements, Ritchie, Mortham, Wise- HB 375-A bill to be entitled An act relating to controlled substances violations; amending s. 893.13, F.S.; prohibiting controlled substances violations within 1,000 feet of a recreation center or public park; providing criminal penalties, including a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment for specified violations, and reenacting ss. 421.102 and 903.133, F.S., relating to eviction of tenants from public housing and the prohibition of bail on appeal, to incorporate the amendment to s. 893.13, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Albright- HR 377-A resolution honoring the veterans of the China-Burma-India Theater. Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By Representative Arnold- HB 379-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public purchasing contracts; amending s. 287.133, F.S., relating to public entity crime; changing the contract amount threshold for reporting of public entity crimes with respect to contracts of certain local governments and school districts; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations. By Representatives Renke, Jennings- HB 381-A bill to be entitled An act relating to grandparental visitation rights; amending s. 752.01, F.S.; providing for grandparental visitation rights when the grandchild is born out-of-wedlock; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Renke- HB 383-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Casualty Insurance Risk Management Trust Fund; creating s. 284.361, F.S.; directing the Department of Insurance to promulgate rules to cause the fund to be actuarially sound for accrued losses by a certain date; directing the department to bill participating agencies; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Albright- HB 385-A bill to be entitled An act relating to uniform traffic control; amending s. 316.650, F.S.; requiring the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to provide certain notice to the owner of a vehicle upon the issuance of a traffic citation to an under-21-year-old driver of such vehicle; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. By Representative Mims- HB 387-A bill to be entitled An act relating to food service establishments; creating s. 509.2515, F.S.; providing a definition; requiring persons engaged in food preparation or handling to wear disposable plastic gloves or similar covering for the hands; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries and Appropriations. April 3, 1990 E OF REPRESENTATIVES 23 By Representative Figg- HR 389-A resolution proclaiming May 1990 Healthy Baby Month and May 15, 1990, Healthy Baby Day. Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By the Committee on Governmental Operations and Representative Martin- HB 391-A bill to be entitled An act relating to clinical records of birth centers; amending s. 383.32, F.S.; saving the exemption from public records requirements for such records from repeal; providing for future review and repeal; providing an effective date. Placed on the Calendar without reference. By Representatives Gordon, Simone, King, Glickman, Young, Jennings- HB 393-A bill to be entitled An act relating to midwifery; amending s. 467.002, F.S., changing legislative intent regarding the licensure of midwives; amending s. 467.003, F.S., relating to the definition of "midwife"; amending s. 467.004, F.S., renaming the Advisory Council of Lay Midwifery; creating ss. 467.0065 and 467.0075, F.S., providing for continued licensure of midwives by examination or by endorsement; repealing s. 467.006, F.S., deleting restrictions upon the licensure of midwives; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. By Representative Smith- HB 395-A bill to be entitled An act relating to water resources; amending s. 373.503, F.S.; increasing the millage that may be levied by the Northwest Florida Water Management District; providing a contingent effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Reddick, Clements, Jennings- HB 397-A bill to be entitled An act relating to law enforcement; amending s. 112.1904, F.S.; defining the term "fresh pursuit"; revising language with respect to a law enforcement officer killed in the line of duty to include reference to fresh pursuit; providing for death benefits; providing for educational expense payments under certain circumstances; providing for retroactive application; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representative Reddick- HB 399-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; providing for the planning and implementation of full school utilization programs; providing definitions; providing contents of plan; providing grant application and award procedures; providing program monitoring and evaluation; authorizing the adoption of rules; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Rudd- HB 401-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax on sales, use, and other transactions; amending ss. 212.04 and 212.18, F.S.; removing the $5 registration fee for persons who charge admissions or conduct business as dealers under chapter 212, F.S.; repealing s. 212.20(6)(f), F.S., which provides for disposition of the proceeds of such fees; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Glickman- HB 403-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending s. 99.012, F.S.; providing restrictions on persons qualifying for public office; providing exceptions; providing definitions; providing for removal of a person's name from the ballot for his failure to comply with the restrictions; amending s. 163.566, F.S., to correct a cross reference; providing an effective date. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representatives Sindler, Cosgrove, Bronson- HB 405-A bill to be entitled An act relating to child abuse; amending s. 39.01, F.S.; modifying definitions; amending s. 39.40, F.S., to conform; amending s. 39.402, modifying provision for placement of a child in a shelter prior to a court hearing; amending ss. 827.03, 827.04, and 827.05, F.S.; increasing penalties for child abuse, aggravated child abuse, and negligent treatment of children; amending ss. 39.015, 39.09, 39.423, 393.0655, 394.457, 396.0425, 397.0715, 400.497, 402.305, 409.175, 464.018, and 959.24, F.S.; correcting cross references; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Sindler- HB 407-A bill to be entitled An act relating to waiver of sovereign immunity; amending s. 768.28, F.S.; providing that certain nonprofit providers, vendors, and employees or agents thereof are considered agents of the state for purposes of waiver of sovereign immunity; providing for indemnification of the state; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Sindler- HB 409-A bill to be entitled An act relating to transportation; amending s. 334.03, F.S.; transferring certain urban minor arterial routes from the State Highway System to the county road system; providing for the annual transfer of certain funds to the counties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Sindler- HB 411-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Act; amending s. 163.803, F.S.; redefining "regional ground transportation system" to include mass transit systems; amending s. 163.804, F.S.; authorizing adoption, registration, and use of a corporate name; requiring that the appointed members of metropolitan transportation authorities be elected officials; removing certain restrictions on qualification of members; requiring a governing board composed of elected officials of the apportioned membership of the M.P.O.; specifying certain ex officio members of the governing board; requiring proportionate services and improvements for member counties on a 5-year pro rata basis from authority revenue; amending ss. 163.805, 163.806, and 163.807, F.S., and repealing s. 163.8075, F.S.; revising referendum requirements; deleting the power of such authorities to levy ad valorem taxes; removing a restriction on use of tax revenues; amending ss. 163.816 and 163.818, F.S.; providing for voluntary consolidation of land transportation agencies; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Public Transportation, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Mims- HB 413-A bill to be entitled An act relating to dogs; providing legislative findings; providing procedure and standards by which dogs may be declared vicious; imposing certain requirements on owners with respect to dogs declared vicious, including registration with the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, tattooing, liability insurance, and requirements for keeping and handling; providing for investigations of violations and for impoundment and destruction of dogs; providing criminal penalties; prescribing requirements for licensing and registration of vicious dogs; providing for registration fees and a statewide phone number for reporting of incidents and violations; providing rulemaking authority; prohibiting training or commanding a dog to attack; providing civil liability for damage caused by dogs; providing an exception; prohibiting conflicting ordinances and regulations; repealing ss. 767.01, 767.02, 767.03, 767.04, 767.05, and 767.07, F.S., relating to damage by or to dogs; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representatives Press, Tobin, Geller- HB 415-A bill to be entitled An act relating to medical practice; creating s. 458.3135, F.S.; providing a limitation on billing by physicians treating Medicare beneficiaries; providing a condition for licensure; amending s. 458.331, F.S.; providing additional grounds for disciplinary action, and reenacting s. 458.311(1)(d), F.S., relating to requirements for licensure, to incorporate said amendment in a reference; creating s. 459.073, F.S.; providing a limitation on billing by osteopathic physicians treating Medicare beneficiaries; providing a condition for licensure; amending s. 459.015, F.S.; providing additional grounds for disciplinary action; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representative Gordon- HB 417-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state employment; amending s. 110.221, F.S.; prohibiting the state from terminating the employment of a career service employee because of the pregnancy of the employee's spouse; providing for parental leave for certain state employees; prohibiting the state from denying certain employees the use and payment for specified leave for specified reasons; amending s. 110.219, F.S., to conform; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representatives Renke, Mortham, Jennings- HB 419-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal trials; prohibiting courts from authorizing the expenditure of public funds to purchase clothing for a criminal defendant to wear at trial or other judicial proceedings; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Arnall- HB 421-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Department of Transportation; amending s. 20.23, F.S.; revising the method of appointment of the Secretary of Transportation; providing for appointment by contract; providing for the term of employment; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representative Holzendorf- HB 423-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the investment of state- operated trust funds; creating s. 215.442, F.S.; requiring divestiture of moneys in such trust funds which are invested in obligations of companies and financial institutions doing certain business with the Republic of South Africa or Namibia; prohibiting such investments in the future; providing a phasing schedule for such divestiture; providing certain duties for the Board of Administration; amending s. 215.44, F.S.; requiring that a section on such activities be included in the annual report of the board; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 425-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pari-mutuel wagering; amending s. 550.16, F.S.; permitting the sale of tickets or other evidences showing an interest in or a contribution to a pari-mutuel pool through a telebetting system under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Frankel- HB 427-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Hillsborough County; providing for the relief of Irma Payne, to compensate her for injuries sustained during an operation at Tampa General Hospital; providing for payment by the Hillsborough County Hospital and Welfare Board; providing an effective date. 24 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE] Referred to the Select Committee on Claims. By the Committee on Governmental Operations and Representative Martin- HB 429-A bill to be entitled An act relating to infant medical records; amending s. 383.14, F.S., which provides an exemption from public records requirements for the registry of cases maintained by the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services in connection with the screening of infants for metabolic and other disorders; saving such exemption from repeal; providing for future review and repeal; providing an effective date. Placed on the Calendar without reference. By Representative Ascherl- HB 431-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Retirement System; amending s. 121.052, F.S.; revising contribution rates applicable to members of the Elected State Officers Class; amending s. 121.055, F.S.; revising contribution rates applicable to members of the Senior Management Class; amending s. 121.071, F.S.; revising contribution rates applicable to members of the Regular Class, Special Risk Class, and Special Risk Administrative Support Class; specifying Legislative intent with respect to the contribution rates specified in the act; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representatives Logan, Wise- HB 433-A bill to be entitled An act relating to obscene material; amending s. 847.0125, F.S.; including certain phonograph records, or wires or tapes or other recordings in a group of materials which may not be displayed in a retail establishment; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Small Business & Economic Development. By Representatives Campbell, Sindler, Smith, Mitchell- HB 435-A bill to be entitled An act relating to aquaculture; amending s. 588.13, F.S.; modifying the definition of "livestock" with respect to livestock at large; amending s. 597.0021, F.S.; providing legislative finding and intent; amending s. 812.014, F.S.; expanding a penalty for theft of livestock to include theft of any commercially farmed animal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representative Drage- HB 437-A bill to be entitled An act relating to law enforcement and correctional officers; amending s. 112.533, F.S.; providing for confidentiality of complaints filed against officers until the investigation ceases to be active or the officer is notified that the investigation is concluded; reducing the time period for presumed inactivity of an investigation; revising the penalty for unlawful disclosure to apply to willful disclosure before the complaint becomes a public record; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations. By Representative Mims- HB 439-A bill to be entitled An act relating to alcoholic beverages; amending s. 562.13, F.S.; providing that minors employed by certain beverage licensees shall not be authorized to participate in the sale of beer or wine; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulated Industries. By Representative Ostrau- HB 441-A bill to be entitled An act relating to traffic control; amending s. 316.0747, F.S.; providing that nongovernmental entities which use a traffic control device at a place to which the public is invited shall install devices which conform to specified standards; providing exemptions; providing penalties; providing an effective date. April 3, 1990 E OF REPRESENTATIVES 25 Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representatives Reddick, Cosgrove, Jennings- HCR 443-A concurrent resolution recognizing the long and faithful service of the Florida National Guard. Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By Representative Renke- HB 445-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state budgeting; amending s. 216.163, F.S., relating to the Governor's recommended budget; deleting a requirement that program component detail be displayed in said budget; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. HB 447-Withdrawn By Representative Goode- HB 449-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the correctional system; amending s. 921.231, F.S.; requiring certain information in presentence investigation reports; amending s. 945.10, F.S.; requiring the Department of Corrections to release presentence investigation information to specified state agencies in certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Corrections and Appropriations. By Representatives Renke, Langton, Harden- HCR 451-A concurrent resolution ratifying the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to compensation of Senators and Representatives. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Valdes, Jennings- HB 453-A bill to be entitled An act relating to controlled substances violations; amending ss. 893.13 and 893.135, F.S.; providing, as an additional penalty upon conviction for offenses involving possession or sale of, or trafficking in, controlled substances, for the person's driving privilege to be suspended by the court; providing for escalation of the period of suspension upon subsequent convictions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Smith, Boyd- HB 455-A bill to be entitled An act relating to contracts for the sale of property; creating s. 501.0605, F.S.; requiring such contracts to contain a separate clause notifying the buyer of wetlands permitting requirements; providing for liability; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Environmental Regulation. By Representative Ireland- HB 457-A bill to be entitled An act relating to retirement; adopting the interstate compact relating to pension portability for educators; providing findings; providing definitions; providing procedures for transfer of money and pensionable service when an educator moves from one state to another; providing for withdrawal from the compact; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representative Bronson- HB 459-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the City of Haines City; providing for the relief of William and Margaret Allen; Arlene Auer, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Ray Auer; Mary Goodrich, as Personal Representative of the Estate of John Guthrie; and Joan Nivens, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Robert Nivens to compensate them for personal injuries and deaths; providing an effective date. Proof of publication of the required notice was attached. Referred to the Select Committee on Claims. 26 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE HR 461-Withdrawn By Representative Ireland- HB 463-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drug and alcohol abuse in the public schools; creating a study commission; providing membership and staffing; requiring a report; providing for per diem and travel expenses; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Gordon- HB 465-A bill to be entitled An act relating to employment; providing definitions; providing for family medical leave requirements with respect to public and private employers; providing for employee benefits protection for employees who take family medical leave; providing for the effect of such leave on employee benefits; providing for prohibited acts; providing for judicial enforcement; providing for repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representative Long- HJR 467-A joint resolution proposing amendments to Sections 3 and 5 of Article XI of the State Constitution relating to constitutional amendment by initiative petition. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Rudd, Bronson, Jennings- HB 469-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 112.0801, F.S.; providing an open enrollment in the group state health insurance program for retired members of the Florida Retirement System; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Employee & Management Relations. By Representative C. F. Jones- HB 471-A bill to be entitled An act relating to witness and juror fees; amending s. 40.24, F.S.; providing an increase in compensation and in mileage allowance for jurors; amending s. 92.142, F.S.; providing an increase in compensation and in mileage allowance for witnesses; amending s. 905.37, F.S.; increasing compensation of grand jurors; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Banjanin- HB 473-A bill to be entitled An act relating to driving under the influence; amending s. 316.1934, F.S.; providing that a blood alcohol test conducted within a specified time after a person was stopped is presumed to reflect the person's blood alcohol at the time he was driving; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representatives Long, Mortham, Mackey, Holland, Bainter, Tobiassen, Trammell, Hawkins- HB 475-A bill to be entitled An act relating to educational finance; amending s. 212.055, F.S., and creating s. 236.76, F.S.; providing for distribution of the local government infrastructure surtax to school districts; providing for expenditure of proceeds; providing a definition; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Sindler- HB 477-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Teachers' Retirement System; amending s. 238.07, F.S.; providing that the normal retirement age for a member of the system shall be any age with 30 years of service; providing an effective date. 1 E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representative Figg- HB 479-A bill to be entitled An act relating to trafficking in controlled substances; amending s. 893.135, F.S.; lowering the amount of cannabis needed to constitute a trafficking offense; providing mandatory minimum penalties; reenacting ss. 421.102, 782.04(1)(a)2.a., (3)(a), and (4)(a), 903.133, 907.041(4)(b)3., and 944.598(3) and (4), F.S., relating to housing authorities, murder, bail on appeal, pretrial detention and release, and emergency release of prisoners, to incorporate the amendment to s. 893.135, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Brown, Burke, Press- HB 481-A bill to be entitled An act relating to used motor vehicles; creating the "Used Car Lemon Law"; providing definitions; providing for required warranties with respect to the sale of used motor vehicles; providing waivers; providing warranty requirements; providing requirements with respect to the sale of a used motor vehicle; providing for waiver for warranty requirements; requiring dealers to honor certain warranties; providing for refunds; providing for independent inspections; providing for consumer remedies; providing limits on dealer liability; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representative Geller- HB 483-A bill to be entitled An act relating to witnesses; creating s. 92.57, F.S.; prohibiting a person from being dismissed from employment because the person was a witness in a judicial proceeding; providing for attorney's fees and punitive damages; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 485-A bill to be entitled An act relating to juveniles; amending s. 39.01, F.S.; redefining the terms "abandoned," "abuse," "child who is found to be dependent," and "performance agreement"; creating s. 39.0215, F.S.; providing requirements with respect to abuse and neglect documentation and records; amending s. 39.402, F.S.; revising language with respect to periods of delay for placement in a shelter; amending s. 39.413, F.S.; revising language with respect to appeals with respect to dependency cases; amending s. 39.453, F.S.; revising language with respect to judicial review with respect to children in foster care; amending s. 39.454, F.S.; revising language with respect to initiation of termination of parental rights proceedings; amending s. 39.455, F.S.; including the guardian ad litem within a list of entities immune from liability under certain circumstances; amending s. 39.464, F.S.; revising language with respect to extraordinary procedures for termination of parental rights; amending s. 39.467, F.S.; revising language with respect to adjudicatory hearings for termination of parental rights; creating s. 39.4671, F.S.; providing conditions which render the parent unable to be reunited with the child in the foreseeable future; amending s. 39.473, F.S.; revising language with respect to certain appeals; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Children & Youth and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 487-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drug abuse treatment; creating s. 397.0515, F.S.; providing for emergency treatment of persons publicly under the influence of a controlled substance; providing for protective custodial detention, examination, transportation, and notice; providing a definition; providing an exemption from liability; creating s. 397.0517, F.S.; providing for involuntary examination of drug abusers and drug dependents in certain circumstances; providing a definition; providing criteria and procedure; providing for transportation, examination, and disposition; providing for patient consent and for quality of treatment; requiring notice of patient release; requiring designation of receiving facilities; providing rulemaking authority; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 489-A bill to be entitled An act relating to contracting; creating ss. 489.128 and 489.532, F.S.; providing that debts for contracting or electrical contracting work performed by unlicensed contractors are unlawful; prohibiting actions to collect such debts; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 491-A bill to be entitled An act relating to presidential electors; amending s. 103.011, F.S.; changing the manner in which presidential electors are elected and vote; amending s. 101.28, F.S., to conform; repealing s. 103.051, F.S., relating to the meeting dates of presidential electors; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representatives Tobiassen, Ritchie- HB 493-A bill to be entitled An act relating to jurisdiction of state courts; amending s. 48.193, F.S.; providing that ownership, use, or possession of personal property within the state subjects a person to jurisdiction of courts of the state; providing that ownership of a lien against real or personal property within the state subjects a person to such jurisdiction; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Tobiassen- HB 495-A bill to be entitled An act relating to corporate income tax; amending s. 220.15, F.S.; revising the apportionment fraction used in the apportionment of adjusted federal income; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Hargrett- HB 497-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the correctional system; providing legislative findings and intent; providing for a pilot program for probationer employment and business services; authorizing interagency cooperation; granting rulemaking authority; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Corrections and Appropriations. By Representative Martin- HB 499-A bill to be entitled An act relating to water and sewer utilities; amending s. 403.092, F.S., which directs the Department of Environmental Regulation to implement an inspection program for package sewage treatment facilities; providing definitions; creating s. 403.093, F.S.; directing the department to establish an enforcement program and providing for penalties; providing for application to enforcement by local governments; amending s. 403.101, F.S.; directing the department to adopt minimum standards for certain wastewater treatment plant operators; amending s. 367.165, F.S., relating to abandonment of water or sewer utilities; revising notice requirements; providing for disposition of penalties; specifying that certain package sewage treatment facilities shall be considered constructively abandoned when so declared by the department after certain violations; specifying Public Service Commission jurisdiction over constructively abandoned utilities; revising procedures for appointment of a receiver and duties thereof; providing for purchase of an abandoned utility by a local government under certain conditions; providing for use of funds resulting from disposition of a utility; creating a trust fund; authorizing the commission to promulgate rules; providing for use of trust fund moneys by receivers and local governments; requiring repayment under certain conditions; providing for liens; providing for certain fees to be imposed on water and sewer utilities to fund the trust fund; providing penalties; creating s. 367.167, F.S.; providing for an annual assessment on the gross receipts of certain water and sewer utilities; providing conditions for levy; providing for disposition; providing for administration and enforcement by the Department of Revenue; amending s. 215.22, F.S.; authorizing deductions from the trust fund for the General Revenue Fund; providing for review and repeal; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Rehm, Hanson- HB 501-A bill to be entitled An act relating to prostitution; amending s. 796.06, F.S.; increasing the penalty for illegally renting space to be used for lewdness, assignation, or prostitution; amending s. 796.07, F.S.; increasing the penalty for prostitution; amending s. 796.08, F.S.; requiring screening for sexually transmissible diseases for persons arrested and charged with offering to commit, or committing or engaging in, lewdness, assignation, or prostitution or procuring; increasing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Gordon- HB 503-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health care; providing for the designation of a health care surrogate; providing the duties, authorities, and liability of the health care surrogate; providing the responsibility and liability of the health care providers; providing for revocation of the designation of a health care surrogate; providing for the adoption of rules; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health Care. By Representative Tobin- HB 505-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 627.420, F.S.; requiring binders for specified types of insurance to contain a notice that quoted premiums are estimates subject to review by the insurer; reenacting ss. 624.488(4), 627.401(3), and 629.518, F.S., relating to applicability of various provisions of the Insurance Code to commercial self-insurance funds, wet marine and transportation insurance, and limited reciprocal insurers, to incorporate the amendment to s. 627.420, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. HB 507-Withdrawn By Representatives Diaz-Balart, Wise- HB 509-A bill to be entitled An act relating to good corporate citizenship; providing findings and intent; establishing an Interagency Coordinating Council on Public and Private Partnership; providing membership; providing purpose, powers, and duties; defining good corporate citizenship; providing for members' per diem and traveling expenses; requiring certain recordkeeping; requiring matching funds for any funds appropriated; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Children & Youth and Appropriations. By Representative Reaves- HB 511-A bill to be entitled An act relating to voter registration; amending s. 98.051, F.S.; authorizing registration on Sundays; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representatives Guber, Tobin, Wallace, Gordon, Easterly, Frankel- HB 513-A bill to be entitled An act relating to life-prolonging procedures; amending s. 765.03, F.S., redefining "life-prolonging procedure"; creating s. 765.075, F.S.; providing for the withholding or withdrawing of sustenance in certain circumstances; providing for the effect of written directives; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health Care. By Representative Healey- HB 515-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to bingo. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries and Appropriations. 27 April 3, 1990 28 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE By Representative Morse- HB 517-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pilots, piloting, and pilotage; amending s. 310.141, F.S.; providing requirements with respect to vessels requiring a state pilot; defining the term "docking or undocking mode"; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representatives Renke, Jennings- HB 519-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle insurance; amending ss. 324.022, 324.051, 324.061, 324.071, 3241l21, 324.131, 324.191, and 627.7275, F.S.; requiring personal injury liability motor vehicle insurance in a certain amount; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Renke- HB 521-A bill to be entitled An act relating to testing for alcohol impairment; amending ss. 316.193, 316.1932, 316.1933, 316.1934, 316.656, 322.291, 327.352, 327.354, 327.36, and 550.2405, F.S.; providing for unlawful breath alcohol levels for which penalties are provided by law; providing a conversion ratio for blood alcohol analysis to breath alcohol analysis; providing for testing methods and procedures; providing for implied consent to testing and for presumptions of breath alcohol impairment; providing for release of breath alcohol test results; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Figg- HB 523-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to domestic violence. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives McEwan, Bloom, Press- HB 525-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle rentals; providing legislative findings and intent; providing the amount of damages that the renter of a motor vehicle may be held liable for; providing exceptions; restricting the manner in which certain motor vehicle rentals may be advertised and the rental rates that may be charged for such rentals; limiting venue in certain actions; prohibiting the sale of certain waivers; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Clements- HB 527-A bill to be entitled An act relating to boards of county commissioners; amending s. 145.031, F.S.; increasing the base salary for members of boards of county commissioners of noncharter counties; reducing population-based salary increments for certain such members; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. By Representatives Hawkins, Ritchie- HB 529-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; creating ss. 101.731, 101.732, and 101.733, F.S., and amending s. 101.74, F.S., creating the Florida Elections Emergency Declaration Act; providing definitions; expanding authority of the Governor to suspend or delay elections in emergency circumstances; providing for requests by the Secretary of State or a supervisor of elections for such suspension or delay; authorizing the Secretary of State to reschedule elections not held due to an emergency; providing time and notice requirements; requiring the Division of Elections of the Department of State to develop an elections emergency contingency plan; specifying scope and concerns; providing for an advisory council; providing for coordination of such plan with municipal clerks and supervisors of elections and emergency management officials; requiring approval of such contingency plan by the Governor; providing for review; amending s. 101.75, F.S., conforming language; providing additional circumstances for change of dates of municipal elections; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Ethics & Elections and Appropriations. 1] E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 HR 531-Withdrawn By Representatives Rush, Sindler- HB 533-A bill to be entitled An act relating to water resources; amending s. 373.59, F.S : pecifying additional purposes for which moneys in the Water Management Lands Trust Fund may be used; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation and Appropriations. By Representative Rush- HB 535-A bill to be entitled An act relating to wetlands; amending s. 403.918, F.S.; directing the Department of Environmental Regulation to conduct a study of mitigation measures imposed on wetlands development activities; providing for submission to the Legislature; providing a timeframe; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation and Appropriations. By Representative Rush- HB 537-A bill to be entitled An act relating to wild and scenic rivers; creating s. 258.502, F.S.; directing the Department of Natural Resources to conduct a study of the rivers of the state; providing a timeframe; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representatives Sindler, Crotty- HB 539-A bill to be entitled An act relating to fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer; amending s. 316.1935, F.S.; providing increased penalties, and providing enhanced penalties, including mandatory minimum sentences, revocation of driver's license, and forfeiture of the vehicle, in certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Trammell- HB 541-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax on cigarettes; amending s. 210.08, F.S.; providing that certain wholesale dealers may substitute certain securities for the bond required as surety for the payment of taxes; requiring written notice prior to the withdrawal of any required security; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 543-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax on sales, use, and other transactions; amending s. 212.05, F.S.; revising requirements and conditions relating to the exemption for boats and airplanes removed from the state after purchase; revising a penalty; amending s. 212.06, F.S.; revising conditions under which property used outside the state before being imported into the state is exempt from use tax; providing a presumption; amending s. 212.07, F.S.; providing that the exemption for resale includes property purchased exclusively for rental purposes; providing procedures for entitlement to said exemption for property purchased outside the state; amending s. 212.08, F.S.; revising requirements and conditions relating to the exemption for boats temporarily docked in the state; providing that supplies purchased for vessels engaged in foreign commerce are not subject to use tax upon storage or withdrawal from storage; creating s. 212.0822, F.S.; providing legislative intent regarding out-of-state vessels; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Bainter- HB 545-A bill to be entitled An act relating to water management districts; amending s. 373.129, F.S.; providing findings; providing that in actions to enjoin violations of ch. 373, F.S., or rules, regulations, or orders thereunder, a water management district need not prove irreparable harm; providing an effective date. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI Referred to the Committee on Environmental Regulation. By Representative Gutman- HB 547-A bill to be entitled An act relating to ethics in government; creating s. 112.3149, F.S.; providing definitions; providing that specified state employees may not perform services for certain entities for a period following termination of state employment; requiring specified state employees to report gifts, meals, beverages, lodging, and travel received from persons other than family members; prohibiting specified employees from accepting gifts intended to influence official acts; prohibiting specified employees from serving as consultants or members of contract selection panels for governmental entities other than the state; providing penalties; providing applicability; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Ostrau- HB 549-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Commission on Ethics; amending s. 112.322, F.S.; providing that certain persons may request from the commission binding interpretations applicable to other persons; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Kelly- HB 551-A bill to be entitled An act relating to specialized state educational institutions; creating s. 242.64, F.S.; providing for an annual appropriation to Southeastern University of Health Sciences; providing requirements for receipt of funds; providing for payment and expenditure of funds; repealing s. 240.519, F.S., relating to establishment of a school of optometry; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By the Committee on Small Business & Economic Development and Representative Logan- HB 553-A bill to be entitled An act relating to neighborhood improvement districts; reenacting part IV of chapter 163, F.S., the Safe Neighborhoods Act; creating s. 163.5055, F.S.; requiring neighborhood improvement districts to register with the Department of Community Affairs; requiring notification of dissolution of a district; amending ss. 163.501, 163.506, 163.508, 163.511, 163.5151, and 163.516, F.S., to conform and correct references; revising the membership of advisory councils for local government neighborhood improvement districts; creating s. 163.512, F.S.; authorizing the creation of community redevelopment neighborhood improvement districts; authorizing use of community redevelopment trust funds to implement safe neighborhood improvement plans; providing for dissolution of such districts; amending ss. 163.502, 163.503, and 163.504, F.S., to conform and correct references; amending s. 163.513, F.S.; providing that neighborhood improvement districts may not restrict access to or lawful use of public facilities; amending s. 163.514, F.S.; authorizing districts to make and collect special assessments; amending s. 163.517, F.S.; revising provisions relating to planning grants and technical assistance provided under the Safe Neighborhoods Trust Fund; requiring audits; amending s. 163.518, F.S.; revising provisions relating to creation of a crime prevention through environmental design program by the Department of Legal Affairs; amending s. 163.519, F.S., to conform; amending s. 163.521, F.S.; revising provisions relating to funding of capital improvements in districts located in enterprise zones; providing additional requirements; providing duties of the Department of Community Affairs; creating s. 163.5212, F.S.; providing for funding of capital improvements necessary to implement safe neighborhood improvement plans; providing requirements; providing duties of the department; creating s. 163,5215, F.S.; specifying the effect of the Safe Neighborhoods Act on existing laws; amending s. 163.522, F.S.; directing local governments to consider the creation of neighborhood improvement districts within community redevelopment areas; providing appropriations; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Banjanin- HB 555-A bill to be entitled An act relating to obscene materials; amending s. 847.012, F.S.; prohibiting the sale, rental, or loan of certain April 3, 1990 OF REPRESENTATIVES 29 obscene materials to a minor; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Small Business & Economic Development and Appropriations. By Representative Crotty- HB 557-A bill to be entitled An act relating to consumer protection organizations; repealing s. 501.131, F.S., which provides that no consumer protection organizations shall solicit funds or anything of value for whatever purpose in this state unless a certificate of registration has been first secured from the Department of State; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Agriculture. By Representative Banjanin- HB 559-A bill to be entitled An act relating to obscene or harassing telephone calls; amending s. 365.16, F.S.; increasing penalties for making obscene or harassing telephone calls; providing an enhanced penalty for a second or subsequent conviction; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative McEwan- HB 561-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle license plates; amending s. 316.605, F.S.; providing a second degree misdemeanor penalty for operating a motor vehicle without purchasing and displaying a license plate as required by law; amending s. 318.14, F.S.; deleting a cross reference; amending s. 320.07, F.S.; providing that the penalty for an expired registration shall be a noncriminal traffic infraction, regardless of how long the registration is expired; amending s. 322.03, F.S.; providing a second degree misdemeanor penalty for operating a motor vehicle without ever having had a driver's license; amending s. 322.065, F.S.; providing that it is a noncriminal traffic infraction to operate a motor vehicle with an expired driver's license, regardless as to how long the license has been expired; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. By Representative Rudd- HB 563-A bill to be entitled An act relating to retirement; amending s. 121.051, F.S.; opening membership in the Florida Retirement System to teachers in the state who are members of the Teachers' Retirement System or any other retirement system in the state for a limited period; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representatives Campbell, Smith- HB 565-A bill to be entitled An act relating to freshwater fish dealers; amending s. 372.65, F.S.; revising certain freshwater fish dealers' licenses and fees; specifying unlawful acts for which penalties are provided; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Ascherl- HB 567-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Retirement System; creating s. 121.136, F.S.; providing that the Department of Administration shall provide members an annual statement of benefits; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representatives Long, Mortham, Mackey, Holland, Bainter, Young, Tobiassen, Trammell- HB 569-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 229.555, F.S.; adding requirements with respect to the comprehensive management information system; adding responsibilities of the Commissioner of Education; eliminating a district report to the Legislature; providing an effective date. 30 Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Kelly- HB 571-A bill to be entitled An act relating to osteopathy; amending s. 459.0077, F.S.; revising requirements for an osteopathic faculty certificate; revising the automatic expiration date; providing for biennial certificate renewal under certain circumstances; limiting osteopathic medical practice under a renewal certificate; limiting the annual number of certificateholders at Southeastern College of Osteopathic Medicine; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform and Appropriations. By Representatives Mims, Roberts- HB 573-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drivers' licenses; creating s. 322.056, F.S.; providing mandatory withholding, revocation, or suspension of the driving privilege of a person under 21 who is found guilty of or delinquent for certain offenses; amending ss. 562.11, 562.111, F.S.; providing that penalties imposed under s. 322.056, F.S., are in addition to penalties imposed for the specified violations of the Beverage Law; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative D. L. Jones- HB 575-A bill to be entitled An act relating to vessels; creating s. 327.155, F.S.; prohibiting certain persons from operating certain vessels on the waters of the state without obtaining a certificate of boating safety education; providing for the duties of the Department of Natural Resources; providing penalties; creating s. 327.156, F.S.; requiring the successful completion of a boating safety education course with respect to certain violations of law as a condition of sentencing; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representative Silver- HB 577-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pari-mutuel wagering; amending s. 550.241, F.S.; providing for the use of modern therapeutic measures and medication for horses; providing legislative intent; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries and Appropriations. By Representatives Cosgrove, Jennings- HB 579-A bill to be entitled An act relating to child abuse or neglect; amending s. 415.504, F.S.; requiring the person making a mandatory report of child abuse or neglect to identify himself; amending s. 415.51, F.S.; limiting access by the perpetrator to certain records concerning reports of child abuse or neglect; amending ss. 415.107 and 959.06, F.S.; correcting cross references; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health & Rehabilitative Services. By Representatives Arnold, R. C. Johnson, Sansom, Sanderson, Hawkins, Logan, Patchett, Morse, Mackey, Trammell, Hill, Frishe, Jamerson, Saunders, Messersmith, Garcia, Mitchell, Webster- HB 581-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motorcycle riders; amending s. 316.211, F.S.; exempting persons of a specified age from certain safety equipment requirements; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representative Crady- HJR 583-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 16 of Article III of the State Constitution relating to legislative apportionment. Referred to the Committee on Reapportionment. By Representative Valdes- HB 585-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drug abuse prevention and control; amending s. 893.03, F.S.; adding additional substances to the lists of substances controlled under ch. 893, F.S.; providing an effective date. April 3, 1990 Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representatives Renke, Clements- HB 587-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal procedure; repealing Rule 3.220(d), Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure, relating to the taking of discovery depositions in criminal cases; creating s. 92.71, F.S.; providing for discovery depositions in limited circumstances; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representatives Renke, Mortham, Clements- HB 589-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal penalties; reenacting s. 775.084, F.S., relating to habitual felony offenders and habitual violent felony offenders; reenacting s. 775.0842, F.S., relating to persons subject to career criminal prosecution efforts; reenacting s. 775.0843(1) and (5), F.S., relating to policies for career criminal cases; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representatives Renke, Mortham, Clements, Jennings- HB 591-A bill to be entitled An act relating to crime victim assistance; amending s. 960.001, F.S.; changing the procedure for notification of victims and witnesses that an offender has escaped from custody; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Bainter, Friedman, Martin, Reddick, Wise, Clark, Campbell, Graham, Hanson, Guber, Thomas, Roberts, Wallace, Kelly, Hoffmann, Press, Saunders, Sindler, Easterly- HB 593-A bill to be entitled An act relating to beverage containers; providing definitions; requiring specified refund values for beverage containers; providing duties of dealers, distributors, and vending machine operators; providing for reimbursement of dealers and redemption services; requiring that the refund value be stated on such containers; specifying conditions under which dealers, distributors and manufacturers may refuse to accept beverage containers; requiring manufacturers and distributors to pay a portion of unreturned deposits to the state; authorizing the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco to impose fines for violation and providing for disposition thereof; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Frishe- HB 595-A bill to be entitled An act relating to campaign financing; amending s. 106.07, F.S.; requiring certain candidates to file the original and a copy of each campaign finance report with the Department of State, and reenacting as. 106.04(4) and 106.18(3), F.S., relating to committees of continuous existence and to the granting of certificates of election, to incorporate said amendment in references; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Frishe- HB 597-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending s. 106.021, F.S.; prohibiting a candidate from changing the designation of office sought and using campaign funds from the prior candidacy for the subsequent candidacy; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Ethics & Elections and Appropriations. By Representative Wise- HB 599-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending s. 99.096, F.S.; modifying language on petition signature requirements for minor party candidates seeking to secure a place on the ballot; amending s. 100.141, F.S.; providing petition signature requirements for special primary elections and special elections; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Lawson- HB 601-A bill to be entitled An act relating to petroleum companies; amending s. 361.06, F.S.; providing requirements prior to the exercise of powers of eminent domain by certain petroleum pipeline companies; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By the Committee on Governmental Operations and Representative Martin- HB 603-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public records; creating the "Florida Fair Information Practices Act"; providing purpose and intent; providing exemptions; providing definitions; providing for departmental reports of the existence, type, and disclosures of certain public records containing personal information; requiring that copies of such reports be maintained for public use; providing for notice when personal information is requested; providing procedures for requesting a change in personal information in certain public records; requiring the Division of Library and Information Services of the Department of State to recommend rules of procedure; requiring the Administration Commission to adopt rules to implement the act; providing an appropriation; providing severability; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committee on Appropriations. By Representatives Safley, Grindle, Mortham- HB 605-A bill to be entitled An act relating to real estate; amending s. 475.04, F.S.; including certified appraisers within a group which the Florida Real Estate Commission is required to educate; amending s. 475.045, F.S.; revising language with respect to removal from the Foundation Advisory Committee; amending s. 475.17, F.S.; revising language with respect to qualifications for practice as a real estate broker; amending s. 475.175, F.S.; requiring persons who wish to take the real estate examination to submit certain information; amending s. 475.42, F.S.; revising language with respect to violations and penalties; amending s. 475.451, F.S.; including reference to certification as a real estate appraiser in the provision of law governing schools teaching real estate practice; amending s. 475.501, F.S.; revising language with respect to state-certified appraisers; creating s. 475.5015, F.S.; providing requirements with respect to brokerage business records; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform and Appropriations. By Representative Messersmith- HB 607-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the towing of motor vehicles; amending s. 713.78, F.S.; revising notice and other requirements with respect to liens for recovering, towing, or storing motor vehicles; requiring notice to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles under certain circumstances; providing a penalty; providing a procedure for the sale of certain vehicles; revising procedures for an owner or lienholder to recover the vehicle; amending s. 715.07, F.S.; revising the time period that the site where a motor vehicle is towed must be open for the purpose of redemption of the vehicle; revising language with respect to such towing; repealing s. 715.05, F.S., relating to the reporting of unclaimed motor vehicles; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. By Representatives Langton, Glickman, Campbell, Healey, Davis, Rehm, Simone, Wise, Harden, Hanson, Irvine, Sansom, Troxler, Holland- HB 609-A bill to be entitled An act relating to legislative expenses; providing that legislators shall annually submit an accounting of certain expenditures to the Joint Legislative Management Committee; providing a civil penalty; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on House Administration and Appropriations. By Representative D. L. Jones- HB 611-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Administrative Procedure Act; amending s. 120.57, F.S.; revising language with respect to decisions which affect substantial interest to provide for the payment of certain costs and fees by a defaulting party; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representative D. L. Jones- HB 613-A bill to be entitled An act relating to medical practice; amending s. 458.319, F.S.; revising language with respect to the renewal of certain licenses to require a licensee to complete a clinical competency examination under certain circumstances; amending s. 458.347, F.S.; revising language with respect to the composition of the Physician Assistant Committee; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform and Appropriations. By Representatives Canady, Jennings- HR 615-A resolution expressing recognition of the Community Awareness Program. Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By Representative Crotty- HB 617-A bill to be entitled An act relating to animal control; amending s. 828.27, F.S.; authorizing counties and municipalities to adopt ordinances relating to animal control or cruelty that provide for fines and incarceration, rather than civil penalties; providing for citations; providing for prosecution of infractions; providing that failure to pay a fine or appear is contempt of court; providing circumstances for mandatory court appearances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Campbell, Arnall, Kelly, Jennings- HB 619-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health care; providing legislative intent; amending s. 395.031, F.S.; providing definitions; creating s. 395.033, F.S.; providing for selection of state-sponsored trauma centers; creating s. 395.0331, F.S.; providing for reimbursement to state-sponsored trauma centers; amending s. 320.0801, F.S.; increasing the additional license tax on motor vehicles and mopeds; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Health Care, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Graham- HB 621-A bill to be entitled An act relating to negligence; amending s. 768.135, F.S.; expanding the immunity from civil liability afforded to volunteer team physicians; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Long, Mortham, Davis, Mackey, Holland, Bainter, B. L. Johnson, Young, Tobiassen, Trammell- HB 623-A bill to be entitled An act relating to personnel of the school system; amending s. 231.24, F.S.; revising provisions relating to renewal of professional certificates; providing requirements for certain persons who become employed in an instructional position; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representative Kelly- HB 625-A bill to be entitled An act relating to professional regulation; amending s. 455.209, F.S.; extending an exemption from liability for board members serving on probable cause panels; amending s. 455.219, F.S.; providing for fees for continuing education providers; amending s. 455.228, F.S.; providing an additional penalty for unlicensed practice; providing for fees and costs related to enforcement; amending s. 455.2285, F.S., relating to annual reports of disciplinary actions; amending s. 455.230, F.S.; providing for fees related to challenges to examination questions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Mortham- HB 627-A bill to be entitled An act relating to cosmetology; amending s. 477.019, F.S.; revising procedure for licensure of persons licensed in another country; providing an effective date. 31 April 3, 1990 32 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representative D. L. Jones- HB 629-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Retirement System; amending s. 121.091, F.S.; providing revised language with respect to employment after retirement; authorizing certain persons who are reemployed to be reinstated in the system; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representatives Bainter, Stone, Grindle- HR 631-A resolution commending Brandy Johnson for her accomplishments as a gymnast. Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By Representative Hargrett- HB 633-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drawings by chance; amending s. 849.0935, F.S.; permitting the sale of tickets for drawings by chance by charitable nonprofit organizations under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries and Appropriations. By Representative Guber- HR 635-A resolution commending Dr. Chester Cassel for his contributions to the University of Miami and to the medical community of South Florida. Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By Representatives Stone, Harden- HB 637-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicles; amending ss. 316.008, 316.1955, 316.1956, 316.1958, 316.1964, 320.0805, 320.084, 320.0842, 320.0843, 320.0845, and 320.0848, F.S.; correcting cross references relating to penalties; authorizing persons who have been issued specified license plates to park in spaces designated for disabled persons and exempting such persons from certain parking fees and penalties; authorizing law enforcement officers to request to see an identification card issued by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to disabled persons; providing for the issuance of such cards to certain persons; revising references to the international symbol of accessibility; revising requirements relating to parking spaces provided by nongovernmental entities for disabled persons; revising provisions relating to parking reciprocity for out-of-state handicapped persons; revising provisions relating to issuance of personalized prestige license plates to members of the press; revising requirements for issuance of free license plates to certain disabled veterans; revising provisions relating to parking permits issued to handicapped persons; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Emergency Preparedness, Military & Veterans Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Sansom- HB 639-A bill to be entitled An act relating to electrical contracting; creating s. 489.539, F.S.; defining "journeyman electrician"; providing certification requirements; providing for examination; providing for fees; providing for local registration and for denial, suspension, or revocation thereof; requiring certain notice; directing the Electrical Contractors' Licensing Board of the Department of Professional Regulation to establish certain rules; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Sansom- HB 641-A bill to be entitled An act relating to counties; amending s. 124.01, F.S.; directing the board of county commissioners, when possible, to use precinct boundaries when setting commissioners' districts; providing an effective date.. Referred to the Committee on Community Affairs. I SOF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 By Representatives Sansom, Crotty- HB 643-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Auditor General; amending s. 11.45, F.S.; authorizing the Auditor General to audit any person or organization which receives funding from the state; providing for the extent of any such audit; providing for a report to the Legislative Auditing Committee; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representatives Sansom, Jennings- HB 645-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; creating ss. 627.6171 and 627.6647, F.S.; providing that if a person covered under a health insurance or group health insurance policy terminates coverage of his spouse, the insurer must notify the spouse of the termination; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representatives Patchett, Wetherell- HB 647-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public officers; prohibiting public officers from accepting certain honoraria; prohibiting persons from giving such honoraria to public officers; providing a definition; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Campbell- HB 649-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Public Service Commission; amending s. 350.01, F.S.; providing for the merit retention of commissioners by ballot at the general election; creating s. 350.021, F.S.; providing for qualifying and oath; creating s. 350.022, F.S.; providing for the form of ballot; creating s. 350.023, F.S.; providing for the determination of retention in office; creating s. 350.024, F.S.; providing for limitations on political activity; creating s. 350.025, F.S.; providing requirements on campaign contributions and expenses; creating s. 350.026, F.S.; limiting political party activity; providing a penalty; creating s. 350.027, F.S.; providing for the applicability of the election code; amending s. 350.031, F.S., relating to the Florida Public Service Commission Nominating Council, to conform; amending s. 101.151, F.S., relating to the general election ballot, to conform; amending s. 101.251, F.S.; providing for printing the names of candidates for retention as a commissioner on the general election ballot; amending s. 106.08, F.S.; providing a limitation on contributions to a candidate for retention as a commissioner, for which there are penalties; amending s. 106.141, F.S.; providing a limitation on disposition of surplus funds, for which there are penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Science, Industry & Technology and Appropriations. By Representatives Lombard, Jennings- HB 651-A bill to be entitled An act relating to educational finance; amending s. 236.081, F.S.; revising the method of computing district required local effort millage; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Frankel, Jennings- HB 653-A bill to be entitled An act relating to crisis stabilization units; amending s. 394.875, F.S.; providing for the separation of minors and adults on such units; providing exceptions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Silver- HB 655-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Retirement System; amending s. 121.051, F.S.; authorizing participation in the system by current or former county commissioners of charter counties under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Silver- HB 657-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to pari-mutuel wagering. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Silver- HJR 659-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 17 of Article III of the State Constitution relating to impeachment. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 661-A bill to be entitled An act relating to corporate income tax; amending s. 220.02, F.S.; removing a statement of intent that limited liability companies be subject to said tax; amending s. 220.03, F.S., relating to the definition of "corporation," to conform; repealing s. 220.13(2)(j), F.S., which defines "taxable income" for such companies; amending ss. 220.13, 220.11, and 220.186, F.S.; correcting references; amending s. 608.471, F.S.; providing that income of a limited liability company is taxable to the extent such income is subject to tax under the Internal Revenue Code; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Flagg, Long, Mims, Jamerson, Holland, Bainter, Young- HB 663-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drivers' licenses; amending s. 322.21, F.S.; increasing license fees to finance certain school district costs; providing for the disbursal of such funds to school districts; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Graber, Hanson- HB 665-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle licenses; amending s. 320.15, F.S., which allows a license tax credit or refund for the unexpired portion of a license when a motor vehicle or mobile home is destroyed or removed from the state; increasing the minimum amount for which the credit or refund may be given; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Thomas- HB 667-A bill to be entitled An act relating to handicapped parking; amending s. 320.0848, F.S.; providing for renewal by mail of exemption entitlement parking permits for handicapped persons; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Emergency Preparedness, Military & Veterans Affairs. By Representative Thomas- HB 669-A bill to be entitled An act relating to electrical power plant siting; amending s. 403.503, F.S.; modifying definition of "electrical power plant"; amending s. 403.506, F.S.; prohibiting certification associated with certain industrial projects; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Science, Industry & Technology. By Representatives Hawkins, Jennings- HB 671-A bill to be entitled An act relating to cooperatives; amending s. 718.401, F.S., providing that certain provisions of the section, including the option to purchase condominium leases, apply to condominiums that have converted from cooperative ownership; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Friedman, Press- HB 673-A bill to be entitled An act relating to hunting; prohibiting the Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission from sponsoring or conducting, or setting aside special days for, hunting by youths under a certain age in any wildlife management area; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources. By Representative Friedman- HB 675-A bill to be entitled An act relating to discrimination against persons in admission to private clubs; prohibiting certain clubs from discriminating against an individual in evaluating an application for club membership because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or handicap; specifies a procedure for enforcement of the prohibition by the Commission on Human Relations; authorizing a person to seek injunctive relief for alleged discriminatory practices of such a club, under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Thomas, Jennings- HB 677-A bill to be entitled An act relating to liens; amending s. 713.02, F.S.; providing, with respect to certain contracts for the construction of a residential dwelling, that the general contractor shall be the responsible party and not an agent of the owner for the purpose of the lien law; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Thomas- HB 679-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Legislature; amending s. 11.142, F.S.; providing that all committee meetings of each house shall be held in Tallahassee except under certain circumstances; creating s. 11.1425, F.S.; providing that all functions of both houses shall be held in Tallahassee, except under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations. By Representative Trammell- HB 681-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elevators; amending s. 399.01, F.S.; redefining the terms "alteration," "elevator," and "service maintenance contract"; amending s. 399.02, F.S.; providing for the adoption of a safety code for elevators and escalators; excluding certain equipment from regulation under ch. 399, F.S.; requiring a certificate of insurance to be kept on file; amending s. 399.035, F.S.; revising certain standards relating to accessibility for the physically handicapped; exempting certain existing elevators from regulation; amending s. 399.05, F.S.; providing for maintenance of certain insurance coverage; prescribing approval requirements with respect to alteration of an elevator; providing for inspection of alterations; providing a fine for failure to comply; amending s. 399.061, F.S.; prescribing a timetable for regular inspection of elevators; amending s. 399.07, F.S.; providing for a fee schedule for renewal of certification; amending s. 399.13, F.S.; prescribing records which a municipality must maintain; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries and Appropriations. By Representatives Clements, Jennings- HB 683-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal penalties; amending s. 784.07, F.S.; defining "security officer" and providing for reclassification of assault and battery offenses committed against such officers to increase the level of offense, for which penalties are provided by law; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. HB 685-Withdrawn By Representative Cosgrove- HB 687-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to health insurance. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. 33 April 3, 1990 34 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE By Representative Irvine- HB 689-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 229.053, F.S.; revising provisions relating to State Board of Education contracts with certain independent postsecondary institutions; providing for audits and property of the state; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Ritchie- HB 691-A bill to be entitled An act relating to mortgage banking; creating ch. 668, F.S., providing a short title; providing definitions; providing for licensing and regulation of mortgage bankers by the Department of Banking and Finance; providing exemptions; providing for rules; providing for fees and disposition thereof; providing for applications for licensure and renewal; requiring branch office permits; specifying conduct required of licensees; specifying grounds for disciplinary action; specifying disciplinary actions that may be taken by the department; providing that specified records maintained by a financial examiner are admissible in evidence; requiring maintenance of certain books, accounts, and records, and providing for examination thereof; providing for investigations; providing confidentiality; providing for review and repeal; specifying powers of the department to issue or seek subpoenas; providing for injunctive and other relief for failure to comply with a subpoena; authorizing the court to require the refund of certain fees; providing for attorney's fees; providing for writs of ne exeat and attachment; providing for injunctions to restrain violations; providing for impoundment and receivership; authorizing the department to issue cease and desist orders and refund orders; prohibiting false, deceptive, or misleading statements; providing that certain fees and charges are not interest or finance charges for purposes of usury laws; authorizing collection of charges for independent third party loan settlement services; specifying effect of failure to comply on the validity or enforceability of mortgage loans; providing that statutory and common law remedies are not superseded; prohibiting an unlicensed person from acting as a mortgage banker; prohibiting specified fraudulent or deceptive acts; prohibiting certain falsification or concealment of material facts; providing that licensees are exempt from ch. 494, F.S., relating to regulation of mortgage brokers; providing penalties; providing for repeal and review; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Rehm- HB 693-A bill to be entitled An act relating to liens; amending s. 713.03, F.S.; including land planners in a list of professionals who are entitled to a lien on real property under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 695-A bill to be entitled An act relating to antitrust law; amending s. 542.22, F.S.; providing that a civil suit arising out of an antitrust violation is not barred by lack of direct dealing with the defendant; prohibiting duplicate recovery for the same injury; amending s. 542.26, F.S.; requiring civil actions arising out of antitrust violations to be commenced within a specified time after the violation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representative Frankel- HB 697-A bill to be entitled An act relating to damages; repealing s. 768.73, F.S., relating to a limitation on awards of punitive damages; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representatives Silver, Renke, Saunders, Messersmith, Reddick, Mortham- HB 699-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Consumer Finance Act; amending s. 516.01, F.S.; redefining the term "consumer finance loan" to increase the amount of money which the term I E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 encompasses; amending s. 516.02, F.S.; increasing the amount of money for which a limitation on interest applies with respect to certain loans and lines of credit; amending s. 516.031, F.S.; revising language with respect to the maximum rates allowable for certain finance rates; eliminating an interest rate limitation on certain amounts; revising language with respect to certain other charges; amending s. 516.21, F.S.; revising language with respect to restrictions on borrower's indebtedness to provide increased monetary limits; amending and reenacting s. 516.19, F.S.; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representatives Patchett, Dantzler- HB 701-A bill to be entitled An act relating to acquired immune deficiency syndrome; amending s. 381.609, F.S.; providing an exception from required informed consent to HIV testing; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health Care. By Representative Trammell- HB 703-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to increasing the number of judges for specified county courts, circuit courts, and district courts of appeal. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative D. L. Jones- HB 705-A bill to be entitled An act relating to chiropractic; amending s. 460.403, F.S.; redefining "peer review committee"; amending s. 460.407, F.S.; providing that an active license which is not renewed at the end of the biennium shall automatically expire and become null and void; creating s. 460.417, F.S.; providing treatment programs for impaired practitioners; providing penalties; providing limits on civil liability for disclosure of certain information; amending s. 455.26, F.S.; adding a licensed chiropractor to the Impaired Practitioners Committee; repealing s. 460.402(6), F.S., relating to an exception to the provisions relating to chiropractic for a student or recent unlicensed graduate practicing under a licensed chiropractic physician under certain circumstances; repealing s. 460.409, F.S., relating to inactive status licenses; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform and Appropriations. By Representatives Renke, Jennings- HB 707-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal proceedings; creating a study commission to review the issue of the conduct of criminal proceedings, particularly the impeachment of witnesses; providing for a report; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Lippman, Frankel, Grindle- HB 709-A bill to be entitled An act relating to wrongful death; amending s. 768.18, F.S.; redefining "survivors"; amending s. 768.21, F.S.; increasing the classes of persons who may recover in a wrongful death action; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Mims- HB 711-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; creating s.624.216, F.S.; providing notice to policyholders as to whether or not various policies are covered under guaranty associations; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representatives Sindler, Webster, Bronson- HB 713-A bill to be entitled An act relating to child protective investigations; amending s. 415.505, F.S.; requiring the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services to provide medical records relating to a child's injuries to the appropriate state attorney and law enforcement agency in specified circumstances; reenacting s. 39.423(4), F.S., relating to JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES intake, to incorporate the amendment to s. 415.505, F.S., in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health & Rehabilitative Services. By Representative Ascherl- HB 715-A bill to be entitled An act relating to witnesses; amending s. 92.231, F.S.; expanding the definition of "expert witness" with respect to criminal cases; amending s. 914.06, F.S.; providing for compensation of expert witnesses in criminal cases when such witnesses are medical examiners subpoenaed by a non-indigent defendant; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Ascherl- HB 717-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state parks; amending s. 258.014, F.S.; providing for free admission to state parks for persons 65 years of age or older; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Graham- HB 719-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motorsports; creating s. 549.09, F.S.; providing definitions; authorizing persons who operate a closed-course motorsport facility to require the signing of a liability release form as a condition of entrance to any nonspectator part of the facility; providing requirements with respect to such form; permitting the signing of such release by more than one person; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Crotty- HB 721-A bill to be entitled An act relating to suspension of driving privileges; amending s. 322.27, F.S.; requiring the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to suspend for a specified period the driving privilege of a person convicted of or adjudicated delinquent for any felony violation of ch. 893, F.S., relating to controlled substances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. HB 723-Withdrawn By Representative Young- HB 725-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to the alternate preparation program for secondary school teachers. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Young- HB 727-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Retirement System; amending s. 121.055, F.S.; providing for compulsory participation in the Senior Management Service Class for certain members of the system; providing for the purchase of additional retirement credit; providing a formula for computing such contribution rates; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representatives Campbell, Jennings- HB 729-A bill to be entitled An act relating to ad valorem taxation; amending s. 196.295, F.S.; providing for partial abatement of taxes when residential structures are destroyed or damaged by fire; providing procedures and requirements; repealing s. 196.295(3), F.S., which contains provisions for such tax abatement in the event of windstorm damage and which provisions have expired; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative D. L. Jones- HB 731-A bill to be entitled An act relating to vessels; creating s. 327.155, F.S.; prohibiting the operation of certain vessels unless the operator meets certain requirements; providing that persons who permit certain minors to operate a vessel shall be responsible for the actions of the minor; providing a penalty; providing exemptions; creating s. 327.156, F.S.; providing for certification on drivers' licenses; providing fees; creating s. 327.157, F.S.; providing for certification with respect to identification cards; providing fees; creating s. 327.158, F.S.; providing for applications by minors; creating s. 327.159, F.S.; requiring operators of vessels to produce required documentation; providing a penalty; creating s. 327.1595, F.S.; providing for restricted certification; providing a penalty; directing the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to make certain rules; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Hafner- HB 733-A bill to be entitled An act relating to saltwater fisheries; amending s. 370.061, F.S.; providing for municipal or county law enforcement agencies to receive all or a portion of funds received in the confiscation of property and products, pursuant to certain forfeiture proceedings; providing for the use of such funds; providing that such funds shall be supplemental funds; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representative Grindle- HB 735-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending s. 101.72, F.S.; exempting certain counties from the requirement of providing a minimum number of voting booths or compartments; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Hargrett- HJR 737-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 7 of Article X of the State Constitution relating to lotteries. Referred to the Committee on Regulated Industries. By Representative Irvine- HB 739-A bill to be entitled An act relating to personnel of the school system; amending s. 231.24, F.S.; revising provisions relating to renewal of a professional certificate when the candidate has not been employed during the validity period of the certificate; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representatives Lewis, Jennings- HB 741-A bill to be entitled An act relating to county courts; amending s. 34.01, F.S., increasing the jurisdictional amount of county courts; providing a specified jurisdiction for certain small claim divisions or dockets; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Gordon- HB 743-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health care; establishing the community health decisions program as a mechanism for public input into the development of public policy relating to ethical issues in health care; specifying certain issues to be addressed; providing for local public forums organized by the local health councils and a statewide conference sponsored by the Statewide Health Council; providing for technical assistance; providing for a final report; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. By Representative Gordon- HR 745-A resolution commending Florida's community-based providers of services to citizens who have disabilities and their statewide organization, the Florida Association of Rehabilitation Facilities. 35 April 3, 1990 36 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By Representatives Lombard, Mortham- HB 747-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; creating s. 231.66, F.S.; providing fee-exempt postsecondary credit hours for certain minority and other school personnel; providing eligibility; providing for retention and forfeiture of such hours; providing certification, length of service, and notification requirements; providing for rulemaking; amending s. 240.235, F.S.; providing fee-exempt status for university students enrolled through the personnel fee exemption; amending s. 240.35, F.S.; providing fee-exempt status for community college students enrolled through the personnel fee exemption; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Young- HB 749-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to the Public Education Capital Outlay and Debt Service Trust Fund. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 751-A bill to be entitled An act relating to interior design; amending s. 481.209, F.S.; modifying education requirements for the examination for licensure; deleting authority of the Board of Architecture and Interior Design to approve unaccredited programs, schools, and colleges; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform and Appropriations. HB 753-Withdrawn By Representative Hawkins- HB 755-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education finance; establishing the teacher advanced degree categorical program; providing for computation and allocation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Brown- HB 757-A bill to be entitled An act relating to unemployment compensation; amending s. 443.101, F.S.; providing that a person is not disqualified from receiving benefits when his unemployment results from a lockout by his employer; defining "lockout" for purposes of the act; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representative Glickman- HB 759-A bill to be entitled An act relating to social and economic assistance; amending s. 409.212, F.S.; providing a rate of payment for optional state supplementation; providing for additional supplementation; providing conditions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Glickman- HJR 761-A joint resolution proposing the creation of Section 10 of Article II of the State Constitution relating to openness in government. Referred to the Committees on Ethics & Elections and Appropriations. By Representative Glickman- HB 763-A bill to be entitled An act relating to automotive repair; providing definitions; providing for administration; creating an Automotive Repair Business Advisory Board; providing powers and duties; providing for the registration of automotive repair businesses; providing fees; creating the Automotive Repair Business Registration Trust Fund; providing registration requirements; providing for discipline; providing for complaint processing; providing exceptions to the operating of the act; providing for certification programs; providing for approval; providing I] E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 penalties; amending s. 20.24, F.S.; creating the Bureau of Automotive Repair within the Division of Motor Vehicles of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Small Business & Economic Development, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Sindler, Webster- HB 765-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to child abuse investigations. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Renke- HB 767-A bill to be entitled An act relating to post-conviction proceedings; establishing a Death Penalty Appeals Review Task Force; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representatives Hanson, Canady- HB 769-A bill to be entitled An act relating to judges; amending s. 775.0823, F.S.; adding judges to the list of law enforcement personnel against whom the commission of specified violent offenses results in mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment upon conviction, which sentences are provided by law; amending s. 944.277, F.S.; prohibiting awards of provisional credits to inmates convicted of specified violent offenses against judges; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Saunders- HB 771-A bill to be entitled An act relating to coastal protection; amending s. 206.9935, F.S.; providing for the levy of an excise tax, and for the suspension of the cap on the balance in the Coastal Protection Trust Fund, if the Federal Government approves offshore oil drilling off the coast of this state and providing for the use of these funds; providing for an increase in the amount of the. excise tax if a discharge of catastrophic proportions occurs; amending s. 376.021, F.S.; providing legislative intent and policy; amending s. 376.11, F.S.; providing for the use of funds generated by the excise tax; amending s. 252.36, F.S.; authorizing the Governor in an emergency to use all available resources of state government and the Florida National Guard to clean up pollution resulting from a discharge of catastrophic proportions in coastal waters; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Campbell, Arnall, Wise, Jennings- HB 773-A bill to be entitled An act relating to immunity from civil liability; amending s. 768.13, F.S.; providing immunity to physicians and other personnel in a hospital who render care to a pregnant woman who has had no previous prenatal care; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Friedman, Sindler- HB 775-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public records; amending s. 119.07, F.S.; providing a minimum fee to be used in determining the actual cost of duplication of certain public records; providing duties of the Department of State; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representative Trammell- HB 777-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Department of State; amending s. 865.09, F.S.; redesignating and substantially revising the Fictitious Name Statute; providing definitions; providing for registration of fictitious names with the department; requiring renewal; providing exemptions; specifying effect of registration; providing penalties; JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI specifying powers of the department; providing for collection and deposit of fees; amending s. 15.09, F.S.; designating all fees collected by the department as processing fees; increasing certain fees; creating the Public Access Data Systems Trust Fund; providing for deposit of certain moneys in the fund; specifying uses of such moneys; amending s. 267.0617, F.S.; providing for transfer of certain moneys from the Corporations Trust Fund to the Historic Preservation Trust Fund; amending s. 265.2861, F.S.; providing for transfer of certain moneys from the Corporations Trust Fund to the State Major Cultural Institution Trust Fund; reenacting s. 501.131(4), F.S., for the purpose of incorporating the amendment to s. 15.09, F.S., in a reference thereto; providing for transition of authority to register fictitious names from the clerks of the circuit courts to the department; requiring certain notices; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Mortham- HB 779-A bill to be entitled An act relating to water safety; creating s. 514.071, F.S.; requiring persons employed as swimming instructors or lifeguards at public or private swimming pools to have certain American Red Cross or Y.M.C.A. certification; authorizing injunctions to prevent operation of pools in violation of such requirement; creating s. 233.0643, F.S.; authorizing school districts to offer water safety courses or programs; requiring the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services to prepare and distribute a model water safety curriculum; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Graber- HB 781-A bill to be entitled An act relating to educational finance; amending s. 236.081, F.S.; revising provisions relating to students eligible for a special program for the hospitalized or homebound; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Ireland- HB 783-A bill to be entitled An act relating to easements; amending s. 704.01, F.S.; revising language with respect to the statutory way of necessity to provide reference to an easement for any utility service; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Mackey- HB 785-A bill to be entitled An act relating to workers' compensation; amending s. 440.02, F.S.; providing that the definition of "employer" includes school districts; reenacting s. 440.56(1), F.S., relating to safety rules, to incorporate the amendment to s. 440.02, F.S., in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. By Representative Davis- HB 787-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the State University System; amending s. 240.235, F.S.; providing a waiver of internship credit hour registration fees for certain school psychology graduate students; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Rudd- HB 789-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the office of supervisor of elections; creating ss. 98.1611, 98.1613, 98.1614, 98.1615, 98.1616, 98.1617, and 98.1619, F.S.; providing for the nonpartisan election of supervisors of elections; providing qualifying procedures, including fees and oath; providing for write-in candidates; providing the form of the ballot; providing for determination of election to office; providing limitations on political activity; providing a penalty; providing applicability of election code; amending as. 101.141 and 101.151, F.S., relating to ballot format, to conform; providing an effective date. April 3, 1990 E OF REPRESENTATIVES 37 Referred to the Committees on Ethics & Elections and Appropriations. By Representative Gutman- HB 791-A bill to be entitled An act relating to impact fees; creating s. 163.3203, F.S., the Florida Impact Fee Law; providing definitions; authorizing counties and municipalities to impose impact fees; providing requirements and limitations; requiring adoption of certain rules by the Department of Community Affairs; providing procedures for assessment and payment; providing for use of such fees; providing relationship to the local comprehensive plan; amending s. 380.06, F.S.; revising requirements relating to certain developer contributions with respect to developments of regional impact; requiring conformance of existing local ordinances; providing severability; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Glickman- HB 793-A bill to be entitled An act relating to radiation; amending s. 404.056, F.S.; requiring testing of all public buildings for radon; providing for waiver; requiring radon testing with certain real estate transactions; providing an exemption; requiring radon testing with certain rental agreements; providing certain protection from liability; requiring an annual report; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. By Representative Glickman- HB 795-A bill to be entitled An act relating to felony offenders; creating s. 775.0815, F.S.; classifying sentenced felons for corrections purposes; amending s. 775.087, F.S.; increasing the mandatory minimum term of imprisonment for specified firearms violations; amending s. 921.187, F.S.; placing certain restrictions on disposition and sentencing alternatives; amending s. 944.012, F.S.; clarifying legislative intent as to classifications of felony offenders for corrections purposes; amending s. 944.026, F.S.; providing a limitation on when felony offenders may be placed in community-based facilities and programs; amending s. 944.09, F.S.; requiring adoption of rules for classification and separation of felony offenders; amending s. 944.17, F.S.; providing a limitation on placement, transfer, and reclassification of felony offenders; amending s. 944.1905, F.S.; requiring inmate classification of felony offenders to be in accordance with the sentenced felons classification system; amending s. 944.275, F.S.; providing a prisoner eligibility restriction on the authority to grant certain gain-time; amending s. 945.025, F.S.; restricting the jurisdiction of the Department of Corrections with respect to the placement and rehabilitation of felony offenders; amending s. 947.135, F.S.; limiting use of the mutual participation program; amending ss. 947.1405 and 947.146, F.S.; limiting the use of conditional release and control release, expanding the length of supervision, and imposing a required condition; amending s. 947.16, F.S.; revising the cumulative sentence structure for initial parole interviews and revising provisions relating to parole eligibility and retention of jurisdiction by the court; amending s. 947.165, F.S.; providing a restriction on parole guidelines; amending s. 947.174, F.S.; requiring a recommendation for work-release for the 12-month period before parole release; amending s. 947.1745, F.S.; providing for length of supervision on parole; amending s. 947.18, F.S.; placing a required condition on parole release; amending s. 947.24, F.S.; revising the length of time on parole before discharge; amending s. 948.03, F.S.; placing a required condition on release on probation or community control; amending ss. 212.03, 212.031, 212.04, 212.05, 212.0506, 212.06, and 212.08, F.S.; increasing the tax on sales, use, and other transactions; amending s. 212.12, F.S.; directing the Department of Revenue to adopt tax brackets; amending s. 212.20, F.S.; providing for reallocation of the proceeds of the increase to the Correctional Facilities and Programs Trust Fund; establishing such trust fund within the Department of Corrections for the deposit and expenditure of proceeds of the sales tax increase; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Corrections, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Mortham- HB 797-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state lottery; amending s. 24.121, F.S.; revising the uses of lottery revenues deposited in the Educational Enhancement Trust Fund; providing requirements with respect thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries and Appropriations. By Representative Saunders- HB 799-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Museum of Florida History; amending s. 267.072, F.S.; providing for deposit of certain funds to the account of a citizen support organization, to be used to support museum programs; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representative Glickman- HB 801-A bill to be entitled An act relating to controlled substance violations; amending s. 893.13, F.S.; providing for an additional assessment for specified violations, to be used by the statewide criminal analysis laboratory system; reenacting ss. 142.01 and 142.03, F.S., relating to county fine and forfeiture funds, to incorporate said amendment in references thereto; amending ss. 893.16 and 921.187(1)(k), F.S., relating to assessments for drug abuse programs and sentencing alternatives, to conform; amending s. 943.361, F.S.; providing for use and appropriation of funds collected by imposition of the additional assessment; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Glickman- HB 803-A bill to be entitled An act relating to governmental organization; transferring the Division of Consumer Services of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to the Department of Legal Affairs; amending ss. 20.14, 570.18, and 570.29, F.S.; renaming the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services as the Department of Agriculture and removing references to the division within said department; amending ss. 14.26, 366.85, 496.004, 496.011, 501.012, 501.021, 501.059, 526.3135,559.801, 559.805, 559.927, 681.102,681.117, 713.135, and 849.0915, F.S., conforming provisions relating to division responsibilities for consumer complaints to the Citizen's Assistance Office, public utilities consumer conciliatory conferences and energy conservation products and services, solicitation of funds, contracts for health studio services, home solicitation sales, residential telephone solicitation, complaints received by the Department of Agriculture under the Motor Fuel Marketing Practices Act, sale of business opportunities, sellers of travel, motor vehicle sales warranties, provision of statements summarizing the mechanics' lien law, and violations of laws relating to referral selling; repealing s. 496.0085(5), F.S., relating to referral of complaints by the division under the Solicitation of Funds Act to the Department of Legal Affairs; revising provisions relating to disposition of fees with respect to regulation of contracts for health studio services, the Sale of Business Opportunities Act, regulation of sellers of travel, and regulation of motor vehicle sales warranties; revising provisions relating to reports concerning complaints under the Motor Fuel Marketing Practices Act; amending ss. 817.415 and 817.416, F.S.; removing duties of the Department of Agriculture with respect to enforcement of the Florida Free Gift Advertising Law and provisions prohibiting misrepresentations of franchises and distributorships; amending and renumbering as. 570.542, 570.543, and 570.544, F.S., the Florida Consumer Services Act; transferring the Florida Consumers' Council to the Department of Legal Affairs; revising the date of a council report; conforming provisions relating to the duties of the Division of Consumer Services and appointment of a director; directing that changes in terminology be made in the Florida Statutes; providing an effective date. By Representative Martin- HB 805-A bill to be entitled An act relating to postsecondary education; creating s. 240.4987, F.S.; providing for payment by the state of tuition at universities and community colleges; providing requirements for student eligibility; providing for rules; amending s. 230.645, F.S.; providing an exemption from payment of fees for certain students; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Huenink- HB 807-A bill to be entitled An act relating to transportation; providing for the future repeal of certain funding sources of the Department of Transportation under certain circumstances; providing for review of such sources by the Legislature; providing for consideration by committees of the Legislature; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Roberts- HB 809-A bill to be entitled An act relating to social and economic services; creating s. 409.2598, F.S.; providing definitions; directing the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services to provide reimbursement for personal emergency response system services for persons who are financially and categorically eligible for medical assistance; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Guber- HB 811-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 228.086, F.S.; providing that certain nonprofit institutions may establish regional centers of excellence in mathematics, science, computers, and technology; revising provisions relating to the reporting and coordinating regions of the Department of Education in which centers shall be located; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representatives Campbell, Arnall- HB 813-A bill to be entitled An act relating to immunity from civil liability; amending s. 768.13, F.S., the "Good Samaritan Act," to delete the period following the stabilization of the patient as a limitation on the immunity granted to physicians, hospitals, and hospital employees rendering emergency care, and reenacting s. 401.265(3), F.S., relating to medical directors, to incorporate said amendment in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Bainter, Healey, Clements, Jennings- HJR 815-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 15 of Article III and the creation of Section 20 of Article XII of the State Constitution relating to terms of members of the house of representatives. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Goode- HB 817-A bill to be entitled An act relating to alcoholic beverages; amending s. 562.48, F.S.; prohibiting the operator of an establishment at which alcoholic beverages are supplied and consumed by patrons from allowing a person under the age of 18 years to be present in the establishment; providing exceptions; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries and Appropriations. By Representatives Huenink, Jennings- Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and HB 819-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle licenses; Appropriations. amending s. 320.15, F.S., which allows a license tax credit or refund for the 38 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES unexpired portion of a license when a motor vehicle or mobile home is destroyed or removed from the state; increasing the minimum amount for which the credit or refund may be given; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Mackey- HB 821-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Motor Fuel Marketing Practices Act; amending s. 526.303, F.S.; defining the terms "direct labor costs," "reasonable rental value," and "rent"; redefining the term "motor fuel"; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. By Representative Gordon- HB 823-A bill to be entitled An act relating to cholesterol screening; creating the "Cholesterol Screening Act"; providing definitions; providing for direct supervision of cholesterol screening services by a licensed clinical laboratory or licensed physician; requiring a person or business that performs screening services to be licensed by the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; providing fees; requiring periodic onsite inspections by the supervisor and by the department; requiring the department to adopt rules that set standards and providing guidelines for the standards; providing for confidentiality of certain information; providing for complaints and investigations; providing for temporary restraining orders; providing administrative penalties; prohibiting the performing of cholesterol screening without a license; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Tobin, Jennings, Sindler- HB 825-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drug abuse prevention and control; amending s. 893.13, F.S.; providing penalties for the sale, purchase, manufacture, or delivery of a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a day care facility, playground, public or private youth center, or public swimming pool, or within 100 feet of a video arcade facility; providing definitions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Young- HB 827-A bill to be entitled An act relating to postsecondary education; amending s. 240.4097, F.S., relating to the Florida Postsecondary Student Assistance Grant Fund; deleting reference to pervasively sectarian institution; providing that an eligible institution have a secular purpose; amending s. 295.019, F.S.; revising student eligibility for benefits relating to children of certain deceased veterans; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representatives Safley, Mortham- HB 829-A bill to be entitled An act relating to transportation; amending s. 339.135, F.S.; providing that certain projects identified in the General Appropriations Act shall also be identified as a debit against described funds; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. By Representatives Huenink, Mortham- HB 831-A bill to be entitled An act relating to transportation; providing for an evaluation of the Department of Transportation's performance and productivity using standards and measures developed by the Partners in Productivity Task Force; providing for a schedule of evaluation and providing that the receipt of funding increases shall be dependent upon meeting required standards; providing a procedure for verification of evaluation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. By Representatives Trammell, Jennings- HB 833-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the correctional system; creating chapter 957, F.S., the "Florida Drug Punishment Act"; providing definitions; declaring legislative intent and purpose; specifying duties of the Department of Corrections, including administration and rulemaking authority; establishing offender eligibility criteria for community-based drug punishment treatment programs and authorizing courts to sentence eligible offenders to such programs who would have otherwise been incarcerated in a state correctional institution; authorizing revocation of drug treatment sentences; establishing a drug punishment advisory board and providing duties thereof; authorizing use of drug punishment funds for specified community-based options and services and providing limitations on use; providing for accounting and auditing; delineating criteria for initial and continued grant funding; requiring that participating in the community drug punishment program be part of a comprehensive drug program requiring substantial compliance and providing for compliance review by the Secretary of Corrections; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Corrections and Appropriations. By Representative Smith- HB 835-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pari-mutuel wagering; amending ss. 550.51, 550.04, 550.083, 550.0831, 550.291, 550.34, and 551.11, F.S.; authorizing horseracing, harness racing, greyhound racing, and jai alai permitholders to operate on Sundays; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Long- HB 837-A bill to be entitled An act relating to compensation of superintendents of schools; amending s. 230.303, F.S.; increasing salaries; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Hoffmann- HB 839-A bill to be entitled An act relating to protective orders; creating s. 768.315, F.S.; providing an attorney the right to share information with other attorneys or expert witnesses involved in similar cases; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Rush- HB 841-A bill to be entitled An act relating to limitations of actions; amending s. 95.051, F.S.; providing that the running of time under certain statutes of limitations is tolled by the minority or incompetency of the person entitled to sue; deleting requirements that the incompetency be adjudicated and that the incompetency preceded accrual of the cause of action; reenacting as. 95.031 and 684.24(3)(a), F.S., relating to computation of time and court proceedings upon final awards, to incorporate said amendment in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Valdes, Renke, Clements- HB 843-A bill to be entitled An act relating to controlled substances; amending s. 893.13, F.S.; providing that persons operating or in charge of facilities in which controlled substances are unlawfully manufactured shall be sentenced to a mandatory term of 15 years and a fine of $500,000 for a first conviction and life imprisonment for a second conviction; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Mackey- HB 845-A bill to be entitled An act relating to optometry; creating s. 463.0057, F.S.; establishing requirements for obtaining an optometric faculty certificate; providing an application fee; providing conditions for practice; providing for certificate renewal; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform and Appropriations. 39 April 3, 1990 40 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE By Representatives Sindler, Webster, Bronson- HB 847-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to child abuse investigations. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representatives Guber, Reaves, Burke, Shelley, Rojas, Flagg, Kelly, Mitchell, Smith, Sanderson, Hawkins, Simone, Lewis, Carpenter- HB 849-A bill to be entitled An act relating to home health agencies; amending s. 400.462, F.S.; defining "nurse registry"; creating s. 400.506, F.S.; providing for licensure of nurse registries; providing for a fee; providing administrative penalties; providing for license renewal; providing for conditional licenses; providing for injunction; requiring use of license number in advertising; providing a penalty; providing for inspections and investigations by the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; providing for referral of certain health care professionals for contract; prohibiting referral of certain health care professionals for contract in private residences; requiring employment applications and records; providing for employment screening, plan of treatment, and notice of abuse reporting information; providing for department rules; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Guber- HB 851-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the district school system; amending s. 230.2313, F.S.; requiring each school district student services plan to provide for adequate health services staff; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Kelly- HB 853-A bill to be entitled An act relating to home health agencies; amending s. 400.487, F.S.; deleting a biweekly telephone assessment of home health patient services; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health Care. By Representatives Graham, Bainter, Arnall- HB 855-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 232.032, F.S.; revising provisions relating to an exemption from the school attendance requirement of immunization against communicable diseases; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representative Guber- HB 857-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to the prekindergarten early intervention program. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Diaz-Balart- HB 859-A bill to be entitled An act relating to child dependency proceedings; amending s. 39.408, F.S.; authorizing consideration of the report of a court-appointed citizen review panel at the disposition hearing and providing requirements for such report; amending s. 39.453, F.S.; authorizing a citizen review panel hearing prior to judicial review and requiring notice; requiring certain determinations; amending s. 39.455, F.S.; providing immunity from civil liability to members and agents of citizen review panels acting in good faith; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Children & Youth. By Representatives Smith, Simone- HB 861-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the operation of commercial motor vehicles; amending s. 316.302, F.S.; exempting certain persons from complying with specified federal regulations prescribing physical qualifications for persons who drive motor vehicles as, for, or on behalf of motor carriers; providing an effective date. I] E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representative Tobin- HB 863-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the sale of fireworks; amending s. 791.001, F.S.; providing that state law on the subject shall prevail over certain local ordinances; amending s. 791.01, F.S.; providing definitions; amending s. 791.013, F.S.; providing for the testing of approved fireworks; providing penalties; amending s. 791.015, F.S.; revising language with respect to the registration of manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, and retailers of sparklers; amending ss. 791.02 and 791.055, F.S.; conforming language; amending s. 791.04, F.S.; providing an additional exemption to the operation of the chapter; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Sansom- HB 865-A bill to be entitled An act relating to campaign financing; amending s. 106.15, F.S.; prohibiting candidates from using the services of officers and employees of counties, municipalities, and special districts during working hours; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Goode- HB 867-A bill to be entitled An act relating to purchasing contracts; amending s. 287.017, F.S.; increasing the monetary amounts with respect to certain purchasing categories; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representative Messersmith- HB 869-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state lands; amending s. 177.26, F.S.; deleting reference to a coastal mapping program; amending ss. 161.54 and 177.507, F.S.; correcting cross references; amending s. 253.82, F.S.; providing for title to certain Murphy Act lands; declaring certain parcels of state lands to be surplus; providing for sale and disposition of the proceeds; amending s. 253.025, F.S.; requiring a survey as a condition of state land acquisition; repealing ss. 177.27(2), 177.30, 177.31, 177.32, 177.33, 177.34, 177.503(9), 177.504(2)(b), and 177.507(1), F.S., relating to the coastal mapping and restoration of corners programs in the Department of Natural Resources; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representative Kelly- HB 871-A bill to be entitled An act relating to juvenile proceedings; amending s. 39.401, F.S.; authorizing release of a child taken into the custody of a protective investigator on a dependency allegation to a teacher or principal at the child's school whose screening and fingerprinting background checks are current and in compliance with legal requirements; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Children & Youth. By Representative Canady- HB 873-A bill to be entitled An act relating to limited partnerships; amending s. 620.102, F.S.; providing definitions; amending s. 620.103, F.S.; specifying requirements for the name of a limited partnership; amending s. 620.104, F.S.; providing that a reservation of a name of a limited partnership may not be renewed; creating s. 620.1051, F.S.; providing requirements for change of registered office or registered agent; amending s. 620.114, F.S.; providing for execution of required certificates; amending s. 620.116, F.S.; providing that only one copy of certain certificates need be filed; amending s. 620.168, F.S.; limiting the names that may be used by foreign limited partnerships; amending s. 620.169, F.S.; providing for registration of foreign limited partnerships; amending s. 620.172, F.S.; deleting references to certificates of registration for foreign limited partnerships; deleting references to multiple copies; amending s. 620.177, F.S.; providing that an annual report is an application for renewal of certificate of authority; specifying expiration dates of certificates of authority; providing for proof of compliance with time requirements; amending s. 620.178, F.S.; providing additional circumstances for JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE revocation of authority of a limited partnership to transact business in the state; providing for filing of an annual report as an application for reinstatement; creating s. 620.1835, F.S.; authorizing the Department of State to propound interrogatories to a limited partnership; providing general powers of the Department of State; reenacting ss. 620.115 and 620.179(2), F.S., to incorporate amendments made by the act in references to ss. 620.114 and 620.178, F.S.; repealing s. 620.109(5), F.S., relating to integration of several certificates into a single instrument; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representatives Reaves, Bloom- HB 875-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public property; amending s. 255.05, F.S.; increasing the monetary amount of a contract for the construction of a public building, for the prosecution and completion of a public work or for repairs upon a public building or public work between a contractor and the state, or any county, city, or political subdivision thereof, where the contractor may not be required to execute a payment and performance bond; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representative Canady- HB 877-A bill to be entitled An act relating to financial institutions; amending s. 655.059, F.S.; providing that a depositor may authorize a financial institution to provide certain information to persons holding checks drawn on the depositor's account; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. By Representative Canady- HB 879-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal history records; amending s. 943.058, F.S.; authorizing the Department of Law Enforcement to disseminate information contained in sealed records to the Risk Assessment Information System Coordinating Council to assist in development of a population-at-risk profile; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representatives Canady, Locke- HB 881-A bill to be entitled An act relating to dance studio services or lessons; creating s. 501.015, F.S.; creating the "Dance Studio Act"; providing legislative intent; providing definitions; providing applicability; providing contract requirements; requiring a written contract; requiring disclosure of costs; providing cancellation rights; providing for prohibited contract provisions; providing for general contract provisions; providing prohibited acts; providing for enforcement by aggrieved customers; providing an exemption; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representative Gordon- HB 883-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to universal health insurance. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. By Representatives Irvine, Simone- HB 885-A bill to be entitled An act relating to government documents; requiring that all public and official documents issued by state or local governmental entities be written in English; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. By Representative Irvine- HB 887-A bill to be entitled An act relating to private investigative services; amending s. 493.301, F.S.; exempting certain persons or firms conducting computer searches from part I of ch. 493, F.S., relating to licensing and regulation of private investigative services; saving s. 493.301, F.S., from Sunset repeal; providing for future review and repeal; providing an effective date. April 3, 1990 SOF REPRESENTATIVES 41 Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representatives Kelly, Lippman- HB 889-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drugs; amending s. 499.003, F.S.; providing a definition; amending s. 499.005, F.S.; prohibiting certain acts relating to legend drug samples, coupons, legend drugs, health care entity prescription drugs, prescriptions, and new drugs; creating s. 499.0075, F.S.; prohibiting certain importation of legend drugs; amending s. 499.01, F.S.; providing additional circumstances for denial of permits; providing for temporary permits; amending s. 499.011, F.S.; providing for permitting of drug wholesalers; amending s. 499.028, F.S.; prohibiting specified acts with respect to drug samples; requiring reporting of certain convictions; creating s. 499.029, F.S.; prohibiting certain acts with respect to health care entity prescription drugs; amending s. 499.03, F.S.; prohibiting possession of certain drugs without prescription; providing penalties; reenacting s. 499.069(1) and (2), F.S., relating to penalties, to incorporate the amendment to s. 499.005, F.S., in references thereto; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform and Appropriations. By Representative Kelly- HB 891-A bill to be entitled An act relating to contractors; amending s. 489.105, F.S.; providing that class A air conditioning contractors, class B air conditioning contractors, and mechanical contractors may install, disconnect, or reconnect certain heating, ventilation, and air conditioning control wiring; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representatives Goode, Sindler, Crotty, Mackey, Clements- HB 893-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Highway Patrol; creating s. 321.061, F.S.; providing that certified law enforcement officers employed by the Division of the Florida Highway Patrol shall be kept in full-pay status during the existence of any disability; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representative Mims- HB 895-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to child labor and employment. Referred to the Committees on Children & Youth and Appropriations. By Representative Thomas- HB 897-A bill to be entitled An act relating to arrest; amending s. 901.15, F.S.; providing authority to specified federal law enforcement officers to arrest without warrant persons committing violent felonies in their presence, and to use force, seize weapons, and conduct specified search and seizure; providing a definition; amending ss. 741.30 and 784.046, F.S., to conform cross references; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Goode- HB 899-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Retirement System; amending s. 121.051, F.S.; providing a procedure for cities that have elected to participate in the system to withdraw from participation in the system; specifying employee rights; requiring cities electing to withdraw to provide a system with comparable benefits and to make certain actuarial reports prior to making the election to withdraw; amending s. 121.071, F.S.; increasing contribution rates to fund the act; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 901-A bill to be entitled An act relating to educational facilities; creating s. 235.44, F.S.; authorizing school districts to award multi-year capital improvement contracts; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and HB 921-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to community Appropriations. retrieval of school dropouts and community development. By Representative Mims- HB 903-A bill to be entitled An act relating to personnel of the school system; amending s. 231.613, F.S.; including computer literacy as a subject area at inservice training institutes; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representative Friedman- HB 905-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to juvenile welfare services. Referred to the Committees on Education, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Friedman- HB 907-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the district school system; amending s. 230.2303, F.S., relating to the Florida First Start Program; providing conditions for parent resource centers; providing for model schools for coordinated children's services and requirements thereof; providing for funding of such model schools; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Friedman- HB 909-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to children. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Friedman- HB 911-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to school dropouts and truants. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Friedman- HB 913-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to education. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representatives Friedman, Press- HB 915-A bill to be entitled An act relating to postsecondary education; creating s. 240.4076, F.S.; establishing the assistant state attorneys and public defenders student loan forgiveness program; providing for repayment of student loans by the Department of Education on behalf of persons employed as assistant state attorneys or assistant public defenders; prescribing limits and exceptions; providing for adoption of rules; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Friedman- HB 917-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to censorship. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Friedman- HB 919-A bill to be entitled An act relating to firearm ammunition; providing for a surcharge to be levied on retail sales of bullets; providing an exception; providing for such surcharge to be remitted to the Department of Revenue; requiring the department to adopt rules; providing for moneys collected from the surcharge to be used to fund certain benefits paid to children of law enforcement officers killed in the performance of their duties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Small Business & Economic Development, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Friedman- Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representatives Gordon, Mims- HB 923-A bill to be entitled An act relating to private employment agencies; creating s. 501.126, F.S.; providing for licensing and regulation by the Department of Professional Regulation; providing intent; providing definitions; providing powers and duties of the department; requiring licensure; providing licensing procedures, prerequisites, and restrictions; requiring a private employment agency to file a schedule of fees and sample contract; establishing requirements for the content of contracts with job applicants, including statement of the refund policy; prohibiting contracts for certain services from being linked to contracts for other services; requiring certain records to be kept; specifying prohibited acts; requiring the department to enforce the act; providing for rulemaking; providing for complaints and hearings; providing civil and criminal penalties; providing for license revocation or suspension; allowing the department to seek injunctions; exempting government employment agencies; providing for a review of certain private employment agencies; providing that license taxes on private employment agencies are not affected; providing an appropriation; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Locke- HB 925-A bill to be entitled An act relating to obstruction of justice; amending s. 843.16, F.S.; exempting newspapers and news publications from provisions relating to installation of radios set to assigned law enforcement frequencies; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representatives Banjanin, Bainter- HB 927-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public health; amending s. 381.80, F.S.; increasing an administrative fine for unsafe packaging, storage, treatment, or disposal of biohazardous waste; providing a penalty; providing certain immunity from liability; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Bainter- HB 929-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Wekiva River Protection Act; creating s. 369.309, F.S.; providing for a speed limit on the river system at certain times of the year; providing for a no wake-idle zone at certain times of the year; prohibiting the operation of airboats on the river system; providing a definition; providing exemptions; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources. By Representative Friedman- HB 931-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to the "Education Reform Act of 1990." Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Rudd- HB 933-A bill to be entitled An act relating to medical practice; amending s. 458.331, F.S.; requiring notification to a physician of investigation of a complaint against him; providing for access to and copies of complaint files, upon written request; providing for submission of a written response; providing for review of response; authorizing withholding of notification, and of access to and copies of files, under specified circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform and Appropriations. 42 April 3, 1990 By Representatives Bloom, Morse, De Grandy, Diaz-Balart, Valdes, Gutman, Reaves, Gordon- HB 935-A bill to be entitled An act relating to world's fairs; requiring the Department of Commerce and the Department of State to jointly coordinate representation of the state at the 1992 World's Fair; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. By Representative Irvine- HB 937-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Health Care Responsibility Act of 1988; amending s. 154.306, F.S.; specifying that a county may apply certain funding which it provides for in-county hospital care toward the county's maximum obligation under said act; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. By Representative Albright- HB 939-A bill to be entitled An act relating to probate; amending s. 733.304, F.S.; authorizing the nonresident step-child of a decedent to serve as personal representative in probate matters; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Frankel- HB 941-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to child safety. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. By Representative Smith- HB 943-A bill to be entitled An act relating to inland protection; amending s. 376.3071, F.S.; revising language with respect to the early detection incentive program; providing that willful failure to perform certain acts shall be construed to be gross negligence in the maintenance of a petroleum storage system; amending s. 206.9935, F.S.; providing a procedure for increasing the tax for inland protection under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Smith- HB 945-A bill to be entitled An act relating to animal control; amending s. 828.27, F.S.; authorizing counties and municipalities to adopt animal control or animal cruelty ordinances designating violations as criminal offenses; providing for prosecution of violations; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Smith, Sindler- HB 947-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Department of Environmental Regulation; amending s. 403.061, F.S.; authorizing the department to provide for Outstanding National Resource Waters; providing criteria; providing restrictions on activities that lower water quality; providing for rules; providing for legislation; ratifying rules establishing Biscayne Bay National Park and Everglades National Park as Outstanding National Resource Waters; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Environmental Regulation. By Representative Lawson- HB 949-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state employment; creating s. 110.1236, F.S.; requiring the Auditor General to conduct biennial performance and compliance audits of the state group health insurance plan, including certain review and recommendations; authorizing the Auditor General to contract with consultants; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. 43 By Representatives Wallace, Graham- HB 951-A bill to be entitled An act relating to clean outdoor air; amending s. 316.2935, F.S.; providing for a mandatory reduction in penalty for tampering with air pollution control equipment if the violation is corrected; amending s. 316.6105, F.S.; providing for the issuance of an affidavit-of-compliance form by a law enforcement officer who issues a citation for tampering with air pollution control equipment; amending s. 318.18, F.S.; modifying the penalty for tampering with air pollution control equipment; providing for a reduced fine under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 953-A bill to be entitled An act relating to educational facilities; amending s. 235.31, F.S.; providing that price differential preferences may be granted to state bidders with respect to any contracts for improvement of any educational facility or ancillary plant; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representatives Bloom, Guber- HB 955-A bill to be entitled An act relating to museums; creating the Youth Museum Trust Fund; authorizing the Division of Cultural Affairs of the Department of State to provide grants from the trust fund to youth museums; specifying criteria for receipt of grants; requiring an accounting of moneys granted from the trust fund; providing for an independent audit of such moneys; directing the Division of Corporations to annually transfer a specified amount of money from the Corporations Trust Fund to the Youth Museum Trust Fund; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representative Friedman- HB 957-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to pollutant spill prevention and response. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representatives Irvine, Simone- HB 959-A bill to be entitled An act relating to sexually transmissible diseases; amending s. 384.25, F.S.; revising circumstances in which the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services may require subject identification in certain reports of human immunodeficiency virus infection; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health Care. By Representative Brown- HB 961-A bill to be entitled An act relating to social and economic assistance; amending s. 409.235, F.S.; specifying beginning date of financial assistance under aid to families with dependent children; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. HB 963-Withdrawn By Representative Easterly- HB 965-A bill to be entitled An act relating to child abuse; amending s. 415.511, F.S.; providing immunity from civil and criminal liability for good faith reporting of child abuse to any law enforcement agency; amending s. 415.503, F.S.; applying the definitions of "abused child" and "child abuse" for purposes of reporting requirements under ss. 415.502- 415.514, F.S., to child abuse by any person regardless of caretaker status; amending s. 415.504, F.S.; requiring the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services to report all instances of reported known or suspected child abuse by a noncaretaker to the local law enforcement agency; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health & Rehabilitative Services. April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 44 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE By Representative Guber- HB 967-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state government; creating the State Employee Telecommuting Act; providing definitions; requiring the Department of Administration to establish a state employee telecommuting program; providing powers and duties of the department; providing for rules; authorizing state agencies to conduct telecommuting pilot programs; providing requirements for such pilot programs; establishing a telecommuting program advisory council; requiring a report; providing an appropriation; providing for future legislative review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representative Friedman- HB 969-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to the teaching of reading, language arts, and critical thinking skills. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Friedman- HB 971-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 228.072, F.S.; revising the definition of the term "adult general education" for purposes of the "Florida Adult General Education Act" to include certain adult education programs of local educational agencies as part of a comprehensive dropout program; amending s. 230.2316, F.S.; revising the definition of the term "educational alternatives programs" for purposes of the Dropout Prevention Act; authorizing certain community colleges to provide such educational alternatives programs for dropout prevention; providing for the use of certain such programs by school districts; requiring the State Board of Education to adopt rules to encourage education of students who have dropped out; amending s. 236.081, F.S.; providing for the calculation of full-time equivalent membership for certain students who earn adult high school diplomas in calculating the annual allocation under the Florida Education Finance Program to each school district; amending s. 240.359, F.S.; authorizing certain community colleges to report educational alternatives programs for dropout prevention in a separate category for the calculation of costs for the purpose of determining the amount of annual allocation to each community college district; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Martin- HB 973-A bill to be entitled An act relating to medical malpractice; amending s. 766.112, F.S.; providing that in a medical malpractice action, an employee or agent of the Board of Regents shall not be considered the agent of any other entity with respect to acts, events, or omissions within the scope of his employment or function for the board; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Easterly- HB 975-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle insurance; amending s. 626.9541, F.S.; revising language with respect to illegal dealings in premiums and excess or reduced charges for insurance as unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts to provide that an insurer may not fail to renew a motor vehicle insurance policy under certain circumstances; providing for nonrenewal under certain circumstances; prohibiting insurers from taking certain actions because of a traffic infraction when adjudication is withheld and points are not assessed; amending s. 627.736, F.S.; providing that all insurers who offer personal injury protection coverage shall make available such coverage in certain increments; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Diaz-Balart- HB 977-A bill to be entitled An act relating to traffic control; amending s. 322.095, F.S.; providing that public or private schools may offer the traffic law and substance abuse education course; providing an effective date. I] E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. By Representative Glickman- HB 979-A bill to be entitled An act relating to transportation finance and planning; creating s. 339.131, F.S.; prescribing a formula for the allocation of funds by the Department of Transportation to department districts in the 5-year transportation plan; providing exceptions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. By Representative Kelly- HB 981-A bill to be entitled An act relating to building codes; creating part IV of ch. 489, F.S., consisting of ss. 489.601, 489.602, 489.603, 489.604, 489.605, 489.606, 489.607, and 489.608, F.S.; providing definitions; prohibiting employment of uncertified building code administrators or inspectors; providing for certification of building code administrators and inspectors by the Construction Industry Licensing Board; providing for applications; providing for rules; specifying criteria for certification; providing for examinations; specifying date by which existing building code administrators and inspectors must be certified; providing for renewal; providing circumstances for suspension or revocation of certification; providing for fees; providing penalties; providing for denial of certification; providing for reporting of criminal violations; repealing s. 553.795, F.S., relating to voluntary certification of building code administrators and inspectors; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Clements- HB 983-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health insurance; amending as. 627.651 and 627.6515, F.S.; applying s. 627.419, F.S., relating to construction of health insurance policies, to group health insurance, self- insurance providing health coverage, and out-of-state groups; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 985-A bill to be entitled An act relating to utilities; creating the Underground Utility Excavation Damage Prevention and Safety Act; creating the Underground Utility Excavation Damage Prevention and Safety Direct Support Organization; providing legislative intent; providing definitions; providing organization membership; providing powers and duties of the organization; providing for the application of laws relating to public meetings, public inspection, and the Administrative Procedure Act to the organization; requiring participation and funding by utility operators; providing for the establishment of a one-call notification center; requiring notice of excavations and demolitions; providing procedures; providing for liability of the operator, the excavator, and the one-call center; providing civil and criminal penalties; providing an exception for emergency excavations under certain circumstances; providing for the applicability of the act to existing law and rules of construction; providing severability; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Science, Industry & Technology, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Roberts, Clements- HB 987-A bill to be entitled An act relating to child abuse; amending s. 92.53, F.S.; providing that the judge shall preside at a videotaping of testimony of a sexual abuse or child abuse case except under certain circumstances; providing criteria for the victim to testify outside of the presence of the defendant; amending s. 92.54, F.S.; revising language with respect to the use of closed circuit television in proceedings involving sexual offenses against victims under the age of 16 to provide criteria for testimony outside the presence of the defendant; amending s. 775.15, F.S.; increasing the age limitation with respect to time limitations for certain offenses; amending s. 794.022, F.S.; revising language with respect to the rules of evidence with respect to certain crimes against children; amending JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI s. 960.02, F.S.; including reference to problems suffered by children as a result of sexual abuse in the declaration of policy and legislative intent under the Florida Crimes Compensation Act; amending s. 960.03, F.S.; redefining the terms "crime" and "victim" to include reference to children; amending s. 960.07, F.S.; providing a time period for the filing of a claim with respect to certain acts committed against children; amending s. 960.13, F.S.; including reference to children with respect to awards under the act; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Bainter- HB 989-A bill to be entitled An act relating to outdoor advertising; amending s. 479.16, F.S.; exempting district school board signs from the requirement that a sign permit be obtained; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 991-A bill to be entitled An act relating to law enforcement officers; amending s. 112.531, F.S.; including deputy sheriffs within the term "law enforcement officer" for purpose of laws relating to rights of law enforcement officers; reenacting s. 316.2935(4), F.S., relating to air pollution control equipment, to incorporate the amendment to s. 112.531, F.S., in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representatives Trammell, Mitchell, Mackey, Stone, Harris, Sindler, Dantzler, Messersmith, Boyd, Holland- HB 993-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle licenses; amending ss. 320.06 and 320.08, F.S.; providing an additional category of license fees for certain truck tractors and heavy trucks; providing a fee; providing a design requirement; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 995-A bill to be entitled An act relating to planning and budgeting; amending ss. 20.19 and 216.292, F.S.; providing that funds appropriated to the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services or the Department of Labor and Employment Security to provide price level increases to contract service providers shall be allocated only for price level increases; providing for certain retroactive payment of such increases; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representatives Hargrett, Jennings, Wetherell- HB 997-A bill to be entitled An act relating to a discretionary surtax on documents; providing legislative findings and intent; providing definitions; authorizing counties to levy a discretionary surtax on certain documents to provide financial assistance for constructing, rehabilitating, or purchasing of housing for eligible persons; providing for establishment of a trust fund and a loan program; providing for the administration, collection, and distribution of the proceeds of the surtax; providing for application of specified administrative and enforcement provisions of chapter 201, F.S.; providing for notice to, and duties of, the Department of Revenue; requiring an annual report; providing for an advisory council; specifying effect of the act; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Renke- HB 999-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 230.2313, F.S.; providing the ratio of counselors to students in the public school system; providing such ratio in universities and community colleges; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. April 3, 1990 E OF REPRESENTATIVES 45 By Representatives Smith, Drage, Frankel, Hawkins- HB 1001-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public water supply; amending s. 381.261, F.S.; providing duties of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services relating to private and certain public water systems; providing fees; deleting responsibility for individual sewage disposal systems; creating s. 381.2615, F.S.; creating a drinking water trust fund under the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; providing for deposit of certain fees and penalties; providing for transfer of certain fees from the Department of Environmental Regulation; amending s. 403.854, F.S.; expanding a waiver; amending s. 403.860, F.S.; authorizing noncompliance fees relating to safe drinking water monitoring, reporting, and licensure requirements; providing procedures and limitations; authorizing civil actions; amending s. 403.861, F.S.; providing for licensure of public water systems; providing for fees; creating s. 403.8615, F.S.; creating the Florida Safe Drinking Water Trust Fund under the Department of Environmental Regulation; providing for deposit of certain fees and penalties; providing for use of funds; amending s. 403.862, F.S.; providing duties of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services and the county public health units under the Florida Safe Drinking Water Act; providing for review of certain county public health unit functions; providing appropriations; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Smith- HB 1003-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax on pollutants; amending s. 206.9925, F.S.; providing a definition; amending s. 206.9935, F.S.; providing for a tax on the sale of household hazardous materials; providing duties of the Department of Revenue; providing exemptions; providing for expiration and legislative review; amending s. 206.9945, F.S.; providing for deposit of tax revenues in the Hazardous Materials Reduction and Education Trust Fund; adding a new section to chapter 403, F.S.; creating the trust fund in the Department of Environmental Regulation; providing uses of the trust fund; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Albright- HR 1005-A resolution commending the AKTION Clubs sponsored by the Kiwanis and Dick Wittner, the 1989-1990 AKTION Clubs' chairman. Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By Representative Albright- HB 1007-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; amending s. 20.19, F.S.; providing additional duties of the Assistant Secretary for Medicaid; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health & Rehabilitative Services. By Representative Albright- HB 1009-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the State Highway System; amending s. 339.12, F.S.; revising language with respect to aid and contribution by governmental entities for rights-of-way, construction, or maintenance; authorizing the Department of Transportation and the governing body of a governmental entity to enter into an agreement by which the governmental entity agrees to perform a project in the department's adopted work program for a road in the system which is not revenue producing; providing specific provisions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 1011-A bill to be entitled An act relating to law enforcement and correctional officers; amending s. 943.22, F.S.; revising language with respect to the salary incentive program for full-time law enforcement officers to eliminate a prohibition against the making of retirement contributions and the receipt of retirement benefits under the Florida 46 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Retirement System with respect to such salary incentives; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 1013-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act; amending s. 501.204, F.S.; specifying the version of federal law to be given weight in construing the prohibition on deceptive and unfair practices; amending s. 501.207, F.S.; providing that the prerequisite for an action under the act is a written determination of the state attorney or the Attorney General; creating s. 501.2065, F.S.; providing for use and confidentiality of criminal intelligence or investigative information; providing for review and repeal; amending s. 501.2105, F.S.; providing that the state attorney or Attorney General may be awarded attorney's fees and costs in actions under the act without regard to bad faith or the lack of a justiciable issue; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. HB 1015-Withdrawn By Representative Smith- HB 1017-A bill to be entitled An act relating to water resources; amending s. 373.073, F.S.; providing that members of governing boards of the water management districts shall be appointed from lists of candidates submitted by county commissions; providing requirements relating to the terms of certain members appointed to district governing boards; revising provisions relating to membership of the Southwest Florida Water Management District governing board; repealing s. 1, ch. 88-242, Laws of Florida, which provides for revision of the membership of the Southwest Florida Water Management District governing board, and s. 373.0735, F.S., which provides for implementation; amending s. 373.079, F.S.; authorizing district governing boards to delegate to the executive director or his designee certain authority regarding permits; amending s. 373.103, F.S.; providing that such boards may be authorized to delegate to local governments certain enforcement powers relating to stormwater permitting or surface water management; amending s. 373.117, F.S.; providing that such boards or the Department of Environmental Regulation may require certain certifications by specified professionals with respect to certain permits and licenses; creating s. 373.122, F.S.; providing powers of inspection of district representatives; providing for issuance of inspection warrants by the county and circuit courts; amending s. 373.129, F.S.; providing for recovery of enforcement costs by such boards, the department, and local boards; creating s. 373.1395, F.S.; providing limitations on the liability of such districts which make park areas or other land available to the public for outdoor recreational purposes or which lease land or water areas to the state for such purposes; amending s. 373.229, F.S.; requiring that a water conservation plan be included with each consumptive use permit application; amending s. 373.2295, F.S.; providing additional requirements with respect to application for the interdistrict transfer of groundwater; amending s. 373.309, F.S.; authorizing the department to delegate enforcement authority relating to water wells; amending s. 373.503, F.S.; revising the apportionment of millage levied by the Southwest Florida Water Management District; creating s. 373.6031, F.S.; authorizing the department and water management districts to impose administrative fines for violations of chapter 373 and rules, regulations, and final orders adopted pursuant thereto; providing procedures and requirements; providing for hearings; providing for an agriculture coordinator and an Agriculture Advisory Committee within each water management district; requiring the department and the water management districts to begin workshops and propose a legislative plan for dredge and fill delegation; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative King- HB 1019-A bill to be entitled An act relating to ad valorem tax exemptions; amending s. 196.101, F.S., which provides an exemption for E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 totally and permanently disabled persons; specifying additional physicians authorized to certify total and permanent disability; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative King- HB 1021-A bill to be entitled An act relating to dangerous dogs; providing definitions; authorizing animal control authorities to classify dogs as potentially dangerous or dangerous under certain conditions; requiring registration of dogs classified as dangerous; providing for fees; imposing certain duties on the owners of such dogs; specifying application of the act; providing a penalty; specifying criminal penalties applicable to the owner of a dangerous dog that attacks or bites a person or domestic animal, and to the owner of any dog that causes severe injury to or death of a person; providing for confiscation and disposal of such dogs; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Flagg, Frankel, Wise- HB 1023-A bill to be entitled An act relating to acquired immune deficiency syndrome; amending s. 230.2319, F.S.; providing clarification for certain middle school instruction; amending ss. 381.042 and 381.609, F.S.; correcting language and a cross reference; amending s. 381.6105, F.S.; providing an exemption from confirmatory testing for certain organ and tissue donations; authorizing release of preliminary test results; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health Care. By Representatives Lawson, Locke, Albright, Mims- HB 1025-A bill to be entitled An act relating to hunting; amending s. 372.988, F.S.; requiring persons who are hunting game mammals to wear certain clothing; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representative Wallace- HB 1027-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state finance; amending s. 215.47, F.S., relating to the investment of state funds, and s. 288.03, F.S., relating to state commerce; establishing policy to restrict, suspend, or discontinue such activities with foreign major drug source countries as described; requiring identification and listing of such countries by the Department of Law Enforcement; reenacting ss. 215.44(3), 215.69(4), 218.407(2), 240.498(6), 240.551(4), 288.709(10), 380.0666(6), 380.507(9), and 420.507(8), F.S., relating to the Board of Administration's investment and administration of funds, local government investment authority, postsecondary education, the Black Business Investment Board, the land authority, the Florida Communities Trust, and the Florida Housing Finance Agency, to incorporate the amendment to s. 215.47, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Ritchie- HB 1029-A bill to be entitled An act relating to services for delinquent juveniles; directing the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services to establish an early delinquency intervention program; specifying services to be provided under such program; requiring the arrest report of certain juveniles to be forwarded to the local Children, Youth, and Families Program Office of the department; authorizing the department to refer a juvenile to an early delinquency intervention program under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Children & Youth and Appropriations. By Representatives Long, Mortham, Bainter, Mackey, Holland, Tobiassen, Trammell, Mims, Davis- HB 1031-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 228.0727, F.S.; correcting a cross reference; amending s. 230.2312, F.S.; JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI deleting obsolete language relating to the Florida Primary Education Program; providing for the inclusion of funds in the applicable basic cost factor; amending s. 230.2313, F.S.; requiring each school district to provide student services from current operating funds of the Florida Education Finance Program; amending s. 230.2319, F.S.; providing for the inclusion of middle childhood funds in the applicable basic cost factor; amending s. 230.645, F.S.; correcting a cross reference; amending s. 233.057, F.S.; authorizing the provision of funds from current operating funds for services of reading resource specialists; amending s. 233.067, F.S.; authorizing the provision of funds from current operating funds for comprehensive health education and substance abuse prevention; amending s. 236.081, F.S., relating to the Florida Education Finance Program; including in the base student allocation amounts previously provided for certain categorical programs; including in the applicable basic cost factor certain funds previously provided for categorical programs; providing for additional weighted full-time equivalent student membership for specified programs; correcting cross references; providing permanent and transitional categorical programs; deleting listed general and transitional categorical programs; revising provisions relating to the determination of a sparsity supplement; including additional weighted full-time equivalent membership for certain funds previously provided for categorical programs; revising provisions relating to the calculation of the extended day supplement; providing for a specified quality assurance guarantee; providing for a discretionary tax power equalization supplement and calculation thereof; including the supplement in the total allocation to each district for current operation; creating s. 236.0821, F.S.; providing for calculation of a measure of public school funding equity and review of results thereof; amending s. 236.083, F.S.; correcting a cross reference; amending s. 236.088, F.S.; providing basic skills and functional literacy compensatory funds through the Florida Education Finance Program; amending s. 236.089, F.S.; providing for funding of student development services through current operating funds; amending s. 236.092, F.S., relating to mathematics, science, and computers; deleting categorical funding; providing for the inclusion of funds for high-cost science lab equipment in the applicable basic cost factor; amending s. 236.1223, F.S.; providing for additional weighted full-time equivalent student membership to fund the teaching of writing skills; amending s. 236.25, F.S.; revising provisions authorizing each school district to levy a nonvoted current operating discretionary millage; providing for determination of such levy; amending ss. 237.34 and 240.1161, F.S.; correcting cross references; requiring the Commissioner of Education to report to the Legislature on specified issues; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Renke- HB 1033-A bill to be entitled An act relating to driver's licenses; amending s. 322.05, F.S.; prohibiting the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles from issuing an original driver's license to any person who has not taken, and passed, a drug screening test during the previous 30 days; amending s. 322.055, F.S.; providing for revocation or suspension of, or delay of eligibility for, driver's licenses of persons convicted of certain drug offenses; amending s. 322.12, F.S.; prohibiting the department from examining an applicant for an original driver's license who has not taken, and passed, a drug screening test within the 30 days prior to application; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. By Representatives Bainter, Crotty, Stone, Irvine, Lombard, Albright, Campbell, Graham, Harden, Patchett, Hanson, Renke, Lewis, King, Dantzler- HB 1035-A bill to be entitled An act relating to transportation; creating ss. 338.30-338.318, F.S.; creating the Florida Private Transportation Corporation Act of 1990; providing definitions; providing powers; providing for eminent domain; providing prerequisites for construction and operation of certain toll roadways; providing for certificates of authority and applications therefore; providing for incorporation of private sector corporation; providing for incorporation of nonprofit feasibility corporation; providing for incorporation of nonprofit April 3, 1990 E OF REPRESENTATIVES 47 specific project corporation; providing powers and duties of the Department of Transportation; providing for the powers and duties of roadway operators; providing for approval by the Transportation Commission; providing for inspection agreements with the commission; providing for insurance and sovereign immunity; providing for local approvals; providing for the resolution of multijurisdictional disputes; providing for utility crossings; providing for highway and roadway crossings; providing for default; providing for police powers and for violations of law; providing for flexible operator procedures; providing for termination of certificates and for dedication of certain assets; providing for optional or index level of involvement and commitments between the department and the private sector corporation; providing for the orderly development of intersections, with complementary infrastructure financial support; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Mims- HB 1037-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to a school-of- choice pilot program. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Mims- HB 1039-A bill to be entitled An act relating to excise tax on documents; amending s. 201.15, F.S.; eliminating the distribution of a portion of the proceeds of said tax to the State Infrastructure Fund and increasing the distribution to the Conservation and Recreation Lands Trust Fund; amending ss. 212.235 and 215.32, F.S., to conform; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Mims- HB 1041-A bill to be entitled An act relating to civil actions; creating ss. 960.30 and 960.31, F.S.; abolishing causes of action for wrongful death, personal injuries, and damages when brought by persons committing certain crimes; providing evidentiary standards; providing criminal penalties for unlawfully seeking to recover upon an abolished cause of action; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Simone- HB 1043-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pari-mutuel wagering; amending s. 20.16, F.S.; eliminating certain duties of the Florida Pari- mutuel Commission relating to racing dates; revising the power of the director of the Division of Pari-mutuel Wagering; amending s. 550.011, F.S.; providing for pari-mutuel permitholder dates of operation; amending s. 550.03, F.S.; revising language with respect to charity racing days; amending s. 550.04, F.S.; revising language with respect to racing meetings and restrictions; amending s. 550.05, F.S.; providing for pari-mutuel wagering permits; amending s. 550.055, F.S.; providing conditions for relocation of certain pari-mutuel permits; amending s. 550.061, F.S.; providing for cancellation of certain permits; amending s. 550.067, F.S.; providing for the validation of certain permits; amending s. 550.07, F.S.; revising language with respect to the issuance of a license; amending s. 550.09, F.S.; providing for the distribution of commissions and taxes; amending s. 550.13, F.S.; revising language with respect to the division of moneys; amending s. 550.16, F.S.; redefining the term "commission"; amending s. 550.162, F.S.; providing for dogracing purses; deleting language with respect to taxes; amending s. 550.18, F.S.; including reference to jai alai with respect to petition for election to revoke license; amending s. 550.262, F.S.; relating to certain horseracing awards; amending s. 550.2635, F.S.; conforming to the act; amending s. 550.2636, F.S.; revising language with respect to the Breeders' Crown Award; amending s. 550.33, F.S., providing for quarter horse racing; amending s. 550.37, F.S.; providing for the operation of certain harness tracks; amending s. 550.50, F.S.; conforming to the act; amending s. 550.51, F.S.; providing for Sunday pari- mutuel performances; amending s. 551.031, F.S.; providing for fronton operation dates; amending s. 551.06, F.S.; providing for certain taxes and 48 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE fees with respect to jai alai; amending s. 551.09, F.S.; revising language with respect to pari-mutuel pools; amending s. 551.12, F.S., relating to applicability of racetrack law; repealing s. 550.012, F.S., relating to additional operating days; repealing s. 550.0121, F.S., relating to additional days of operation by certain permitholders; repealing s. 550.031, F.S., relating to the limitation on the number of charity days; repealing s. 550.041, F.S., relating to minors attending certain races; repealing s. 550.065, F.S., relating to harness racing; repealing s. 550.066, F.S., relating to harness racing approval by the Division of Pari-mutuel Wagering; repealing s. 550.068, F.S., relating to validation of certain permits for harness racing; repealing s. 550.074, F.S., relating to the conversion of a pari-mutuel permit to a summer jai alai permit; repealing s. 550.075, F.S., relating to conversion of ratified harness racing permit to dogracing license; repealing s. 550.076, F.S., relating to the conversion of a ratified jai alai permit to a dogracing permit; repealing s. 550.08, F.S., relating to the maximum length of a race meeting and additional racing days; repealing s. 550.081, F.S., relating to restrictions on permits for horseracing or sulky or harness racing; repealing s. 550.082, F.S., relating to special periods of operation at certain dogracing tracks; repealing s. 550.083, F.S., relating to dogracing periods of operation and certain exceptions; repealing s. 550.0831, relating to dogracing periods; repealing s. 550.0841, F.S., relating to the restoration of certain performances; repealing s. 550.291, F.S., relating to periods of operation for racing and jai alai; repealing s. 550.32, F.S., relating to the resumption of dogracing at certain tracks; repealing s. 550.335, F.S., relating to harness track licensing for summer quarter horseracing; repealing s. 550.34, F.S., relating to dogracing at North Florida tracks; repealing s. 550.351, F.S., relating to the effect of certain 1957 amendments; repealing s. 550.355, F.S., relating to simulcasting; repealing s. 550.371, F.S., relating to authority to conduct harness racing on certain locations in certain counties; repealing s. 550.39, F.S., relating to authorization of summer horseracing for certain tracks; repealing s. 550.47, F.S., relating to lease of pari-mutuel facilities; repealing s. 550.52, F.S., relating to permits and operating days for thoroughbred racing; repealing s. 550.525, F.S., relating to harness racing; repealing s. 551.15, F.S., relating to special periods of operation at certain frontons; repealing ss. 551.152, 551.153, and 551.155, F.S., relating to additional jai alai days of operation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative D. L. Jones- HB 1045-A bill to be entitled An act relating to shrimp fishing; amending s. 370.15, F.S.; permanently closing Tampa Bay to commercial shrimp fishing; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representative D. L. Jones- HB 1047-A bill to be entitled An act relating to wholesale and retail saltwater products dealers; amending s. 370.07, F.S.; providing that it is unlawful for a wholesale or retail saltwater products dealer to accept for sale, sell, or use any fish or saltwater product which does not meet Florida's specifications for length, weight, or size; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representatives Bloom, Jamerson- HB 1049-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the correctional system; amending s. 948.03, F.S.; eliminating certain restrictions relating to electronic monitoring devices; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Corrections. By Representative Goode- HB 1051-A bill to be entitled An act relating to financial matters; requiring state and local governmental agencies which propose to enter into certain types of financing plans to hold public hearings; providing that certain nonprofit corporations created by or on behalf of governmental agencies which issue certain evidences of indebtedness are subject to open meeting requirements; providing an effective date. E SOF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representatives Sindler, McEwan, Clements, Mitchell, Renke, Webster- HB 1053-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal justice information; amending ss. 943.051 and 943.052, F.S.; requiring the Division of Criminal Justice Information Systems to provide for immediate availability of criminal information relating to illegal aliens to the Immigration and Naturalization Service, and reenacting s. 943.0525, F.S., relating to a user agreement with criminal justice agencies, to incorporate the amendment to s. 943.052, F.S., in a reference thereto; amending s. 943.0535, F.S.; requiring criminal justice agencies to submit criminal information relating to illegal aliens directly to an immigration officer; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Renke- HB 1055-A bill to be entitled An act relating to dependent children; amending s. 39.473, F.S.; providing for expedited appeals of orders terminating parental rights; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Canady- HB 1057-A bill to be entitled An act relating to records of child abuse; amending s. 119.07, F.S.; authorizing petition to the court to make public records of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services pertaining to investigations of child abuse, neglect, or abandonment; providing a presumption in favor of disclosure in cases involving the death of a child; amending s. 415.51, F.S.; revising provisions relating to the confidentiality of reports and records of child abuse or neglect; specifying the information that is confidential; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health & Rehabilitative Services. By Representative Bloom- HB 1059-A bill to be entitled An act relating to crime victim assistance; amending s. 960.001, F.S.; prohibiting exclusion of a victim or victim's witness, guardian, advocate, family member, or other representative from any portion of a hearing or trial pertaining to the offense based on the fact that such person is or may be subpoenaed to testify, except upon court order; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 1061-A bill to be entitled An act relating to county court; amending s. 34.01, F.S., increasing the amount in controversy over which the county court has jurisdiction; providing that the county court may hear matters involving dissolution of marriage that are uncontested; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Simone- HB 1063-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Southwest Florida Water Management District; amending s. 373.073, F.S.; adding a member to the district governing board; requiring the additional member to be a resident of Manatee County; amending s. 373.0735, F.S.; providing for appointment of the additional member; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Environmental Regulation. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 1065-A bill to be entitled An act relating to mental health; amending s. 394.467, F.S.; revising language with respect to the procedure for a hearing on involuntary placement to provide for a guardian advocate under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Bloom- HB 1067-A bill to be entitled An act relating to waiver of sovereign immunity; amending s. 768.28, F.S.; providing that certain providers of care for dependent children under contract to the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services are agents of the department; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Geller- HB 1069-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal mischief; amending s. 806.13, F.S.; requiring the suspension or denial for a specified period of the driver license of any person who is under 21 years of age who is convicted of criminal mischief for defacing the property of another with paint, ink, scratches, or carvings or placing graffiti upon the property of another; requiring each person convicted of such offense to surrender his driver license to the court; requiring the court to forward the driver licenses of such persons to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; providing for modification of such orders to suspend or deny driving privileges; providing for the reduction of the period during which such a person's driver license is suspended or denied if he performs certain community services; providing that such penalties are supplemental to other criminal penalties for criminal mischief; deleting obsolete penalty provisions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Wallace, Cosgrove- HB 1071-A bill to be entitled An act relating to retired justices and judges assigned to temporary judicial duty; amending s. 25.073, F.S.; changing the rate of compensation of such justices and judges; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Friedman- HB 1073-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to academic vocational courses and dropout prevention. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 1075-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; providing legislative intent; renumbering and amending ss. 350.061, 350.0611, 350.0612, 350.0613, and 350.0614, F.S.; expanding the jurisdiction of the Public Counsel to include representation of the general public before the Department of Insurance; providing powers and duties; providing that the Legislative Auditing Committee may authorize the Public Counsel to employ actuaries and economists; providing for the location of the Office of the Public Counsel; creating a Public Counsel Trust Fund; amending s. 624.523, F.S.; providing for funding of the Office of the Public Counsel through the Insurance Commissioner's Regulatory Trust Fund; amending s. 624.319, F.S.; granting the Public Counsel access to examination and investigation reports pertaining to health and motor vehicle insurance; providing an exemption from public records requirements with respect to such reports; requiring the Public Counsel to submit a report and recommendations to the Legislature; amending ss. 112.3145, 407.54, and 427.503, F.S., to conform; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 1077-A bill to be entitled An act relating to membership campgrounds and resorts; amending ss. 509.501-509.511, F.S., and creating ss. 509.5015, 509.5025, 509.5085, and 509.5086, F.S.; amending the "Florida Membership Campground Act"; changing the name of the act to the "Florida Membership Campground and Resort Act"; providing definitions; requiring a contract for the purchase of the right to use campgrounds or resorts and facilities pursuant to a membership camping or resort plan; providing that a contract may be canceled within a specified time period; requiring that certain disclosures must appear on the contract; requiring certain deposits to be held in a trust account for a specified time period; providing penalties; providing restrictions on advertising materials; providing requirements for prize and gift promotion offers; providing for purchasers' remedies; providing criminal penalties; providing that a violation of the act is a deceptive and unfair trade practice; providing for regulation and enforcement by the Division of Florida Land Sales, Condominiums, and Mobile Homes of the Department of Business Regulation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 1079-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public records; providing legislative intent; establishing the Information Policy and Privacy Commission; providing purposes and duties; providing for membership and appointment; providing for an executive director and staff; providing for review and repeal; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representative Kelly- HB 1081-A bill to be entitled An act relating to children's services; providing for an equitable reimbursement methodology for nonprofit residential group care providers; providing for allowable costs, verification of costs, and cost containment; providing for rules; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Kelly- HB 1083-A bill to be entitled An act relating to interior designers; amending s. 481.215, F.S., relating to license renewal; modifying continuing education requirements; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representative Nergard (by request)- HB 1085-A bill to be entitled An act relating to cruelty to animals; creating s. 828.063, F.S.; specifying procedure for the euthanasia of certain animals offered for sale by a pet shop; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Locke (by request)- HB 1087-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal penalties; amending s. 775.087, F.S.; adding the offenses of acting in concert with a person who possesses or uses a weapon or firearm during the commission of certain felonies, and acting in concert with a person who commits aggravated battery during the commission of certain felonies, to offenses for which felony reclassification is provided by law, and reenacting s. 944.598(3), F.S., relating to emergency release of prisoners, to incorporate said amendment in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 1089-A bill to be entitled An act relating to juvenile proceedings; amending s. 39.408, F.S.; requiring the predisposition study in dependency proceedings to include documentation regarding the availability, and efforts by the department to provide, services through the Family Builder's Program; amending s. 415.505, F.S., relating to child protective investigations; providing for intensive family-based services through the Family Builder's Program; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 1091-A bill to be entitled An act relating to vessel safety; amending s. 327.54, F.S.; requiring a boating safety course and examination prior to livery rental of a vessel, for violation of which criminal penalties 49 April 3, 1990 50 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE are provided by law, and reenacting s. 327.60(1), F.S., to incorporate said amendment in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations; By Representative Friedman- HB 1093-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to an intergenerational school volunteer program. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 1095-A bill to be entitled An act relating to appeals; amending s. 924.071, F.S., relating to grounds for appeal by the state; deleting a restriction limiting the state's right of appeal based on the type of evidence suppressed by a pretrial order and authorizing appeal from a pretrial order which conflicts with an appellate or supreme court decision; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Ritchie- HB 1097-A bill to be entitled An act relating to worthless checks; amending s. 215.34, F.S.; increasing the service fee charged by state officers and agencies for returned checks; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Bainter- HB 1099-A bill to be entitled An act relating to workers' compensation; creating s. 440.015, F.S.; providing legislative intent with respect to the Workers' Compensation Law; amending s. 440.26, F.S.; deleting a presumption in claims compensation proceedings; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representative Glickman- HB 1101-A bill to be entitled An act relating to judgments; amending s. 55.01, F.S.; requiring final judgments to include additional information identifying the judgment debtor; amending s. 55.505, F.S.; requiring affidavits for the recording of foreign judgments to include additional information identifying the judgment debtor and judgment creditor; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Hoffmann- HB 1103-A bill to be entitled An act relating to court interpreters; creating a Florida Commission on Court Interpreters within the judicial branch; providing for a Florida Court Interpreters Certification Board; requiring certification by the board; providing that certified interpreters shall serve for persons who speak Spanish or Haitian Creole in all judicial proceedings instituted by the state; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. HB 1105-Withdrawn By Representative B. L. Johnson- HB 1107-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to the state system of public education. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Hoffmann- HR 1109-A resolution commending the Coconut Grove Jaycees for their efforts in improving the community. Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By Representative Lombard- HJR 1111-A joint resolution proposing the creation of Section 19 of Article III of the State Constitution relating to terms of legislators. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. I OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 By Representative Mims- HB 1113-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to home education programs for students. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Mims- HB 1115-A bill to be entitled An act relating to victims' rights; creating s. 960.003, F.S.; providing legislative intent; providing for human immunodeficiency virus testing of persons charged with, convicted of, or incarcerated for certain sex offenses and for disclosure of test results to the victims or their guardians; providing limited exceptions; providing for victim counseling; providing for post-conviction testing orders and disclosure of results and for disclosure of results of testing during incarceration; amending s. 951.27, F.S., to authorize disclosure of human immunodeficiency virus test results obtained under that section to victims or their guardians; providing for retroactive applicability with respect to testing previously performed on inmates; amending s. 381.609, F.S., relating to testing for human immunodeficiency virus, to conform; providing severability; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. By Representative Mims- HB 1117-A bill to be entitled An act relating to support; amending s. 409.2554, F.S.; redefining the term "support" to provide that the IV-D agency shall provide enforcement services on behalf of persons due support; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Wallace- HB 1119-A bill to be entitled An act relating to county government; amending s. 125.69, F.S.; providing that a fine exceeding $500 may be imposed for violation of a county ordinance when necessary to carry out a federally mandated program; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. By Representative Valdes- HB 1121-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the designation of public facilities; requiring the redesignation of any public facility upon the felony conviction of the person in honor of whom the facility was designated; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations. By Representative Friedman- HB 1123-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to nonacademic courses and student extracurricular activities. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Friedman- HB 1125-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to child abuse and the Child Abuse Registry. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representatives Rehm, Sanderson, Goode, Bainter, Grindle- HB 1127-A bill to be entitled An act relating to building permits; amending s. 553.79, F.S.; requiring owner's authorization to apply for a building permit if the applicant is not the owner; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Friedman- HB 1129-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the public service tax; amending s. 166.231, F.S.; allowing municipalities to levy a tax upon sanitary sewer service; providing restrictions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Mortham- HB 1131-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 233.069, F.S., relating to the vocational improvement fund; providing for application for grants for certain programs and providing for additional funding; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Long- HB 1133-A bill to be entitled An act relating to speech pathology and audiology; amending s. 468.143, F.S.; revising education requirements for certification as a speech-language pathologist or audiologist; revising requirements for certification renewal; providing that certain certificates may be held and prohibiting the abatement of certain proceedings; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representative Bloom- HB 1135-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to charitable solicitation. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. By Representative Ritchie- HB 1137-A bill to be entitled An act relating to chariots; amending s. 320.01, F.S; redefining the term "moped" to include chariots; directing the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to make described rules with respect to chariots; providing fees; amending s. 320.27, F.S.; exempting persons who sell or deliver chariots from being required to be motor vehicle dealers; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Kelly- HB 1139-A bill to be entitled An act relating to building code administrators and inspectors; amending s. 553.795, F.S.; making mandatory the voluntary certification of building code administrators and inspectors; deleting a provision which relates to powers of counties, municipalities, cities, special districts, or state agencies to regulate work performed by inspection personnel; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. By Representative Canady- HB 1141-A bill to be entitled An act relating to sexual battery; amending s. 794.011, F.S.; providing that the offense of sexual battery includes attempted sexual battery; deleting references to physical force and violence not likely to cause serious personal injury from the elements of the second degree felony of sexual battery; providing penalties; reenacting ss. 110.1127(3)(a)1.1., 393.0655(1)(j), 394.457(6)(a)10., 396.0425(1)(j), 397.0715(1)(j), 402.305(1)(a)10., 409.175(4)(a)6.1., 775.15(7), 794.022, 794.023(2), 914.16, 944.033(4), 945.091(3), 946.40(4), 951.24(2)(c), 958.09(2), 959.06(3)(1), F.S., for the purpose of incorporating the amendments to s. 794.011, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Renke, Sanderson, Mortham- HB 1143-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Beverage Law; creating s. 561.026, F.S.; creating the Alcoholic Beverage and Tobacco Forfeiture and Investigative Trust Fund; amending s. 561.12, F.S.; providing for a cross reference to provide an exception to the deposit of funds under the Beverage Law; amending s. 932.704, F.S.; revising language with respect to forfeiture proceedings to make reference to the Alcoholic Beverage and Tobacco Forfeiture and Investigative Trust Fund; repealing s. 562.39, F.S.; relating to the disposition and appraisal of property seized under the Beverage Law; repealing s. 562.40, F.S.; relating to forfeiture proceedings; repealing s. 562.401, F.S.; relating to the delivery of property to the claimant; repealing s. 562.402, F.S.; relating to the proceeding when no claim is filed; repealing s. 562.403, F.S.; relating to proceedings when a claim is filed; repealing s. 562.404, F.S.; relating to the provision allowing the attorney for the board of county commissioners to represent the state in certain proceedings; repealing s. 562.405, F.S.; relating to the judgment of forfeiture; repealing s. 562.406, F.S.; relating to fees for services; repealing s. 562.407, F.S.; relating to the disposition of proceeds of forfeiture; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Gordon- HB 1145-A bill to be entitled An act relating to teaching hospitals; creating s. 768.601, F.S.; providing definitions; providing limited immunity from civil liability for teaching hospitals under contract with state or local government to provide health care, and for the agents, employees, and students thereof; providing that excessive judgments be reported to the Legislature; providing for patient notification; providing that existing public records provisions are not affected; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. By Representative Renke- HB 1147-A bill to be entitled An act relating to law enforcement officers; amending s. 776.05, F.S.; prohibiting law enforcement agencies and other governmental entities from adopting rules that limit an officer's ability to use deadly force beyond the limits provided by law; providing an exception; requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt guidelines for the use of deadly force; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Silver- HB 1149-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public officers and employees; amending s. 112.3141, F.S.; providing an exception to the prohibition against members of the Legislature or statewide elected officers representing persons before a government body or agency for a period of 2 years following vacation of office; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Mims- HB 1151-A bill to be entitled An act relating to emergency medical assistance; creating s. 401.291, F.S.; providing legislative intent; defining "first responder"; providing for certain training requirements for first responders; authorizing use of certain procedures by first responders; providing conditions; requiring emergency medical services medical directors to establish certain policies and procedures; providing for rules of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; directing the department to conduct a study; requiring a report; providing an appropriation; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. By Representative Kelly- HB 1153-A bill to be entitled An act relating to sale of liquefied petroleum gas; amending s. 527.01, F.S.; revising definitions; revising the types of activities that constitute a qualifier; amending s. 527.02, F.S.; revising licensure categories; providing an exemption; providing original application and renewal fees; revising examination requirements and fees; specifying requirements applicable to qualifiers; requiring reexamination or proof of training; creating s. 527.021, F.S.; requiring annual registration of transport vehicles; providing a fee; providing a penalty; amending s. 527.03, F.S.; revising the licensure period; providing a restoration fee; amending s. 527.04, F.S.; revising bond and insurance requirements; amending s. 527.055, F.S.; revising powers of the Department of Insurance relating to competency standards; amending s. 527.0605, F.S.; providing for application of chapter 527 to liquefied petroleum gas bulk storage locations; amending s. 527.061, F.S.; authorizing inspection of vehicles; amending s. 527.07, F.S.; providing for installation of temporary equipment or introduction of liquefied petroleum gas in extreme hardship conditions; repealing s. 527.11, F.S., relating to minimum storage requirements; amending s. 527.13, F.S.; increasing the civil penalty that may be imposed; amending s. 527.15, F.S.; correcting a reference; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. 51 April 3, 1990 52 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Referred to the Committees on Insurance, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Messersmith, Grindle- HB 1155-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation; amending ss. 403.718 and 403.7185, F.S.; providing that the fees on the retail sale of motor vehicle tires and lead-acid batteries are not subject to taxes imposed under part I of chapter 212; providing that such fees shall be stated separately on the invoice or other sales document; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Wise- HB 1157-A bill to be entitled An act relating to vocational rehabilitation; amending s. 413.20, F.S.; revising definitions; creating s. 413.614, F.S.; creating the "Florida Endowment for Vocational Rehabilitation Act"; providing definitions and legislative intent; establishing the Florida Endowment Foundation for Vocational Rehabilitation as a direct-support organization of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in accordance with rules of the division; providing requirements of a direct-support organization contract between the foundation and the division; providing for funding from public and private sources, including an additional penalty on noncriminal moving traffic violations, and providing for investment of endowment principal funds by the State Board of Administration; providing for the organization, powers, and duties of the foundation; providing for audit; providing for membership and powers and duties of the board of directors, including establishment of an operating account; providing for uses of the operating account and distribution of endowment earnings; providing for the confidentiality of certain records; providing for future review and repeal; providing for an annual report; providing rulemaking authority; amending s. 318.18, F.S.; providing an additional monetary penalty for certain moving traffic violations and providing for allocation thereof; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. HB 1159-Withdrawn By Representatives Goode, Crotty, Mackey, Mims- HB 1161-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the retiree health insurance subsidy; amending s. 112.363, F.S.; providing an increased amount; providing for increased employer contributions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representative Hawkins- HB 1163-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending s. 101.6102, F.S.; providing that mail ballot elections may be used in special districts covering more than one county; removing the prohibition against the use of mail ballots for a referendum to approve the levy of taxes or the issuance of bonds; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Glickman- HB 1165-A bill to be entitled An act relating to civil penalties for traffic infractions; amending s. 318.18, F.S.; increasing the amount of civil penalties for traffic infractions; amending s. 318.21, F.S.; providing for the disposition of the increase in the amount of civil penalties for traffic infractions; defining the term "corrections capital improvements"; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Corrections, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. I E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 By Representative Diaz-Balart- HB 1167-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Income Tax Code; amending ss. 220.02, 220.03, F.S.; creating ss. 220.1891, 220.70, F.S.; granting tax credits against the income tax and franchise tax to corporations and financial institutions that provide first-mortgage loans for housing for families whose incomes do not exceed a specified amount; providing for computation of the credit; providing limitations on the credits; providing for carryover of unused credits for a specified period; providing for order of applying the credit against the tax; providing the Department of Revenue with rulemaking authority with respect to the credits; providing applicability to particular tax years; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Ostrau- HB 1169-A bill to be entitled An act relating to recorded instruments; amending s. 689.03, F.S.; deleting obsolete language relating to the effect of a married woman's signature on a warranty deed; repealing ss. 28.16 and 28.17, F.S., relating to records from county courts made prior to May 4, 1875, and to verification of records; repealing ss. 55.08 and 55.09, F.S., relating to judgments entered prior to June 5, 1939; repealing s. 65.071, F.S., relating to quieting title on deeds without joinder of wife when separated for 30 years; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary. By Representative Bainter- HB 1171-A bill to be entitled An act relating to domestic insurers; amending s. 628.281, F.S.; providing that a domestic insurer may maintain certain assets outside of the state under specified circumstances; reenacting ss. 628.271 and 631.051(5), F.S., relating to offices, records, and assets of domestic insurers, to incorporate the amendment to s. 628.281, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Irvine- HB 1173-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax on sales, use, and other transactions; amending s. 212.08, F.S.; providing an exemption for sales or leases to certain garden clubs; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Morse- HB 1175-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending ss. 101.141, 101.151, 101.27, 101.36, 101.5609, F.S.; requiring ballots to contain a photograph of each candidate; requiring a candidate qualifying for office to submit a current photograph of himself; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Grindle- HB 1177-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the labeling of packaged food products; requiring that packaged food products sold in this state be labeled with information concerning the fats and oils contained in or used in the preparation of the product; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Agriculture. By Representative Holland- HB 1179-A bill to be entitled An act relating to medical expenses of persons in custody; amending s. 944.17, F.S.; providing for medical expenses of state prisoners; amending s. 048.06, F.S.; providing for medical expenses of probation violators; amending s. 947.22, F.S.; providing for medical expenses of parole violators; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Corrections and Appropriations. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Easterly- HB 1181-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health insurance; amending s. 627.6645, F.S.; requiring an insurer providing group health insurance to provide certain advance notice of cancellation for nonpayment of premium; requiring that the insurer provide advance notice to certificateholders of cancellation, expiration, nonrenewal, or change in rates of group health insurance policies; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representative Silver- HB 1183-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drivers' licenses; amending s. 322.32, F.S., relating to unlawful use of license; deleting display or possession of a suspended license as a misdemeanor offense; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representative Thomas- HB 1185-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health care providers; providing legislative findings; authorizing contracts which waive or limit a patient's right to recover for injuries sustained as a result of the negligence of a health care provider; providing requirements for such contracts; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Healey- HB 1187-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public officers and employees; amending s. 112.061, F.S.; providing an exception to certain limitations on the reimbursement of members of the Legislature for chartered vehicle expenses; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representative Frankel- HB 1189-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the local option tourist development tax; amending s. 125.0104, F.S.; authorizing certain counties to levy an additional tax on the sale of food, beverages, or alcoholic beverages in certain establishments; providing for use of the proceeds; providing for application of penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Morse- HB 1191-A bill to be entitled An act relating to dentistry and dental hygiene; amending s. 466.006, F.S.; revising dental licensure examination requirements for applicants who are graduates of dental colleges or schools not accredited or approved; amending s. 466.007, F.S.; revising requirements for eligibility to take dental hygienist licensure examinations; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representative Morse- HB 1193-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the protection of coral reefs; requiring a licensed state pilot be on duty aboard a cargo vessel that is underway within a specified distance from such reefs; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representative Morse- HB 1195-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Department of Natural Resources; directing the department to provide, by rule, for the registration of all engines, motors, and outdoor drives; providing that the rules shall provide fees similar to vessel registration; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Rudd- HB 1197-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state uniform traffic control; amending s. 316.302, F.S.; exempting described persons who drive commercial motor vehicles from certain safety regulations; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representative Sansom- HB 1199-A bill to be entitled An act relating to judicial nominating commissions; amending s. 43.29, F.S.; providing that meetings of such commissions are open meetings; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Hill- HB 1201-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the district school system; amending s. 230.33, F.S.; requiring district school superintendents to investigate certain complaints against district employees; providing requirements for such investigations; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representative Rush- HB 1203-A bill to be entitled An act relating to campaign financing; creating s. 106.39, F.S.; providing for voluntary campaign expenditure limits for candidates for certain offices and their political parties; providing for annual adjustment of such limits; providing for disposition of excess contributions; providing penalties; providing for an injured candidate's right of action; creating s. 106.085, F.S.; requiring persons or groups making independent expenditures on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate to give notice thereof; prohibiting certain contact between persons or groups making such independent expenditures and the candidate, his opponents, staff, or political party; providing for inapplicability of voluntary campaign expenditure limits when an independent expenditure is made; providing a penalty; providing for an injured candidate's right of action; creating s. 106.1432, F.S.; specifying disclosure requirements with respect to certain political advertisements; creating s. 106.1433, F.S.; prohibiting discrimination against candidates by owners, sellers, and brokers of mass media advertising; providing requirements regarding making such advertising available for purchase; providing for an injured candidate's right of action; providing for future repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Ethics & Elections and Appropriations. HB 1205-Withdrawn By Representatives Rudd, Flagg, Martin, Lawson, Crotty, Stone, Ritchie- HB 1207-A bill to be entitled An act relating to law enforcement officers; providing an appropriation to provide a competitive pay adjustment for law enforcement employees in the University Support Personnel System law enforcement pay plan; providing for adjustments in pay plans to conform; providing a retroactive effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Flagg- HB 1209-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health care; providing legislative intent; amending s. 210.02, F.S.; increasing the tax rate on cigarettes; amending s. 210.05, F.S.; revising the method of calculating the discount to agents and wholesalers for affixing stamps; amending s. 210.20, F.S.; revising distribution of cigarette tax proceeds; providing for deposit of a portion of the proceeds of cigarette taxes in the Public Medical Assistance Trust Fund; providing for levy of tax on inventory on hand on the effective date of the act; amending ss. 561.12 and 563.05, F.S.; increasing the tax rate on malt beverages; providing for deposit of the increase in the trust fund; providing for levy of tax on inventory on hand on the effective date of the act; providing definitions; imposing an annual assessment on certain licensed health care institutions; authorizing the collection of data by the Health Care Cost Containment Board; providing penalties; providing legislative intent regarding the funding of 53 April 3, 1990 54 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE administrative costs for federally mandated Medicaid groups and services from the Public Medical Assistance Trust Fund; amending s. 409.2662, F.S.; prohibiting the funding of Medicaid elderly and disabled recipients from the Public Medical Assistance Trust Fund; amending s. 409.266, F.S.; revising eligibility requirements for Medicaid services for children; amending s. 641.225, F.S.; revising provisions relating to applicability of certain minimum surplus requirements to prepaid plans exempt under s. 641.48(3), F.S.; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Gutman- HB 1211-A bill to be entitled An act relating to judicial elections; creating s. 105.075, F.S.; prohibiting attorneys' associations from conducting or publishing certain polls or surveys in connection with judicial elections; authorizing such associations to compile and publish lists of recusals and overturned decisions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Irvine- HB 1213-A bill to be entitled An act relating to environmental management; creating the "Florida Prescribed Burning Act"; providing legislative findings and purpose regarding prescribed burning as a land management tool; providing definitions; providing rulemaking authority of the Division of Forestry of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; providing requirements for the conduct of prescribed burning; providing liability of property owner; requiring a report by the Department of Community Affairs, the Division of Forestry, and the Office of the State Fire Marshal regarding actions to minimize wildfires; providing duty of the Office of Environmental Education of the Department of Education; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representatives Rush, Guber, Davis- HB 1215-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; requiring certain health insurance policies to include coverage for tests for infertility and infertility treatment; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representatives Silver, Mortham- HB 1217-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Evidence Code; amending s. 90.803, F.S., relating to hearsay exceptions; providing for admissibility of out-of-court statements made by child victims of child abuse, and reenacting s. 90.805, F.S., relating to hearsay within hearsay, to incorporate said amendment in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Reddick- HB 1219-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the tax on rental facilities; amending s. 212.03, F.S.; exempting the rental of principal or permanent places of residence from the tax on transient rentals; revising the percentage of units in a rental facility which must be occupied by permanent residents in order for such facility to be considered a principal or permanent place of residence; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Tobin- HB 1221-A bill to be entitled An act relating to preneed funeral merchandise or service contracts; amending s. 639.11, F.S.; increasing the percentage amount of funds collected on a preneed contract that must be placed in trust; amending s. 639.13, F.S.; requiring all amounts paid for merchandise to be refunded to the contract purchaser upon cancellation at any time; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 By Representative Tobin- HB 1223-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public officers and employees; amending s. 112.061, F.S.; increasing the state per diem and subsistence allowance and mileage allowance; providing for future increases based on the U.S. Internal Revenue Code; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. HB 1225-Withdrawn By Representative De Grandy- HB 1227-A bill to be entitled An act relating to chemistry scholarships; creating a chemistry scholarship program; providing for eligibility; establishing the Chemistry Scholarship Trust Fund; providing procedures for private contributions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Wallace- HB 1229-A bill to be entitled An act relating to educational institutions; creating the Florida Uniform Management of Institutional Funds Act; providing definitions; providing circumstances under which the governing board of an institution may appropriate for expenditure appreciation on the value of an endowment fund; specifying investments that may be made by a governing board; authorizing a governing board to delegate investment management responsibilities; providing standards of conduct; providing circumstances for release of restrictions on use or investment of a gift; providing for uniform applicability and construction; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. HB 1231-Withdrawn By Representatives Sansom, Jennings- HB 1233-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public schools; amending s. 233.067, F.S.; requiring school districts to offer 12th grade students training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation for certification purposes; authorizing school districts to arrange with local governments or nonprofit associations to provide such training through certified instructors; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representative D. L. Jones- HB 1235-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the program of vertebrate paleontology within the Florida Museum of Natural History; amending s. 240.5162, F.S.; increasing the permit fee for field investigations of vertebrate fossils; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Banjanin, Bainter, Jennings- HB 1237-A bill to be entitled An act relating to controlled substances violations; amending s. 893.13, F.S.; prohibiting controlled substances violations within 1,000 feet of any recreational facility or public park or swimming pool; providing criminal penalties, including a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment for specified violations, and reenacting ss. 421.102 and 903.133, F.S., relating to eviction of tenants from public housing and the prohibition of bail on appeal, to incorporate the amendment to s. 893.13, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Sansom- HB 1239-A bill to be entitled An act relating to opticianry; amending s. 484.002, F.S.; modifying the definition of "opticianry" to delete the requirement for a written prescription for eyeglasses or lenses; amending JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI s. 484.007, F.S.; revising requirements for the licensure examination; revising apprenticeship requirements; amending s. 484.014, F.S.; providing an additional ground for disciplinary action; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform and Appropriations. By Representative Friedman- HB 1241-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 230.2312, F.S.; revising the Florida Primary Education Program to include kindergarten through grade five; revising funding and submission of plans for the program; amending s. 230.2319, F.S.; revising legislative intent, purpose, and a definition of the Florida Progress in Middle Childhood Education Program; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Kelly- HB 1243-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pilots, piloting, and pilotage; amending s. 310.011, F.S.; adding an additional member to the Board of Pilot Commissioners; amending s. 310.021, F.S.; changing the composition of the board; amending s. 310.081, F.S.; providing an additional requirement for maintenance of a state pilot license; amending s. 310.101, F.S.; providing additional authority to the board with respect to certain disciplinary action; providing clarifying language with respect to accountability of pilots; amending s. 310.111, F.S.; providing additional reporting requirements; amending s. 310.141, F.S.; eliminating piloting exemptions for certain vessels; amending s. 310.151, F.S.; changing the composition of the Board of Pilot Commissioners in their rate setting procedures; providing for the implementation of the act; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform and Appropriations. By Representative Troxler- HB 1245-A bill to be entitled An act relating to ad valorem tax exemptions; amending s. 196.101, F.S.; increasing the income limitation required to qualify for the exemption of the homestead of certain disabled persons; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Arnall- HB 1247-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the designation of a state band; creating s. 15.049, F.S.; designating the St. Johns River City Band as the official state band; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. By Representative Crotty- HB 1249-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public records; amending s. 125.0104, F.S.; providing for the confidentiality of booking business records of convention centers, sports stadiums, sports arenas, coliseums, and auditoriums financed by the local option tourist development tax; providing for future review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations. By Representatives Campbell, Bainter- HB 1251-A bill to be entitled An act relating to water management districts; amending s. 373.073, F.S.; providing for the filling of vacancies on the governing board of a water management district by appointment or by merit retention; amending s. 373.0693, F.S.; correcting a cross reference; creating ss. 373.0741-373.0746, F.S., relating to governing board merit retention elections; providing for qualifying and oath; providing for the form of ballot; providing for the determination of retention in office; providing requirements on campaign contributions and expenses; limiting political party activity; providing penalties; providing for the applicability of the election code; amending s. 101.151, F.S., relating to the general election ballot, to conform; amending s. 101.251, F.S.; providing for printing the names of candidates for retention as a board member on the general election ballot; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Environmental Regulation. April 3, 1990 E OF REPRESENTATIVES 55 By Representative Kelly- HB 1253-A bill to be entitled An act relating to land surveying; amending s. 472.003, F.S., relating to exemptions from provisions regulating land surveying; modifying an exemption for certain contractors; saving s. 472.003(3), F.S., from repeal; continuing the exemption for certain persons who perform construction layout from established controls; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representatives Goode, Arnold, Harris, Roberts, Messersmith, Patchett, Locke, Boyd, Arnall- HB 1255-A bill to be entitled An act relating to physician assistants; amending s. 458.347, F.S.; authorizing a supervising physician to delegate the authority to prescribe medications; providing an exception for certain controlled substances; providing restrictions and requirements; amending s. 893.02, F.S.; including certain physician assistants under the definition of "practitioner" in provisions relating to controlled substances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representative Grindle- HB 1257-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public health; amending s. 381.702, F.S.; defining "applicant," "condition," and "transfer" under the Health Facility and Services Development Act; amending s. 381.706, F.S.; requiring applicants for certificates of need for existing facilities and programs to be licenseholders; eliminating expedited review of certain combinations and divisions of certificates of need; amending s. 381.709, F.S.; providing for only one certificate-of-need review cycle per year; exempting certificate-of-need determinations from certain requirements applicable to licensing; amending s. 381.712, F.S.; prohibiting conveyances of certificates of need, except by transfer; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. By Representatives De Grandy, Rojas- HB 1259-A bill to be entitled An act relating to civil actions; amending s. 57.105, F.S.; providing circumstances for award of prejudgment interest to the plaintiff in civil actions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Holland- HB 1261-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drivers' licenses; creating s. 322.165, F.S.; limiting the driving privilege of licensed drivers under 18 years of age to operation between specified hours; providing exceptions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. HB 1263-Withdrawn HB 1265-Withdrawn By Representatives Mims, Dantzler- HB 1267-A bill to be entitled An act relating to construction contracting; amending s. 489.103, F.S.; defining the term "owners of property" to provide certain exemptions from construction contracting provisions for owners of mobile homes; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representatives Goode, Roberts- HB 1269-A bill to be entitled An act relating to financial matters; requiring state and local governmental agencies which propose to enter into certain types of financing plans to hold public hearings; providing that certain nonprofit corporations created by or on behalf of governmental agencies which issue certain evidences of indebtedness are subject to open meeting requirements; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Wallace- HB 1271-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization) Act; amending s. 895.02, F.S.; providing the keeping of a gambling house as an additional predicate crime constituting racketeering activity, and reenacting ss. 27.34(1), 655.50(3)(g), and 896.101(1)(g), F.S., relating to state attorneys' offices, money laundering, and financial transaction offenses, to incorporate said amendment in references thereto; amending s. 895.05, F.S.; defining property and the use thereof subject to forfeiture; providing for forfeiture of substituted assets; providing for the filing of a notice of RICO lien when the property is used to facilitate the commission of proscribed conduct, and reenacting ss. 16.53(3), (4)(a), and (5), 27.345(1), 895.02(6) and (12), and 895.09(1), (2)(a), and (5), F.S., relating to the Legal Affairs Revolving Trust Fund, reimbursement of state attorney expenses, and disposition of funds obtained through RICO forfeiture proceedings, to incorporate said amendment in references thereto; amending s. 895.06, F.S.; providing for the sealing of a nondisclosure order of the court and provision of a copy thereof to the investigative agency; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Holland, Lewis- HB 1273-A bill to be entitled An act relating to medical examiners; amending s. 112.3145, F.S.; requiring district medical examiners and associate medical examiners to file disclosure of financial interests and clients represented before agencies; amending s. 406.06, F.S.; specifying that district medical examiners and associate medical examiners are public officers for purposes of s. 112.313, F.S., and the standards of conduct prescribed thereunder; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representatives Hargrett, Bloom- HB 1275-A bill to be entitled An act relating to transportation; amending s. 333.01, F.S.; providing definitions; amending s. 333.02, F.S.; providing for regulation of land uses in the vicinity of airports; amending s. 333.03, F.S.; providing for adoption of zoning regulations for runway clear zones and airport land use compatibility; creating s. 333.031, F.S.; creating the Airport Safety and Land Use Compatibility Study Commission; providing for a report; amending s. 333.05, F.S.; providing for adoption of zoning regulations in runway clear zones; amending s. 333.06, F.S.; providing for zoning requirements; amending s. 333.07, F.S.; providing for variance requirements; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Public Transportation and Appropriations. By Representatives Albright, Mortham- HB 1277-A bill to be entitled An act relating to handicapped parking; amending s. 320.0848, F.S.; including chiropractors in a list of persons who may certify a person as handicapped to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Emergency Preparedness, Military & Veterans Affairs. By Representative Wallace- HB 1279-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Board of Regents; amending s. 240.209, F.S.; authorizing the Board of Regents to adjust certain fees under described circumstances; providing additional powers of the board; creating s. 240.2094, F.S.; authorizing the Board of Regents to issue revenue bonds under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Renke- HB 1281-A bill to be entitled An act relating to games of chance; creating s. 849.0937, F.S.; providing definitions; authorizing certain charitable, nonprofit, or veterans' clubs to conduct certain games of chance; providing requirements and restrictions regarding the conduct of such games; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Canady- HB 1283-A bill to be entitled An act relating to bribery; creating s. 838.15, F.S.; establishing the offense of commercial bribe receiving, and providing felony penalties; creating s. 838.16, F.S.; establishing the offense of commercial bribery, and providing felony penalties; reenacting ss. 112.3173(2)(e)4., 121.091(5)(f), 772.102(1)(a)24., and 895.02(1)(a)26., F.S., relating to retirement benefits, civil remedies for criminal practices, and the Florida R.I.C.O. Act, to incorporate the amendment to ch. 838, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Easterly- HB 1285-A bill to be entitled An act relating to condominiums; amending s. 718.112, F.S.; providing that, unless otherwise provided in the bylaws, the officers and members of the board of administration of a condominium shall serve without compensation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Mortham- HB 1287-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 232.246, F.S.; revising credit requirements for high school graduation; amending s. 236.081, F.S.; conforming a cross reference; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representative Kelly- HB 1289-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pharmacy; amending s. 465.008, F.S.; providing for a delinquency period and delinquency fees; amending s. 465.012, F.S.; deleting inactive applications and obsolete language; creating s. 499.0245, F.S.; requiring all drug products with a shelf life of 36 months or more manufactured or distributed in the state bear a standard expiration date; providing for exemptions; providing for rules; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Rudd, Jennings- HB 1291-A bill to be entitled An act relating to child abuse and neglect; amending s. 415.504, F.S.; providing intent; providing for disposal of records relating to unfounded reports; providing for internal audit of the central abuse registry and tracking system program; requiring a report; requiring notification to the state attorney of suspected false reports; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health & Rehabilitative Services. By Representative Glickman- HB 1293-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; amending s. 20.19, F.S.; providing additional responsibilities of the Deputy Secretary for Programs relating to establishment of, and uniform requirements for, service district waiting lists and a minimum core of client services; providing for delegation of responsibilities to the program offices of the department; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health & Rehabilitative Services. By Representative Arnall- HB 1295-A bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Sharon L. Firesheets; providing an appropriation to compensate her for severe personal injuries sustained as a result of the negligence of the Department of Transportation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Select Committee on Claims and the Committee on Appropriations. 56 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Banjanin- HB 1297-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Medicaid; amending s. 409.266, F.S.; authorizing Medicaid recipients to receive up to a specified dollar amount towards the costs of a liver transplant; providing that time spent in a hospital in connection with such transplant does not count towards the inpatient day limit; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. By Representatives Safley, Jennings- HB 1299-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation; amending s. 212.0505, F.S.; providing that the tax imposed on controlled and other substances shall be returned to the county of collection for local law enforcement purposes and providing for proceeds which cannot be returned; providing rulemaking authority; amending s. 212.20, F.S.; providing for reallocation of proceeds of such tax to the law enforcement trust fund established by the board of county commissioners of the county of collection; authorizing specified transfer of any remaining proceeds; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Young- HB 1301-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to public education facilities construction and local government comprehensive planning. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representatives Holland, Lawson, Safley, Gutman- HB 1303-A bill to be entitled An act relating to boating safety; amending s. 316.193, F.S.; providing for consideration of convictions of certain boating offenses as prior convictions with respect to operating under the influence; amending s. 327.02, F.S.; providing definitions with respect to the Florida Vessel Registration and Safety Law; amending s. 327.04, F.S.; authorizing the Department of Natural Resources to require that certain information be supported by oath or affirmation; amending s. 327.11, F.S.; revising language with respect to vessel registration; amending s. 327.30, F.S.; revising language with respect to collisions, accidents, and casualties; amending s. 327.31, F.S.; directing the Division of Law Enforcement to transmit certain information; creating s. 327.331, F.S.; providing that bow, setback, gunwale, and transom riding are unlawful; amending s. 327.35, F.S.; prohibiting operation of vessels by persons impaired by alcohol or drugs; prohibiting operation of certain vessels by persons with certain alcohol concentrations; providing penalties; providing for consideration of convictions of certain traffic offenses as prior convictions with respect to vessels; amending s. 327.352, F.S.; correcting a cross reference; amending s. 327.3521, F.S.; providing penalties for refusal to take a chemical or physical test under certain circumstances; providing for a service charge; creating s. 327.3522, F.S.; providing for chemical and physical testing of crewmembers of inspected vessels; amending s. 327.353, F.S.; correcting a cross reference; amending s. 327.354, F.S.; revising language with respect to certain presumptions; amending s. 327.46, F.S.; providing for the creation of restricted areas on waters other than the Florida Intracoastal Waterway by ordinance; creating s. 327.461, F.S.; providing for speed and wake limits; providing a penalty; amending s. 327.50, F.S.; revising language with respect to vessel safety regulations and lighting requirements; amending s. 327.52, F.S.; providing for maximum loading and horsepower information and requirements; amending s. 327.70, F.S.; providing for enforcement; amending s. 327.72, F.S.; revising penalties; amending s. 327.73, F.S.; revising language with respect to noncriminal infractions; amending s. 327.731, F.S.; revising language with respect to the mandatory education of violators; amending s. 327.74, F.S.; providing that every charge with respect to a boating offense shall be brought by a uniform boating citation; providing a definition; repealing s. 327.351, F.S., relating to the operation of a vessel while intoxicated; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Young- HB 1305-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 233.058, F.S.; revising funding provisions for students in intensive English language instruction programs; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representatives Young, Irvine- HB 1307-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; creating s. 231.263, F.S.; establishing the Recovery Network for Educators; stating purpose of the recovery network; providing for employment of staff; defining procedures; providing a public records exemption; providing for future review and repeal; providing for investigation of collaboration; providing a penalty for collaboration; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Ascherl- HB 1309-A bill to be entitled An act relating to county government; amending s. 125.01, F.S.; providing that the area of a municipal service taxing or benefit unit established for specified purposes may include a municipality or any part thereof; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Canady, Jennings- HB 1311-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the protection of minors; amending s. 847.013, F.S., relating to the exposure of minors to harmful motion pictures, exhibitions, shows, presentations, or representations; removing an exemption for a minor who is accompanied by a parent; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Small Business & Economic Development. By Representative Canady- HB 1313-A bill to be entitled An act relating to federal liens; creating the Florida Uniform Federal Lien Registration Act; specifying applicability; providing for filing of notices of federal liens, certificates, and other notices affecting federal liens; specifying duties of the Secretary of State and the clerks of the circuit courts; providing for fees; providing for uniformity of construction; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Safley, Wallace- HB 1315-A bill to be entitled An act relating to rights of disabled persons; amending s. 413.08, F.S.; providing that a physically disabled person has the right to be accompanied by a service dog in certain places; requiring that certain dog guides and service dogs be identifiable as being from a recognized school; providing that certain places may deny access to dog guides or service dogs if they provide specified alternatives; providing penalties for denial of access; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Sindler- HB 1317-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to incarceration for all drug offenders. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Silver- HB 1319-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to road designation. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representative Young- HB 1321-A bill to be entitled An act relating to procurement by public entities; amending s. 120.53, Florida Statutes; specifying when a protest of specifications in an invitation to bid or request for proposals must be filed; 57 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES prescribing content of such protest; specifying effect of filing and of failing to file the protest; reenacting ss. 24.109(2), 120.54(10), 120.68(8), and 325.208(1), F.S., relating to the Department of the Lottery, model rules of procedure, judicial review, and motor vehicle inspections, to incorporate the amendment to s. 120.53, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations. By Representative Sindler- HB 1323-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to the creation of a Division of Youth Services within the Department of Corrections for the purpose of removing the responsibility and statutory jurisdiction of all delinquency matters from the Children, Youth, and Families Program Office in the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services and placing such authority in the Department of Corrections. Referred to the Committees on Children & Youth and Appropriations. By Representative Young- HB 1325-A bill to be entitled An act relating to postsecondary education; amending s. 240.115, F.S.; providing for the admission of a community college associate of arts graduate at the state university of his choice; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Young- HB 1327-A bill to be entitled An act relating to ad valorem tax exemptions; amending s. 196.199, F.S.; revising provisions which specify conditions under which property owned by governmental units but used by nongovernmental lessees is exempt from taxation; amending s. 215.47, F.S., relating to investment of state funds, to conform; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Young-- HB 1329-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the tax on sales, use, and other transactions; amending s. 212.08, F.S.; providing an exemption for fees or charges received by educational institutions for public use of photocopy machines; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Sindler- HB 1331-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 229.814, F.S.; deleting authority for persons under 18 years of age to take the examination for a high school equivalency diploma; amending s. 232.01, F.S.; increasing the compulsory school attendance age; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representative Sansom- HB 1333-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the correctional system; amending ss. 944.09, 947.135, 947.174, 947.175, 947.20, and 948.03, F.S.; requiring that all terms, conditions, and restrictions imposed upon the release under supervision of offenders, parolees, and probationers be enforced and complied with; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Corrections. By Representatives De Grandy, Jennings- HB 1335-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drug abuse prevention and control; amending s. 893.13, F.S.; prescribing a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment and fine for the delivery of certain controlled substances to a minor or for using a minor in the sale or delivery of controlled substances; providing for the reduction or suspension of such a sentence under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Young- HB 1337-A bill to be entitled An act relating to postsecondary education; amending s. 240.116, F.S.; revising provisions relating to credit for student participation in the International Baccalaureate Program; amending s. 240.209, F.S.; authorizing the Board of Regents to permit certain employees to take tuition-free courses; amending s. 240.2111, F.S.; renaming the meritorious service awards program and revising provisions thereof; amending s. 240.233, F.S.; revising foreign language credit requirements for admission to universities; amending s. 240.2605, F.S.; revising provisions relating to contributions and matching grants from the Trust Fund for Major Gifts; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Arnall- HB 1339-A bill to be entitled An act relating to noncriminal traffic infractions; amending s. 318.14, F.S.; requiring approval of driver improvement courses by the Traffic Court Review Committee; providing for minimum standards; providing for certification; limiting the number of programs that may be offered in any area; requiring proof of nonprofit status; specifying minimum length of course; providing for a course for persons cited for an infraction a second time within 12 months; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. By Representative Hoffmann- HB 1341-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; creating s. 624.5107, F.S.; imposing an additional premium tax on life insurers; creating the Medical Examiners Commission Training Trust Fund and providing for the deposit of the proceeds of such tax therein; limiting use of moneys in the fund; requiring the Medical Examiners Commission to operate a training program and adopt rules; specifying powers and duties of the Department of Law Enforcement; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Frankel- HB 1343-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation; creating the General Special District Convention Center Development Tax Act; authorizing certain special districts to levy a tax on retail purchases of food, beverages, or alcoholic beverages in certain establishments; providing for use of the proceeds; providing for application of the tax; providing for collection and administration; providing duties of the Department of Revenue; providing penalties; providing for local administration of the tax; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Small Business & Economic Development, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Sindler- HB 1345-A bill to be entitled An act relating to dangerous dogs; providing definitions; authorizing animal control authorities to classify dogs as dangerous under certain conditions; requiring registration of such dogs; providing for fees; imposing certain duties on certain persons responsible for such dogs; specifying application of the act; providing penalties; specifying criminal penalties applicable to certain persons when a dangerous dog attacks or bites a person or another domestic animal and when any dog causes severe injury to or death of a person; providing for confiscation and disposal of such dogs; requiring payment of certain costs and fees when a dog is confiscated; providing that the act does not prohibit further local restrictions or supersede other laws; providing that existing ordinances are not abrogated; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 1347-A bill to be entitled An act relating to probate; amending s. 733.212, F.S., relating to notice of administration; providing an effective date. 58 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Healey, Irvine- HB 1349-A bill to be entitled An act relating to expressway authorities; creating ss. 348.116-348.127, F.S.; creating the "Florida Expressway Authority Act"; providing definitions; providing for the creation and membership of expressway authorities; providing purposes and powers; providing for bonds; providing for lease-purchase agreement; providing that the Department of Transportation may be appointed by the Division of Bond Finance of the Department of General Services as agent of the division for construction; providing for the acquisition of lands and property; providing for cooperation with other units, boards, agencies, and individuals; providing for the covenant of the state; providing for exemption from taxation; providing for applicability; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Hoffmann- HB 1351-A bill to be entitled An act relating to weapons and firearms; amending s. 790.22, F.S.; prohibiting the use or possession of certain weapons and firearms by persons of a certain age; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Logan- HB 1353-A bill to be entitled An act relating to government and business relations; amending s. 11.42, F.S., relating to the Auditor General; providing for an audit statement regarding agency compliance with minority procurement goals; amending s. 287.042, F.S., relating to the powers, duties, and functions of the Division of Purchasing of the Department of General Services; providing clarifying language with respect to determining the base amount for assessing compliance with percentage requirements for procurement contracts by minority business enterprises; providing certain reporting requirements with respect to minority business enterprises in state contracting; amending s. 287.062, F.S.; providing an exception to competitive bid requirements for commodities available from only a single certified minority business enterprise; providing additional encouragement for agency set-asides for minority business enterprises; providing for direct payment of minority business enterprises; amending s. 288.703, F.S.; redefining "small business"; amending s. 288.707, F.S.; adding members to the Florida Black Business Investment Board; amending s. 339.08, F.S., relating to the use of moneys in the State Transportation Trust Fund; requiring preferential processing of invoices for early payments in return for discounts therefore; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Small Business & Economic Development and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 1355-A bill to be entitled An act relating to economic development; creating ss. 159.901-159.913, F.S.; creating the Economic Development Finance Act; providing definitions; providing legislative findings; creating the Economic Development Finance Commission; providing for the powers and duties of the commission; creating trust funds for the use of the commission; providing for the application of ch. 120, F.S.; providing for the issuance of bonds; providing a penalty for certain violation; providing for tax exemption; providing for the negotiability of bonds; providing that the bonds are eligible for investment; providing for the application of the act; providing for eminent domain; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Small Business & Economic Development, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Figg- HB 1357-A bill to be entitled An act relating to costs of land acquisition; amending ss. 73.091 and 73.092, F.S.; revising procedures for award of attorney's fees in eminent domain proceedings; requiring that the greatest weight be given to benefits resulting to the client; providing for April 3, 1990 E OF REPRESENTATIVES 59 reduction of attorney's fees to be paid pursuant to a fee agreement in specified circumstances; providing for offer of judgment; providing circumstances for limiting attorney's fees after rejection of an offer of judgment; amending s. 337.271, F.S.; specifying contents of the invoice for costs in Department of Transportation negotiations for land acquisition; providing for nonbinding mediation of compensation and business damage claims; providing that certain statements used in mediation are not admissible in subsequent proceedings; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 1359-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal appeals; amending s. 924.071, F.S.; expanding the authority of the state to appeal from pretrial orders; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Tobiassen- HB 1361-A bill to be entitled An act relating to law enforcement officers; providing that a special agent of the United States Naval Investigative Service has certain powers of a law enforcement officer in specified circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Hoffmann- HB 1363-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicles; amending s. 320.0848, F.S.; providing for the issuance of a placard that entitles a handicapped person to park a rental car or a borrowed car in certain parking spaces; prescribing the format of the placard; setting a fee; providing that licensed podiatrists are authorized to certify persons as being eligible to receive an exemption entitlement parking permit; amending s. 316.1958, F.S.; providing reciprocity for holders of placards from other states; amending ss. 316.1955, 316.1956, 316.1964, F.S.; providing that a handicapped parking placard shall be treated as equivalent to a handicapped exemption entitlement parking permit; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Emergency Preparedness, Military & Veterans Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Arnall- HB 1365-A bill to be entitled An act relating to developments of regional impact; amending s. 380.06, F.S.; providing for application of development-of-regional-impact review to certain landfills; amending s. 380.0651, F.S.; specifying that certain resource recovery and management facilities are presumed to be developments of regional impact; amending ss. 189.415, 369.307, 380.11, 380.061, 403.524, F.S.; correcting cross- references; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. By Representative Thomas- HB 1367-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 236.02, F.S., relating to minimum requirements of the Florida Education Finance Program; requiring high school students to remain in school for the entire school day; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representative Mortham- HB 1369-A bill to be entitled An act relating to occupational therapy; amending s. 468.203, F.S.; modifying the definition of "occupational therapy aide"; amending s. 468.205, F.S.; renaming the Occupational Therapist Council; repealing s. 468.225(1)(e), F.S., relating to restricting practice as an occupational therapy aide; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representative Mortham- HB 1371-A bill to be entitled An act relating to dentistry; amending s. 466.028, F.S.; revising language with respect to grounds for disciplinary action; providing an additional ground for which disciplinary action may 60 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE be taken by the Board of Dentistry against a licensee; reenacting s. 466.011, F.S., relating to licensure, to incorporate the amendment to s. 466.028, F.S., in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representative Glickman- HB 1373-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Environmental Protection Act of 1971; amending s. 403.412, F.S.; expanding authority of the Department of Legal Affairs, any political subdivision of the state, or a citizen of the state to maintain certain actions for the protection of the air, water, land, or other natural resources of the state; requiring certain notice of governmental enforcement actions; revising provisions relating to the award of attorney and witness fees, and providing for costs; providing for the granting of injunctive relief without a showing of special injury to the complaining party or inadequate remedies of law; providing for award of damages; providing for the dismissal of intervening parties under certain circumstances and for the award of reasonable attorney and witness fees; providing for complaints by any person of violations of environmental laws; providing for inspection, determination, and notice of disposition; providing for access to disputed sites for certain purposes; authorizing complainant to accompany inspector under certain circumstances; reenacting ss. 258.397(7), 258.46, and 373.136(2), F.S., relating to certain enforcement actions, to incorporate the amendment to s. 403.412, F.S., in references; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation and Appropriations. By Representatives Figg, Young- HB 1375-A bill to be entitled An act relating to postsecondary education; amending s. 240.498, F.S.; revising provisions relating to the creation of the Florida Endowment Fund for Higher Education; removing obsolete language; providing state matching funds for certain private contributions; providing for certification; authorizing an increase in membership of the board of directors for the Florida Endowment Fund for Higher Education; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Goode- HB 1377-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public records; amending s. 119.011, F.S.; revising a list of documents that are not included within the meaning of "criminal intelligence information" and "criminal investigative information" for purposes of the exemption of such information from public records requirements, to remove certain documents given to persons arrested; providing additional criteria for determining when criminal intelligence and criminal investigative information is considered "active"; amending s. 119.07, F.S.; specifying that active criminal intelligence and investigative information remains exempt from public records requirements after discovery is provided in a criminal prosecution; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations. By Representative Diaz-Balart- HB 1379-A bill to be entitled An act relating to nursing scholarships; creating s. 240.4071, F.S.; creating a nursing scholarship loan program; providing for eligibility; providing for repayment of the loan; establishing the Nursing Scholarship Loan Trust Fund; providing procedures for private contributions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Davis- HB 1381-A bill to be entitled An act relating to child care; amending s. 402.302, F.S.; revising the definition of family day care home; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health & Rehabilitative Services. I SOF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 By Representatives Troxler, Bainter- HB 1383-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state uniform traffic control; creating s. 316.3045, F.S.; prohibiting the operation of radios or other mechanical soundmaking devices in motor vehicles which are audible at a certain distance from the vehicle; providing exemptions; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representatives Simon, Jennings- HB 1385-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the correctional system; amending s. 944.275, F.S.; limiting the amount of time an inmate's term of imprisonment may be reduced by awards of gain-time or provisional release credits; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Corrections and Appropriations. By Representatives Renke, Jennings- HB 1387-A bill to be entitled An act relating to sexual offenses against minors; prescribing a minimum term of imprisonment without probation or suspension, deferral, or withholding of adjudication of guilt or imposition of sentence for persons convicted of certain sex offenses when the victim is a minor; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Frankel- HB 1389-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the local government infrastructure surtax; amending s. 212.055, F.S.; providing that the surtax may be enacted pursuant to an extraordinary vote of the county governing authority or approved by referendum; authorizing the use of surtax moneys for certain operational expenses; authorizing charter counties to retire or service certain indebtedness with surtax proceeds; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Saunders- HB 1391-A bill to be entitled An act relating to bond financing; creating s. 215.846, F.S.; prohibiting certain ex parte communications during the selection of a bond counsel or bond underwriter by a state agency or political subdivision of the state; providing definitions; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representatives Gordon, Mackenzie, Graber, Ostrau, Jennings- HB 1393-A bill to be entitled An act relating to admissibility of evidence; amending s. 794.022, F.S.; providing for inadmissibility of evidence relating to the manner in which a victim of sexual battery is dressed, and reenacting s. 90.404(1)(b)1., F.S., relating to admissibility of character evidence, to incorporate said amendment in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Frankel- HB 1395-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to child care. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Sansom, Jennings- HB 1397-A bill to be entitled An act relating to fitting and dispensing of hearing aids; creating s. 484.055, F.S.; requiring advertisements of discounted services to contain a specified statement; requiring providers of such advertised services to provide a copy of hearing test results; requiring a period for refusal, cancellation, or reimbursement of payment for certain services; providing for return of equipment; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform and Appropriations. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Dantzler- HB 1399-A bill to be entitled An act relating to driver license records of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; amending s. 322.20, F.S.; prohibiting the department from releasing certain information or the driver history record of a person to any person other than a bank, a creditor of the driver, an insurance company, or a law enforcement agency or other governmental entity; prohibiting the department from releasing a list of licensed drivers to any person other than an insurance company or a law enforcement agency or other governmental entity; providing that such information and records are exempt from public disclosure requirements; providing that such exemption is subject to the Open Government Sunset Review Act; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations. By Representatives Frankel, Jennings- HB 1401-A bill to be entitled An act relating to rental car companies; requiring notice to customers as to the effect that purchasing a collision damage waiver will have on other available coverage; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representatives Ostrau, Simon- HB 1403-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elected public officers; amending s. 111.012, F.S.; providing definitions and revising provisions relating to contributions for testimonials for elected public officers; amending s. 14.058, F.S.; providing that private contributions for a Governor's inaugural celebration shall be accounted for in the same manner as contributions for a testimonial; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Deutsch- HB 1405-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 627.0665, F.S.; reducing the period of time within which an insurer must provide advance notice of premium increases to insured parties who pay through electronic funds transfer; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representative Gutman- HB 1407-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the state lottery; amending s. 24.105, F.S.; specifying the minimum rates of compensation and bonuses for lottery retailers; providing that increases in such rates shall not diminish the share of lottery revenues dedicated to public education; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Crotty- HB 1409-A bill to be entitled An act relating to postsecondary education; creating s. 240.552, F.S.; establishing the Florida Prepaid Tuition Scholarship Program; providing for program administration; providing objectives; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Ostrau- HB 1411-A bill to be entitled An act relating to postsecondary education; amending s. 240.402, F.S.; revising provisions relating to the distribution and amount of awards from the Florida Undergraduate Scholars' Fund; amending s. 240.4068, F.S.; revising provisions relating to the award of scholarship loans under the "Chappie" James Most Promising Teacher Scholarship Loan Program; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Ascherl- HB 1413-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Treasurer; creating s. 18.103, F.S.; providing for safekeeping services of the Treasurer; providing fees; amending s. 18.125, F.S.; authorizing the Treasurer to invest funds of any statutorily created board, association, or entity; amending s. 280.02, F.S.; redefining the term "average daily balance" for the purposes of the Florida Security for Public Deposits Act; amending s. 280.03, F.S.; providing that public deposits held outside the country are exempt from the requirements and protection of the act; amending s. 280.04, F.S.; revising language with respect to collateral for public deposits; amending s. 280.05, F.S.; providing an extra duty of the Treasurer; authorizing the Treasurer to allow electronic filings; amending s. 280.10, F.S.; adding language with respect to mergers or acquisitions; providing for responsibility for deposit with respect to certain qualified public depositors which sell or dispose of its branches; amending s. 290.11, F.S.; providing language with respect to public depositories which are disqualified from receiving or retaining deposits; amending s. 625.52, F.S.; creating the Treasury Cash Deposit Trust Fund; amending ss. 697.203, 697.204, and 697.205, F.S.; revising dates under the Florida Home Equity Conversion Act; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Sansom- HB 1415-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to vocational education. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representatives Campbell, Arnall, Wise- HB 1417-A bill to be entitled An act relating to indigent health care; creating s. 768.601, F.S.; providing definitions; providing limited immunity from civil liability for health care providers under contract with state or local government to provide indigent care, and for the employees thereof; providing that excessive judgments be reported to the Legislature; providing for patient notification; providing that existing public records provisions are not affected; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Banjanin- HB 1419-A bill to be entitled An act relating to environmental control; amending s. 403.413, F.S., the Florida Litter Law; including plastics and rubber products in the definition of "litter"; providing penalties; providing an administrative fine; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation and Appropriations. By Representative Guber- HB 1421-A bill to be entitled An act relating to school food service programs; amending s. 228.195, F.S.; providing for a supplementary food program; providing program requirements; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative B. L. Johnson- HB 1423-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Division of Forestry; amending s. 589.07, F.S.; specifying that the division may acquire lands for state forest purposes by purchase; specifying that land acquisition procedures provided in s. 253.025, F.S., do not apply to acquisitions by the division; amending s. 589.08, F.S.; creating a trust fund and authorizing deposit of a portion of state forest gross receipts therein; providing for use of the trust fund for certain land acquisition and management and providing requirements with respect thereto; providing for confidentiality of appraisal reports and providing for future review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. 61 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Frankel- HB 1425-A bill to be entitled An act relating to safety belt usage; amending s. 316.613, F.S.; providing that failure to use a child restraint shall not be considered in mitigation of damages; amending s. 316.614, F.S.; deleting the provision requiring enforcement of the safety belt usage law only as a secondary action; providing that failure to utilize safety belts shall not be considered in mitigation of damages; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative De Grandy- HB 1427-A bill to be entitled An act relating to theft; creating s. 812.017, F.S.; providing for imposition of mandatory minimum penalties for theft of a motor vehicle in specified circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Sansom- HB 1429-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state employment benefits; creating s. 110.162, F.S.; requiring the Department of Administration to adopt rules for tuition-free courses at universities and community colleges; providing eligibility criteria; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Glickman- HB 1431-A bill to be entitled An act relating to planning and budgeting; amending s. 216.011, F.S.; defining "core services budget"; amending s. 216.181, F.S.; providing that eligibility for advance payment is restricted for appropriations not included in the core services budget; amending s. 216.221, F.S.; providing for recommendation by agency heads of alternative budget reduction plans when the Administration Commission reduces state agency budgets and releases to prevent a deficit; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Appropriations. By Representative Easterly- HB 1433-A bill to be entitled An act relating to traffic control; amending s. 316.0825, F.S.; prohibiting a person from intentionally startling or injuring an animal being ridden or led on a roadway or shoulder; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representative Kelly- HB 1435-A bill to be entitled An act relating to professional negligence; creating part IV of ch. 768, F.S.; requiring notice before filing a professional negligence action against an architect, landscape architect, engineer, or professional land surveyor; requiring presuit investigation; providing for availability of records; providing for discovery; providing for presuit investigation and evaluation of claims and defenses by the court; authorizing dismissal based on such investigation in certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Kelly- HB 1437-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the "911" emergency telephone system; increasing the time period over which the payment of the nonrecurring charge for the "911" service may be made at the request of the subscribing county; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Peeples- HB 1439-A bill to be entitled An act relating to county government; creating s. 125.385, F.S.; providing a procedure for the vacation of parks by counties; prohibiting vacation under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Community Affairs. By Representative Canady- HB 1441-A bill to be entitled An act relating to juvenile proceedings; amending s. 39.402, F.S.; providing for notification to parents or legal custodians of children involved in dependency proceedings as to dependency procedure and their legal rights in regard thereto; providing that parents or legal custodians have the right to be heard and present evidence at shelter detention hearings; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health & Rehabilitative Services. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 1443-A bill to be entitled An act relating to procurement of legal services; amending s. 287.059, F.S.; requiring agencies to report certain information to the Attorney General; requiring initial approval of the Attorney General for legal services procured by the Executive Office of the Governor or a department under the jurisdiction of a cabinet member; reenacting s. 287.012(4), F.S., relating to contractual services, to incorporate the amendment to s. 287.059, F.S., in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Frankel- HB 1445-A bill to be entitled An act relating to limitations of actions; amending s. 95.11, F.S.; specifying action which triggers statute of limitations in medical malpractice cases and providing for extension for certain purposes; reenacting ss. 766.106(4) and 768.28(12), F.S., relating to intent to initiate medical malpractice litigation and sovereign immunity waiver in medical malpractice actions, to incorporate said amendment in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Albright- HB 1447-A bill to be entitled An act relating to weapons and firearms; amending s. 790.06, F.S.; adding supreme court justices and judges of the district courts of appeal to the requirement for expedited licensing to carry a concealed weapon or firearm; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Ascherl- HB 1449-A bill to be entitled An act relating to postsecondary education; amending s. 240.551, F.S.; revising provisions of the Florida Prepaid Postsecondary Education Expense Program; providing for certain disclosure, refunds with interest, and transfer of dormitory residence value; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Burke- HB 1451-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the establishment of the Florida Tort Claims Study Commission; creating said commission and providing membership; providing for the review of current Florida law regarding tort claims; providing for a written report; providing for per diem and travel expenses; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Frankel- HB 1453-A bill to be entitled An act relating to child care; amending s. 216.136, F.S.; providing additional duty of the Social Services Estimating Conference; creating s. 402.3015, F.S.; providing purpose of the subsidized child care program; providing for fees; providing for transitional child care; amending s. 402.305, F.S.; revising and increasing minimum staff training requirements for child care personnel; providing for certain training for owner-operators of child care facilities; providing additional exemptions; providing for evaluation of requirements and procedures; providing firesafety standards for certain before and after school child care programs; amending s. 402.310, F.S.; providing an additional administrative fine for violations that cause or could cause death or serious harm to a child in care; 62 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES amending s. 402.313, F.S.; requiring licensure of certain family day care homes; authorizing certain voluntary licensure; creating s. 402.3135, F.S.; providing for a subsidized child care case management program for certain children and their families; providing duties and responsibilities; providing qualifications for case managers; providing for program evaluation; creating s. 402.3145, F.S.; providing for a subsidized child care transportation program for certain children; providing requirements; providing for rules; creating s. 402.3146, F.S.; providing for a subsidized child care management information system; specifying capability and information components; requiring reports; amending s. 409.178, F.S.; modifying limitations on participation in the Child Care Partnership Act; providing priority considerations; providing for biennial reports; amending s. 427.011, F.S.; including certain children in the definition of "transportation disadvantaged"; reenacting ss. 402.3055(5)(a), 402.311, 402.312(3), and 402.3125(5)(b), F.S., to incorporate the amendment to s. 402.310, F.S., in references thereto; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Mackey- HB 1455-A bill to be entitled An act relating to building permit fees; providing for a surcharge on all building permits issued by local governments; providing for collection and remittance to the Department of Revenue; providing for deposit in the General Revenue Fund; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Rojas, Sindler- HB 1457-A bill to be entitled An act relating to false pretense; creating s. 817.025, F.S.; prohibiting home or private business invasion by false personation or representation with intent to commit a felony; providing criminal penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Rojas- HB 1459-A bill to be entitled An act relating to controlled substance violations; creating s. 775.0847, F.S.; establishing the presence of a minor as an aggravating circumstance of any violation of s. 893.13, F.S. or s. 893.135, F.S., for which the most severe sanction authorized must be sought; amending s. 893.13, F.S.; providing that it is an unlawful act to deliver any controlled substance in the presence of a person under the age of 18 years, for which unlawful act felony penalties are provided by law and for which the court is precluded from suspending or deferring imposition of sentence or placing the offender on probation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Rojas- HB 1461-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the regulation of jitneys; amending ss. 163.514 and 166.021, F.S., authorizing neighborhood improvement districts and certain municipalities to regulate, license, and provide for and operate jitneys within municipal boundaries and in suburban areas; providing definitions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Public Transportation and Appropriations. By Representatives Arnall, Kelly, Patchett, Rojas, Silver, King, Frishe, Sansom, Langton, Reddick, Clark, Bainter, Cosgrove- HB 1463-A bill to be entitled An act relating to postsecondary education; providing for tuition payment by the state at state universities; providing requirements for student qualification; providing for drug testing; providing for administration and rules by the Board of Regents; specifying financial need criteria; providing for appropriation of funds; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. HB 1465-Withdrawn By Representative Geller- HB 1467-A bill to be entitled An act relating to interpreter services for deaf persons; amending s. 90.6063, F.S.; providing that an interpreter appointed by the court for a deaf person in a civil matter is entitled to a reasonable fee for his services and to travel expenses, to be paid from general county funds; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 1469-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public obligations; amending s. 125.38, F.S.; expanding the power of a county to convey or lease property at private sale; amending s. 201.24, F.S.; expanding the exemption of public obligations from the excise tax on documents; amending s. 199.185, F.S.; providing an exemption from intangible personal property taxes; amending ss. 75.02, 75.03, 75.05, and 75.11, F.S.; providing for participation in bond validation proceedings by a not-for- profit corporation issuing bonds on behalf of a governmental entity; amending s. 75.13, F.S.; ratifying decrees in certain prior bond validation actions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Hargrett- HB 1471-A bill to be entitled An act relating to saltwater products; amending s. 370.06, F.S.; revising language with respect to restricted species endorsements on saltwater products licenses to exempt, for a certain time period, retail dealers possessing a valid saltwater products license from income requirements; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Hargrett- HB 1473-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Department of Business Regulation; amending s. 20.16, F.S., and creating s. 566.025, F.S.; creating a Division of Charitable Gaming and Solicitation Activity within the department; creating s. 566.015, F.S.; providing definitions; creating s. 566.035, F.S.; providing the powers and duties of the division; creating s. 566.045, F.S.; creating a Charitable Fundraising Trust Fund and providing for deposit of certain'funds therein; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Frankel- HB 1475-A bill to be entitled An act relating to employment; amending s. 448.07, F.S.; prohibiting discrimination in wage rates based on race, color, sex, national origin, age, handicap, or marital status; providing for civil actions for injunctions and affirmative relief; providing for attorney's fees and costs; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Employee & Management Relations. By Representatives Banjanin, Bainter- HB 1477-A bill to be entitled An act relating to abuse, neglect, or exploitation of aged persons; amending s. 415.103, F.S.; providing for the tracing of calls made to the statewide toll-free reporting number; reducing the period before records of unfounded reports are expunged; requiring information on unfounded reports to be forwarded to the state attorney for investigation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Banjanin- HB 1479-A bill to be entitled An act relating to hunting; amending s. 372.57, F.S.; providing that any resident who is a member of the Armed Forces of the United States may hunt while on leave without a hunting license or stamp under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. April 3, 1990 63 64 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Roberts- HB 1481-A bill to be entitled An act relating to landlord and tenant; creating s. 83.525, F.S.; providing that using rental premises for specified unlawful activities constitutes a breach of any rental agreement; specifying landlord's remedies; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Hargrett- HB 1483-A bill to be entitled An act relating to child care; amending s. 402.302, F.S.; revising the definition of family day care home; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health & Rehabilitative Services. By Representatives Geller, Young, Tobin, Shelley- HB 1485-A bill to be entitled An act relating to governmental reorganization; creating a Department of Elderly Affairs; transferring to the department specified powers, duties, records, personnel, property, and funds from the Aging and Adult Services Program Office of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; transferring to the department from the Commission on Aging the State Nursing Home and Long-Term Care Facility Ombudsman Council; prescribing powers and duties of the department; providing for an advisory council to the department; amending s. 20.19, F.S.; redesignating the Aging and Adult Services Program Office as the Adult Services Program Office; amending ss. 395.01465, 400.304, 410.011, 410.016, 410.023, 410.024, 410.0241, 410.029, 410.032, 410.201, 410.401, 410.402, 410.501, 410.502, 410.503, 410.505, 415.103, 415.104, 415.106, and 415.1102, F.S., to conform; defining "area agency on aging"; prescribing certain functions of such agencies; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representative Crotty- HB 1487-A bill to be entitled An act relating to dissolution of marriage; amending s. 61.16, F.S.; limiting award of certain fees or costs in actions for dissolution of marriage; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Young- HB 1489-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the sale of real property; amending s. 498.037, F.S., relating to public offering statements required with respect to the sale of certain subdivided lands under the Florida Uniform Land Sales Practices Law; specifying additional information and items that must be included in such public offering statements; amending s. 190.009, F.S.; revising provisions relating to disclosures required by a community development district with respect to present and prospective residents of the district and by a residential developer within such a district with respect to prospective purchasers; amending s. 190.048, F.S.; revising the statement that must appear on any contract for the sale of real property within a community development district; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Lawson- HB 1491-A bill to be entitled An act relating to witness compensation; amending s. 92.141, F.S.; granting witness compensation entitlements provided by law to specified law enforcement and correctional officers, and providing such officers with an administrative leave entitlement, and reenacting s. 92.142(2), F.S., relating to witness pay, to incorporate said amendment in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. 1] HB 1507-A bill to be entitled An act relating to protection from abuse, neglect, and exploitation; amending s. 415.504, F.S., relating to mandatory E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 By Representatives Dantzler, Canady- HB 1493-A bill to be entitled An act relating to child support; creating s. 61.062, F.S.; providing for child support for children who are over age 18 and who have not yet graduated from high school; providing for a limitation on such support; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representatives Banjanin, Bainter, Jennings- HB 1495-A bill to be entitled An act relating to child abuse or neglect; amending s. 415.504, F.S.; encouraging persons making mandatory reports to provide certain information; providing for tracing calls made to the statewide toll-free number; reducing the period before records of unfounded reports are expunged; requiring information on unfounded reports to be forwarded to the state attorney for investigation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Kelly- HB 1497-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Department of Corrections; requiring the department to develop a pilot substance abuse treatment program at a specified correctional institution; requiring the department to continue operation of such a program at a specified correctional institution; requiring the department to publish a study which measures the performance of graduates of such programs; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Corrections and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 1499-A bill to be entitled An act relating to safety in the workplace; amending s. 440.56, F.S.; authorizing the Division of Workers' Compensation of the Department of Labor and Employment Security to investigate complaints of safety violations; authorizing the division to seek injunctive relief; requiring the division to report safety violations to state licensing boards; specifying safety violations as grounds for disciplinary action against licensees; providing civil liability with respect to death or personal injury resulting from safety violations; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representative Dantzler- HB 1501-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public housing; amending s. 421.102, F.S.; providing criteria for eviction of tenants who violate or tolerate violation of ch. 893, F.S., relating to controlled substances; providing for an administrative investigation; providing for an emergency eviction petition and hearing in the circuit court; providing procedure and an evidentiary standard; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. By Representative Mortham- HB 1503-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the tax on sales, use, and other transactions; amending s. 212.031, F.S.; exempting recreational property or the common areas of a cooperative from the tax under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Hargrett- HB 1505-A bill to be entitled An act relating to saltwater products; amending s. 370.06, F.S.; revising language with respect to the restricted species endorsement on the saltwater products license; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources. By Representative Young- JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES reports of child abuse, deleting classification of certain reports as "indicated"; extending period records relating to "unfounded" reports are retained; repealing s. 415.503(10), F.S., relating to the definition of "indicated report"; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health & Rehabilitative Services. By Representative Crady- HJR 1509- A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 3 of Article VII of the State Constitution relating to ad valorem taxation. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Crady- HB 1511-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local government revenue sharing; amending s. 186.901, F.S.; including certain inmates and patients in official population estimates for purposes of revenue-sharing distributions; providing an effective date. By Representative Lippman- HB 1523-A bill to be entitled An act relating to home health agencies; amending ss. 400.461 and 400.462, F.S.; redefining "home health agency" to include non-Medicare service providers; expanding applicability of licensure provisions; revising the definition of "home health services"; amending s. 400.467, F.S.; providing for nonrefundable license and renewal fees; providing exemptions; amending ss. 400.471 and 400.477, F.S.; requiring an oath for license application and renewal; amending s. 400.497, F.S.; providing for minimum standards in relation to geographic service areas; amending s. 400.501, F.S.; increasing a penalty for specified violations; amending s. 410.0241, F.S.; exempting from home health agency licensure certain agencies providing personal care to elderly persons; providing requirements; repealing s. 400.504, F.S., relating to timeframe for compliance with rules and standards; repealing s. 400.505, F.S., relating to licensure of non-Medicare home health agencies; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs, Finance & Taxation By Representative Lawson- and Representative Lawson-Appropriations. and Appropriations. By Representative Hargrett- HB 1513-A bill to be entitled An act relating to risk management; amending s. 393.075, F.S.; broadening the requirement that the Division of Risk Management of the Department of Insurance provide liability coverage for licensed foster care facilities or group home facilities to include facilities not limited to children; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Crady- HB 1515-A bill to be entitled An act relating to postsecondary education; amending s. 240.1201, F.S.; providing that personnel employed by the Kings Bay Submarine Base in Georgia be classified as Florida residents for tuition purposes; providing an effective date. HB 1525-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the naming of a lake; naming a man-made lake behind the old Sunland Hospital in Tallahassee as the Henry C. Pitts Lake in honor of Henry C. Pitts' accomplishments; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources. By Representative Lawson- HB 1527-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state employee fitness-wellness; providing for legislative findings and intent; directing each state agency to appoint a fitness-wellness coordinator and providing duties for the coordinator; requiring each state agency to initiate an employee fitness-wellness program; creating the State Employee Fitness- Wellness Board within the Department of Administration; providing for duties and responsibilities for the board; requiring a report to the Governor and the Legislature; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. By Representative Silver- HB 1517-A bill to be entitled An act relating to electronic games of chance; amending s. 24.103, F.S.; defining "video game"; amending s. 24.105, F.S.; authorizing video games at pari-mutuel facilities; providing for rules and a timetable; creating s. 24.1121, F.S.; providing legislative intent; providing for licensing of video games and machines; providing licensing requirements and fees; providing specifications; prohibiting minors from using such machines; restricting hours of operation; providing for limitations on amounts wagered and minimum payback; providing for payment to the state; providing for an admission tax and limitations on other taxes; providing for number of machines; prohibiting tampering with such machines; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Garcia- HB 1519-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Legislature; requiring that the printed versions of a bill filed for introduction be marked with specified dates; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By Representative Renke- HB 1521-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxes; imposing a surcharge on retail sales of cigarette rolling papers; providing an exemption; providing for depositing collections of surcharge revenues into the Drug Abuse Education Trust Fund; providing for penalties and interest; providing for collection and enforcement; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Lawson- HB 1529-A bill to be entitled An act relating to saltwater fisheries; amending s. 370.25, F.S.; requiring the Department of Natural Resources to establish criteria for the construction and management of certain artificial fishing reefs; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representatives Graham, Reddick, Jennings, Diaz-Balart, Shelley, Sindler- HB 1531-A bill to be entitled An act relating to ad valorem tax exemptions; amending s. 196.081, F.S., which provides an exemption for the homestead of a totally and permanently disabled veteran; providing that such veteran's widow may transfer the exemption to another residence under certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Emergency Preparedness, Military & Veterans Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Graham- HB 1533-A bill to be entitled An act relating to negligence; amending s. 768.81, F.S.; providing for apportionment of damages on the basis of percentage of fault and eliminating the doctrine of joint and several liability except in certain circumstances where provided by statute; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Graham- HB 1535-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the "911" emergency telephone number; amending s. 365.171, F.S.; extending the authority of a county to impose a fee upon local telephone exchange subscribers for payment of specified equipment and service to also include payment for April 3, 1990 65 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI construction, expansion, or renovation of a "911" dispatch center; excluding approved capital improvement funds from fee adjustment provisions, and reenacting s. 427.503(9), F.S., relating to special communications services, to incorporate said amendment in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 By Representative Dantzler- HB 1549-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance agents; repealing s. 626.8417(2)(g), F.S., relating to the requirement that title insurance agents deposit certain securities or post a surety bond; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Graham- HJR 1537-A joint resolution proposing the creation of Section 19 of Article III and Section 20 of Article XII of the State Constitution relating to terms of legislators. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. HB 1539-Withdrawn By Representative Lombard- HB 1541-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pari-mutuel wagering; amending s. 550.02, F.S.; requiring the reporting of changes of ownership or interest in associations; prohibiting entries to be placed by a spouse under certain conditions; amending s. 550.03, F.S.; requiring payment of charity day proceeds within a specified time after the end of an association's fiscal year; allowing the deduction of expenses based upon total performances in the fiscal year; amending s. 550.10, F.S.; permitting the denial, revocation, or suspension of an occupational license for conviction of a felony or of certain misdemeanors or for prior revocation of an occupational license related to pari-mutuel wagering; providing for felony waiver under certain conditions; allowing the denial, revocation, or suspension of an occupational license for financial irresponsibility related to the pari-mutuel industry; exempting laboratory reports, records, and audits from public disclosure under specified circumstances; permitting the fining, or revocation or suspension of a license of, a licensee who provides false information; amending s. 550.12, F.S.; requiring filing of the annual report within a specified time after the end of the fiscal year; amending s. 550.241, F.S.; providing disclosure requirements for positive test results of tests for certain substances; amending s. 550.262, F.S.; requiring certification of information to the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders' Association, Florida Standardbred Breeders and Owners Association, and Florida Quarter horse Breeders and Owners Association relating to the eligibility of certain horses for breeders' awards; amending s. 535.21, F.S.; correcting cross references; repealing s. 535.19, F.S., relating to financial reporting for horse shows; repealing s. 535.21, F.S., relating to occupational license qualifications with respect to horse shows; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative D. L. Jones- HB 1543-A bill to be entitled An act relating to chiropractic; amending s. 460.403, F.S.; redefining the term "practice of chiropractic"; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representative D. L. Jones- HB 1545-A bill to be entitled An act relating to chiropractic; amending s. 460.406, F.S.; revising language with respect to licensure by examination; requiring additional proof of educational background; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform and Appropriations. By Representative Kelly- HB 1547-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health facilities authorities; amending s. 154.209, F.S.; authorizing health facilities authorities to participate in and issue bonds and other forms of indebtedness for the purpose of an accounts receivable program; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative King- HB 1551-A bill to be entitled An act relating to law enforcement officers and firemen; amending s. 112.18, F.S.; including law enforcement officers in state law providing special provisions relative to disability; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representatives B. L. Johnson, Flagg, Martin, Carpenter, Mackey, Diaz-Balart, Garcia- HB 1553-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences; providing for the Board of Regents to sell, trade, exchange, or otherwise dispose of certain state agricultural research and education property and use the proceeds of such sale or disposition to obtain replacement property; providing for proceeds to be deposited into a specified trust fund; authorizing the Board of Regents to purchase certain property for the relocation or construction of new agricultural research and education facilities; providing for the uses of such funds; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. HB 1555-Withdrawn By Representative Young- HB 1557-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to student financial aid for postsecondary education. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Geller- HB 1559-A bill to be entitled An act relating to consumer collection practices; amending s. 559.55, F.S.; providing a definition; creating s. 559.561, F.S.; providing for the powers and duties of the Department of State; creating s. 559.571, F.S.; requiring the licensing of consumer collection agencies; providing license fees; providing for denial or revocation of license; providing for a bond; creating s. 559.581, F.S.; providing for license renewal; creating s. 559.591, F.S.; providing for license fees; creating the Licensing Trust Fund within the department; amending s. 559.72, F.S.; prohibiting communication with a debtor at certain times; creating s. 559.731, F.S.; providing for regulated practices; creating s. 559.741, F.S.; providing for a collection practices hotline; creating s. 559.751, F.S.; providing for a consumer collection rights education campaign; providing for civil remedies and judicial enforcement; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. HB 1561-Withdrawn By Representative Davis- HB 1563-A bill to be entitled An act relating to educational facilities; amending s. 235.195, F.S.; requiring joint-use facilities projects involving a community college and university to appear on both 3-year capital outlay priority lists; deleting provisions relating to specified projects; revising provisions relating to the costs of projects included in the Commissioner of Education's budget request; limiting funding; amending s. 235.196, F.S.; changing the deadline for submission of a request for funds to construct "a community educational facility; limiting requests and funding; requiring "a description of the facility to be constructed; amending s. 235.435, F.S.; requiring a school district to levy the maximum millage for capital outlay for a specified period of time; changing a plan approval date; amending s. 236.25, F.S.; clarifying provisions relating to the use of millage levied for capital outlay purposes; providing an effective date. 66 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Referred to the Committees on Higher Education, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Gordon- HB 1565-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health insurance; requiring that health insurance policies which provide benefits for certain therapeutic services also cover the services of persons licensed to practice massage; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Lombard- HB 1567-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pari-mutuel wagering; amending as. 550.09 and 551.06, F.S.; modifying the daily license fee and the disbursement of moneys collected and requiring the annual review of operating costs with respect to horse and dog racing and the operation of jai alai; amending s. 550.241, F.S.; providing that any proceeds received from research activities conducted by or for the Division of Pari-mutuel Wagering shall be kept in the Research Trust Fund; repealing s. 550.13(2), F.S., relating to certain moneys deposited to the credit of the Pari-mutuel Wagering Trust Fund; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Simone, Sanderson- HB 1569-A bill to be entitled An act relating to cigarette tax; amending s. 210.04, F.S.; specifying liability and responsibility for cigarette excise tax collection; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Mortham- HB 1571-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 229.602, F.S., relating to private sector and education partnerships; requiring evaluations of challenge grant projects; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representative Deutsch- HB 1573-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health insurance; amending ss. 627.6415 and 627.6578, F.S.; prohibiting individual or group health insurance policies from excluding coverage for preexisting conditions of an adopted child; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representative Deutsch- HB 1575-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 626.8373, F.S.; requiring an insurance agent to make certain inquiries and statements with respect to solicitation and sale of Medicare supplement insurance; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representatives Rush, Crotty- HB 1577-A bill to be entitled An act relating to ethics in government; creating s. 112.3216, F.S.; prohibiting registered lobbyists from giving gifts, presents, travel, lodging, or honoraria in excess of a specified value to certain state or local officers or employees; providing exceptions; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Ethics & Elections and Appropriations. By Representative Wallace- HB 1579-A bill to be entitled An act relating to beach and shore preservation; amending ss. 161.041 and 161.053, F.S.; specifying the authority of the Department of Natural Resources to deny or suspend permits when an applicant or permitted fails to give reasonable assurance of protection of sea turtles and vegetation; revising provisions relating to the effective date of coastal construction control line establishment; April 3, 1990 OF REPRESENTATIVES 67 providing a limitation on the exemption for structures existing or under construction prior to the establishment of a coastal construction control line; authorizing the department to adopt, by rule, siting and design criteria on a regional basis in accordance with the statewide comprehensive beach management plan; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representative Webster- HB 1581-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Beverage Law; amending s. 562.37, F.S.; revising provisions relating to evidence that federal tax has not been paid on alcoholic beverages; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Webster- HB 1583-A bill to be entitled An act relating to alcoholic beverage licenses; amending s. 561.331, F.S.; revising language with respect to temporary licenses to provide for the extension of a temporary license by the Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco; repealing s. 561.506, F.S., relating to payment of taxes by the wholesaler; repealing s. 565.15, F.S., relating to price affirmation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Webster- HB 1585-A bill to be entitled An act relating to marriage; creating s. 741.32, F.S.; providing for a form of marriage to be known as "covenant marriage"; requiring certain declarations; creating s. 61.31, F.S.; providing that a covenant marriage may be dissolved only in cases of adultery; providing for alimony and deferred sale of property in specified circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Tobiassen- HB 1587-A bill to be entitled An act relating to traffic control; creating s. 316.1966, F.S.; requiring the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to establish a program for reporting of out-of-fuel, disabled, or otherwise stranded vehicles on bridges; providing rewards for such reports; requiring the department to arrange for towing of such vehicles; providing liability of vehicle operator for towing, reward, and administrative costs; providing penalties for failure to timely pay such amounts; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Webster, Clements, Wise- HB 1589-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Beverage Law; amending s. 561.14, F.S.; expanding provisions relative to license classifications to provide for bottle clubs; providing license fees; providing for rules; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Webster- HB 1591-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state government; creating s. 11.074, F.S.; requiring an estimate of the impact of legislation on families; amending s. 120.54, F.S.; requiring family impact statements in formulating and implementing certain policies and rules; providing procedure; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representatives Webster, Sindler, Clements, Hanson, Wise, Irvine- HB 1593-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Beverage Law; creating s. 562.1305, F.S.; providing legislative intent; providing definitions; prohibiting certain activity related to nude or seminude entertainment at licensed premises; providing presumptions; providing penalties; providing an effective date. 68 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries and Appropriations. By Representative Crady- HJR 1595-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 4 of Article VII of the State Constitution relating to ad valorem tax assessment. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Sansom- HB 1597-A bill to be entitled An act relating to appeals; amending s. 924.06, F.S.; providing that at the conclusion of an unsuccessful appeal by a defendant in a criminal proceeding who is represented by a public defender or other court-appointed attorney, attorney's fees and costs for the appeal shall be assessed against the defendant and such order shall become part of the defendant's original sentence; providing for procedure; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Crady- HB 1599-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending s. 101.161, F.S.; revising ballot requirements for constitutional amendments and other public measures; amending s. 101.171, F.S.; providing requirements regarding the furnishing of copies of constitutional amendments to supervisors of elections for posting; amending s. 101.191, F.S.; revising the form of the general election ballot to delete the wording of the substance of a constitutional amendment; amending ss. 101.20 and 101.62, F.S.; requiring that the title and substance of constitutional amendments and other referendum issues be included in sample ballots and enclosed with absentee ballots; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Lawson- HB 1601-A bill to be entitled An act relating to legal services; creating a study committee on legal representation; providing for appointment of members; providing for meetings; providing for per diem and travel expenses; requiring the committee to study specified issues and report its findings, conclusions, and recommendations to the presiding officers of the Legislature; providing for expiration of the committee; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representatives Crotty, Kelly- HB 1603-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pest control; amending s. 482.132, F.S.; providing to certain applicants a temporary exemption from certain qualifications for the examination for a pest control operator's certificate; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representatives Simone, Sanderson- HB 1605-A bill to be entitled An act relating to cigarette tax; amending s. 210.09, F.S.; providing that sales tickets or invoices state the county in which the sale was made; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries and Finance & Taxation. By Representatives Simone, Sanderson- HB 1607-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax on tobacco products; amending s. 210.25, F.S.; defining "distributing agent"; amending s. 210.40, F.S.; providing for application and fees for a distributing agent's license; amending s. 210.50, F.S.; providing for revocation or suspension of license; amending s. 210.55, F.S.; providing for applicability of a collection allowance to distributing agents; amending s. 210.60, F.S.; requiring distributing agents to keep records; authorizing inspection of distributing agents' premises and records; providing an effective date. 1] Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Referred to the Committees on Insurance, Finance & Taxation and Taxation and Appropriations. Appropriations. E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 By Representative Deutsch- HB 1609-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health insurance; amending s. 627.603, F.S.; increasing the amount of the death benefit that may be paid under a health insurance policy; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 1611-A bill to be entitled An act relating to worker's compensation; amending s. 440.57, F.S.; specifying the liability of members of a group self-insurance fund; requiring applications and policies issued by such funds to contain a statement of the member's contingent liability; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representatives Lawson, Martin, Sindler- HB 1613-A bill to be entitled An act relating to water resources; creating s. 258.50, F.S.; creating the "Florida Wild and Scenic Rivers Designation and Preservation Act"; providing legislative declaration; directing the Department of Natural Resources to evaluate the Suwannee River for inclusion; providing definitions; providing for development of a state wild and scenic river program plan; specifying contents and timeframe for submission to the Governor and Cabinet; providing for individual river management plans; specifying contents; providing for inclusion of designated rivers in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System; providing for permanent advisory councils to coordinate management of designated rivers; preserving existing governmental authority; providing rulemaking authority; providing certain permitting authority; providing for fees; providing for enforcement; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Rudd- HB 1615-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; creating the Florida Prepaid Limited Health Service Organization Act; providing for regulation of prepaid limited health service organizations and contracts by the Department of Insurance; providing definitions; specifying applicability of other laws; requiring incorporation; providing that such organizations are not authorized to transact any other insurance business; requiring and providing for application for certificate of authority; providing for issuance or denial of certificate; providing standards for continued eligibility; requiring contracts in English, with translations provided in certain circumstances; specifying content of contracts; regulating rates and charges; prohibiting discrimination; specifying validity of noncomplying contracts; providing for construction of contract; providing for delivery; requiring notice of cancellation; specifying what payments are acceptable; prohibiting the advertising use of certain words; regulating contracts between organizations and providers, managers, and administrators; providing for complaints; specifying examination and investigation authority of the department; providing for determination of acceptable assets and investments; requiring reports; requiring licensed agents; requiring minimum surplus; providing for insolvency protection; requiring fidelity bonds; providing for suspension or revocation of certificate of authority; providing for administrative penalties; providing civil remedies; providing for injunctions; requiring payment of judgments within a specified time; providing for rehabilitation, conservation, and liquidation; requiring deposits into a fund; providing fees; providing for appeals; providing for confidentiality; providing for review and repeal; regulating acquisitions; providing for rules; repealing ch. 637, F.S., relating to optometric, pharmaceutical, and dental service plan corporations, and ch. 638, F.S., relating to ambulance service contracts, and part III, ch. 641, F.S., relating to prepaid health clinics; providing for review and repeal; amending ss. 624.01, 212.08, 213.05, 624.5092, 624.502 and 627.9403, F.S., to conform; amending s. 628.4615, F.S.; revising the list of allied lines insurers; repealing s. 624.523(1)(1), F.S., to conform; providing an effective date. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representatives Lawson, Campbell- HB 1617-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state lands; amending s. 253.36, F.S.; providing that the public shall retain rights of use in certain undisposed reclaimed sovereignty lands; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representative Lawson- HB 1619-A bill to be entitled An act relating to sovereignty lands; providing legislative intent with respect to the use of conservation and recreational lands; creating s. 810.15, F.S.; providing criminal penalties relating to falsely claiming ownership of, or a private right to use, sovereignty lands; providing a civil action for compensatory and punitive damages, injunctive relief, costs, expert witness fees, and a reasonable attorney's fee for any successful litigant aggrieved by being prevented from using any portion of sovereignty land as a result of such a false claim; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Logan- HB 1621-A bill to be entitled An act relating to child support; amending s. 61.11, F.S.; including child support under effects of judgments of alimony; amending s. 61.13, F.S.; prohibiting discrimination with respect to sex in determining primary residence of a child; amending s. 61.16, F.S.; requiring attorney's fees and other costs to be assessed; amending s. 61.183, F.S.; requiring certain costs to be assessed with respect to mediation; amending s. 68.02, F.S.; including support as a reason for issuance of a writ; amending s. 88.031, F.S.; providing for a definition of support; creating s. 88.0515, F.S.; providing additional methods for enforcing orders and judgments and providing for recovery of costs; amending s. 88.331, F.S.; limiting judicial jurisdiction under certain conditions; amending s. 213.053, F.S.; authorizing release of certain information to the child support agency; amending s. 409.2554, F.S.; expanding the definition of "administrative costs" and defining "administrative order" and "child support services"; creating s. 409.2558, F.S.; providing an administrative process for establishment of paternity; amending s. 409.2561, F.S.; providing for recovery of past period child support obligations; amending s. 409.2564, F.S.; specifying the attorney-client relationship in Title IV-D cases and providing authority for modifications; amending s. 409.2567, F.S.; including certain fees as administrative costs; amending s. 409.2571, F.S.; providing for services to the Title IV-D agency; amending s. 409.2577, F.S.; providing statutory clarification regarding confidentiality; amending s. 409.2579, F.S.; providing statutory clarification regarding confidentiality; amending s. 409.2584, F.S.; increasing the interest earned on certain judgments; creating s. 409.2595, F.S.; providing authority to enter into specified contractual agreements; creating s. 409.2596, F.S.; providing for the creation, maintenance, and admissibility of evidence electronically; amending s. 455.203, F.S.; requiring certain professionals to pay support in order to obtain a license; amending s. 559.79, F.S.; requiring additional data for license application; requiring payment of support; providing due process; amending s. 607.1420, F.S.; requiring certain administrative action upon notification of a support delinquency; amending s. 620.178, F.S.; providing for administrative action upon notification of a support delinquency; amending s. 742.08, F.S.; providing authority for assessment of certain costs and fees; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representatives C. F. Jones, Langton- HB 1623-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program Act; amending s. 290.042, F.S.; revising definitions; amending s. 290.046, F.S.; revising provisions which limit local governments' eligibility for grants; providing for defining the boundaries of a target area; amending s. 290.047, F.S.; providing a limitation on the percentage of block grant funds that may be spent on engineering costs and providing requirements with respect thereto; amending s. 290.0475, F.S.; revising criteria for rejection of grant applications and providing additional criteria; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. By Representative C. F. Jones- HB 1625-A bill to be entitled An act relating to developments of regional impact; creating s. 380.0652, F.S., relating to the applicability of certain standards and guidelines with respect to proposed developments within a certain portion of the Suwannee River Basin; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Community Affairs. By Representative King- HB 1627-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to selection of jurors. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Smith, Arnall, Friedman, Liberti, Simone, Tobin, Kelly, Jamerson, Graham, Bronson, Campbell, Holland, Boyd, Long, Arnold, C. F. Jones, Ascherl, Lawson, Clark- HB 1629-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation of fuel; amending s. 212.62, F.S.; revising the rate of the tax on the privilege of selling motor fuel for a specified period; revising and restructuring part I of chapter 206, F.S., relating to taxation of motor fuel; creating s. 206.101, F.S.; consolidating the constitutional, county, and municipal taxes on motor fuel and the tax on the privilege of selling motor fuel in said section; revising the rate of the tax on the retail price; creating s. 206.102, F.S.; providing for a local government tax on motor fuel; providing for collection and for dealer's deductions; providing for certain refunds; providing for a trust fund and for distribution and use of the proceeds of the tax; specifying relationship to local option fuel taxes; providing that said taxes are privilege rather than excise taxes; providing for application of certain licensing, bonding, reporting, dealer's credit, and penalty provisions to jobbers; requiring a new license when a business location is changed; revising requirements for authorization for wholesalers to self-accrue tax; creating s. 206.178, F.S.; authorizing importers and jobbers to self-accrue and remit fuel taxes and providing requirements with respect thereto; revising provisions relating to records, exemptions, and refunds; providing for distribution of tax revenues; revising and restructuring part II of chapter 206, F.S., relating to taxation of special fuel; creating s. 206.703, F.S.; specifying the taxes levied upon the privilege of selling special fuel; providing for a dealer's credit; providing for disposition of the proceeds; providing for exemptions; revising provisions relating to the annual decal fee for vehicles fueled by alternative fuels, to conform; specifying those provisions of part I applicable to part II of chapter 206; repealing ss. 336.021, 336.025, and 336.026, F.S., which authorize the imposition of a voted gas tax, a local option gas tax for county transportation systems, and a local option gas tax for metropolitan transportation systems; repealing ss. 206.08, 206.09(4), 206.095(2), 206.25, 206.435, 206.49, 206.625, 206.63, and 206.64, F.S., relating to various administrative provisions for the tax on motor fuel; repealing ss. 206.93, 206.94, and 206.945, F.S., relating to various administrative provisions for the tax on special fuel; repealing ss. 212.60, 212.61, 212.62, 212.6201, 212.63, 212.635, 212.64, 212.65, 212.655, and 212.66, F.S., relating to the tax on the privilege of the retail sale of fuel; directing the Division of Statutory Revision to make conforming editorial changes in part I of chapter 212, F.S.; amending ss. 206.9825, 206.9845, 206.9915, 206.9925, 206.9931, 206.9942, 207.003, 207.005, 207.023, 207.026, 212.05, and 212.08, F.S., relating to aviation fuel tax, tax on fuel and other pollutants, tax on the privilege of operating a commercial motor vehicle, and sales tax, to conform; amending ss. 7.52, 72.011, 125.0104, 125.0108, 163.3184, 165.071, 213.053, 213.28, 213.755, 215.22, 218.21, 288.1162, 336.024, 339.12, 348.217, 376.301, 403.718, 403.7185, 538.11, and 849.092, F.S.; correcting references; amending ss. 163.803, 163.805, 163.806, 163.807, 163.808, and 335.20, F.S., relating to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Act and the Local Government Transportation Assistance Act; deleting requirements that participating entities levy certain local option fuel taxes; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Holland- HB 1631-A bill to be entitled An act relating to corporate income tax; amending s. 220.13, F.S.; including as additions to be added to taxable 69 April 3, 1990 70 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE income to determine adjusted federal income certain deductions relating to advertising or promotional activities for alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, tobacco, or other tobacco products; creating s. 220.55, F.S.; providing for the deposit of a percentage of an apportioned amount based on such additions in the Alcohol Abuse Treatment, Intervention, and Prevention Trust Fund and the Florida Cancer Research and Treatment Trust Fund under certain conditions; creating the trust funds and providing for the uses thereof; providing duties of certain universities; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative King- HB 1633-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health care; authorizing certain providers to continue offering eating disorders services if certain conditions are met; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health Care. By Representative Jamerson- HB 1635-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Retirement System; amending s. 121.071, F.S., providing increased retirement contribution rates to fund increased benefits for regular members of the Florida Retirement System; amending s. 121.091, F.S., providing that regular members will receive graduated increases in the percentage of Average Final Compensation awarded for each 10 years of service; providing an option for members to receive compensation based on present computations; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representative Nergard- HB 1637-A bill to be entitled An act relating to postsecondary education; amending s. 240.408, F.S.; providing for the award of scholarships to nonpublic school students from the Challenger Astronauts Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship Program; providing an effective date. I] E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 additional penalties for committing such offense and failing to check the person's identification; specifying acceptable identification; authorizing a licensee to hold any suspected false identification; requiring submission of such identification to the Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco of the Department of Business Regulation; providing immunity from liability; amending s. 562.111, F.S.; prohibiting a person in possession of alcoholic beverages from failing to produce certain identification upon request of a law enforcement officer; prohibiting certain persons from possessing false identification; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries and Appropriations. By Representative King- HB 1645-A bill to be entitled An act relating to weapons and firearms; amending s. 790.001, F.S.; amending the definition of "destructive device," and reenacting ss. 775.087(2)(a) and 790.145(1), F.S., relating to mandatory minimum sentencing and possession of weapons in pharmacies, to incorporate said amendment in references thereto; amending s. 790.161, F.S.; revising penalty provisions relating to destructive devices and adding as an element of the offense that it be willful and unlawful; amending ss. 790.1615 and 790.162, F.S., to conform; amending s. 790.165, F.S.; revising the definition of "hoax bomb" and excepting security personnel from certain penalty provisions; creating s. 790.1612, F.S.; providing authorization for certain governmental manufacture, possession, and use of destructive devices; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Holland- HB 1647-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; amending s. 322.20, F.S.; providing that driver history records released by the department to nongovernmental entities not include the addresses of licensees; providing that lists of licensed drivers provided by the department not include the addresses of licensees; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Stone- By Representatives Hargrett, Bloom- HB 1639-A bill to be entitled An act relating to transportation; creating s. 311.07, F.S.; creating the Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development Program; creating s. 311.09, F.S.; creating the Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development Council; providing powers and duties; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Public Transportation and Appropriations. By Representatives King, Tobin, Wallace- HB 1641-A bill to be entitled An act relating to life-prolonging procedures; amending s. 765.03, F.S.; revising the definition of "life- prolonging procedure" as used in the Life-Prolonging Procedure Act of Florida, which act provides a procedure for permitting life-prolonging procedures to be withheld or withdrawn from a patient in a terminal condition, under certain circumstances; amending s. 765.05, F.S.; revising the suggested form of declaration; creating s. 765.075, F.S.; providing circumstances under which nutrition or hydration may be withheld or withdrawn; providing right of next of kin to negate such withholding or withdrawal; creating s. 765.17, F.S.; providing for recognition of declarations executed in other states; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health Care. By Representatives Holland, Sanderson, Hanson- HB 1643-A bill to be entitled An act relating to alcoholic beverages; amending s. 562.11, F.S.; expanding the prohibition against selling, giving, serving, or permitting to be served alcoholic beverages to underage persons to apply anywhere within the state; providing penalties; providing HB 1649-A bill to be entitled An act relating to hazardous materials; amending s. 252.85, F.S.; delaying the effective date of a change in the method of calculating hazardous materials fees; providing a retroactive effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Safley- HB 1651-A bill to be entitled An act relating to parent and child; providing a definition; providing that a step-parent has certain rights of a parent; authorizing a parent having custody of the child to deny such rights; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Jamerson- HB 1653-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pari-mutuel wagering; creating s. 551.091, F.S.; providing for the distribution of abandoned interest in or contributions to jai alai pari-mutuel pools; providing for the establishment of Jai Alai Promotion Trust Funds and expenditures therefrom; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Holland, Lawson, Young- HB 1655-A bill to be entitled An act relating to boating safety; creating s. 327.321, F.S.; prohibiting certain persons from operating a vessel powered with 10 or more horsepower unless the person has obtained a certificate from a boating safety education course; authorizing the Department of Natural Resources to adopt certain rules; providing for JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI records of boating safety certification cards; providing for a fee; authorizing specified entities to offer boating safety education courses; providing exemptions; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 1657-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 627.553, F.S.; providing that certain group life insurance issued in connection with a debt may be converted to individual decreasing term life insurance; amending s. 627.655, F.S.; providing criteria for issuance of group insurance covering disability or accidental death for debtor groups; amending s. 627.676, F.S.; limiting the applicability of part VII, ch. 627, F.S.; creating part XXII, ch. 627, F.S.; providing applicability to mortgage insurance in connection with consolidation; providing definitions; providing circumstances under which an insurer may participate in a consolidation of mortgage insurance; specifying content of group certificates and individual policies delivered to insured debtors; prohibiting certain clauses in such policies; providing for conversion to decreasing term policies; requiring notice of intent to conduct a consolidation; providing for group-to-group conversions; requiring disclosure of specified information; exempting group-to-group consolidations from Department of Insurance rules relating to replacement of existing insurance; requiring filing of copies of forms in advance of use; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representatives Holland, Lawson- HB 1659-A bill to be entitled An act relating to boating safety; amending s. 327.02, F.S.; defining the terms "marked navigation channel" and "miles per hour" for the purposes of the "Florida Vessel Registration and Safety Law"; creating s. 327.462, F.S.; providing for vessel speed limits; providing exceptions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representative Hargrett- HB 1661-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to child abuse and neglect. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representatives Glickman, Davis- HB 1663-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; creating s. 627.4106, F.S.; requiring certain insurers to offer a guaranteed renewable life insurance policy; creating s. 627.4107, F.S.; requiring term life policies that are not guaranteed renewable to be accompanied by certain notice; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representatives Rush, Ostrau- HB 1665-A bill to be entitled An act relating to campaign financing; amending as. 99.061 and 99.092, F.S.; waiving the qualifying fee and party assessment for certain candidates; amending s. 106.08, F.S.; revising contribution limitations; requiring a percentage of a candidate's contributions to be collected from individuals residing in the state; providing a penalty; creating s. 106.085, F.S.; requiring persons making certain independent expenditures to give notice thereof; prohibiting certain contact between persons making independent expenditures and certain persons; providing a penalty; amending s. 106.143, F.S.; requiring a specified statement on certain political advertisements; creating s. 106.1432, F.S.; specifying requirements for certain negative political advertisements; creating s. 106.1433, F.S.; prohibiting discrimination against candidates by owners, sellers, and brokers of mass media advertising; providing requirements regarding making such advertising available for purchase; providing for an injured candidate's right of action; creating s. 106.39, F.S.; providing for voluntary campaign expenditure limits for candidates for certain offices; providing penalties; providing an effective date. April 3, 1990 E OF REPRESENTATIVES 71 Referred to the Committees on Ethics & Elections and Appropriations. By Representative Reddick- HB 1667-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the tax on sales, use, and other transactions; amending s. 212.03, F.S.; revising provisions which provide an exemption from the transient rentals tax for facilities intended primarily for rental as a principal or permanent place of residence; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Hargrett, Bloom- HB 1669-A bill to be entitled An act relating to transportation; creating part III of chapter 343, F.S., consisting of ss. 343.71-343.77, F.S.; creating the "Tampa Bay Commuter Rail Authority Act"; providing definitions; creating the Tampa Bay Commuter Rail Authority; providing for membership; establishing terms of members; providing for filling vacancies; providing powers and duties of the authority; providing for interagency cooperation and contracts; requiring authority to comply with equal opportunity hiring practices; providing for public and private funding; authorizing issuance of revenue bonds; directing that bonds are not debts or pledges of credit of the state; providing for pledge to bondholders; amending s. 341.325, F.S.; providing for feasibility and planning studies for high-speed rail facilities and for most promising corridors; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Public Transportation, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Hargrett, Patchett, Jennings- HB 1671-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; repealing s. 100.091, F.S., relating to the second primary election; amending s. 100.061, F.S.; providing that candidates receiving the highest number of votes in the primary election be declared nominated; providing a method for deciding tie votes; eliminating the second primary; amending ss. 97.021, 98.051, 98.081, 99.061, 99.095, 99.103, 100.071, 100.081, 100.111, 100.141, 101.141, 101.252, 101.62, 102.012, 103.021, 103.022, 103.091, 105.031, 105.035, 105.041, 105.051, 106.07, 106.08, 106.29, 106.35, and 582.18, F.S.; conforming language; repealing s. 100.096, F.S., relating to special local elections to be held at the second primary election; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Ethics & Elections and Appropriations. By Representatives Drage, Crotty- HB 1673-A bill to be entitled An act relating to water resources; creating part IV of ch. 369, F.S.; creating the Econ River Protection Act; providing definitions; requiring certain counties to review and revise local comprehensive plans and land development regulations to protect certain lands within the Econlockhatchee River Basin; providing specifications; providing for Department of Natural Resources review of plans and regulations; providing for department determinations; providing for petitions to the Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission to confirm or order compliance; providing for department certifications of compliance, under certain circumstances; providing rulemaking authority; providing for developments of regional impact; modifying standards; declaring the Econ River Protection Area a natural resource of state and regional importance; directing the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council to adopt certain policies; directing the department to negotiate certain land acquisitions; amending s. 373.415, F.S.; modifying authority of the St. Johns River Water Management District; requiring the district to establish protection zones within the Econ River System; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representatives Hargrett, Bloom- HB 1675-A bill to be entitled An act relating to transportation; creating the Urban Transportation Research Trust Fund; providing that the fund be administered by the Board of Regents; providing that moneys for such fund be from the State Transportation Trust Fund and other sources as determined by the Legislature; providing for distribution of funds in the trust fund by the Board of Regents to the Center for Urban 72 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Transportation Research; providing for promulgation of rules by the Board of Regents to administer the trust fund; amending s. 334.065, F.S.; authorizing the Center for Urban Transportation Research to expend moneys from the Urban Transportation Research Trust Fund; amending s. 337.242, F.S.; providing that movement of people and goods to and from seaports and airports is a transportation use; amending s. 337.25, F.S.; providing for lease of rail corridors to ports; amending s. 339.08, F.S.; providing an additional use for funds in the State Transportation Trust Fund; amending s. 339.135, F.S.; providing for allocation of public transit block grant funds; amending s. 339.155, F.S.; requiring the statewide transportation plan to take into account certain port master plans; amending s. 339.175, F.S.; revising language with respect to transportation planning organizations; revising membership of metropolitan planning organizations; amending s. 341.031, F.S.; revising definitions for purposes of the Florida Public Transit Act; amending s. 341.041, F.S.; requiring the Department of Transportation to develop and administer state measures concerning public transit systems and including productivity and cost distribution in such measures; revising the measures for certain responsibilities of the department relating to operation of transit systems; amending s. 341.051, F.S.; requiring the department to develop and implement a capital investment policy; creating s. 341.052, F.S.; establishing a public transit block grant program; providing uses for which block grant funds may be expended; providing limitations on use of funds; allocating 5 percent of the public transit block grant funds to the Transportation Disadvantaged Trust Fund; providing limitations on use of funds; requiring study on transportation disadvantaged funding needs; creating s. 341.053, F.S.; creating an intermodal development program; requiring the department to administer the program; providing priorities for funding; creating s. 341.071, F.S.; requiring the establishment of transit development plans consistent with approved local comprehensive plans; requiring eligible public transit providers to establish productivity and performance measures; requiring certain reports and publication with respect thereto; amending s. 341.325, F.S.; providing for feasibility and planning studies for high-speed rail facilities and for most promising corridors; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Public Transportation and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 1677-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state agency publications; amending s. 283.30, F.S., providing that provisions relating to such publications shall include items however acquired; amending s. 283.315, F.S., specifying what preparation costs are to be considered in determining the cost of publication; creating s. 283.317, F.S., providing for a penalty for noncompliance with specified sections; amending s. 286.001, F.S., providing that all reports shall be abstracted unless specifically exempted; providing that the Executive Office of the Governor shall promulgate as a rule the procedures for abstracts and the fee schedule for obtaining reports; repealing s. 27.251(2), F.S., to eliminate a report prepared by state attorneys relative to municipal police officers and sheriff's deputies; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representative King- HB 1679-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; amending s. 322.051, F.S.; authorizing the department to issue identification cards without regard to whether the applicant is a licensed driver; providing that such cards expire only upon the death of the holder or cancellation by the department; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Hargrett- HB 1681-A bill to be entitled An act relating to social and economic assistance; amending s. 409.185, F.S.; providing methods of providing payments of aid to families with dependent children; providing an effective date. 1i E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representatives Hargrett, Bloom- HB 1683-A bill to be entitled An act relating to transportation; creating the "Florida Reverse Commute Program"; providing that the Department of Transportation shall allocate state funding to qualified applicants for a reverse commute program; providing for submission of proposals by resident transportation corporations composed of citizens from low-income neighborhoods; providing for monitoring and evaluation of programs by the department; authorizing participating resident transportation corporations to enter into certain contracts, lease equipment, and set fees and schedules; establishing a pilot program; providing for allocation of funding; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Public Transportation and Appropriations. By Representative Lawson- HB 1685-A bill to be entitled An act relating to saltwater conservation; amending s. 370.06, F.S.; providing that any person holding an Apalachicola Bay oyster harvesting license shall receive credit for the license fee against the saltwater products license fee; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Sansom- HB 1687-A bill to be entitled An act relating to weapons and firearms; amending s. 790.225, F.S.; adding unlawful acts and increasing criminal penalties relating to self-propelled knives; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Press- HB 1689-A bill to be entitled An act relating to adoption; amending s. 63.022, F.S.; providing intent; amending s. 63.032, F.S.; providing definitions; amending s. 63.042, F.S.; specifying who may adopt; requiring that adoptive parents be of good moral character; requiring screening; authorizing the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services to exempt a person from disqualification in certain circumstances; prohibiting the use of screening results for purposes not related to adoption; amending s. 63.165, F.S.; requiring the department to inform adoptive parents of the existence and purpose of the adoption information registry; creating s. 63.193, F.S.; providing procedures for international adoptions; amending s. 409.166, F.S.; authorizing the department to reimburse certain expenses of adoptive parents of special needs children; amending s. 409.175, F.S.; establishing requirements for entities engaged in any part of the international adoption process; specifying duties of the department; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Press- HB 1691-A bill to be entitled An act relating to family mediation; amending s. 44.101, F.S.; authorizing a board of county commissioners to establish a family mediation trust fund to support the operations of a court-based family mediation program; amending s. 28.101, F.S.; directing the clerk, where a family mediation trust fund has been established, to collect a filing fee in connection with modifications of dissolution of marriage judgments; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Holland, King- HB 1693-A bill to be entitled An act relating to regulation of the employee leasing business; providing definitions; creating the Board of Employee Leasing Companies; requiring business and individual licenses and providing fees therefore; requiring insurance; providing for application for a license and a fee therefore; specifying contents of applications for individual and business licenses; requiring fingerprints; providing for JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ineligibility to reapply; providing for automatic license qualification under certain circumstances; providing license requirements; providing for contents and posting of licenses; providing grounds for disciplinary action and penalties therefore; requiring continuing education; providing for approval of schools, training facilities, and instructors and providing for an application fee therefore; providing for license renewal; providing hearing rights; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Hargrett, Bloom- HB 1695-A bill to be entitled An act relating to transportation; amending s. 332.004, F.S.; providing definitions; amending s. 332.006, F.S.; providing for separate identification of development projects and discretionary capacity improvement projects in the statewide aviation system plan; permitting expenditure of funds on road and rail transportation systems which are on airport property; amending s. 332.007, F.S.; providing for consistency of airport master plans with local government comprehensive plans prior to receipt of funds; requiring consistency of aviation projects with airport master plans as a condition for state funding eligibility; providing funding priority for specified airport development projects; authorizing expenditure of funds for projects which provide for construction of an automatic weather observation station; authorizing retroactive reimbursement for the nonfederal share of certain land acquisition projects; authorizing participation by the Department of Transportation in the capital cost of eligible public airport and aviation discretionary capacity improvement projects; authorizing expenditure of funds for projects which provide improved airport access subject to approval by the sponsor; limiting the amount of discretionary capacity improvement project funds that a single airport may receive; allowing the department to transfer funds for discretionary capacity improvement projects within the discretionary capacity improvements program; setting the rate of participation by the department in the costs of eligible discretionary capacity improvement projects, including land acquisition projects; amending s. 332.01, F.S.; revising the definition of "airport" to include access to airport facilities; amending s. 332.11, F.S.; allowing sponsors to establish a joint agreement to acquire and construct equipment, appurtenances, and land necessary to establish, maintain, and operate a transportation corridor connecting an airport and seaport facility; providing that such corridor shall not be considered an aviation or port project for purposes of state funding; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Public Transportation and Appropriations. By Representatives Wise, Bainter, Holland, Frishe, Flagg, Lewis, Rojas, Locke, Mortham- HB 1697-A bill to be entitled An act relating to warning signs at contaminated sites; providing legislative intent and findings; providing for rules of the Department of Environmental Regulation; providing sign specifications; providing duties of the Bureau of Waste Cleanup; providing a timeframe; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation and Appropriations. By Representatives Holland, Safley- HB 1699-A bill to be entitled An act relating to municipal firefighters' pension trust funds; amending s. 175.021, F.S.; providing that it is the legislative intent that full-time, paid firefighters employed by special fire control districts should be entitled to the same retirement benefits as municipal firefighters; amending ss. 175.032, 175.041, 175.051, 175.061, 175.071, 175.081, 175.091, 175.101, 175.111, 175.121, 175.122, 175.131, 175.141, 175.151, 175.152, 175.162, 175.191, 175.201, 175.211, 175.241, 175.251, 175.261, 175.291, 175.301, 175.311, 175.321, 175.331, 175.351, and 175.361, F.S.; providing for pension funds and retirement benefits for firefighters employed by special fire control districts, which funds and benefits are subject to the same statutory requirements as pension funds and retirement benefits for municipal firefighters; allowing reimbursement of special fire control districts' contributions to the Florida Retirement System; amending s. 624.520, F.S., to conform; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Lippman, Geller- HR 1701-A resolution recognizing David Keating for his accomplishments and joining the City of Hollywood in renaming North Beach Park as Keating Park. Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By Representative Easterly- HB 1703-A bill to be entitled An act relating to traffic control; amending s. 316.1935, F.S.; increasing the penalty for fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer; increasing the period of suspension of driving privilege for such offense; providing that a vehicle involved in such offense is contraband and is subject to seizure; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Easterly- HB 1705-A bill to be entitled An act relating to jails and jailers; creating s. 950.15, F.S.; providing for secure police processing facilities as a new category of holding cell for the temporary detention of arrestees and as live-in trusty quarters, and providing a definition; placing jurisdiction and supervision of such facilities with the law enforcement agency maintaining the facility or the sheriff of the county in which the facility is located; creating s. 951.31, F.S.; providing conditions for such facilities as live-in trusty quarters; authorizing exceptions to Department of Corrections requirements in certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representatives Safley, Mortham- HJR 1707-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 5, Article IV and the creation of Section 20, Article XII of the State Constitution; limiting the terms of cabinet members. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Roberts- HB 1709-A bill to be entitled An act relating to runaway youths; amending s. 409.441, F.S.; requiring certain reporting by a person sheltering a runaway youth and providing criminal penalties for failure to comply; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Children & Youth and Appropriations. By Representative Roberts- HB 1711-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax on sales, use, and other transactions; amending s. 212.055, F.S.; providing that the projects proposed to be funded by the local government infrastructure surtax may be voted on individually; specifying effect of disapproval of projects; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Roberts- HB 1713-A bill to be entitled An act relating to requirements for high school graduation; amending s. 232.246, F.S.; providing for the exemption of certain high school students from instruction about disease; providing for modification of the minimum high school graduation requirements for a standard diploma to accommodate students whose religious beliefs preclude their study of disease; repealing an obsolete provision authorizing exceptions from certain minimum high school graduation requirements; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representative Safley- HB 1715-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Marine Fisheries Commission; amending s. 370.027, F.S.; granting the executive director of 73 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES the Department of Natural Resources certain authority to implement an emergency rule, pending approval by the Governor and Cabinet; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources. By Representative Lippman- HB 1717-A bill to be entitled An act relating to cruelty to animals; creating s. 828.28, F.S.; providing standards for the carriage trade; providing requirements for carriages and equipment; providing requirements and prohibitions for the operation of carriages; providing requirements and prohibitions with respect to carriage drivers; requiring an apprenticeship; providing requirements and prohibitions with respect to carriage animals; requiring examinations and certifications by a licensed veterinarian; providing for emergency treatment; specifying working conditions for carriage animals; providing for recordkeeping; providing for enforcement; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. HB 1719-Withdrawn By Representative Bronson- HB 1721-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public utilities; creating s. 367.0815, F.S.; providing for rate case expenses, including attorney's fees and costs, to be paid by the public utility when a rate case is won by a citizen rather than the utility; providing for proportional payment; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Science, Industry & Technology and Appropriations. By Representative Bronson- HB 1723-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle license taxes; amending s. 320.08, F.S.; revising the definition of the term "antique truck"; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Nergard, Hill, Young- HB 1725-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Savannas State Reserve; providing definitions; specifying duties of the Department of Natural Resources; providing that unauthorized entry into the reserve is prima facie evidence of intent to violate the act; prohibiting the use of vehicles or all terrain vehicles within the preserve; prohibiting the possession of specified weapons within the preserve; providing exceptions; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources. By Representatives Figg, Jennings- HB 1727-A bill to be entitled An act relating to personnel of the school system; creating s. 231.3605, F.S.; providing for employment of educational support employees; providing definitions; providing for a probationary period and regular appointment and specifying requirements therefore; providing for unsatisfactory performance; providing for notice and hearings; providing for an election of remedies; amending s. 120.68, F.S.; conforming provisions relating to judicial review; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representative Bronson- HB 1729-A bill to be entitled An act relating to postsecondary education; creating s. 240.4076, F.S.; establishing the law enforcement officer student loan forgiveness program; providing for repayment of student loans by the Department of Education on behalf of persons employed as law enforcement officers in this state; prescribing limits and exceptions; providing for adoption of rules; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representative Sansom- HB 1731-A bill to be entitled An act relating to sex offenses; amending s. 794.022, F.S., relating to rules of evidence; providing that in a prosecution for sexual or other indecent activity with a child the testimony of the victim need not be corroborated; providing that in prosecutions for sexual battery or for sexual or other indecent activity with a child, prior or subsequent consensual sexual activity between the victim and any person other than the offender may not be inquired into on deposition or admitted into evidence except in certain circumstances and prior or subsequent sexual conduct of the victim is not admissible as reputation evidence; reenacting s. 90.404(1)(b)1., F.S., relating to character evidence, to incorporate said amendment in a reference thereto; amending s. 794.041, F.S.; revising the offense of sexual activity with a child; defining "lewd, lascivious, or indecent activity" with a child and providing criminal penalties for soliciting a child to engage in such activity and enhanced criminal penalties for engaging in such activity with a child; providing that lack of chastity of the victim is not a defense; reenacting ss. 110.1127(3)(a)1.m., 242.335(3)(a)1.m., 393.0655(1)(k), 394.457(6)(a)11., 396.0425(1)(k), 397.0715(1)(k), 402.305(1)(a)11., 409.175(4)(a)6.m., and 959.06(3)(m), F.S., relating to security checks for employees of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, personnel screening for the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind, and personnel screening of caretakers for developmentally disabled persons, mentally ill persons, alcohol or drug dependent persons, children, and juvenile delinquents, to incorporate said amendment in references thereto; amending s. 800.04, F.S.; adding acts which constitute the offense of lewd, lascivious, or indecent assault upon or in the presence of a child, for which criminal penalties are provided by law, and adding a requirement of unchaste intent as an element of the offense; reenacting ss. 775.15(7), 787.01(3)(a)3., 787.02(3)(a)3., and 943.058(9), F.S., relating to time limitations, kidnapping, false imprisonment, and criminal history record expunction, to incorporate said amendment in references thereto; amending s. 914.16, F.S.; providing for limits on law enforcement and discovery interviews of a victim of sexual or other indecent activity with a child under s. 794.041, F.S., or a victim of sexual performance by a child under s. 827.071, F.S.; amending s. 918.16, F.S.; revising a list of persons authorized to remain in court while a child victim of a sex offense testifies; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Sansom, Goode- HB 1733-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public food service establishments; amending s. 509.013, F.S.; revising an exclusion from the definition of such establishments for certain nonprofit organizations; amending s. 509.232, F.S.; providing that carnivals and similar events operated by such organizations are exempt from certain temporary food service regulations; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulated Industries. By Representative Drage- HB 1735-A bill to be entitled An act relating to energy resources; creating s. 377.7095, F.S.; providing funding by electric utilities of water desalinization facilities that generate electricity; providing legislative intent; providing an electric energy pricing program; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Science, Industry & Technology and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 1737-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending ss. 627.0645 and 627.410, F.S.; exempting certain insurers from annual rate filing requirements; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representatives Frankel, Gordon, Albright, Lippman, Flagg, Kelly- HB 1739-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health care; providing legislative intent; amending s. 230.2319, F.S.; providing additional instruction in the middle childhood education program; amending s. 74 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI 233.067, F.S.; requiring family life education in the comprehensive health education program; amending s. 154.011, F.S.; requiring public health nurse and case manager teams in schools in certain counties; amending s. 411.232, F.S.; providing for new sites to be funded in the Children's Early Investment Program; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. HB 1741-Withdrawn By Representatives Ascherl, Graham- HB 1743-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the "911" emergency telephone number; amending s. 365.171, F.S.; extending the authority of a county to impose a fee upon local telephone exchange subscribers for payment of specified equipment and service to also include payment for construction, expansion, or renovation of a "911" dispatch center; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. By Representative Lewis- HB 1745-A bill to be entitled An act relating to governmental reorganization; transferring authority for regulation of mortgage brokerage from the Department of Banking and Finance to the Department of Professional Regulation; amending s. 20.30, F.S.; creating a Division of Mortgage Brokerage within the Department of Professional Regulation; amending s. 494.02, F.S.; changing definitions to conform to the transfer; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations. By Representative Crotty- HB 1747-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pornography; amending s. 847.0125, F.S.; prohibiting certain retail establishments which rent or sell video cassettes or videotapes of certain motion pictures which are harmful to minors to knowingly exhibit such video cassettes or videotapes to minors; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Small Business & Economic Development and Appropriations. By Representatives Hoffmann, Jennings- HB 1749-A bill to be entitled An act relating to ad valorem tax exemptions; amending ss. 196.011 and 196.101, F.S.; providing that annual application shall not be required for the exemptions for property used as a homestead by disabled persons; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Langton, Bronson- HB 1751-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public entity crime; amending s. 287.133, F.S.; including leases for real property and contracts for construction or repair of public buildings or public works within the subject matter of the term "public entity crime"; providing that persons or affiliates on the convicted vendor list may not submit bids on construction or repair of public buildings or public works or leases of real property for a specified period; including contracts to lease real property or to construct a public building or public work among the contracts for which a disclosure of public entity crime is required; correcting references to hearing officers of the Division of Administrative Hearings of the Department of Administration; removing a presumption relating to removal of a person from the convicted vendor list; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations. By Representative Sansom- HB 1753-A bill to be entitled An act relating to controlled substance violations; creating s. 893.148, F.S.; prohibiting the use of a communication facility to commit or facilitate the commission of a violation of s. 893.13 or s. 893.135, F.S.; providing a definition; providing felony penalties; providing for separate offenses; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. April 3, 1990 By Representative Hafner- HB 1767-A bill to be entitled An act relating to crimes compensation; amending s. 960.04, F.S.; adding persons eligible for awards; amending s. 960.07, F.S.; extending the time for filing claims for compensation in certain circumstances; amending s. 960.13, F.S.; increasing the basis and the ceiling amount for awards of compensation; providing an effective date. SOF REPRESENTATIVES 75 By Representatives Sansom, Wallace, Rehm, Hanson, Press, Mortham- HB 1755-A bill to be entitled An act relating to autism and other severe behavior problems; requiring the Board of Regents to establish regional resource and service centers; providing components of such centers; providing for rules; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. By Representatives Sansom, Goode- HB 1757-A bill to be entitled An act relating to aquatic preserves; amending s. 258.36, F.S.; conforming language; creating s. 258.421, F.S.; providing for management in certain aquatic preserves; specifying elements of such management; repealing ss. 258.37(2), (3), and (4) and 258.38, F.S., relating to types of aquatic preserves; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representative Bronson- HB 1759-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state uniform traffic control; amending s. 316.008, F.S.; directing all counties and municipalities to enact ordinances providing a fine for violation of certain traffic infractions, which fine is in excess of that currently provided by statute; providing a limitation on the amount of any such fine adopted by ordinance; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. By Representatives Bronson, Morse- HB 1761-A bill to be entitled An act relating to medical practice; amending s. 458.311, F.S.; revising requirements for issuance of a 2-year restricted license; removing certain restrictions on applicants; providing for issuance of an unrestricted license; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representative Wallace- HB 1763-A bill to be entitled An act relating to manatees; providing legislative intent; amending s. 370.12, F.S.; providing for the protection of manatees from harassment; deleting a restriction on the ability of the Department of Natural Resources to regulate boat speeds in certain waters; modifying time restrictions on regulations in warm water discharge zones; requiring counties to post boat speed signs under certain circumstances; authorizing the department to protect manatee habitat; authorizing the establishment of manatee sanctuaries; allowing local governments to adopt motorboat speed ordinances; requiring certain fenders; amending s. 327.22, F.S.; allowing any county to impose a specified vessel registration fee; amending s. 327.25, F.S.; establishing a manatee protection surcharge; requiring counties to use various funds to post and maintain manatee protection regulatory markers and authorizing the department to adopt rules therefore; offering for sale a voluntary manatee sticker with vessel registrations; amending s. 327.40, F.S.; exempting certain regulatory markers from state submerged lands lease requirements; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Guber- HB 1765-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; amending ss. 319.17, 320.05, and 322.20, F.S.; limiting the authority of the department to release street addresses of owners of vehicles and licensed drivers; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. 76 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Davis- HB 1769-A bill to be entitled An act relating to psychological services; creating s. 490.0144, F.S.; providing continuing education requirements for alcohol or substance abuse therapists; providing for rules of the Board of Psychological Examiners; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. HB 1771-Withdrawn By Representative C. F. Jones- HB 1773-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health care utilization review; providing legislative intent; providing definitions; providing for licensure of private review agents; providing licensure requirements; providing for a fee; providing for licensure renewal; providing for conditional licenses; providing for license denial or revocation; providing an exemption; providing a penalty; prohibiting contracting with unlicensed review agents; providing a penalty; requiring payment of disputed claims in certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Bronson- HB 1775-A bill to be entitled An act relating to petit theft; amending s. 812.014, F.S.; increasing criminal penalties for first and second convictions for petit theft, and reenacting ss. 538.23(2), 634.319(2), 634.421(2), 642.038(2), 705.102(4), and 812.015(2), F.S., relating to secondary metals recyclers, home warranty associations, service warranty associations, legal expense insurers, lost or abandoned property reporting, and retail and farm theft, to incorporate said amendment in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Campbell, Wise- HB 1777-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health care providers; providing legislative findings; authorizing contracts which waive or limit a patient's right to recover for injuries sustained as a result of the negligence of a health care provider; providing requirements for such contracts; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. HB 1779-Withdrawn By Representatives Graham, Davis- HB 1781-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 624.411, F.S.; reducing the amount of surplus as to policyholders sufficient to exempt a foreign insurer from deposit requirements; reenacting s. 627.776(1)(e), F.S., relating to title insurers, to incorporate the amendment to s. 624.411, F.S., in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representatives Sanderson, Mortham, Jennings- HB 1783-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the tax on unlawful sales of drugs and controlled substances; amending ss. 212.0505 and 212.20, F.S.; providing for return of a portion of the proceeds to the county of collection and providing for use thereof; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Easterly- HB 1785-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; creating s. 14.205, F.S.; creating within the Executive Office of the Governor an advisory committee on insurance governing the treatment of alcoholism and drug abuse; providing for appointment of members and a chair by the I E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 Governor; specifying duties of the committee; requiring annual reports and recommendations; providing for per diem and travel expenses; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representative Sanderson- HB 1787-A bill to be entitled An act relating to lost or abandoned property; amending s. 705.103, F.S.; decreasing the length of time lost property must be maintained by a law enforcement agency; amending s. 705.104, F.S.; specifying when title to lost or abandoned property vests in the finder; reenacting s. 713.585(6), F.S., to incorporate the amendment to s. 705.103, F.S., in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representatives Lewis, Patchett, Cosgrove- HB 1789-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 626.9541, F.S.; revising language with respect to unfair claim settlement practices as unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts to include additional actions which are considered unfair claim settlement practices; amending s. 627.613, F.S.; providing for the time of payment of health insurance benefits; providing when such benefits are overdue; providing for the payment of interest on overdue payments; amending s. 627.662, F.S.; providing that provisions with respect to overdue health insurance benefit payments also apply to group health insurance, blanket health insurance, and franchise health insurance policies; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representatives Lewis, Crotty, Bronson, Canady, Boyd- HB 1791-A bill to be entitled An act relating to acquired immune deficiency syndrome; amending s. 381.609, F.S.; requiring HIV testing of a patient under certain circumstances; providing an exception from required informed consent to testing; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. By Representatives Silver, Cosgrove- HB 1793-A bill to be entitled An act relating to expressway authorities; creating the Constitutional Charter County Expressway Authority Law; providing definitions; providing for the creation of an expressway authority by any county operating under a home rule charter; providing for the purposes and powers of the authority; providing for bonds; providing for remedies of the bondholders; providing for a lease- purchase agreement between the authority and the Department of Transportation; providing that the department may be appointed by the Division of Bond Finance of the Department of General Services as the division's agent for certain purposes; providing for the acquisition of land and property; providing for cooperation by the authority with other units, boards, agencies, and individuals; providing for the covenant of the state; providing an exemption from taxation; providing for eligibility for investments; providing that pledges may be enforced by bondholders; providing that the powers conferred are complete and additional authority; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Nergard- HB 1795-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal justice trust funds; amending s. 943.25, F.S., relating to the Trust Fund for Grant Matching under the administration of the Department of Community Affairs; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Sansom- HB 1797-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drug trafficking; amending s. 893.135, F.S.; providing an additional level of cocaine trafficking and providing criminal penalties, including a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment, an enhanced fine, and a prohibition of basic gain-time; providing an effective date. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Lippman, Tobin, Mackenzie, D. L. Jones, Jennings, Morse, Rojas, King, Albright, Sanderson, Arnall- HB 1799-A bill to be entitled An act relating to clean indoor air; amending s. 386.203, F.S.; modifying definitions; amending s. 386.204, F.S.; modifying prohibition against smoking in a public place; amending s. 386.205, F.S.; requiring certain designation of smoking areas; providing additional places that may not be designated as smoking areas; modifying requirements for designating a patient's room as a smoking area; eliminating certain considerations for designating smoking areas in a workplace; eliminating exceptions to the square footage limitation for smoking areas in certain public places; amending s. 386.206, F.S.; deleting authorization for certain discretionary signs; creating s. 386.211, F.S.; making it unlawful to interfere with a person who reports certain violations; providing for enforcement; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health Care. By Representatives Young, Clark, Tobin- HB 1801-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending ss. 232.245 and 232.246, F.S.; revising the cumulative grade point average required for high school graduation; amending s. 232.425, F.S.; revising grade point average requirements for participation in interscholastic extracurricular student activities; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representative Trammell- HB 1803-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Retirement System; amending s. 121.0515, F.S.; including persons employed by the state to provide care or treatment to patients in a forensic unit of a state hospital within the Special Risk Class of the system; providing for upgrading of retirement credit for such past service; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representatives Kelly, Bainter- HB 1805-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle licenses; creating s. 320.08068, F.S.; providing for the issuance of environmental license plates as approved by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; providing for fees; providing for the distribution of fees; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. HR 1807-Withdrawn By Representative Kelly- HB 1809-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the 911 emergency telephone system; creating a task force committee on "911"; providing for membership, organization, and meetings; providing for a review and evaluation of the "911" emergency telephone system in the state; providing for operations review and evaluation; providing for an interim and final report; providing for termination of the committee; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. By Representative Saunders- HB 1811-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicles; amending s. 320.8231, F.S.; requiring certain trailer hitches to conform to specified standards; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representatives Sindler, McEwan, Clements, Mitchell, Smith, Renke, Webster- HB 1813-A bill to be entitled An act relating to water resources; creating s. 240.5329, F.S.; creating the Florida LAKEWATCH Program April 3, 1990 OF REPRESENTATIVES 77 within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Florida; providing purpose; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representatives Kelly, Bainter- HB 1815-A bill to be entitled An act relating to a surcharge on bicycle and tack sales; providing for collection of the surcharge; providing for deposit into the Land Acquisition Trust Fund to be used to acquire land for the Florida Rails to Trails Program; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. HB 1817-Withdrawn By Representatives Flagg, Campbell, Locke, Sansom, Cosgrove, Wallace, Mackey, Arnold, Hafner, Boyd, Patchett, Safley, Geller, Bloom, Mortham, Jennings- HB 1819-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax on sales, use, and other transactions; amending ss. 212.02 and 212.08, F.S.; providing an exemption for solar energy systems and components thereof; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Science, Industry & Technology, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative De Grandy- HB 1821-A bill to be entitled An act relating to urban redevelopment; amending s. 290.004, F.S.; providing a definition; creating s. 290.0075, F.S.; creating the Urban Demonstration Enterprise Zone Program; providing for application to the Department of Community Affairs for approval of such zones; providing requirements with respect to such zones; specifying required local incentives; amending s. 290.007, F.S.; specifying the tax credits and incentives applicable to such zones; creating s. 290.0365, F.S.; providing for the creation of urban demonstration enterprise zone community development corporations to administer the program; providing requirements with respect thereto; providing for administrative grants; amending s. 290.037, F.S.; providing status of loan applications for ventures located in such zones under the community development deferred payment loan program; amending s. 212.096, F.S., which provides for a sales tax credit for job creation in enterprise zones; providing special requirements applicable to such zones; amending s. 220.181, F.S., which provides for a corporate tax enterprise zone jobs credit; providing special requirements applicable to such zones; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Small Business & Economic Development, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Drage- HB 1823-A bill to be entitled An act relating to condominiums; amending s. 718.103, F.S.; redefining the terms "association property" and "unit owner"; amending s. 718.104, F.S.; providing requirements for land surveys; amending s. 718.110, F.S., relating to acquisition of property and material alterations or additions to property; revising language with respect to amendments to the declaration; providing reference to recording; amending s. 718.111, F.S.; revising language with respect to the association; providing that the association must be a Florida corporation; providing that directors may not vote by proxy at board meetings; providing that chapter 718 is not intended to limit or restrict the power of condominium associations except as expressly provided; revising language with respect to class action; providing that the power to acquire personal property shall be exercised by the board of administration; providing that there shall be no limitation on the right of the board to purchase units at a foreclosure sale; revising language with respect to easements; amending s. 718.112, F.S.; revising language with respect to bylaws; providing that condominiums may provide in the bylaws for a lower number than a majority to establish a quorum; providing that the association may require a security deposit from prospective lessees; providing that associations operating an aggregate of more than 50 units must bond persons who control or disburse association funds; amending s. 718.113, F.S.; providing that the declaration may include reference that the association provide 78 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE certain maintenance for the condominium; providing limitations upon improvements of association property; amending s. 718.115, F.S.; revising language with respect to common expenses and common surplus; providing for inclusion of certain television services; amending s. 718.116, F.S.; deleting certain language relating to notice of foreclosure where the association cannot locate the unit owner; providing for expenses of a receiver; amending s. 718.202, F.S.; providing that there shall be no requirement of any filing with the Division of Florida Land Sales, Condominiums, and Mobile Homes in the case of condominiums other than residential condominiums; amending s. 718.303, F.S.; revising language with respect to waiver of any rights under chapter 718; amending s. 718.401, F.S.; providing that arbitration pursuant to an option to buy commonly used facilities may be conducted pursuant to chapter 44 or chapter 682; amending s. 718.403, F.S.; revising notice requirements with respect to a decision not to add to a phase condominium; amending s. 718.504, F.S., relating to the prospectus or offering circular; requiring certain descriptions; amending s. 718.618, F.S.; modifying voting interests language relating to converter reserve accounts; amending s. 617.017, F.S.; modifying language relating to procedures to amend the articles of incorporation; amending s. 617.041, F.S.; deleting language excluding provisions relating to quorum and voting requirements of corporations with respect to condominium associations; repealing s. 718.201, F.S., relating to taxes and the bond for payment of liability during construction; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Ostrau- HB 1825-A bill to be entitled An act relating to game promotions; amending s. 849.094, F.S.; revising the deadlines by which operators of game promotions held in connection with the sale of consumer products must file rules, regulations, and proof of trust accounts or bonds with the Department of State; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representative Wetherell- HB 1827-A bill to be entitled An act relating to bonds; creating the Florida Truth in Bonding Act of 1990; amending s. 216.023, F.S.; conforming provisions relating to agency legislative budget requests; amending s. 216.043, F.S.; requiring state agencies to include certain truth- in-bonding information in any legislative budget request for fixed capital outlay or operating capital outlay proposed to be funded by a proposed state debt or obligation; amending s. 216.044, F.S.; requiring the Department of General Services to assist state agencies and the Executive Office of the Governor in fulfilling truth-in-bonding information requirements; creating s. 216.0442, F.S., relating to truth in bonding; providing definitions; requiring development of a summary of state debt, a statement of proposed financing, and a truth-in-bonding statement, under specified circumstances; amending s. 216.163, F.S.; requiring inclusion of state debt, debt financing, and truth-in-bonding documents in the Governor's recommended budget for each specific fixed capital outlay project or group of projects or operating capital outlay requests to be funded from a proposed state debt or obligation; amending s. 216.167, F.S.; requiring inclusion of state debt, debt financing, and truth-in-bonding documents, and a 5-year estimate of program operational costs, in certain of the Governor's recommendations; creating s. 216.174, F.S.; providing specifications for the bill which enacts legislative budget decisions; requiring truth-in-bonding provisions, under certain circumstances; amending s. 216.177, F.S.; requiring the chairmen of the legislative appropriations committees to jointly transmit certain information relating to state debt and truth-in-bonding to the Executive Office of the Governor, the Comptroller, the Auditor General, and each state agency; requiring the Governor to submit to the Secretary of State a statement of the estimated costs of each new proposed state debt or obligation in the General Appropriations Act; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Appropriations. By Representatives Morse, Hoffmann- HB 1829-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public schools; amending s. 230.2319, F.S.; requiring the Department of Education, local ] E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 school districts, and laboratory schools to include instruction on the environment and the ecological system within the curriculum for middle school students; amending s. 232.246, F.S.; requiring successful completion of one credit of instruction on the environment and the ecological system for high school graduation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Albright- HB 1831-A bill to be entitled An act relating to road designations; designating a portion of U.S. Highway 27 in Ocala as the Reverend Frank George Pinkston, Sr., Memorial Highway; directing the Department of Transportation to erect suitable markers; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representatives Silver, Jennings- HB 1833-A bill to be entitled An act relating to weapons and firearms; amending s. 790.161, F.S.; adding the offense of making, possessing, throwing, placing, projecting, or discharging any destructive device, or the attempted offense, without intent to do harm or damage, and providing felony penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Lombard- HB 1835-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public officers and employees; amending s. 112.061, F.S.; increasing allowances for per diem and travel; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 1837-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tourism; creating s. 288.1215, F.S.; providing legislative intent; amending s. 20.17 and creating s. 288.1217, F.S.; creating the Florida Tourism Commission and providing for the membership thereof; providing powers and duties of the commission; providing that the Secretary of Commerce shall appoint the director of the Division of Tourism from persons recommended by the commission; providing for financial disclosure by members; requiring an annual report; authorizing advisory committees; creating ss. 288.124- 288.127, F.S.; providing definitions; providing for imposition of a tourism promotion fee to be calculated pursuant to chapter 212, F.S., relating to the sales and use tax; providing for determination of the fee by the commission; providing for use of moneys; specifying sales, rentals, admissions, and leases upon which the fee shall be applicable; providing for collection and administration by the Department of Revenue and the Division of Tourism of the Department of Commerce; providing penalties; amending s. 215.22, F.S., relating to administration of the Tourism Promotion Trust Fund; authorizing promulgation of emergency rules; amending ss. 288.121 and 288.122, F.S., relating to powers and duties of the Division of Tourism and to deposit of funds in the Tourism Promotion Trust Fund; repealing s. 288.123, F.S., the Tourism Advisory Council; providing for transfer of unexpended funds in the Tourism Promotional Trust Fund; providing an appropriation; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Commerce, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 1839-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 627.0651, F.S.; requiring motor vehicle insurers to make proposed rate filings with the Department of Insurance before the rates go into effect; amending s. 627.091, F.S.; specifying content of rate filings; providing for approval by the department; creating s. 627.0653, F.S.; requiring motor vehicle insurers to provide a specified discount to certain drivers; authorizing such insurers to surcharge other drivers to offset the cost of the discounts; providing for review and repeal; repealing s. 626.9541(1)(h), F.S., relating to rebates as unfair insurance trade practices; reenacting ss. 624.11(2), 624.126(2), 626.9571(1), 626.9581, 626.9611, and 626.989(2), (4)(a), and (6), F.S., relating to product liability risk retention, mutual aid societies, administrative hearings, cease and desist and penalty orders, rules, and insurance fraud investigations, to incorporate the amendment to s. 626.9541, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Boyd- HB 1841-A bill to be entitled An act relating to animals; amending s. 585.14, F.S.; prohibiting the importation into the state, movement within the state, or ownership transferral within the state of a domestic animal without required health certificates; requiring evidence of compliance; providing for rules; amending s. 585.41, F.S.; increasing the fine for violating rules of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services with respect to the animal industry; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representative Bronson- HB 1843-A bill to be entitled An act relating to worthless checks; amending s. 832.05, F.S.; increasing the criminal penalties for issuing worthless checks in the amount of less than $150; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Liberti- HB 1845-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurers; amending s. 624.316, F.S.; providing for submission of requests for reduction in costs of examination; amending s. 625.172, F.S.; providing for replacement of assets; providing for suspension of a certificate of authority; amending s. 625.340, F.S.; limiting the investment authority of alien insurers; amending ss. 628.461 and 628.4615, F.S.; narrowing applicability of provisions relating to acquisition of controlling stock in insurers and allied lines insurers; repealing s. 628.291(3), F.S., relating to notice of reciprocity; reenacting ss. 48.151(3), 624.11(2), 631.051(7), 634.252, 634.3037, 634.4085, 637.153, 637.422, 638.052, 639.106, 641.125, 641.255, 641.416, 642.032(5), 651.024, and 651.105(1), F.S., relating to service of process on statutory agents, risk retention groups, rehabilitation of domestic insurers, motor vehicle service agreement companies, home warranty associations, service warranty associations, optometric service plans, dental service plans, ambulance service associations, preneed funeral contracts, health care service plans, health maintenance organizations, prepaid health clinics, legal expense insurance corporations, and continuing care facilities and contracts, to incorporate the amendments to ss. 624.316, 628.461, and 628.4615, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative B. L. Johnson- HB 1847-A bill to be entitled An act relating to risk management; amending s. 284.30, F.S.; revising language with respect to the Florida Casualty Insurance Risk Management Trust Fund; amending s. 284.31, F.S.; limiting liability under the fund; amending s. 284.35, F.S.; providing for an actuarial study of the fund; amending s. 440.11, F.S.; eliminating reference to public employment with respect to liability under workers' compensation; amending s. 768.28, F.S.; revising language with respect to waiver of sovereign immunity; providing criteria for written claims; providing exceptions to immunity; providing language with respect to federal civil rights actions; providing for the barring of claims; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Davis- HB 1849-A bill to be entitled An act relating to fire and going-out-of- business sales; amending s. 559.21, F.S.; providing for tax collectors instead of sheriffs to issue permits to conduct such sales; requiring the payment of delinquent taxes on the goods to be sold in order for a permit to be issued; revising procedures for the conduct of such a sale; repealing provisions for renewal of such a permit; amending s. 559.22, F.S.; requiring a person who conducts such a sale to specify the permit number within advertisements of the sale; amending s. 559.23, F.S.; providing for payment of permit application fees to tax collectors; deleting provisions for renewal fees; amending s. 559.24, F.S.; revising certain requirements for conducting such a sale; providing that advertisements of such a sale must specify certain information; amending s. 559.26, F.S.; specifying criminal penalties for violation of certain requirements pertaining to such a sale; providing an effective date. April 3, 1990 E OF REPRESENTATIVES 79 Referred to the Committees on Judiciary, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Davis- HB 1851-A bill to be entitled An act relating to ad valorem taxation; creating s. 196.1978, F.S.; providing an exemption from such taxation for certain real property used as housing for low-income persons; specifying criteria for qualification for the exemption; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Davis- HB 1853-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Employment Opportunity Act; amending s. 409.029, F.S.; amending the short title; amending cross-references; providing for housing assistance for teenage parents; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Drage- HB 1855-A bill to be entitled An act relating to construction liens; creating s. 553.785, F.S.; providing a uniform building permit application; repealing s. 713.01(21), F.S., relating to the definition of "notice of commencement"; amending s. 713.04, F.S.; specifying the law governing payment of lienors for subdivision improvements; amending s. 713.05, F.S.; providing for liens of persons in privity; amending s. 713.06, F.S.; providing changes to the Notice to Owner form for persons not in privity; providing that a building permit application replaces the notice of commencement; deleting certain requirements with regard to proper payments for construction work; amending s. 713.07, F.S.; providing for the priority of liens; amending s. 713.20, F.S., relating to waivers or releases of liens, to conform; amending s. 713.23, F.S.; requiring payment bonds for construction work to be attached to the building permit application; amending s. 713.32, F.S.; specifying applicability of provisions relating to insurance proceeds liable for demands of construction lienors; amending ss. 48.23, 482.201, 501.1375, 718.121, and 721.16, F.S.; changing the term "mechanics' lien" to the term "construction lien"; redesignating part I, ch. 713, F.S., as the "Construction Lien Law"; repealing ss. 713.13, 713.135, 713.25, and 713.36, F.S., relating to notice of commencement; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representatives Rush, Stone- HB 1857-A bill to be entitled An act relating to retail grocers; creating the Convenience Store Security Act; providing findings; defining "convenience store"; requiring certain retail grocery stores to be equipped with specified security devices; prohibiting such stores from using certain shelving or displays; requiring certain levels of lighting for parking lots; requiring posting of certain signs; requiring training for certain employees; creating a civil cause of action for injuries arising out of noncompliance; providing immunities from civil liability; providing exemptions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Small Business & Economic Development and Appropriations. By Representative Cosgrove- HB 1859-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to school psychology graduate student interns. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education and Appropriations. HB 1861-Withdrawn By Representative Bloom- HB 1863-A bill to be entitled An act relating to mental health; amending s. 394.459, F.S.; revising patient's right to express and informed consent; providing for consent to admission to a facility; revising procedures with respect to certain minors; creating s. 394.4784, F.S.; providing to certain minors access to outpatient diagnostic and evaluative services and outpatient therapy and counseling; providing limitations; providing for parental participation; providing an effective date. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Referred to the Committee on Health & Rehabilitative Services. By Representatives Rush, Sindler- HB 1865-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public lands; amending s. 253.02, F.S.; prohibiting the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund from selling public lands at a price substantially below the appraised value; providing an exception; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Appropriations. By Representatives Lawson, Martin, Young, Shelley, Kelly, Lippman, Rudd, Flagg, Mitchell- HB 1867-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 228.041, F.S.; including developmental research schools within the definition of public schools; creating s. 228.053, F.S., the "Sidney Martin Developmental Research School Act"; establishing developmental research schools; providing mission; providing admission criteria; providing for fees; providing for supplemental support organizations; providing for personnel; creating an advisory board; providing duties; providing for funding; creating a Developmental Research School Educational Facility Trust Fund and a Developmental Research School Trust Fund and providing purposes thereof; providing funding formulas for operating and capital improvement purposes; authorizing additional funds for upgrading, renovating, and remodeling science laboratories; providing for developmental research schools to be designated as teacher education centers for inservice training; providing for implementation; providing for audits; creating s. 230.015, F.S.; designating developmental research schools as special school districts; providing accountability to the Department of Education; amending s. 236.0817, F.S., relating to funding for developmental research schools; creating the Joint Developmental Research School Planning, Articulation, and Evaluation Committee; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Silver- HB 1869-A bill to be entitled An act relating to obstruction of justice; creating s. 843.085, F.S.; prohibiting unauthorized wearing or display of certain badges, emblems, and other criminal justice agency identifiers; prohibiting unauthorized display on vehicles of certain police-related markings or identifiers; regulating sale or transfer of certain badges and requiring recordkeeping for such transactions; providing that the section is cumulative to other laws; providing criminal penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Bainter- HB 1871-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 627.476, F.S.; requiring life insurers to grant reduced paid-up nonforfeiture benefits in specified circumstances; amending s. 627.6785, F.S.; providing that credit life and credit disability policies must not make ineligible debtors under specified ages; amending s. 627.803, F.S.; requiring variable or indeterminate value contracts to contain certain notice; amending s. 634.312, F.S.; requiring home warranty policies to be delivered to the insured within a specified time; providing that the application is part of the contract; amending s. 634.414, F.S.; prohibiting certain cancellation of service agreements by the insurer; specifying consequences of cancellation by the insured; requiring delivery of the policy to the insured within a specified time; amending s. 627.7288, F.S.; limiting applicability of the exclusion of motor vehicle glass from deductibles; amending ss. 635.091 and 627.4133, F.S.; applying s. 627.4133, F.S., relating to notice of cancellation, nonrenewal, or renewal premium, to mortgage guaranty insurance; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representatives Tobin, Press- HB 1873-A bill to be entitled An act relating to labor regulations; prohibiting employers from taking retaliatory personnel action against employees under certain conditions; authorizing civil actions and providing specified relief; providing for certain employer relief; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Employee & Management Relations. By Representatives Hafner, Saunders- HB 1875-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending s. 100.371, F.S.; requiring that signatures on initiative petitions be witnessed; revising the time period for which such signatures are valid; requiring the sponsor to certify that no per-signature fee was paid; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Press- HB 1877-A bill to be entitled An act relating to household products; creating ss. 499.301-499.306, F.S.; creating the "Children's Poison Protection Act"; providing legislative findings; providing definitions; providing manufacturing requirements; providing responsibilities of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; providing for enforcement; providing for injunctive relief; providing for compensatory and punitive damages; amending s. 501.065, F.S.; providing that certain products are hazardous substances; amending s. 501.075, F.S.; prohibiting introduction of such products into commerce; reenacting as. 501.081(1) and 501.085, F.S., relating to a penalty and an injunction, to incorporate the amendment to s. 501.075, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representatives Canady, Silver, Rojas, Dantzler, Mortham- HB 1879-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax credits; creating ss. 212.098 and 220.187, F.S.; providing for credits against the sales tax or corporate income tax for companies that establish a drug-free workplace program; providing limitations; providing for carryover of the credits; amending s. 220.02, F.S.; providing order of credits against the corporate income tax; providing responsibilities of the Department of Revenue; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Drage- HB 1881-A bill to be entitled An act relating to transportation; creating s. 338.250, F.S.; providing for Central Florida Beltway Mitigation; providing legislative intent; providing a procedure for environmental mitigation required as a result of construction of the beltway; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. By Representative Silver- HB 1883-A bill to be entitled An act relating to civil actions; amending s. 895.05, F.S.; providing that a final judgment or decree in favor of the state in any criminal proceeding estops the criminal defendant in subsequent civil actions as to specified matters; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Silver- HB 1885-A bill to be entitled An act relating to civil actions; amending s. 772.14, F.S.; providing that a final judgment or decree in favor of the state in a criminal action estops the defendant in any subsequent civil action as to certain matters; amending s. 772.15, F.S.; providing that a verdict or adjudication of not guilty in a criminal action does not estop the plaintiff in a subsequent civil action; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Ritchie- HB 1887-A bill to be entitled An act relating to disposition of unclaimed property; amending s. 717.106, F.S.; providing for notice to beneficiaries under certain conditions; providing an effective date. 80 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Referred to the Committee on Commerce. By Representative Davis- HB 1889-A bill to be entitled An act relating to deaths of children; creating s. 406.115, F.S.; providing for review of certain deaths of children age 6 or under; providing for a multidisciplinary committee under a child protection team of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; providing membership; providing procedures; requiring a report; authorizing autopsies and laboratory examinations under the district medical examiner; providing for certain notice to the next of kin; providing an exemption from public records requirements; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative De Grandy- HB 1891-A bill to be entitled An act relating to controlled substances; creating the Controlled Substances Manufacture Study Commission to recommend which chemicals, used in the manufacture of controlled substances, should be subject to state control and the extent of the control; provides for commission membership; provides for staff services to be provided to the commission by the Department of Law Enforcement; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Hargrett, Bloom- HB 1893-A bill to be entitled An act relating to transportation; amending s. 20.23, F.S.; changing the title of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Engineering to the Assistant Secretary for Planning, Engineering, and Public Transportation; providing for appointment by the Secretary of Transportation of a State Public Transportation Administrator; providing that the State Public Transportation Administrator report to the Assistant Secretary for Planning, Engineering, and Public Transportation; amending s. 119.07, F.S.; correcting a reference; amending s. 206.46, F.S.; appropriating funds from the State Transportation Trust Fund; creating s. 311.07, F.S.; creating the Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development Program; creating s. 311.09, F.S.; creating the Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development Council; providing powers and duties; amending s. 332.004, F.S.; providing definitions; amending s. 332.006, F.S.; providing for separate identification of development projects and discretionary capacity improvement projects in the statewide aviation system plan; permitting expenditure of funds on road and rail transportation systems which are on airport property; amending s. 332.007, F.S.; providing for consistency of airport master plans with local government comprehensive plans prior to receipt of funds; requiring consistency of aviation projects with airport master plans as a condition for state funding eligibility; providing funding priority for specified airport development projects; authorizing expenditure of funds for projects which provide for construction of an automatic weather observation station; authorizing retroactive reimbursement for the nonfederal share of certain land acquisition projects; authorizing participation by the Department of Transportation in the capital cost of eligible public airport and aviation discretionary capacity improvement projects; authorizing expenditure of funds for projects which provide improved airport access subject to approval by the sponsor; limiting the amount of discretionary capacity improvement project funds that a single airport may receive; allowing the department to transfer funds for discretionary capacity improvement projects within the discretionary capacity improvements program; setting the rate of participation by the department in the costs of eligible discretionary capacity improvement projects, including land acquisition projects; amending s. 332.01, F.S.; revising the definition of "airport" to include access to airport facilities; amending s. 332.11, F.S.; allowing sponsors to establish a joint agreement to acquire and construct equipment, appurtenances, and land necessary to establish, maintain, and operate a transportation corridor connecting an airport and seaport facility; providing that such corridor shall not be considered an aviation or port project for purposes of state funding; amending s. 333.01, F.S.; providing definitions; amending s. 333.02, F.S.; providing for regulation of land uses in the vicinity of airports; amending s. 333.03, F.S.; providing for adoption of zoning regulations for runway clear zones and airport land use compatibility; creating s. 333.031, F.S.; creating the Airport Safety and Land Use Compatibility Study Commission; providing for a report; amending s. 333.05, F.S.; providing for adoption of zoning regulations in runway clear zones; amending s. 333.06, F.S.; providing for zoning requirements; amending s. 333.07, F.S.; providing for variance requirements; creating the Urban Transportation Research Trust Fund; providing that the fund be administered by the Board of Regents; providing that moneys for such fund be from the State Transportation Trust Fund and other sources as determined by the Legislature; providing for distribution of funds in the trust fund by the Board of Regents to the Center for Urban Transportation Research; providing for promulgation of rules by the Board of Regents to administer the trust fund; amending s. 334.065, F.S.; authorizing the Center for Urban Transportation Research to expend moneys from the Urban Transportation Research Trust Fund; amending s. 337.242, F.S.; providing that movement of people and goods to and from seaports and airports is a transportation use; amending s. 337.25, F.S.; providing for lease of rail corridors to ports; amending s. 339.08, F.S.; providing an additional use for funds in the State Transportation Trust Fund; amending s. 339.135, F.S.; providing for allocation of public transit block grant funds; amending s. 339.155, F.S.; requiring the statewide transportation plan to take into account certain port master plans; amending s. 339.175, F.S.; revising language with respect to transportation planning organizations; revising membership of metropolitan planning organizations; amending s. 341.031, F.S.; revising definitions for purposes of the Florida Public Transit Act; amending s. 341.041, F.S.; requiring the Department of Transportation to develop and administer state measures concerning public transit systems and including productivity and cost distribution in such measures; revising the measures for certain responsibilities of the department relating to operation of transit systems; amending s. 341.051, F.S.; requiring the department to develop and implement a capital investment policy; creating s. 341.052, F.S.; establishing a public transit block grant program; providing uses for which block grant funds may be expended; providing limitations on use of funds; allocating 5 percent of the public transit block grant funds to the Transportation Disadvantaged Trust Fund; providing limitations on use of funds; requiring study on transportation disadvantaged funding needs; creating s. 341.053, F.S.; creating an intermodal development program; requiring the department to administer the program; providing priorities for funding; creating s. 341.071, F.S.; requiring the establishment of transit development plans consistent with approved local comprehensive plans; requiring eligible public transit providers to establish productivity and performance measures; requiring certain reports and publication with respect thereto; creating part III of chapter 343, F.S.; creating the "Tampa Bay Commuter Rail Authority Act"; providing definitions; creating the Tampa Bay Commuter Rail Authority; providing for membership; establishing terms of members; providing for filling vacancies; providing powers and duties of the authority; providing for interagency cooperation and contracts; requiring authority to comply with equal opportunity hiring practices; providing for public and private funding; authorizing issuance of revenue bonds; directing that bonds are not debts or pledges of credit of the state; requiring the authority to develop an annual operating plan; providing for annual review of plan; providing for pledge to bondholders; amending s. 341.325, F.S.; providing for feasibility and planning studies for high-speed rail facilities and for most promising corridors; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Public Transportation, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. HB 1895-Withdrawn By Representative Mackey- HB 1897-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; repealing s. 100.091, F.S., and amending s. 100.061, F.S., to eliminate the second primary and provide for a single primary for all qualifying candidates; providing for election at the primary under certain circumstances; providing that, in the absence of a person elected, the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes in the primary election have their names appear on the general election ballot; providing a method for deciding certain tie votes; amending ss. 97.021, 98.051, 98.081, 99.012, 99.021, 99.061, 99.092, 99.093, 99.095, 99.0955, 99.096, 99.0965, 99.103, 81 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 99.121, 100.051, 100.071, 100.081, 100.111, 100.141, 100.181, 100.191, 101.011, 101.141, 101.151, 101.181, 101.191, 101.251, 101.252, 101.253, 101.254, 101.54, 101.5606, 101.5609, 101.6102, 101.62, 102.012, 102.131, 102.141, 102.151, 102.166, 102.167, 102.168, 102.1685, 103.021, 103.022, 103.091, 103.121, 104.071, 104.31, 105.031, 105.035, 105.041, 105.051, 105.071, 106.011, 106.021, 106.03, 106.07, 106.08, 106.12, 106.143, 106.15, 106.18, 106.29, 106.35, 112.313, 112.3145, 115.11, 124.011, 230.061, 230.105, and 582.18, F.S., to conform; amending s. 106.141, F.S.; modifying requirements for distribution of surplus funds; repealing s. 100.096, F.S., relating to special local elections to be held at the second primary election; repealing s. 100.101(5), F.S., relating to special elections and special primary elections to fill vacancies in nomination; repealing s. 101.021, F.S., relating to voting primary ballots according to political party; repealing s. 230.08, F.S., relating to nomination of school board members in primary elections; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Ethics & Elections and Appropriations. By Representative Lawson- HJR 1899-SF-A proposed amendment to the Florida Constitution relating to land acquisition and management. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. HB 1901-Withdrawn By Representative Deutsch- HB 1903-A bill to be entitled An act relating to municipal police officers' health care plans; creating ss. 185.50-185.56, F.S.; providing for the creation of the Municipal Police Officers' Health Benefits Fund for the benefit of police officer retirees; providing for optional participation by municipalities; providing for contributions and benefits; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Deutsch- HB 1905-A bill to be entitled An act relating to municipal firefighters' retirees health care plans; creating ss. 175.401-175.407, F.S.; providing for the creation of the Municipal Firefighters' Health Benefits Fund for the benefit of retired firefighters; providing for optional participation by municipalities; providing for contributions and benefits; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Healey- HB 1907-A bill to be entitled An act relating to purchase of real property by governmental agencies; amending ss. 125.355, 166.045, and 235.054, F.S., relating to such purchase by counties, municipalities, school boards, community college boards of trustees, and the Board of Trustees for the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind; providing appraisal requirements; creating s. 286.235, F.S.; specifying appraisal requirements applicable to the purchase of real property by certain state agencies and restricting the amount such agencies may offer; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representatives Sindler, Bronson, Grindle- HB 1909-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Civil Air Patrol; amending s. 252.55, F.S.; increasing the amount of the annual appropriation to the Florida Wing of the Civil Air Patrol; increasing the amount of bond required by the wing commander of the Florida Wing of the Civil Air Patrol; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Emergency Preparedness, Military & Veterans Affairs and Appropriations. By Representatives Lawson, Arnold, Glickman- HB 1911-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to increasing funding for the acquisition and management of lands for the protection of the Florida's natural resources, beauty, character, and recreational opportunities. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Frankel- HB 1913-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax on sales, use, and other transactions; amending s. 212.0305, F.S.; authorizing certain counties to levy a general charter county convention development tax; providing for a trust fund; providing for use of the revenues; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Small Business & Economic Development, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 1915-A bill to be entitled An act relating to entry onto property; creating s. 112.182, F.S., providing that a firefighter or law enforcement officer while performing his duties is an invitee, rather than a licensee; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Bloom- HB 1917-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Tourism Advisory Council; amending s. 288.123, F.S.; providing for removal of members who fail to attend three consecutive meetings; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. By Representative Shelley- HB 1919-A bill to be entitled An act relating to handicapped parking; amending ss. 316.1955 and 316.1956, F.S.; requiring that a portion of handicapped parking spaces be designated for the exclusive use of disabled persons confined to wheelchairs; providing for enforcement; reenacting s. 316.008(4), F.S., relating to local ordinances, s. 316.1957, F.S., relating to evidence of violations, s. 316.1958, F.S., relating to out-of-state vehicles with handicapped identification, and s. 318.18(7), F.S., relating to penalties, to incorporate the amendments to ss. 316.1955 and 316.1956, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Emergency Preparedness, Military & Veterans Affairs and Appropriations. By Representative Shelley- HB 1921-A bill to be entitled An act relating to bingo; amending s. 849.093, F.S.; limiting the number of days per week that bingo games may be conducted at any one location; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulated Industries. By Representatives Lippman, Trammell, Safley- HB 1923-A bill to be entitled An act relating to financial institutions; amending s. 34, ch. 88-201, Laws of Florida; changing the International Banking and Trade Study Commission to an advisory council within the Department of Banking and Finance and revising provisions thereof; amending s. 655.037, F.S.; authorizing the department to serve a compliant for violation of provisions relating to financial transactions or certain transactions involving currency, or similar law; providing for emergency orders; amending s. 655.411, F.S.; providing a requirement relating to such violations for conversion of a charter; amending s. 655.50, F.S.; requiring the filing of certain reports related to transactions involving currency; amending s. 657.021, F.S.; providing a restriction on serving as an officer, director, or committee member of a credit union for violation of provisions relating to financial transactions or certain transactions involving currency; amending s. 657.062, F.S.; providing for assumption of control of a credit union for such violation; amending s. 658.235, F.S.; requiring investigation relating to such violations by major shareholders of banks and trust companies; amending s. 658.28, F.S.; providing for denial of a certificate of approval for acquisition of a bank or trust company for such violations; amending s. 658.33, F.S.; providing a restriction on serving on the board of directors for such violations; amending as. 663.05, 663.306, and 665.0201, F.S.; authorizing the department to disallow illegally obtained 82 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES assets from capitalization requirements of international banking corporations, international development banks, and associations; providing a requirement for proposed officers for approval of an application to organize an international development bank or an association; amending ss. 665.025, 665.033, and 665.034, F.S.; providing restrictions on associations relating to violations; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representatives Canady, Bronson, Harris, Rojas- HB 1925-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state government; specifying state policy regarding the manner of the provision of service by state agencies; providing for establishment of guidelines; providing for monitoring and enforcement; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations. By Representative Shelley- HB 1927-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to football pools. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Canady, Davis, Kelly, Rojas, Arnold, Irvine, Glickman, Cosgrove, Bronson, Harris, Bainter, Thomas, Jennings, Mortham- HB 1929-A bill to be entitled An act relating to adoption; creating s. 63.167, F.S.; requiring the establishment of a state adoption information center, to be operated under contract with a licensed child-placing agency, and providing the functions thereof; providing rulemaking authority; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Bloom- HB 1931-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state government; creating part III of chapter 23, F.S.; defining "agency" for purposes of said part; authorizing agencies to issue citations for violations of certain state laws and rules; providing for the adoption of rules for the issuance of such citations and providing requirements with respect thereto; specifying effect of failure to pay a fine or failure to appear to contest a citation after requesting a hearing; authorizing reduction or waiver of fines; providing for orders requiring correction of a violation; providing for the designation of agency enforcement officers and providing powers thereof; providing for disposition of fines; creating the State Enforcement Trust Fund and providing for uses of said fund; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Lawson, Mitchell, Boyd, Smith, Mackey, Locke, Long, Irvine- HB 1933-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Marine Fisheries Commission; amending s. 370.026, F.S.; increasing the membership of the commission; providing for selection of members from certain interest groups; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources. By Representative Sindler- HB 1935-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Adoption Act; amending s. 63.022, F.S.; revising language with respect to legislative intent; amending s. 63.032, F.S.; redefining the term "intermediary" and deleting the definition for "suitability of the intended placement"; amending s. 63.052, F.S., removing reference to intermediaries; amending s. 63.082, F.S.; revising language with respect to the execution of consent and family medical history; amending s. 63.112, F.S.; deleting the requirement that certain documents be filed at the time a petition for adoption is filed; amending s. 63.122, F.S.; eliminating notice to certain persons of a hearing on the petition; deleting the requirement of a written report; amending s. 63.132, F.S.; deleting reference to an intermediary with respect to the report of expenditures and receipts; amending s. 63.162, F.S.; eliminating certain persons from hearings and proceedings under the act; amending s. 63.207, F.S.; eliminating a prohibition against intermediaries giving certain counsel; amending s. 63.212; revising language with respect to prohibited acts; amending s. 63.301, F.S.; reducing the number of persons on an advisory council on adoption; repealing s. 63.085, F.S.; relating to disclosure by an intermediary; repealing s. 63.092, F.S.; relating to reports to the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services of intended placement by an intermediary; repealing s. 63.097, F.S.; relating to approval of fees to an intermediary; repealing s. 63.102(3), F.S.; relating to an intermediary; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Deutsch- HB 1937-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 624.5015, F.S.; correcting a reference to the license fees and taxes of title insurance agents; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representative Deutsch- HB 1939-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 624.411, F.S.; correcting a reference in the deposit requirements of domestic and foreign insurers; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representatives Sansom, Sindler, Arnall, Kelly, Bainter, Campbell, Frishe, Holland, Reaves, Drage, Lewis, Figg, Canady, Crotty, Clements, Morse, Rehm, Renke, Mackenzie, Messersmith, Hanson, Shelley, Tobiassen, Wise, Hawkins, Bronson, Jennings, McEwan, Grindle, Reddick, Hoffmann, Gordon, Carpenter, Mortham- HB 1941-A bill to be entitled An act relating to fishing and hunting licenses; amending s. 370.0605, F.S.; providing for 5-year and lifetime resident saltwater fishing licenses; providing fees; providing for 5-year vessel licenses; providing fees; amending s. 372.57, F.S.; providing for a 5- year combination freshwater fishing and hunting license; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Valdes- HB 1943-A bill to be entitled An act relating to animal population control; establishing the Animal Population Control Program which provides for the sterilization of certain adopted dogs and cats; providing for the issuance of certificates of sterilization that authorize the sterilization of dogs and cats by veterinarians participating in the program; providing for fees; creating the Animal Population Control Trust Fund within the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; requiring counties and municipalities to collect a surcharge for the licensing of certain unsterilized dogs and cats; providing for participating veterinarians to be reimbursed a specified percentage of their fee for sterilization of adopted dogs and cats; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Agriculture, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Silver- HB 1945-A bill to be entitled An act relating to juvenile criminal records; amending s. 39.12, F.S.; authorizing provision of the juvenile offense report by a law enforcement agency to the victim of the offense, without the name or address of the child unless such information is otherwise public; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Children & Youth. By Representative Silver- HB 1947-A bill to be entitled An act relating to gambling; amending s. 849.09, F.S.; prohibiting the suspension, deferral, or withholding of adjudication of guilt of a person convicted of a violation of said section; providing an effective date. 83 April 3, 1990 84 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Campbell, Arnall- HB 1949-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind; amending s. 242.335, F.S.; authorizing the school to pay the cost of personnel screening and security background investigations for applicants for employment; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Education. By Representatives Lippman, Huenink- HB 1951-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; creating the Florida Student Loan Finance Agency; providing for a board of directors; providing powers; authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds; amending s. 159.804, F.S.; providing for allocation of a portion of the state volume limitation for bonds issued by the agency; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Higher Education, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Grindle, Wise- HB 1953-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; amending s. 20.15, F.S.; renaming a division of the Department of Education; amending ss. 228.041 and 228.073, F.S.; changing terminology from vocational to career as it relates to public education; directing that changes in terminology in the Florida Statutes be made; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representatives Geller, Rush- HB 1955-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle insurance; creating s. 627.7291, F.S.; authorizing motor vehicle insurers to include in physical damage policies a provision allowing the insurer to designate the repair facility; requiring premium reductions reflecting the cost savings for policies containing such provision; providing a method of determining payment when such facility fails to repair a vehicle properly; providing criteria for selecting a repair facility; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representative Deutsch- HB 1957-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 624.307, F.S.; authorizing the Department of Insurance to employ consulting actuaries; amending s. 624.411, F.S.; specifing deposit requirements; amending s. 624.610, F.S.; requiring certain notice in connection with credit for reinsurance; providing circumstances in which such credit must be denied; amending s. 625.091, F.S.; providing for loss reserves for workers' compensation claims; amending s. 627.021, F.S.; specifying applicability of the Rating Law; amending s. 627.356, F.S.; specifying applicability of provisions relating to professional liability self- insurance; amending s. 627.401, F.S.; specifying applicability of provisions relating to the insurance contract; creating s. 627.4123, F.S.; requiring claims-made policies to include a tail coverage endorsement; amending s. 627.413, F.S.; requiring certain numbers and codes to appear on the declarations page; amending s. 627.425, F.S.; specifying when an insurer must provide forms for proof of loss; repealing s. 627.973(7), F.S., relating to the grandfathering in of certain financial guaranty insurers; amending s. 628.451, F.S.; prohibiting a domestic stock insurer from merging with a foreign stock insurer in certain circumstances; amending s. 624.404, F.S.; prohibiting the department from granting or continuing authority of an insurer under certain circumstances; amending s. 624.413, F.S.; requiring additional information in the application for a certificate of authority; amending s. 628.061, F.S.; limiting the investigative power of the department; amending s. 627.826, F.S.; modifying the definition of "premium finance company"; amending s. 627.828, F.S.; changing licensure requirements for premium finance companies; amending s. 627.829, F.S.; providing additional requirements for approval or disapproval of license or license renewal applications; amending s. 627.832, F.S.; providing additional grounds for refusal, suspension, or revocation of license; amending s. 627.833, F.S.; providing penalties for failure to timely file an annual report; amending s. 627.836, F.S.; specifying when a report is E SOF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 considered filed; amending s. 627.837, F.S.; prohibiting certain inducements of agents; amending s. 627.838, F.S.; requiring specified prior approval of premium finance agreement forms and rate plans; amending s. 627.839, F.S.; specifying who is authorized to sign premium finance agreements; creating s. 627.8383, F.S.; specifying grounds for disapproval of such forms and plans; amending s. 627.839, F.S.; specifying who is authorized to sign premium finance agreements; amending s. 627.8405, F.S.; prohibiting premium finance agreements from applying to life insurance policies; amending s. 627.842, F.S.; prohibiting certain provisions in such agreements; amending s. 627.848, F.S.; specifying form of certain notices relating to cancellation; providing for return of certain unearned premiums; creating s. 627.8495, F.S.; specifying unfair insurance trade practices with respect to premium financing; amending s. 634.011, F.S.; providing definitions with respect to motor vehicle service agreements; amending s. 634.041, F.S.; specifying minimum assets of motor vehicle service agreement companies; providing for deposit of certain moneys in a trust fund; specifying duties of the company's insurer; amending s. 634.081, F.S.; requiring suspension or revocation of license in certain circumstances; amending s. 634.121, F.S.; specifying applicability; providing for calculation of administrative fee; amending s. 634.1216, F.S.; expanding applicability of provisions relating to rate filing; creating s. 634.281, F.S.; applying provisions relating to unfair insurance trade practices to motor vehicle service agreement companies; amending s. 634.401, F.S.; providing definitions with respect to service warranty associations; amending s. 634.404, F.S.; specifying qualifications for licensure; repealing s. 634.405(3), F.S., relating to alternatives to deposit of securities; amending s. 634.406, F.S.; specifying financial requirements for service warranty associations; amending s. 634.415, F.S.; authorizing nonrenewal of a license for failure to timely file certain statements or reports; amending s. 624.02, F.S.; modifying the definition of "insurance"; amending s. 641.17, F.S.; redesignating part II, ch. 641, F.S., as the Health Maintenance Organization Insurance Act; amending s. 641.19, F.S.; providing that a health maintenance organization is an insurer; amending ss. 641.201 and 641.2017, F.S., to conform; creating s. 641.215, F.S.; providing conditions for issuance, maintenance, and renewal of certificates of authority of such insurers; specifying effect of bankruptcy; amending s. 641.27, F.S.; deleting provision relating to insolvency; creating s. 641.284, F.S.; providing for liquidation, rehabilitation, reorganization, and conservation; amending s. 641.33, F.S.; authorizing such insurers to use terms descriptive of certain insurance; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Arnold- HB 1959-A bill to be entitled An act relating to procurement; revising part I of ch. 287, F.S., relating to commodities, insurance, and contractual services; amending s. 287.001, F.S.; providing legislative intent; amending s. 287.012, F.S.; providing definitions; amending s. 287.017, F.S.; increasing the dollar amounts of specified purchasing categories; amending s. 287.022, F.S.; providing for the purchase of insurance by state agencies in specified circumstances; amending s. 287.042, F.S.; specifying powers, duties, and functions of the Division of Purchasing of the Department of General Services; providing for acceptance of a cashier's check or money order in lieu of certain bonds; providing circumstances for waiver of certain notice requirements; authorizing the division to delegate specified powers and duties to other agencies; removing a limitation on the authority of the Comptroller; providing for award of contracts on a statewide or regional basis; amending s. 287.045, F.S.; providing for procurement of products or materials with a recycled content below the minimum in certain circumstances; amending s. 287.057, F.S.; revising procedures for the procurement of commodities and contractual services; providing circumstances and procedures for the procurement of commodities and contractual services without competitive bids; revising provisions on renewal of contracts; amending s. 287.058, F.S.; authorizing use of a purchase order for certain classes of contractual services; providing for certification of noncompliance with emergency procurement requirements; correcting a cross reference; amending s. 287.059, F.S.; excluding certain services from provisions relating to procurement of private legal services; amending s. 287.064, F.S.; specifying functions of the Division of Bond Finance of the Department of General Services; amending s. 287.073, F.S.; providing for continuation of certain contracts without Information JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI Technology Resource Procurement Advisory Council review; correcting cross references; amending s. 287.0943, F.S.; revising provisions relating to a minority vendors list; amending s. 287.115, F.S.; requiring the Comptroller to report on disallowed contractual service contracts; amending ss. 265.26, 321.02, 337.02, and 381.715, F.S.; correcting cross references; reenacting ss. 11.147(4)(a)1., 101.292(2), 101.293(1), 112.3185(1)(a), 216.031(8), 240.225, 240.551(5)(i) and (8), 282.308(3), 282.311, 282.3115(4), 283.42, 283.422, 287.055(3)(a) and (d) and (4)(c), 287.0735, 287.0945(3)(a), 287.0947(2), 287.102, 287.133(2) and (3)(a), 403.7065(1), 410.402(2) and (3), 550.012(4), 944.105(6), and 945.091(1)(c), F.S., relating to various aspects of the procurement process by various agencies, to incorporate the amendments to part I of ch. 287, F.S., in references thereto; saving s. 287.073, F.S., from Sundown repeal; providing for future review and repeal; saving s. 287.102, F.S., from scheduled repeal; repealing ss. 287.052, 287.062, and 287.072, F.S., relating to procurement of commodities, competitive bidding, and delegation of authority to purchase; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representative Young- HB 1961-A bill to be entitled An act relating to mental health treatment; amending s. 39.0321, F.S.; providing an exception from prohibited uses of secure detention; amending ss. 39.08, 39.111, 394.4785, 958.11, and 959.13, F.S.; providing for treatment of certain juvenile offenders in forensic facilities under chapter 916; amending ss. 394.455, 394.467, and 394.57, F.S.; removing forensic facilities and clients from Baker Act procedures; amending s. 916.105, F.S.; providing intent as to separate and secure facilities for the treatment of forensic clients; amending s. 916.106, F.S.; revising the definition of "forensic client"; requiring separate juvenile and adult facilities; creating s. 916.135, F.S.; providing criteria and procedure for involuntary commitment of juvenile offenders; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Children & Youth and Appropriations. By Representative Frankel- HB 1963-A bill to be entitled An act relating to civil liability; amending s. 768.125, F.S.; limiting the exemption of person who sells or furnishes alcoholic beverages to a person from civil liability arising out of such person's intoxication; providing circumstances under which the person selling or furnishing the alcoholic beverages shall be liable; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representatives Ostrau, Glickman, Ascherl, Rehm- HB 1965-A bill to be entitled An act relating to public officers and employees; amending s. 112.312, F.S.; revising the definition of "gift" and defining "relative" for purposes of the code of ethics for public officers and employees; providing a burden of proof with respect to gifts; amending s. 112.3145, F.S.; removing provisions which require the reporting of gifts as part of the statement of financial interests; amending ss. 112.3135 and 112.3185, F.S.; conforming provisions relating to the definition of "relative"; amending s. 112.3148, F.S.; requiring persons who are required to file full or limited public disclosure of financial interests to file a statement of gifts received; requiring donors of such gifts to supply a statement containing specified information to the donee; providing penalties; creating s. 112.3149, F.S.; prohibiting persons who are required to file full or limited public disclosure of financial interests and their immediate families from soliciting gifts; specifying gifts that may be accepted; prohibiting such persons from soliciting or accepting certain honoraria; providing a penalty; amending ss. 20.171, 121.24, and 337.185, F.S.; removing references to honoraria; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Frankel- HB 1967-A bill to be entitled An act relating to collateral sources of indemnity; amending s. 627.7372, F.S.; providing that benefits from any source for which a right of subrogation exists are not collateral sources of indemnity in actions for personal injury or wrongful death arising out of April 3, 1990 E OF REPRESENTATIVES 85 the ownership, use, or maintenance of a motor vehicle; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Frankel- HB 1969-A bill to be entitled An act relating to dog owner's liability; amending s. 767.04, F.S.; specifying liability of dog owner who displays a "Bad Dog" sign; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Deutsch- HB 1971-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicles; amending s. 316.008, F.S., relating to the "combat automobile theft" program; providing for use of a uniform decal approved by the Department of Law Enforcement; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Shelley- HB 1973-A bill to be entitled An act relating to traffic control; amending s. 316.183, F.S.; lowering the maximum speed in residence districts; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representative Abrams- HB 1975-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 627.674, F.S.; specifying the version of National Association of Insurance Commissioners model regulations that applies to Medicare supplement policies; deleting a provision that has expired; amending s. 627.6746, F.S.; requiring Medicare supplement policies to comply with the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Repeal Act of 1989; amending s. 626.8373, F.S.; applying provisions relating to overinsurance of health insurance coverage to Medicare supplement, rather than medical supplement, insurance; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representative Sindler- HB 1977-A bill to be entitled An act relating to termination of parental rights; amending s. 39.01, F.S.; revising a definition; amending s. 39.453, F.S.; extending the period of the court's jurisdiction over a child for whom custody is given to a social service agency; amending s. 39.464, F.S.; providing that a voluntarily executed parental surrender of a child and custody consent order may be withdrawn only upon a court finding of fraud or duress; amending s. 63.152, F.S.; providing for preparation of a new birth record by the child-placing agency in an agency adoption; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health & Rehabilitative Services. By Representative Hafner- HB 1979-A bill to be entitled An act relating to nursing home care; amending s. 409.266, F.S.; limiting the amount a nursing home may charge for laundry services when care is paid for by medical assistance; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Grindle- HB 1981-A bill to be entitled An act relating to auctioneers; amending s. 468.382, F.S.; providing definitions; amending s. 468.383, F.S.; revising exemptions; amending ss. 468.385 and 468.387, F.S.; providing intent relating to bonding requirements; amending s. 468.388, F.S.; revising requirements for advertising; amending s. 468.389, F.S.; increasing a penalty; creating ss. 468.392, 468.393, 468.394, 468.395, 468.396, 468.397, 468.398, and 468.399, F.S.; establishing the Auctioneer Recovery Fund; providing for payments from the fund to settle claims against auctioneers; providing for license surcharges to be deposited in the fund; providing for operations of the fund, including crediting of interest and payment of expenses; specifying conditions and eligibility for recovery from the fund; 86 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE providing limitations; providing for distribution of payment when claims exceed the limitations; providing for joinder of claims; providing for prorating of payments under certain circumstances; providing for suspension of license until repayment to the fund of amount paid in claims against the licensee; providing for expenditure of excess funds; providing for future repeal of ss. 468.385(9)-(13), 468.387(3)-(4), and 468.389(2)(d), F.S., relating to bonding; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Grindle, Huenink- HB 1983-A bill to be entitled An act relating to toll roadways; providing definitions; authorizing private persons to construct, operate, extend, or enlarge toll roadways pursuant to a certificate of authority issued by the Florida Transportation Commission of the Department of Transportation; specifying application requirements for a certificate; specifying criteria for the issuance of a certificate; requiring the commission to deny the application for a certificate if a local government passes a resolution requesting such denial; authorizing the commission to charge an application fee; requiring the Department of Transportation to develop application forms; requiring the department to monitor the operation of privately-owned toll roadways; requiring each operator of a toll roadway to report certain information to the department; authorizing the department to exclude certain expenses of an operator from costs and to approve or revise the toll rates charged on such roadways; requiring the operator of a privately-owned toll roadway to keep the roadway open to the public except when the roadway is under repair or construction; requiring certain expenditures of toll proceeds; prohibiting the charging of tolls in a discriminatory manner; requiring operators to extend or enlarge their toll roadways under certain circumstances; authorizing toll roadway operators to charge tolls on toll roadways based upon traffic classifications, to develop and enforce certain regulations on the toll roadways, and to establish commuter lanes on toll roadways; requiring an applicant to obtain Department of Transportation approval of the proposed toll roadway or roadway extension or enlargement prior to filing an application for a certificate with the commission; requiring such applicant to enter into a contract with the department by which the department is authorized to review and inspect plans, specifications, and construction of the toll roadway; prohibiting construction on a privately-owned toll roadway without inspections and approval by the department of each stage of construction; requiring a toll roadway operator to maintain accounts to pay for repairs and maintenance of the toll roadway; requiring a toll roadway operator to maintain liability insurance on the toll roadway; requiring an applicant for a certificate of authority to construct, extend, or enlarge a toll roadway to obtain the approval of the governing body of each county or municipality through which the toll roadway is to pass; providing for connections of the toll roadway with public highways, roads, and streets; authorizing toll roadway operators to cross navigable watercourses; providing for the crossing or relocation of the facilities of public utilities and railroads affected by the construction of such a toll roadway; providing for the crossing of highways, roads, and railroads by such toll roadways; specifying conditions under which a certificate of authority is in default; authorizing the department to take certain action if a toll roadway operator has defaulted, including taking control of the toll roadway; providing for the payment to the operator for the reasonable market value of the toll roadway after payment of certain expenses; providing for the expiration of certificates of authority; providing for the reversion to the state of toll roadways upon the expiration of such certificates; requiring toll roadway operators to enter into contracts with state and local law enforcement authorities to patrol traffic and enforce laws on toll roadways; providing that state laws apply to persons on such toll roadways; creating the Toll Roadway Trust Fund within the Department of Transportation to pay for the improvement of state highways connected to, or affected by, toll roadways; requiring each toll roadway operator to pay a certain amount to the department for deposit into the trust fund to pay operating expenses; amending s. 20.23, F.S.; authorizing the Florida Transportation Commission of the Department of Transportation to issue certificates of authority to construct, extend, or enlarge privately owned toll roadways; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 By Representative Mackey- HB 1985-A bill to be entitled An act relating to elections; amending s. 97.021, F.S.; modifying the definition of "absent elector"; amending s. 101.64, F.S.; revising the voter's certificate on absentee ballots, to conform; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. HB 1987-Withdrawn By Representative Sanderson- HB 1989-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Inmate Welfare Trust Fund; amending s. 945.215, F.S.; revising certain purposes for the appropriation of money to the fund; prohibiting certain expenditures; requiring a corpus of at least $100,000; providing for appropriation of the interest to the fund and to the Bureau of Crimes Compensation and Victim and Witness Services for purposes of victim compensation; providing contraband forfeiture proceeds to the Bureau of Crimes Compensation and Victim and Witness Services for purposes of victim compensation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Corrections and Appropriations. By Representative Smith- HB 1991-A bill to be entitled An act relating to pesticide; amending s. 487.158, F.S.; changing the amount of the administrative fine which is applicable to those who are guilty of certain grounds for disciplinary action under the Florida Pesticide Law; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representative Jennings- HB 1993-A bill to be entitled An act relating to firearms; amending s. 790.174, F.S.; requiring secure storage of an unloaded firearm accessible to a minor, as well as of such a firearm when loaded, for violation of which criminal penalties are provided by law; amending s. 784.05, F.S.; prohibiting culpable negligence in storing or leaving an unloaded firearm, as well as a loaded firearm, accessible to a minor under certain circumstances, for which felony penalties are provided by law; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Deutsch- HB 1995-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 627.091, F.S.; providing that a workers' compensation and employer's liability insurer may satisfy the requirement to make filings of loss costs by joining a rating organization; specifying information that must be filed individually by such insurers; reenacting s. 624.482(10), F.S., relating to commercial self-insurance funds to incorporate the amendment to s. 627.091, F.S., in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representatives Huenink, Wallace- HB 1997-A bill to be entitled An act relating to county government; amending s. 125.68, F.S.; providing certain exceptions to the requirement that counties codify and annually publish all county ordinances; requiring that records be kept and certain notations be made of ordinances that are so exempt; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. By Representative Deutsch- HB 1999-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 627.736, F.S.; authorizing motor vehicle insurers to provide personal injury protection benefits in excess of $10,000; reenacting s. 627.737(1), F.S., relating to an exemption from tort liability, to incorporate the amendment to s. 627.736, F.S., in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI By Representative Martin- HB 2001-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax on sales, use, and other transactions; amending s. 212.08, F.S.; providing an exemption for certain nonprofit water associations; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Martin- HB 2003-A bill to be entitled An act relating to waiver of sovereign immunity in tort actions; amending s. 768.28, F.S.; providing that an office, employee, or agent of the state or its subdivisions shall not be considered the agent of any other person or entity in certain circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Shelley- HB 2005-A bill to be entitled An act relating to substance abuse; creating s. 775.0837, F.S.; providing an additional condition for probationers convicted of alcohol or other drug related criminal offenses; amending s. 25.387, F.S., relating to the DUI Programs Coordination Trust Fund, to include reference to sentencing under s. 316.192(4) and s. 775.0837, F.S.; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Lewis- HB 2007-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the probate code; amending s. 733.302, F.S.; providing that residents and nonresidents may be appointed personal representatives under the code; repealing s. 733.304, F.S.; relating to the disqualification of nonresidents to serve as personal representatives; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Morse- HB 2009-A bill to be entitled An act relating to physician assistants; amending s. 458.347, F.S.; specifying certain alternative requirements for certification; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representatives Canady, Crotty, Renke, Burke, King, Silver, Jennings, Mortham, Hanson- HB 2011-A bill to be entitled An act relating to victims of crimes; amending s. 960.001, F.S.; authorizing presence of a victim advocate during depositions of a victim; providing that guidelines adopted under said section also apply to crimes or delinquent acts committed by minors; creating s. 960.003, F.S.; providing intent; providing that a victim has a right to be present throughout judicial proceedings, notwithstanding provisions excluding witnesses; providing circumstances for removal of victim; creating s. 960.004, F.S.; providing findings; requiring that persons charged with certain offenses be tested for human immunodeficiency virus; requiring disclosure of the results to the victim and certain others; amending s. 960.03, F.S.; redefining "crime" for purposes of victims' rights and crimes compensation; amending s. 960.04, F.S.; revising eligibility for crimes compensation awards; amending s. 39.12, F.S.; providing that victims and certain others may examine records of juvenile delinquency proceedings; amending s. 39.408, F.S.; requiring that the victim and certain others receive notice of hearings in dependency cases; amending s. 119.07, F.S.; providing confidentiality of specified information contained in victim impact statements; providing for future review and repeal; amending s. 415.508, F.S.; specifying when a guardian ad litem must be appointed in child abuse or neglect cases; specifying powers and duties of the guardian ad litem; amending s. 918.16, F.S.; providing that victim or witness advocates may be present when a person under age 16 testifies concerning a sex offense; amending s. 921.001, F.S.; expanding the Sentencing Commission; providing for appointment of a victim advocate member; amending s. 947.146, F.S.; providing for examination of victim impact statements by the Control Release Authority; amending s. 951.27, F.S.; providing for disclosure of human immunodeficiency virus tests of inmates; requiring the Executive Office of the Governor to study and report on specified issues; providing an appropriation; reenacting s. 960.07(1), F.S., April 3, 1990 E OF REPRESENTATIVES 87 to incorporate the amendment to s. 960.04, F.S., in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Graber- HB 2013-A bill to be entitled An act relating to medical review committees; amending s. 766.101, F.S.; exempting investigations, proceedings, and records of a medical review committee from discovery or introduction into evidence in any administrative action against a subject health care services provider, as well as in any such civil action; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Rush- HB 2015-A bill to be entitled An act relating to land and water management; amending s. 380.27, F.S.; prohibiting the expenditure of state funds for the construction of bridges or roads or other new infrastructure on barrier islands; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. By Representative Rush- HB 2017-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal history records; amending s. 943.058, F.S.; providing that a person who is the subject of a criminal history record containing information relating to a criminal arrest, charge, prosecution, or conviction which has been dismissed, withdrawn, or overturned, is entitled upon motion to an order sealing and expunging such information; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Nergard- HB 2019-A bill to be entitled An act relating to campaign financing; amending ss. 106.04 and 106.07, F.S., which require the filing of specified reports by committees of continuous existence and campaign treasurers; providing requirements for determining the number of late days for the purpose of assessing fines for late reports; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Brown- HB 2021--A bill to be entitled An act relating to child support; creating s. 61.062, F.S.; providing for child support for children who are over age 18 and who have not yet graduated from college; providing for a limitation on such support; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representatives Sindler, Webster- HB 2023-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tobacco products; prohibiting the possession of tobacco or tobacco products by persons under the age of 18 years; providing a civil penalty; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries and Appropriations. By Representative Sanderson- HB 2025-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the State Highway System; amending s. 339.12, F.S.; revising language to refer to governmental entities; authorizing the Department of Transportation and the governing body of the affected governmental entity to enter into described agreements related to the department's adopted work program; providing for reimbursement; requiring appropriation by the Legislature; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. By Representative Langton- HB 2027-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Evidence Code; creating s. 90.616, F.S.; providing for the exclusion of witnesses at trial during the taking of testimony of other witnesses in civil and criminal cases, with specified exceptions; providing an effective date. 88 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Langton- HM 2029-A memorial to the Congress of the United States, urging Congress to adopt a joint resolution providing for an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to limit the number of terms of persons serving in the United States Senate and House of Representatives. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Langton- HB 2031-A bill to be entitled An act relating to credit agreements; amending s. 687.0304, F.S.; providing circumstances under which credit agreements not meeting certain requirements may be enforced; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. By Representatives Garcia, Graber- HB 2033-A bill to be entitled An act relating to saltwater products; amending s. 370.06, F.S.; providing for a marine life fishery endorsement on saltwater products licenses; providing a fee; providing for the disposition of the fee; providing for rules; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Sindler, Clements, Arnall, Mitchell, Sansom, McEwan, Renke, Webster, Wise- HB 2035-A bill to be entitled An act relating to private enterprise preservation; creating the "Florida Private Enterprise Preservation Act of 1990"; creating the Florida Private Enterprise Preservation Commission; providing legislative intent; providing for members; providing powers and duties; authorizing the employment of an executive director and staff; providing for travel reimbursement and per diem; providing for appointment of committees; providing for reports; providing for administrative funding; providing for future repeal; providing an appropriation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Lippman, Tobin, Huenink, Bainter, Rojas- HB 2037-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Retirement System; creating s. 121.1122, F.S.; providing for participation in the system by employees of certain nursing homes; providing for appropriate contributions; providing for rules; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representative Langton- HB 2039-A bill to be entitled An act relating to concealed weapons; amending s. 27.53, F.S.; authorizing an investigator employed by a public defender to carry concealed weapons in specified circumstances; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representatives Sindler, Webster, Clements, Bainter, Bronson- HB 2041-A bill to be entitled An act relating to child abuse or neglect; amending s. 415.504, F.S.; providing for immediate expunction of identifying information in the central abuse registry relating to unfounded reports; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Canady- HB 2043-A bill to be entitled An act relating to nursing homes and related health care facilities; creating the position of Advocate for Nursing Home and Long-Term Care Facility Residents under the Commission on Aging; providing for authority of such advocate; providing an effective date. 3] E OF REPRESENTATIVES April 3, 1990 Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representatives Lippman, Kelly, Safley, Jennings, Rojas, Gordon, Mackenzie, Cosgrove, Rudd, D. L. Jones, Mitchell, Simone, Wise, Rehm, Mortham, Wallace- HB 2045-A bill to be entitled An act relating to nursing homes; amending s. 400.23, F.S.; providing guidelines for a Medicaid reimbursement plan for nursing home care; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Crotty- HB 2047-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle service agreement companies; amending s. 634.041, F.S.; revising criteria for qualification as motor vehicle service agreement companies; creating s. 634.054, F.S.; providing requirements for guarantee agreements; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Langton- HB 2049-A bill to be entitled An act relating to financial transaction violations; amending s. 16.56, F.S.; authorizing the Office of Statewide Prosecution to investigate and prosecute money laundering offenses; amending s. 896.101, F.S.; revising definitions relating to elements of the crime of money laundering, for which penalties are provided by law, and reenacting s. 896.103, F.S., relating to separate offenses, to incorporate said amendment in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Abrams, Kelly- HB 2051-A bill to be entitled An act relating to intangible personal property tax; amending s. 199.185, F.S.; providing a definition of "money" for purposes of property exempted from such tax; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Davis- HB 2053-A bill to be entitled An act relating to hospital district employees; authorizing the governing boards of certain hospital districts to contract, on behalf of their employees, with a pension and retirement fund other than the Florida Retirement System, subject to certain conditions; prohibiting the governing board from harassing, intimidating, discriminating against, threatening, or terminating the employment of any of its employees who elect to remain in the Florida Retirement System; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representative Sindler- HB 2055-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Retirement System; amending s. 121.021, F.S.; redefining the term "normal retirement date" for special risk members to include military service credit under certain circumstances; amending s. 121.091, F.S.; providing a figure to be used for the calculation of benefits under the normal retirement date for certain years of creditable service as a special risk member claimed as military service credit; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. By Representatives Safley, Huenink- HB 2057-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle licenses; amending ss. 320.0805, 320.08065, 320.08066, 320.0808, 320.0809, and 320.083, F.S.; authorizing lessees of motor vehicles to purchase personalized prestige license plates, communities trust license plates, manatee license plates, Challenger license plates, collegiate license plates, and certain other special license plates; providing an effective date. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Safley- HB 2059-A bill to be entitled An act relating to historic preservation; amending s. 267.021, F.S.; redefining the terms "historic property" and "historic resource" to include certain additional properties; amending s. 267.061, F.S.; requiring state agencies within the executive branch to consider, in the acquisition of additional space, the use of historic properties; requiring such agencies to request the Division of Historical Resources of the Department of State to identify historic properties appropriate for use by the agency; requiring the Department of General Services to adopt rules for renovating historic properties owned by the state; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representative Rehm- HB 2061-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Indian affairs; amending s. 285.18, F.S.; authorizing the governing body of the Miccosukee Tribe's special improvement district to impose a tax on motor fuel, special fuel, and tangible personal property sold in its special improvement district; providing that state taxes shall not apply if such tax is imposed; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Rehm- HB 2063-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the code of ethics for public officers and employees; amending s. 112.317, F.S.; providing that civil penalties and restitution for pecuniary benefits assessed for violation of the code be paid to the appropriate governmental entity; providing a contingent effective date. Referred to the Committees on Ethics & Elections and Appropriations. By Representative Canady- HB 2065-A bill to be entitled An act relating to real property; creating s. 695.26, F.S.; requiring that certain names and addresses be printed, typewritten, or stamped on specified documents affecting real property before the instrument may be recorded; providing circumstances under which an instrument may be accepted for recordation notwithstanding failure to comply fully with such requirements; providing that the failure of the clerk of the circuit court to comply with certain requirements does not impair the validity of the recordation; repealing ss. 695.21 and 695.24, F.S., relating to recordation of instruments affecting real property; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary. By Representatives Sanderson, Shelley, Mortham- HB 2067-A bill to be entitled An act relating to prisoners; amending s. 944.485, F.S.; requiring certain felony offenders to reimburse the Department of Corrections for the subsistence cost of their incarceration; providing for calculation of the amount owed; providing an indigency exception; prohibiting basic gain-time until receipt of court-ordered subsistence assessments; prohibiting plea-bargaining agreements conditioned on deferring or mitigating such assessments; providing for enforcement; authorizing funds from the Court-Ordered Payment Trust Fund to be used for expenses of administration; granting rulemaking authority; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Corrections, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Drage, Friedman- HB 2069-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Department of Environmental Regulation; creating s. 376.3074, F.S.; providing for assessment of fees for failure to comply with monitoring, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements relating to pollution of surface and ground waters; amending s. 403.121, F.S.; providing for assessment of fees for failure to comply with monitoring and reporting requirements relating to wastewater treatment facilities; amending s. 403.727, F.S.; providing for assessment of fees for certain violators who fail to comply with described requirements relating to the discharge of hazardous waste; providing procedures; providing for civil actions to collect fees assessed; providing for costs and attorney's fees; providing for rules; limiting the amount of fees; providing for deposit in the Pollution Recovery Fund; authorizing certain use of funds; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Young- HB 2071-A bill to be entitled An act relating to municipal annexation; amending s. 171.044, F.S.; providing additional requirements with respect to the contents of a voluntary annexation ordinance and the filing thereof; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Community Affairs. By Representative Canady- HB 2073-A bill to be entitled An act relating to driving under the influence; amending s. 322.64, F.S.; providing for administrative suspension of a commercial driving privilege for driving with any alcohol, chemical substance, or controlled substance in one's body or refusal to submit to a test for such substances; requiring notice; providing for formal and informal review of the suspension; providing an exemption from the Administrative Procedure Act; providing for inadmissability of certain evidence; amending s. 322.2615, F.S.; providing for administrative suspension after receiving results of a blood test; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Simon- HB 2075-A bill to be entitled An act relating to condominiums; amending s. 718.103, F.S; redefining the term "association"; amending s. 718.106, F.S.; prohibiting unit owners from using common elements or association property except as a guest during a lease of the unit; amending s. 718.110, F.S.; establishing that property acquired or improved as permitted in the Condominium Act does not constitute a material alteration or addition to the common elements or association property; prohibiting condominium documents from requiring mortgagee consent to declaration amendments except in specified circumstances; amending s. 718.111, F.S.; providing for a right of access to units for pest control or extermination and for maintenance required by the declaration; providing that associations may acquire, convey, lease, and mortgage property except as limited by the condominium documents; providing that common elements must be insured; authorizing the purchase of certain other insurance; providing that associations may adopt rules regarding inspection of records by unit owners; deleting certain notice requirements; providing that the association may require certain provisions in unit leases; amending s. 718.112, F.S.; prohibiting voting certificates under certain circumstances and providing remedies for duplicate voting by multiple owners of a unit; providing authority for the appointment of board nominating committees; providing procedures for mailing notices of meetings and other purposes; authorizing associations to adopt rules regarding the use of unit and association property; amending s. 718.115, F.S.; providing for common expenses; providing for distribution of common expenses where an association operates more than one condominium; amending s. 718.116, F.S.; authorizing a late fee for delinquent assessments; providing a formula for application of payments; providing for associations to require lease payments directly to the association when the unit owner is delinquent in assessments; providing for disapproval of a unit lease under certain circumstances; limiting ability of mortgagee to extinguish assessment delinquency; amending s. 718.123, F.S.; revising language with respect to the right of owners to peaceably assemble; amending s. 718.203, F.S.; modifying language relating to warranties; amending s. 718.301, F.S.; providing for transfer of control to unit owners when an association or developer fails to assess, collect, or expend funds for maintenance and insurance of the condominium property over a specified period; revising requirements for transfer of documents from the developer to the unit owners; amending s. 718.303, F.S.; providing procedures relating to fines against unit owners; providing a cap on fines; 89 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES providing that a fine may become a lien on a unit; providing that unoccupied units may be fined; amending ss. 721.15 and 721.16, F.S.; correcting cross references; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Young- HB 2077-A bill to be entitled An act relating to educational facilities; amending s. 235.193, F.S.; providing that school facilities shall be a permitted use in certain locations; amending s. 235.26, F.S.; revising provisions relating to the legal effect of the State Uniform Building Code for Public Educational Facilities Construction; amending s. 235.34, F.S.; providing that permits and development orders for educational plants and facilities shall not be made conditional upon the provision of certain regulations or improvements; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. By Representative Simone- HB 2079-A bill to be entitled An act relating to taxation; amending s. 200.069, F.S.; revising requirements for the notice of proposed property taxes; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Langton, Wise- HB 2081-A bill to be entitled An act relating to air pollution; amending s. 320.03, F.S.; increasing the nonrefundable fee charged on every license registration sold, transferred, or replaced; providing for the use of such fee; directing the Department of Environmental Regulation to charge an inspection and notification fee for any asbestos removal project; providing for the disposition of such fees; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative King- HB 2083-A bill to be entitled An act relating to plea bargaining; amending s. 775.087, F.S.; providing a definition; providing legislative intent to prohibit plea bargaining in cases involving commission of a felony while in possession of a weapon or firearm for which penalties are enhanced; directing the Supreme Court to promulgate rules prohibiting plea bargaining in certain cases involving a firearm or weapon; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives King, Arnall- HB 2085-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to residents of adult congregate living facilities. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representative Albright- HB 2087-A bill to be entitled An act relating to weapons and firearms; amending s. 790.06, F.S.; requiring licenses to carry a concealed weapon or firearm to bear a color photograph of the licensee, and requiring applicants for such licenses to submit a current color photograph, which complies with statutory specifications, with their license applications; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Gutman- HB 2089-A bill to be entitled An act relating to handicapped persons; amending ss. 320.0843, 320.0848, F.S.; providing for persons who are physically disabled or legally blind to be issued a license plate stamped with the international wheelchair user symbol; providing for the parking permit issued to such persons by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to be suitable for display on a dashboard or rearview mirror; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Emergency Preparedness, Military & Veterans Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. HB 2091-Withdrawn By Representative Valdes- HB 2093-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the fitting and dispensing of hearing aids; amending s. 484.0445, F.S.; revising provisions relating to the training program and examination requirements for hearing aid specialists; amending s. 484.051, F.S.; revising provisions relating to receipts for the sale of hearing aids; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform and Appropriations. By Representative Rehm- HJR 2095-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 8 of Article II of the State Constitution relating to ethics in government. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Drage- HB 2097-A bill to be entitled An act relating to mediation and arbitration; providing legislative intent regarding the implementation of the recommendations of the Florida Supreme Court Committee on Mediation and Arbitration Rules; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Arnall- HB 2099-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; amending s. 20.19, F.S., relating to the administration of programs through service districts; transferring St. Johns County from one subdistrict to another; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services and Appropriations. By Representatives Lippman, King, D. L. Jones- HB 2101-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health insurance; amending s. 627.419, F.S.; requiring health insurance policies and other contracts or plans providing for payment of medical expenses through a preferred provider organization to conform to provisions for payment to optometrists, podiatrists, and chiropractors; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Locke- HB 2103-A bill to be entitled An act relating to gain-time; amending s. 893.135, F.S.; prohibiting gain-time for persons sentenced on drug trafficking violations, and reenacting s. 944.598(3), F.S., relating to emergency release of prisoners, to incorporate said amendment in a reference thereto; amending s. 921.161, F.S.; providing that credit allowed for time served shall not include previously earned gain-time credit, and reenacting ss. 907.041(4)(j) and 947.16(2)(g), F.S., relating to pretrial detention and parole eligibility, to incorporate said amendment in references thereto; creating s. 944.2751, F.S.; providing legislative intent as to the purpose and use of gain-time credit; amending s. 944.291, F.S.; providing that prisoners who have obtained early release are deemed to have used in full any gain-time accrued on the sentence, and reenacting ss. 944.602, 945.41(3), and 945.48(3), F.S., relating to mentally retarded inmates, to incorporate said amendment in references thereto; amending s. 948.06, F.S.; requiring forfeiture of gain-time upon revocation of probation or community control for violation thereof, and reenacting s. 948.01(11), F.S., relating to community control, to incorporate said amendment in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Corrections and Appropriations. By Representatives Abrams, Kelly- HB 2105-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 627.351, F.S.; increasing the maximum surplus as to policyholders that certain members of the windstorm risk apportionment plan may have in order to qualify as a limited apportionment company; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. 90 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSI By Representatives Abrams, Kelly, Renke- HB 2107-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 627.215, F.S.; extending the period for calculation of excess profits for commercial property and casualty insurance; including the cost of reinsurance within expenses in certain circumstances; providing retroactivity; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representatives Bronson, Abrams, Clements- HB 2109-A bill to be entitled An act relating to political advertisements; creating s. 106.1432, F.S.; providing that political advertisements of a candidate who is not an incumbent shall not imply that the candidate is an incumbent; requiring political advertisements and campaign literature to cite the source of certain information; providing requirements with respect to certain advertisements which attack an opposing candidate; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. By Representative Grindle- HB 2111-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health insurance; amending s. 627.618, F.S.; removing a limitation on the language of cancellation provisions; amending s. 627.646, F.S.; specifying required coverage in policies converted from group policies; specifying applicability; amending s. 627.667, F.S.; requiring extension of benefits with respect to specified coverages; amending s. 627.6675, F.S.; limiting applicability of provision requiring convertibility of group policies; specifying benefits required in such converted policies; reenacting ss. 627.6515(2)(c), 627.6651, and 627.9303(7), F.S., relating to out-of-state groups, liability of prior insurer, and life maintenance contracts, to incorporate the amendments to ss. 627.667 and 627.6675, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Simon- HB 2113-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tort liability; amending s. 768.28, F.S.; eliminating the per incident or per occurrence dichotomy with respect to claims or judgments against the state and its agencies and subdivisions, and providing a single limitation of $100,000 plus costs; providing that costs shall include reasonable attorney's fees; eliminating the requirement to provide notice to and complaint service on the Department of Insurance; reenacting ss. 111.071(1)(a), 112.1904(5), 112.1914(5), 190.043, 234.03(1), 234.211(2)(b), 252.89, 284.31, 284.38, 322.13(1)(b)2., 766.112(2), 766.203(1)(b), 766.207(1), 944.713(2), and 946.514(3), F.S., relating to public officers and employees, community development districts, school buses, emergency management, state risk management, driver's license examiners, medical malpractice, and the state correctional system, to incorporate said amendment in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Simon- HB 2115-A bill to be entitled An act relating to capital felonies; amending s. 775.082, F.S.; providing that persons convicted of specified capital felonies and sentenced to life imprisonment are ineligible for parole; amending s. 790.161, F.S.; prescribing penalties for persons convicted of a capital felony involving death as a result of making, possessing, throwing, placing, projecting, discharging, or attempting to discharge a destructive device; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Kelly- HB 2117-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health maintenance contracts; amending s. 641.31, F.S.; specifying where physicians providing certain required treatment must be located; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health Care and Appropriations. April 3, 1990 E OF REPRESENTATIVES 91 By Representative Canady- HB 2119-A bill to be entitled An act relating to environmental control; amending s. 403.708, F.S.; revising prohibitions relating to nondegradable polystyrene foam or plastic-coated paper products used in conjunction with food for human consumption; providing a definition of "public food service establishment"; amending s. 403.705, F.S.; correcting a cross reference; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation and Appropriations. By Representative Tobin- HB 2121-A bill to be entitled An act relating to jai alai; amending s. 551.09, F.S.; authorizing the use of certain withheld funds for the development and construction of jai alai facilities for the training, practice, and development of jai alai players; prohibiting wagering at any such facility which is separate and apart from any existing fronton facility; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Langton, King, Crady, Arnall, Brown, Wise, Holzendorf, Troxler- HB 2123-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tax on sales, use, and other transactions; amending s. 212.08, F.S.; providing an exemption for contact lenses and items intended for one-time use which transfer essential optical characteristics to contact lenses; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Hafner- HB 2125-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to implementation of the federal Education of the Handicapped Act. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representative Rojas- HB 2127-A bill to be entitled An act relating to professional liability; amending s. 455.247, F.S.; requiring insurers, self-insurers, and joint underwriting associations to report claims or actions for damages to the Department of Professional Regulation; requiring the department to review such reports and take specified actions; amending s. 627.9126, F.S.; requiring insurers, self-insurers, and joint underwriting associations to maintain certain information on professional liability claims or actions; amending s. 766.314, F.S.; providing for calculation of contribution rates of insurers to the Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Plan; renumbering ss. 627.6057 and 627.6058, F.S., relating to medical malpractice insurers; repealing ss. 627.912, 627.9122, and 627.913, F.S., relating to reports of liability claims by insurers; amending ss. 458.331, 459.015,461.013,466.028,624.488, and 629.518, F.S., to conform; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representatives Trammell, Lawson- HB 2129-A bill to be entitled An act relating to landlord and tenant; amending s. 83.51, F.S.; requiring landlords of certain dwelling units to provide smoke-detection devices, as defined; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Sansom- HB 2131-A bill to be entitled An act relating to crimes compensation; amending s. 960.13, F.S.; removing provision that awards be made on an actual need basis; removing requirement of a finding of hardship; increasing the maximum award; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative De Grandy- HB 2133-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal penalties; creating s. 775.0847, F.S.; requiring that a sentence for a crime include JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES specified mandatory minimum penalties if, in the same criminal transaction, the violator fled from or eluded a law enforcement officer or caused property damage of a specified value or bodily injury while fleeing from a law enforcement officer; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Ireland- HB 2135-A bill to be entitled An act relating to leasing of real property by state agencies; amending ss. 255.249 and 255.25, F.S.; raising the square footage threshold for competitive bidding for such leases; requiring a specified number of quotes for leases that are not competitively bid; authorizing agency heads to delegate specified functions to designated representatives; requiring the Department of General Services to review and approve leases that are not competitively bid as to technical sufficiency; requiring certain certification in order for a state agency to lease any building or part thereof; deleting requirement of certification that certain property meets firesafety standards of the State Fire Marshal; requiring posting of a bond along with a formal protest of agency action relating to bids for leased space; providing for recovery of costs in such actions; exempting leases of a specified length from certain approval requirements; providing circumstances for emergency acquisition of space by lease without competitive bids; providing an effective date. By Representative Irvine- HB 2145-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drug abuse education and treatment; amending s. 316.193, F.S.; providing an additional fine for the offense of driving under the influence; providing for use of the proceeds of such fine for DATAP programs licensed by the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative King- HB 2147-A bill to be entitled An act relating to professional regulation; amending s. 489.107, F.S.; expanding membership of the Construction Industry Licensing Board; creating the "Irrigation Contracting Practice Act"; providing definitions; providing for fees; specifying requirements for certification and registration; providing for licensure; providing for biennial license renewal; providing for inactive status of licenses; specifying requirements for business organizations and their qualifying agents; providing for emergency registration upon death of contractor; providing for reports to local officials; providing prohibitions and penalties; providing grounds for disciplinary proceedings; providing for prosecution of criminal violations; specifying the application of the act; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Referred to the Committees on Regulatory Reform, Finance & Taxation Appropriations. and Appropriations. By Representative Huenink- HB 2137-A bill to be entitled An act relating to education; creating s. 236.0825, F.S.; creating an educational voucher program to allow economically disadvantaged children to attend public or private schools within certain boundaries; providing the amount of a voucher; providing for administration and rules; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Education and Appropriations. By Representatives Sindler, Clements, Arnall- HB 2139-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the sale of dogs or cats; amending s. 585.195, F.S.; prescribing revised inoculation and deworming requirements for dogs or cats transported into the state for sale or offered for sale within this state; revising provisions relating to health certificates for such dogs and cats; providing for use, retention, and inspection of such certificates of veterinary inspection; prohibiting the transport into the state for sale, or the offer for sale within the state, of a cat or dog without complying with these requirements or if the dog or cat is under a specified age; prohibiting a pet dealer from misrepresenting the breed, sex, or health of a dog or cat offered for sale; providing remedies for a purchaser of a dog or cat against a pet dealer if the dog or cat is found to have been unfit for sale; requiring pet dealers to furnish purchasers of dogs or cats with a specified notice of their rights; defining the term "pet dealer"; providing for injunctive relief; providing exemptions; providing penalties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representatives Arnold, Jennings, Friedman, Saunders, Liberti, Drage, Young, Healey, Bainter, Hafner- HB 2141-A bill to be entitled An act relating to building construction; creating s. 553.910, F.S.; prohibiting the issuance of building permits for swimming pools which do not utilize solar energy as the primary water heating source; providing an exception; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Frishe- HB 2143-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Housing Finance Agency; amending s. 420.512, F.S.; specifying actions to be taken by the agency after notice of a member's conflict of interest; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Community Affairs. By Representative Dantzler- HB 2149-A bill to be entitled An act relating to agency actions affecting land use; creating s. 120.573, F.S.; requiring agencies to provide notice to landowners of availability of redress; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations. By Representative Dantzler- HB 2151-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to auditing. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representative Dantzler- HJR 2153-A joint resolution proposing the creation of Section 16 of Article X of the State Constitution relating to amendment of general law by initiative. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Dantzler- HB 2155-A bill to be entitled An act relating to talent agencies; amending s. 468.401, F.S.; revising the definition of the term "talent agent" to exclude manager agents from such term; amending s. 468.410, F.S.; prohibiting a talent agency from charging an artist a fee for registering with the agency; amending s. 468.412, F.S.; prohibiting talent agencies from selling products or services for talent promotion and from affiliating with businesses which sell such products or services; requiring talent agencies to maintain permanent offices and regular operating hours; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. By Representative Dantzler- HB 2157-A bill to be entitled An act relating to assault; amending s. 784.011, F.S.; providing enhanced penalties for an assault which threatens death or severe physical harm, and reenacting ss. 110.1127(3)(a)l.e., 242.335(3)(a)l.e., 393.0655(1)(x), 394.457(6)(a)24., 396.0425(1)(x), 397.0715(1)(x), 402.305(1)(a)24., 409.175(4)(a)6.e., and 959.06(3)(e), F.S., relating to state employee security checks, and personnel screening for the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind, developmental disabilities caretakers, mental health personnel, alcohol treatment resource personnel, drug treatment resource personnel, child care personnel, social and economic assistance agency personnel, and youth services program personnel, to incorporate said amendment in references thereto; providing an effective date. 92 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Wetherell- HB 2159-A bill to be entitled An act relating to traffic control officers; amending s. 318.141, F.S.; authorizing sheriffs' departments and police departments to employ specially trained auxiliary officers for the limited purpose of directing traffic and operating fixed traffic control devices; empowering the Division of Criminal Justice Standards and Training of the Department of Law Enforcement to set minimum standards for instruction and authorizing local training; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice. By Representative Graham- HB 2161-A bill to be entitled An act relating to immunity from civil liability; amending s. 768.28, F.S.; adding gratuitous volunteers to the definition of "officer, employee, or agent" of the state for purposes of the waiver of sovereign immunity only, and reenacting s. 110.504(4), F.S., relating to state employment, to incorporate said amendment in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Boyd- HB 2163-A bill to be entitled An act relating to plant industry; amending s. 581.011, F.S.; defining "arthropod"; modifying the definition of "plant pest"; amending s. 581.031, F.S.; modifying powers and duties of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to provide for control of arthropods; amending s. 581.083, F.S.; prohibiting introduction or release of arthropods except under special permit; amending s. 581.101, F.S.; providing for quarantines; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations. By Representatives C. F. Jones, Brown- HB 2165-A bill to be entitled An act relating to housing; amending s. 420.503, F.S.; providing additional definitions under the Florida Housing Finance Agency Act; amending s. 420.507, F.S.; revising powers of the agency with respect to loans under the Florida Homeownership Assistance Program; amending s. 420.5087, F.S., relating to the State Apartment Incentive Loan Program; revising provisions relating to eligibility for loans; revising provisions relating to allocation of loans; providing duties of the Department of Community Affairs; providing for a review committee; providing duties of the committee and the Housing Finance Agency Board regarding program participation; amending s. 420.5088, F.S.; revising provisions relating to the Florida Homeownership Assistance Program; providing requirements with respect to construction loans; providing for allocation of program funds; providing for transfer of certain funds to the Florida Homeownership Assistance Trust Fund; amending s. 420.512, F.S.; providing conditions for the award of a contract, loan, or sale after the agency receives a statement disclosing a conflict of interest from a member; repealing s. 420.5099(4), F.S., relating to duties of the executive director of the agency regarding allocation procedures; repealing ss. 420.603, 420.604, and 420.605, F.S., relating to the Florida Affordable Housing Trust Fund, the Florida Affordable Housing Demonstration Program, and the Affordable Housing Loan Program; repealing part VIII of chapter 420, F.S., the Maintenance of Housing for the Elderly Act of 1988; amending ss. 420.802 and 420.809, F.S.; correcting references; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. By Representative Hoffmann- HB 2167-A bill to be entitled An act relating to human waste; prohibiting the disposal of human waste from planes, trains, and buses; providing a penalty; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Environmental Regulation. By Representative Geller- HB 2169-A bill to be entitled An act relating to insurance; amending s. 627.739, F.S.; limiting applicability of provision authorizing an insured to elect a deductible in a personal injury protection policy; specifying effect of deductible; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Insurance. By Representative King- HB 2171-A bill to be entitled An act relating to landlord and tenant; amending s. 83.46, F.S.; specifying applicability of provision relating to tenancy as an incident of employment; amending s. 83.51, F.S.; providing that the requirement of provision for clean and safe condition of common areas creates no liability on the part of the landlord except in cases of bad faith; requiring the landlord to provide facilities for heat, running water, and hot water; amending s. 83.67, F.S.; prohibiting landlords from terminating utility services; providing that a landlord is not liable or responsible for the personal property of certain former tenants; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative King- HB 2173-A bill to be entitled An act relating to tobacco products; amending s. 210.40, F.S., relating to applications for a distributor's license; waiving the surety bond requirement for certain established applicants; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Dantzler, Bronson, Ascherl- HB 2175-A bill to be entitled An act relating to homeowners' associations; creating part II of ch. 607, F.S.; providing definitions; providing for maintenance of official records of homeowners' associations and access thereto by parcel owners; providing for financial reports to parcel owners; providing for notice of the annual budget and of the annual budget meeting; providing for the right of parcel owners to attend the budget meeting; providing for transfer of control of homeowners' associations from the developer to parcel owners other than the developer; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative King- HB 2177-A bill to be entitled An act relating to fleeing from a law enforcement officer; amending s. 316.1935, F.S.; providing that a person who flees or attempts to elude a police officer is liable for property damage, personal injury, or death resulting from such flight or attempts to prevent such flight or apprehend the violator; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Dantzler- HB 2179-A bill to be entitled An act relating to initiative petitions; amending s. 16.061, F.S.; providing that the Attorney General shall petition the Supreme Court for an advisory opinion regarding the constitutionality of amendments to general law proposed by initiative petition; providing a contingent effective date. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. By Representative Dantzler- HB 2181-A bill to be entitled An act relating to state revenues; providing for payment of a "finder's fee" to persons who report tax evasion or underpayment to the Department of Revenue; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Figg- HB 2183-A bill to be entitled An act relating to water resources; providing legislative findings and intent regarding the reuse of reclaimed water; providing definitions; requiring production and reuse of reclaimed water in certain counties; requiring applications for new or renewed permits for consumptive use of water, construction or operation of a wastewater treatment facility, or discharge or disposal of wastewater to submit plans for the reuse of reclaimed water, after a specified date; providing for review and approval of plans by the water management 93 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES districts or the Department of Environmental Regulation; providing a timeframe for operations; requiring certain current permitholders to submit plans by a specified date; providing a timeframe for operations; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Environmental Regulation and Appropriations. By Representative Boyd- HB 2185-A bill to be entitled An act relating to health studios; amending s. 501.012, F.S., repealing subsections (2)-(13) thereof, and creating ss. 501.0125, 501.013, 501.014, 501.015, 501.016, 501.017, 501.018, and 501.019, F.S.; revising and restructuring provisions relating to the regulation of health studios; providing definitions; exempting certain businesses and activities; providing powers and duties of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; providing registration, fee, and security requirements; specifying contractual provisions for the sale of services; providing requirements for change of ownership or location; providing penalties; providing applicability; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Agriculture, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Sindler- HB 2187-A bill to be entitled An act relating to child abuse; amending s. 415.51, F.S.; providing confidentiality for records and reports of child protection teams; providing that such records and reports may not be released to certain persons until after the conclusion of the investigation; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Health & Rehabilitative Services. By Representative Glickman- HB 2189-A bill to be entitled An act relating to lobbying; creating ss. 11.055 and 112.0456, F.S.; prohibiting contingency fees based on legislative or executive branch action; providing penalties; providing for forfeiture of amounts unlawfully received; specifying the liability of clients and other principals for forfeiture; providing for deposit of forfeited amounts in the Executive Branch Lobby Registration Trust Fund; providing exemptions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Ethics & Elections and Appropriations. By Representative Boyd- HB 2191-A bill to be entitled An act relating to purchasing; amending s. 287.012, F.S.; applying part I, ch. 287, F.S., relating to public procurement, to the Public Service Commission and to the judicial branch; reenacting s. 287.0572(1), F.S., relating to present-value methodology, to incorporate the amendment to s. 287.012, F.S., in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representatives Boyd, Harden- HB 2193-A bill to be entitled An act relating to saltwater conservation; amending s. 370.06, F.S.; revising criteria for the issuance of restricted species endorsement on a saltwater products license; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Sindler, Webster, Bronson- HJR 2195-A joint resolution proposing the creation of Section 13 of Article IV of the State Constitution relating to a Department of Children, Youth, and Families. Referred to the Committees on Governmental Operations and Appropriations. By Representative Reddick- HB 2197-A bill to be entitled An act relating to land sales practices; amending s. 498.017, F.S.; increasing fees charged for subdivision registrations and renewals; amending s. 498.023, F.S.; providing additional conditions precedent to the disposition of subdivided lands; amending s. 498.025, F.S.; providing additional requirements for exemption from the Florida Uniform Land Sales Practices Law; amending s. 498.027, F.S.; requiring that certain additional statements and evidence of title insurance be included in the application for registration of subdivided lands; amending s. 498.039, F.S.; requiring, rather than authorizing, the Division of Florida Land Sales, Condominiums, and Mobile Homes of the Department of Business Regulation to require maintenance of trust or escrow accounts in specified circumstances; amending s. 498.061, F.S.; providing for treble damages; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representatives Friedman, Press- HB 2199-A bill to be entitled An act relating to firearm ammunition; providing for a surcharge to be levied on retail sales of bullets; providing an exception; providing for such surcharge to be remitted to the Department of Revenue; requiring the department to adopt rules; providing for moneys collected from the surcharge to be used to fund certain benefits paid to children of law enforcement officers killed in the performance of their duties; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Small Business & Economic Development, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Saunders- HB 2201-A bill to be entitled An act relating to retirement; amending s. 121.053, F.S.; permitting members of the Elected State Officers' Class who retired from a state-administered retirement system prior to being elected to office, to have their retirement benefit recalculated under certain conditions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Employee & Management Relations and Appropriations. HB 2203-Withdrawn By Representatives Davis, Flagg, Arnall, Kelly, Morse, Sansom- HB 2205-A bill to be entitled An act relating to medical practice; amending s. 458.303, F.S.; providing that licensing requirements do not apply to certain physicians who provide medical care or treatment in connection with educational programs for a limited time; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform. HB 2207-Withdrawn By Representatives Kelly, Jennings- HB 2209-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Cooperative Act; amending s. 719.106, F.S.; prohibiting the board of administration from voting shares held by the corporation; providing that the name of any unit owner desiring to be a candidate for board membership be included on a preprinted ballot or official list of candidates upon proper petition; requiring that the ballot or official list of candidates be arranged in alphabetical order; providing that shareholders shall be entitled to participate in a forum after each board meeting; limiting the amount spent for capital projects without shareholder approval; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative Safley- HJR 2211-A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 4, Article III of the State Constitution and the creation of Section 19, Article III of the State Constitution relating to meetings of the Legislature, legislative committees, and legislators. Referred to the Committee on Ethics & Elections. 94 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Representative Liberti- HB 2213-A bill to be entitled An act relating to local government comprehensive plans; amending s. 163.3177, F.S.; providing that an educational facilities element shall be a required element of such plans; providing legislative intent that educational facilities needed to support development be available concurrent with the impacts of such development; amending s. 235.193, F.S., to conform; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Community Affairs. By Representatives Hawkins, Ritchie- HB 2215-A bill to be entitled An act relating to banking; creating s. 658.491, F.S.; authorizing banks to collect audit charges in connection with loans secured by accounts, contract rights, or other receivables; providing for determination of the amount of audit charges; providing that audit charges are not interest for purposes of usury laws; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Commerce and Appropriations. By Representative Graber- HB 2217-A bill to be entitled An act relating to family law; providing for determination of the legal status and rights of persons involved in assisted conceptions of children; providing definitions; providing for determination of maternity; providing for determination of paternity in assisted conceptions; specifying parental status of donors and deceased persons; providing for surrogacy agreements; specifying jurisdiction for matters relating to surrogacy; requiring judicial approval of surrogacy agreements; specifying parties to action; providing for hearings; providing for assessment of costs and fees; providing for confidentiality; providing for review and repeal; providing for termination of surrogacy agreements; specifying parentage of a child resulting from a surrogate pregnancy; providing terms of surrogacy agreements; providing presumptions; limiting liability of health care providers; specifying relationship of parent and child; specifying succession and gift rights; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representatives Liberti, Gordon, Friedman, Press- HB 2219-A bill to be entitled An act relating to governmental accountability; creating s. 57.112, Florida Statutes; providing for the award of attorney fees and costs to the prevailing party in a civil action or administrative procedure involving public interest law; providing applicability to governmental units; authorizing governmental entities to purchase certain liability insurance and budget for fees; requiring parties to provide certain notice to various officers; prohibiting the waiver of the act in equitable actions; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Judiciary and Appropriations. By Representative C. F. Jones- HB 2221-A bill to be entitled An act relating to codification of the Laws of Florida; directing the Joint Legislative Management Committee to contract for a codification of the special and local laws and general laws of local application of the state; providing for publication and distribution of the codification; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Appropriations. HB 2223-Withdrawn By the Committee on Governmental Operations and Representative Martin- HB 2225-A bill to be entitled An act relating to governmental data processing software; creating s. 119.083, F.S.; authorizing certain governmental agencies to obtain copyrights for data processing software created by such agencies; authorizing such agencies to enforce rights pertaining to said copyrights; authorizing agencies to sell or license copyrighted data processing software, with certain restrictions; providing applicability; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Appropriations. By Representative Ireland- HB 2227-A bill to be entitled An act relating to handicapped parking; amending s. 320.0848, F.S.; providing for issuance of temporary nonrenewable exemption entitlement parking permits to qualified nonresidents; providing fees; reenacting as. 316.1955(1) and (5), 316.1956(1) and (3), F.S., relating to use of handicapped parking spaces, s. 316.1964, F.S., relating to exemption from parking fees and penalties, and s. 526.141(5), F.S., relating to self-service gasoline stations, to incorporate the amendment to s. 320.0848, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Emergency Preparedness, Military & Veterans Affairs, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Tobin- HB 2229-A bill to be entitled An act relating to handicapped parking; amending s. 316.1967, F.S.; requiring counties to provide the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles with lists of persons who have violated handicapped parking laws or ordinances; requiring the department to mark the vehicle registrations of such persons; reenacting s. 320.03(8), F.S., relating to issuance of license plates or revalidation stickers to such persons, to incorporate the amendment to s. 316.1967, F.S., in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Emergency Preparedness, Military & Veterans Affairs and Appropriations. By Representative Reaves- HB 2231-A bill to be entitled An act relating to designation of state historic highways; designating a portion of Northwest 2nd Avenue in Miami as a state historic highway; providing for the erection of suitable markers; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Highway Safety & Construction. By Representative Reaves- HB 2233-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to water utility revenues. Referred to the Committees on Science, Industry & Technology and Appropriations. By Representative Martinez- HB 2235-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission; repealing s. 372.83, F.S., relating to penalties for violations of rules and orders relating to game and freshwater fish; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources. By Representative Troxler- HB 2237-A bill to be entitled An act relating to driving under the influence; amending s. 316.193, F.S.; providing for impoundment of a vehicle operated by a driver under the influence in specified circumstances; providing circumstances for life revocation of a driver license; amending s. 322.271, F.S.; providing for restoration of driving privilege; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representatives Troxler, Sindler- HB 2239-A bill to be entitled An act relating to alcohol and other drug abuse; creating s. 396.190, F.S.; providing definitions; creating s. 396.191, F.S.; creating the Council for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services; providing for membership, appointment, and terms; providing duties of the council; providing budget procedures; providing for review and repeal; creating s. 396.192, F.S.; providing for administration of the Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Treatment, Intervention, and Prevention Trust Fund by the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; creating s. 397.23, F.S.; providing for the application of certain statute provisions to drug abuse statutes; creating s. 561.026, F.S.; providing legislative intent; creating the trust fund; providing the uses thereof; amending ss. 561.12 and 563.05, F.S.; increasing the excise tax on malt beverages; providing for 95 April 3, 1990 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES deposit of a portion of the proceeds in the trust fund; creating s. 561.69, F.S.; providing for levy of tax on beer products on hand on July 1, 1990; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Health & Rehabilitative Services, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Hanson- HB 2241-A bill to be entitled An act relating to drivers' licenses; amending s. 322.21, F.S.; increasing the delinquent fee for license renewal made not more than 12 months after the license expiration date; providing effective dates. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Graber- HB 2243-A bill to be entitled An act relating to the Florida Birth- Related Neurological Injury Compensation Plan; amending s. 766.302, F.S.; revising the definition of "birth-related neurological injury," and reenacting s. 766.309(1)(a), F.S., to incorporate said amendment in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Healey- HB 2245-A bill to be entitled An act relating to financial disclosure; amending s. 112.3145, F.S.; redefining the term "local officer"; providing that the statement of financial interest may include information on income and assets which may be reported in a certain manner; amending s. 112.317, F.S.; revising language with respect to penalties to provide for minimum civil penalties; authorizing the Commission on Ethics to voluntarily initiate and pursue to prosecution certain violations of the ethics law; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Ethics & Elections and Appropriations. HB 2247-Withdrawn By Representatives Peeples, Sindler- HB 2249-A bill to be entitled An act relating to criminal penalties; creating s. 775.0872, F.S.; providing for reclassification of the offense with which a defendant is charged if the offense is a violation of s. 893.13, F.S., which prohibits specified acts relating to controlled substances, or s. 893.135, F.S., which prohibits drug trafficking, and if a child was present during the commission of such offense; providing an exception to reclassification with respect to such offenses in which the presence of a child is an essential element; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Criminal Justice and Appropriations. By Representative Rush- HB 2251-A bill to be entitled An act relating to employment; amending s. 443.181, F.S.; requiring persons seeking nonfarm employment through the state employment service to provide certain materials to the service upon registration; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committee on Employee & Management Relations. By Representative Long- HB 2253-SF-A bill to be entitled A proposal relating to educational facilities; Referred to the Committees on Education, Finance & Taxation and Appropriations. By Representative Hoffmann- HR 2255-A resolution commending the fifth annual Red Ribbon Campaign. Referred to the Committee on Rules & Calendar. By Representative Martinez- HB 2257-A bill to be entitled An act relating to traffic control; creating s. 316.651, F.S.; prohibiting political subdivisions or state agencies from establishing quotas for the issuance of traffic citations by police officers; providing that a violation constitutes malfeasance or misfeasance in office or position; authorizing police officers to sue for damages arising out of violations of such prohibition; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Highway Safety & Construction and Appropriations. By Representatives Bainter, Morse, Mortham, McEwan, Geller, Glickman, Graham, Healey, Wise, Stone, Cosgrove, Hanson- HB 2259-A bill to be entitled An act relating to motor vehicle insurance; creating s. 627.744, F.S.; prohibiting private passenger motor vehicle insurance policies providing physical damage coverage from being issued or renewed unless the insurer has inspected the vehicle; providing exceptions; specifying requirements for such inspections; providing for suspension of coverage in the event that an inspection is not effected timely; providing the Department of Insurance with rulemaking authority; providing for review and repeal; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Insurance and Appropriations. By Representative Peeples- HB 2261-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Rescue District, Lee County; amending chapter 63-1546, Laws of Florida, as amended; authorizing the board of the Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Rescue District to delegate certain powers and duties to the chief of the fire department; increasing the maximum millage that may be levied by the district; providing for a referendum; providing an effective date. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Peeples- HB 2263-A bill to be entitled An act relating to Lee County; amending chapter 76-409, Laws of Florida, relating to the Fort Myers Shores Fire Protection and Rescue Service District; increasing from $1 per $1,000 of net taxable assessed valuation to $2 per $1,000 of net taxable assessed valuation, the authorized limit within which the board of the district may levy millage tax to provide for funds for the district; providing for a referendum. Referred to the Committees on Community Affairs and Finance & Taxation. By Representative Huenink- HB 2265-A bill to be entitled An act relating to workers' compensation; amending s. 440.02, F.S.; providing definitions; narrowing the definition of "employee" and "wages"; broadening the definition of "employment"; amending s. 440.09, F.S.; expanding the exclusion from coverage for employees under the influence of alcohol, narcotic drugs, barbiturates, controlled substances, and stimulants and for violation of safety rules; amending s. 440.11, F.S.; limiting fellow-employee immunities and exclusions for third-party acts; amending s. 440.12, F.S.; prohibiting payment of compensation for the first 7 days of an injury; amending s. 440.13, F.S.; allowing a carrier to deauthorize a health care provider furnished by an employer; limiting the ability of an employee to recover moneys personally expended; expanding the availability of medical records and information; prohibiting payment of family members for nonprofessional custodial care; removing the prohibition on coercing an employee in the selection of treatment or practitioner; amending s. 440.14, F.S.; limiting amounts that can be considered wages; providing that no compensation is due for a fractional part of a week; amending s. 440.15, F.S.; revising provisions relating to compensation for disability; limiting definition of permanent total disability; providing that supplemental benefits are not payable for injuries after a specified date; limiting compensation for temporary total disability in certain circumstances; providing for the payment of compensation for permanent partial disability based on the nature of the injury, rather than wage loss; limiting 96 April 3, 1990 |
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