FLORIDA LEGISLATURE SPECIAL SESSION C REGULAR SESSION VETOED SENATE BILLS
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1 FLORIDA LEGISLATURE SPECIAL SESSION C REGULAR SESSION VETOED SENATE BILLS S 6 GENERAL BILL/CS/CS/2ND ENG by Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means; Education Pre K 12; Thrasher; (CO INTRODUCERS) Gaetz; Detert; Wise; Constantine; Richter; Peaden; Storms; Baker (Linked S 2740, Identical CS/H 7189, Compare H 7037, CS/S 1806) Education Personnel [SPSC]; Authorizes the release of child abuse records to certain employees and agents of the Department of Education. Requires school districts to develop and implement end of course assessments. Creates the Performance Fund for Instructional Personnel and School Based Administrators. Limits bonuses under the Dale Hickam Excellent Teaching Program to individuals who remain continuously employed in a public school in this state, etc. Effective Date: 07/01/2010 except as otherwise provided. 03/01/10 SENATE Filed; Referred to Education Pre K 12; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means 03/02/10 SENATE Introduced, referred to Education Pre K 12; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means SJ /05/10 SENATE On Committee agenda Education Pre K 12, 03/10/10, 1:00 pm, 301 S 03/10/10 SENATE CS by Education Pre K 12; YEAS 6 NAYS 2 SJ 00190; CS read 1st time on 03/11/10 SJ /11/10 SENATE Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) (Committee 03/15/10 SENATE Now in Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means SJ 00191; On Committee agenda Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means, 03/18/10, 3:15 pm, 412 K Amendments adopted Temporarily postponed 03/16/10 SENATE On Committee agenda Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means, 03/19/10, 1:00 pm, 412 K 03/19/10 SENATE CS/CS by Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means; YEAS 15 NAYS 8 SJ 00280; CS read 1st time on 03/22/10 SJ 00280; Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) (Committee 03/22/10 SENATE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading SJ /23/10 SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time SJ 00318; Amendment(s) failed SJ 00318; Amendment(s) adopted (763320, , , ) SJ 00320; Ordered engrossed SJ /24/10 SENATE Read 3rd time SJ 00327; Amendment(s) adopted (544536) SJ 00328; Amendment(s) failed SJ 00328; CS passed as amended (544536); YEAS 21 NAYS 17 SJ /25/10 HOUSE In Messages 04/05/10 HOUSE Received HJ 00481; Referred to Calendar HJ /07/10 HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Substituted for CS/HB 7189 HJ 00618; Read 2nd time HJ 00618; Amendment(s) failed HJ /08/10 HOUSE Read 3rd time HJ 00637; Amendment(s) failed HJ /09/10 HOUSE CS passed; YEAS 64 NAYS 55 HJ /09/10 SENATE Ordered enrolled SJ /09/10 Signed by Officers and presented to Governor SJ /15/10 Vetoed by Governor, companion bill(s) passed, see HB 7037 (Ch ) SJ /20/10 SENATE Veto Message received (2010 C), (2010 A), (2011) SJ 00003, SJ 00003, SJ 00117; Veto Message referred to Rules SJ 00005, SJ 00005, SJ /07/11 SENATE Veto Message transmitted to Secretary of State S 1004 GENERAL BILL/CS/CS by Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations; Judiciary; Gelber; (CO INTRODUCERS) Bullard (Compare CS/CS/CS/H 0829) Local Government [EPSC]; Authorizes a board of county commissioners to negotiate the lease of certain real property for a limited period. Authorizes transfers of right of way between local governments by deed. Effective Date: 07/01/ /23/09 SENATE Filed 01/14/10 SENATE Referred to Community Affairs; Judiciary; Criminal Justice; Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations 02/04/10 SENATE On Committee agenda Community Affairs, 02/16/10, 10:00 am, 412 K 02/16/10 SENATE Favorable with 1 amendment(s) by Community Affairs (554206); YEAS 10 NAYS 0 02/17/10 SENATE Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) (Amendments) 03/01/10 SENATE Original reference(s) removed: Criminal Justice; Remaining references corrected to Judiciary; Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations; Now in Judiciary S 1004 (CONTINUED) 03/02/10 SENATE Introduced, referred to Community Affairs; Judiciary; Criminal Justice; Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations SJ 00072; On Committee agenda Community Affairs, 02/16/10, 10:00 am, 412 K; Favorable with 1 amendment(s) by Community Affairs (554206); YEAS 10 NAYS 0 SJ 00163; Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) (Amendments); Original reference(s) removed: Criminal Justice; Remaining references corrected to Judiciary; Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations SJ 00161; Now in Judiciary SJ /15/10 SENATE On Committee agenda Judiciary, 03/18/10, 1:00 pm, 110 S 03/18/10 SENATE CS by Judiciary; YEAS 9 NAYS 0 SJ 00279; CS read 1st time on 03/22/10 SJ /22/10 SENATE Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) (Committee ; Now in Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations SJ /01/10 SENATE On Committee agenda Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations, 04/06/10, 3:15 pm, 37 S 04/06/10 SENATE CS/CS by Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations; YEAS 4 NAYS 0 SJ 00526; CS read 1st time on 04/08/10 SJ /07/10 SENATE Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) (Committee 04/09/10 SENATE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading SJ /15/10 SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar 04/16/10 SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time SJ /21/10 SENATE Read 3rd time SJ 00666; CS passed; YEAS 38 NAYS 0 SJ /22/10 HOUSE In Messages 04/26/10 HOUSE Received HJ 01100; Referred to Calendar HJ /27/10 HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time HJ 01165; Substituted for CS/CS/CS/HB 829 HJ /28/10 HOUSE Read 3rd time HJ 01214; CS passed; YEAS 113 NAYS 0 HJ /28/10 SENATE Ordered enrolled SJ /01/10 Vetoed by Governor 07/20/10 SENATE Veto Message received (2010 C), (2010 A), (2011) SJ 00003, SJ 00004, SJ 00117; Veto Message referred to Rules SJ 00005, SJ 00005, SJ /07/11 SENATE Veto Message transmitted to Secretary of State S 1516 GENERAL BILL/CS/CS/2ND ENG by Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means; General Government Appropriations; Baker (Compare CS/CS/H 1509, H 7169, CS/CS/1ST ENG/S 1238) State owned Lands [CPSC]; Requires the property appraiser to physically inspect any parcel of state owned real property upon the request of the taxpayer or owner. Requires the DMS to maintain an automated inventory of all facilities owned, leased, rented, or otherwise occupied or maintained by any agency of the state, the judicial branch, or a water management district. Implements the comprehensive state owned real property system, etc. Effective Date: 11/17/ /27/10 SENATE Filed 02/03/10 SENATE Referred to General Government Appropriations; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means; Rules 03/02/10 SENATE Introduced, referred to General Government Appropriations; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means; Rules SJ /16/10 SENATE On Committee agenda General Government Appropriations, 03/19/10, 8:30 am, 401 S 03/19/10 SENATE CS by General Government Appropriations; YEAS 5 NAYS 0 SJ 00280; CS read 1st time on 03/22/10 SJ 00292; Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) (Committee 03/22/10 SENATE Original reference(s) removed: Rules; Now in Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means SJ 00308; On Committee agenda Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means, 03/25/10, 1:30 pm, 412 K 03/25/10 SENATE CS/CS by Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means; YEAS 22 NAYS 0 SJ 00351; CS read 1st time on 03/30/10 SJ /26/10 SENATE Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) (Committee 03/30/10 SENATE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading SJ /31/10 SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time SJ 00384; Amendment(s) adopted (780050) SJ 00384; Read 3rd time SJ 00385; CS passed as amended (780050); YEAS 37 NAYS 0 SJ 00385; Immediately certified SJ 00385; Requests House concur or failing to concur appoint conference cmte SJ /31/10 HOUSE In Messages 04/01/10 HOUSE Received HJ 00473; Referred to Calendar HJ 00473
2 532 FLORIDA LEGISLATURE SPECIAL SESSION C REGULAR SESSION VETOED SENATE BILLS S 1516 (CONTINUED) 04/06/10 HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time HJ 00505; Amendment(s) adopted HJ 00506; Read 3rd time HJ 00508; CS passed as amended; YEAS 115 NAYS 0 HJ 00508; Immediately certified HJ 00526; Passed the Senate bill as amended by House and accede to conference HJ /06/10 SENATE In returning messages Chair; Haridopolos, Vice Chair; Altman, Bennett, Justice, Ring, Storms, At Large; Criminal & Civil Justice: Crist, Chair; Jones, Joyner, Villalobos, Wilson; Education Pre K 12: Wise, Chair; Bullard, Detert, Garcia, Richter, Siplin; General Government: Baker, Chair; Aronberg, Dean, Lawson, Oelrich; Health & Human Services: Peaden, Chair; Gaetz, Haridopolos, Negron, Rich, Sobel; Higher Education: Lynn, Chair; Constantine, Gelber, Thrasher; Trans & Econ Development: Fasano, Chair; Diaz de la Portilla, Dockery, Gardiner, Hill, Smith SJ /19/10 HOUSE Conference Committee appointed: Rivera, Flores, Bullard, Clarke Reed, Coley, Fresen, Kiar, Legg, Stargel, Proctor, Brise, Burgin, Jones, McKeel, O Toole, Reed, Glorioso, Gibson, Jenne, Horner, Hukill, Murzin, Rogers, Schenck, Adams, Eisnaugle, Holder, Kreegel, Porth, Rouson, Soto, Tobia, Hays, Abruzzo, Braynon, Gonzalez, Nelson, Ray, Workman, Williams, A., Grimsley, Chestnut, Ford, Frishe, Hudson, Roberson, Y., Skidmore, Thompson, N., Poppell, Bembry, Boyd, Brandenburg, Crisafulli, Plakon, Precourt, Williams, T., Bogdanoff, Aubuchon, Bernard, Carroll, Dorworth, Patronis, Fitzgerald, Thurston, 04/30/10 SENATE Conference Committee Report received SJ 01193; Conference Committee Report adopted SJ 01197; Passed as amended by Conference Committee Report (179258); YEAS 37 NAYS 2 SJ /30/10 HOUSE In returning messages; Conference Committee Report considered HJ 01674; Conference Committee Report adopted HJ 01674; Passed as amended by Conference Committee Report; YEAS 117 NAYS 0 HJ /30/10 SENATE Ordered engrossed, then enrolled SJ /28/10 Vetoed by Governor 07/20/10 SENATE Veto Message received (2010 C), (2010 A) SJ 00004, SJ 00004; Veto Message referred to Rules SJ /16/10 SENATE Withdrawn from Rules SJ 00005; Veto overridden; YEAS 38 NAYS 1 SJ /16/10 HOUSE In Messages; Recommended override veto; Veto overridden; YEAS 116 NAYS 1 Veto notwithstanding SJ /17/10 Chapter No S 1842 GENERAL BILL/CS/CS by Community Affairs; Transportation; Bennett; (CO INTRODUCERS) Lynn (Similar CS/H 1331, Compare CS/CS/2ND ENG/S 0482) Transportation Projects [EPSC]; Directs the DOT to notify certain property owners and local governmental entities of certain proposed projects before finalizing the design of certain transportation projects. Provides a timeframe for notification. Requires the department to hold a public hearing and receive public input regarding the effects of the project on local business, etc. Effective Date: 11/17/ /10/10 SENATE Filed 02/17/10 SENATE Referred to Transportation; Community Affairs; Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations 03/02/10 SENATE Introduced, referred to Transportation; Community Affairs; Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations SJ /01/10 SENATE On Committee agenda Transportation, 04/07/10, 10:15 am, 37 S 04/07/10 SENATE CS by Transportation; YEAS 9 NAYS 0 SJ 00524; CS read 1st time on 04/08/10 SJ /08/10 SENATE Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) (Committee 04/12/10 SENATE Now in Community Affairs SJ 00524; On Committee agenda Community Affairs, 04/14/10, 9:30 am, 412 K 04/14/10 SENATE CS/CS by Community Affairs; YEAS 9 NAYS 0 SJ 00600; CS read 1st time on 04/15/10 SJ /15/10 SENATE Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) (Committee S 1842 (CONTINUED) 04/16/10 SENATE Now in Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations SJ 00600; On Committee agenda Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations, 04/19/10, 10:30 am, 309 C 04/19/10 SENATE Favorable by Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations; YEAS 5 NAYS 0 SJ 00651; Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading SJ /23/10 SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time SJ /26/10 SENATE Read 3rd time SJ 00814; CS passed; YEAS 35 NAYS 0 SJ /26/10 HOUSE In Messages; Received HJ 01109; Referred to Calendar HJ /27/10 HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time HJ 01170; Substituted for CS/HB 1331 HJ /28/10 HOUSE Read 3rd time HJ 01225; CS passed; YEAS 118 NAYS 0 HJ /28/10 SENATE Ordered enrolled SJ /21/10 Signed by Officers and presented to Governor 06/04/10 Vetoed by Governor 07/20/10 Veto Message received (2010 C), (2010 A) SJ 00004, SJ /20/10 SENATE Veto Message referred to Rules SJ 00005, SJ /16/10 SENATE Withdrawn from Rules SJ 00006; Veto overridden; YEAS 39 NAYS 0 SJ /16/10 HOUSE In Messages; Recommended override veto; Veto overridden; YEAS 117 NAYS 0 Veto notwithstanding SJ /17/10 Chapter No S 1964 GENERAL BILL/CS/CS/1ST ENG by Judiciary; Regulated Industries; Negron (Similar CS/H 0701) Design Professionals [CPSC]; Provides for limited liability for engineers, surveyors and mappers, architects, interior designers, and registered landscape architects as a result of construction defects resulting from the performance of a contract. Provides that, if a contract requires professional liability insurance, the contract may not limit the liability of the design professional inconsistent with the insurance requirements, etc. Effective Date: 07/01/ /12/10 SENATE Filed 02/17/10 SENATE Referred to Regulated Industries; Judiciary; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means 03/02/10 SENATE Introduced, referred to Regulated Industries; Judiciary; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means SJ /19/10 SENATE On Committee agenda Regulated Industries, 03/24/10, 1:15 pm, 110 S 03/24/10 SENATE CS by Regulated Industries; YEAS 7 NAYS 0 SJ 00345; CS read 1st time on 03/25/10 SJ /25/10 SENATE Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) (Committee 04/01/10 SENATE Original reference(s) removed: Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means; Now in Judiciary SJ 00413; On Committee agenda Judiciary, 04/07/10, 2:00 pm, 110 S 04/07/10 SENATE CS/CS by Judiciary; YEAS 9 NAYS 0 SJ 00552; CS read 1st time on 04/14/10 SJ /09/10 SENATE Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) (Committee 04/12/10 SENATE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading SJ /15/10 SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time SJ 00584; Amendment(s) adopted (713430) SJ 00584; Ordered engrossed SJ /16/10 SENATE Read 3rd time SJ 00623; CS passed as amended; YEAS 33 NAYS 4 SJ /21/10 HOUSE In Messages 04/26/10 HOUSE Received HJ 01110; Referred to Calendar HJ /27/10 HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time HJ 01162; Substituted for CS/HB 701 HJ /28/10 HOUSE Read 3rd time HJ 01201; Amendment(s) failed HJ 01201; CS passed; YEAS 111 NAYS 2 HJ /28/10 SENATE Ordered enrolled SJ /01/10 Vetoed by Governor 07/20/10 SENATE Veto Message received (2010 C), (2010 A), (2011) SJ 00004, SJ 00004, SJ 00118; Veto Message referred to Rules SJ 00005, SJ 00005, SJ /07/11 SENATE Veto Message transmitted to Secretary of State S 2044 GENERAL BILL/CS/CS/2ND ENG by General Government Appropriations; Banking and Insurance; Richter; (CO INTRODUCERS) Gaetz (Compare CS/CS/1ST ENG/H 0447, CS/CS/CS/CS/2ND ENG/H 0663, CS/H 1181, H 1341, CS/CS/CS/1ST ENG/H 1445, H 1447, CS/1ST ENG/H 7103, H 7217, CS/CS/CS/1ST ENG/S
3 FLORIDA LEGISLATURE SPECIAL SESSION C REGULAR SESSION VETOED SENATE BILLS S 2044 (CONTINUED) 0382, CS/CS/S 0648, CS/2ND ENG/S 0844, CS/CS/S 0876, CS/S 1594, CS/CS/S 2074, CS/S 2108, CS/CS/2ND ENG/S 2176, CS/CS/1ST ENG/S 2264) Insurance [CPSC]; Delays the repeal of a provision exempting medical malpractice insurance premiums from emergency assessments to the Hurricane Catastrophe Fund. Revises the minimum surplus as to policyholders which must be maintained by certain insurers. Exempts certain individuals from the requirement to pass an examination before being issued a license as an agent, customer representative, or adjuster, etc. Appropriation: $310,700. Effective Date: 06/01/2010 except as otherwise provided. 02/16/10 SENATE Filed 02/25/10 SENATE Referred to Banking and Insurance; General Government Appropriations; Rules 02/26/10 SENATE On Committee agenda Banking and Insurance, 03/03/10, 3:15 pm, 412 K 03/02/10 SENATE Introduced, referred to Banking and Insurance; General Government Appropriations; Rules SJ 00139; On Committee agenda Banking and Insurance, 03/03/10, 3:15 pm, 412 K Amendments adopted Temporarily postponed 03/05/10 SENATE On Committee agenda Banking and Insurance, 03/10/10, 8:00 am, 412 K 03/10/10 SENATE CS by Banking and Insurance; YEAS 7 NAYS 3 SJ 00255; CS read 1st time on 03/16/10 SJ /12/10 SENATE Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) (Committee 03/15/10 SENATE Now in General Government Appropriations SJ /01/10 SENATE On Committee agenda General Government Appropriations, 04/06/10, 3:15 pm, 401 S Amendments adopted Temporarily postponed 04/08/10 SENATE On Committee agenda General Government Appropriations, 04/13/10, 2:45 pm, 401 S 04/13/10 SENATE CS/CS by General Government Appropriations; YEAS 5 NAYS 0 SJ 00636; CS read 1st time on 04/16/10 SJ /15/10 SENATE Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) (Committee 04/19/10 SENATE Original reference(s) removed: Rules; Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading SJ /21/10 SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar 04/22/10 SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time SJ S 2044 (CONTINUED) 00743; Amendment(s) adopted (854232, , , , , , ) SJ 00744; Amendment(s) failed SJ 00745; Amendment(s) pending SJ /23/10 SENATE Was taken up SJ 00769; Pending amendment(s), adopted (970098, , , , , , , , , , , , ) SJ 00771; Amendment(s) adopted (970098, , , , , , , , , , , , ) SJ 00771; Read 3rd time SJ 00776; CS passed as amended (970098, , , , , , , , , , , , ); YEAS 32 NAYS 4 SJ /26/10 HOUSE In Messages; Received HJ 01111; Referred to Calendar HJ /27/10 HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time HJ 01175; Amendment(s) adopted HJ /28/10 HOUSE Read 3rd time HJ 01254; Amendment(s) failed HJ 01255; CS passed as amended; YEAS 72 NAYS 44 HJ /28/10 SENATE In returning messages 04/30/10 SENATE Amendment(s) to House amendment(s) failed SJ 01141, SJ 01143; Amendment(s) to House amendment(s) adopted SJ 01143; Concurred in House amendment(s) as amended SJ 01162; CS passed as amended (559146, ); YEAS 32 NAYS 6 SJ /30/10 HOUSE In returning messages; Concurred in Senate amendment(s) to House amendment(s) HJ 01622; CS passed as amended; YEAS 83 NAYS 34 HJ /30/10 SENATE Ordered engrossed, then enrolled SJ /01/10 Vetoed by Governor, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/CS/CS/HB 663 (Ch ), HB 7217 (Ch ), CS/CS/SB 2176 (Ch ) 07/20/10 SENATE Veto Message received (2010 C), (2010 A), (2011) SJ 00004, SJ 00005, SJ 00118; Veto Message referred to Rules SJ 00005, SJ 00005, SJ /07/11 SENATE Veto Message transmitted to Secretary of State
4 534 FLORIDA LEGISLATURE SPECIAL SESSION C 2010 H 545 GENERAL BILL by Patterson; (CO SPONSORS) Adkins; Gaetz; Kreegel; Mayfield; Nehr; Randolph; T. Williams; Zapata (Identical S 2190) Residential Property Sales; Repeals provision requiring disclosures of residential property windstorm mitigation ratings to purchasers in wind borne debris regions. Effective Date: 11/17/ /28/09 HOUSE Filed 01/15/10 HOUSE Referred to Insurance, Business, & Financial Affairs Policy (GGPC); Policy Council; General Government Policy Council 01/27/10 HOUSE On Committee agenda Insurance, Business, & Financial Affairs Policy (GGPC), 02/03/10, 3:30 pm, Webster Hall 02/03/10 HOUSE Favorable by Insurance, Business, & Financial Affairs Policy (GGPC); YEAS 14 NAYS 0 02/04/10 HOUSE Now in Policy Council 02/09/10 HOUSE On Council agenda Policy Council, 02/16/10, 2:00 pm, Morris Hall 02/16/10 HOUSE Favorable by Policy Council; YEAS 16 NAYS 0; Now in General Government Policy Council 03/01/10 HOUSE On Council agenda General Government Policy Council, 03/03/10, 1:00 pm, Morris Hall 03/02/10 HOUSE Introduced, referred to Insurance, Business, & Financial Affairs Policy (GGPC); Policy Council; General Government Policy Council HJ 00051; On Committee agenda Insurance, Business, & Financial Affairs Policy (GGPC), 02/03/10, 3:30 pm, Webster Hall; Favorable by Insurance, Business, & Financial Affairs Policy (GGPC); YEAS 14 NAYS 0 HJ 00168; Now in Policy Council HJ 00168; On Council agenda Policy Council, 02/16/10, 2:00 pm, Morris Hall; Favorable by Policy Council; YEAS 16 NAYS 0 HJ 00169; Now in General Government Policy Council HJ 00169; On Council agenda General Government Policy Council, 03/03/10, 1:00 pm, Morris Hall 03/03/10 HOUSE Favorable by General Government Policy Council; YEAS 16 NAYS 0 HJ 00207; Placed on Calendar HJ /09/10 HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time HJ /10/10 HOUSE Read 3rd time HJ 00239; Passed; YEAS 113 NAYS 0 HJ /16/10 SENATE In Messages 04/28/10 SENATE Received SJ 00986; Referred to Banking and Insurance SJ /29/10 SENATE Withdrawn from Banking and Insurance SJ 00995; Substituted for SB 2190 SJ 00995; Read 2nd time SJ /30/10 SENATE Read 3rd time SJ 01167; Passed; YEAS 36 NAYS 0 SJ /30/10 HOUSE Ordered enrolled HJ /01/10 Vetoed by Governor 07/19/10 HOUSE Veto Message received HJ 00009; Veto Message referred 11/16/10 HOUSE Recommended override veto HJ 00003; Veto overridden; YEAS 120 NAYS 0 HJ from Rules SJ 00008; Veto overridden; YEAS 35 NAYS 0 SJ /17/10 Chapter No H 569 GENERAL BILL/CS/2ND ENG by Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy (GGPC); Poppell (Compare CS/S 1052) Solid Waste Disposal; Authorizes disposal of yard trash at Class I landfill if landfill has system for collecting landfill gas & arranges for reuse of gas; requires DEP to develop & adopt methodology to award recycling credit for such use; requires landfill to obtain minor permit modification to its operating permit before receiving yard trash; specifies which entities of local government may accept incidental amounts of yard trash at landfill; provides applicability. Effective Date: 11/17/ /05/10 HOUSE Filed 01/20/10 HOUSE Referred to Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy (GGPC); Military & Local Affairs Policy (EDCA); General Government Policy Council H 569 (CONTINUED) 03/01/10 HOUSE On Committee agenda Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy (GGPC), 03/03/10, 2:00 pm, Reed Hall 03/02/10 HOUSE Introduced, referred to Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy (GGPC); Military & Local Affairs Policy (EDCA); General Government Policy Council HJ 00053; On Committee agenda Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy (GGPC), 03/03/10, 2:00 pm, Reed Hall 03/03/10 HOUSE CS by Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy (GGPC); YEAS 12 NAYS 0 HJ /04/10 HOUSE CS read 1st time on 03/04/10 HJ 00216; Pending review 03/08/10 HOUSE Now in Military & Local Affairs Policy (EDCA) HJ 00225; On Committee agenda Military & Local Affairs Policy (EDCA), 03/10/10, 8:30 am, Webster Hall 03/10/10 HOUSE Favorable by Military & Local Affairs Policy (EDCA); YEAS 9 NAYS 3 HJ 00259; Now in General Government Policy Council HJ /15/10 HOUSE On Council agenda General Government Policy Council, 03/17/10, 1:00 pm, Morris Hall 03/17/10 HOUSE Favorable by General Government Policy Council; YEAS 16 NAYS 0 HJ 00341; Placed on Calendar HJ /13/10 HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time HJ 00666; Amendment(s) adopted HJ /15/10 HOUSE Read 3rd time HJ 00686; CS passed as amended; YEAS 110 NAYS 5 HJ 00687; Immediately certified HJ /15/10 SENATE In Messages 04/26/10 SENATE Received SJ 00873; Referred to Environmental Preservation and Conservation SJ /27/10 SENATE Withdrawn from Environmental Preservation and Conservation SJ 00919; Substituted for CS/SB 1052 SJ 00918; Read 2nd time SJ 00918; Amendment(s) adopted (824484) SJ /29/10 SENATE Read 3rd time SJ 01038; Amendment(s) failed SJ 01038; CS passed as amended; YEAS 35 NAYS 1 SJ /29/10 HOUSE In returning messages 04/30/10 HOUSE Concurred HJ 01326; CS passed as amended; YEAS 116 NAYS 0 HJ 01326; Ordered engrossed, then enrolled HJ /01/10 Vetoed by Governor 07/19/10 HOUSE Veto Message received HJ 00009; Veto Message referred 11/16/10 HOUSE Recommended override veto HJ 00004; Veto overridden; YEAS 114 NAYS 5 HJ from Rules SJ 00008; Veto overridden; YEAS 39 NAYS 0 SJ /17/10 Chapter No H 981 GENERAL BILL/CS/CS/CS/1ST ENG by General Government Policy Council; Natural Resources Appropriations (CGHC); Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy (GGPC); Grimsley; Boyd; (CO SPONSORS) Adkins; Brise; Mayfield; Planas; Zapata (Similar CS/CS/CS/1ST ENG/S 2182, Compare CS/CS/CS/1ST ENG/H 1445, CS/CS/CS/1ST ENG/S 0382, S 1258, CS/1ST ENG/S 1510) Agriculture; Clarifies that land classified as agricultural retains that classification when offered for sale; provides methodology for assessing certain structures & improvements used for horticultural production; authorizes FWCC to enter into agreement with DEP for uniform regulation of pesticides applied to waters of state; revises exemptions from water pollution permits; provides permits for applying pesticides to waters of state, etc. Effective Date: 11/17/ /09/10 HOUSE Filed 02/25/10 HOUSE Referred to Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy (GGPC); Natural Resources Appropriations (CGHC); General Government Policy Council 03/02/10 HOUSE Introduced, referred to Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy (GGPC); Natural Resources Appropriations (CGHC); General Government Policy Council HJ 00088
5 FLORIDA LEGISLATURE SPECIAL SESSION C H 981 (CONTINUED) 03/09/10 HOUSE On Committee agenda Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy (GGPC), 03/11/10, 8:30 am, Reed Hall 03/11/10 HOUSE CS by Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy (GGPC); YEAS 10 NAYS 0 HJ /15/10 HOUSE CS read 1st time on 03/15/10 HJ 00278; Pending review 03/16/10 HOUSE Now in Natural Resources Appropriations (CGHC) HJ /24/10 HOUSE On Committee agenda Natural Resources Appropriations (CGHC), 03/26/10, 8:30 am, 306 H 03/26/10 HOUSE CS/CS by Natural Resources Appropriations (CGHC); YEAS 9 NAYS 0 HJ /01/10 HOUSE CS read 1st time on 04/01/10 HJ 00476; Pending review 04/06/10 HOUSE Now in General Government Policy Council HJ /07/10 HOUSE On Council agenda General Government Policy Council, 04/09/10, 11:45 am, Morris Hall 04/09/10 HOUSE CS/CS/CS by General Government Policy Council; YEAS 15 NAYS 0 HJ /14/10 HOUSE CS read 1st time on 04/14/10 HJ 00681; Pending review of CS under Rule /15/10 HOUSE Placed on Calendar HJ HJ 00966; Amendment(s) adopted HJ /26/10 HOUSE Read 3rd time HJ 01071; CS passed as amended; YEAS 112 NAYS 1 HJ /26/10 SENATE In Messages; Received SJ 00876; Referred to Agriculture; Community Affairs; Finance and Tax; General Government Appropriations SJ /27/10 SENATE Withdrawn from Agriculture; Community Affairs; Finance and Tax; General Government Appropriations SJ 00884; Substituted for CS/CS/CS/SB 2182 SJ 00884; Read 2nd time SJ 00884; Read 3rd time SJ 00884; CS passed; YEAS 34 NAYS 1 SJ /27/10 HOUSE Ordered enrolled HJ /30/10 Signed by Officers and presented to Governor HJ /15/10 Vetoed by Governor, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/SB 1510 (Ch ) 07/19/10 HOUSE Veto Message received HJ 00009; Veto Message referred 11/16/10 HOUSE Recommended override veto HJ 00005; Veto overridden; YEAS 120 NAYS 0 HJ from Rules SJ 00009; Veto overridden; YEAS 35 NAYS 2 SJ /17/10 Chapter No H 1143 GENERAL BILL/CS/CS/CS/3RD ENG by Health & Family Services Policy Council; Health Care Appropriations (CGHC); Health Care Regulation Policy (HFPC); Hudson; (CO SPONSORS) Adkins; Burgin; Coley; Crisafulli; Dorworth; Drake; Kelly; Mayfield; Murzin; Patronis; Plakon; Renuart; Stargel; T. Williams (Compare CS/H 0715, CS/CS/H 0911, CS/CS/2ND ENG/H 1503, 1ST ENG/H 5301, 1ST ENG/H 5311, CS/1ST ENG/H 7183, H 7235, CS/CS/CS/1ST ENG/S 0752, CS/S 0760, CS/CS/CS/S 0958, CS/S 1232, CS/CS/1ST ENG/S 1412, S 1816, CS/CS/CS/1ST ENG/S 2138, CS/CS/S 2434) Health Care [SPSC]; Amends provision relating to Drug Free Workplace Act; revises distribution of funds from civil penalties imposed for traffic infractions by county courts; directs DOH to accept funds from counties, municipalities, & certain other entities for purchase of certain products made available under contract with U.S. Department of Health & Human Services for manufacture & delivery of such products in response to public health emergency, etc. Effective Date: 07/01/ /18/10 HOUSE Filed 03/01/10 HOUSE Referred to Health Care Regulation Policy (HFPC); Health Care Appropriations (CGHC); Health & Family Services Policy Council 03/02/10 HOUSE Introduced, referred to Health Care Regulation Policy (HFPC); Health Care Appropriations (CGHC); Health & Family Services Policy Council HJ /05/10 HOUSE On Committee agenda Health Care Regulation Policy (HFPC), 03/09/10, 9:00 am, Morris Hall H 1143 (CONTINUED) 03/09/10 HOUSE CS by Health Care Regulation Policy (HFPC); YEAS 14 NAYS 0 HJ /12/10 HOUSE CS read 1st time on 03/12/10 HJ 00271; Pending review 03/15/10 HOUSE Now in Health Care Appropriations (CGHC) HJ /24/10 HOUSE On Committee agenda Health Care Appropriations (CGHC), 03/26/10, 8:30 am, Webster Hall 03/26/10 HOUSE CS/CS by Health Care Appropriations (CGHC); YEAS 11 NAYS 0 HJ /05/10 HOUSE CS read 1st time on 04/05/10 HJ /02/10 HOUSE Pending review ; Now in Health & Family Services Policy Council HJ 00488; On Council agenda Health & Family Services Policy Council, 04/06/10, 9:00 am, Webster Hall 04/06/10 HOUSE CS/CS/CS by Health & Family Services Policy Council; YEAS 14 NAYS 1 HJ /16/10 HOUSE CS read 1st time on 04/16/10 HJ 00729; Pending review of CS under Rule 7.20; Placed on Calendar HJ /20/10 HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Temporarily postponed, on 2nd Reading HJ /22/10 HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Temporarily postponed, on 2nd Reading HJ HJ 00972; Amendment(s) adopted HJ /26/10 HOUSE Read 3rd time HJ 01076; Amendment(s) adopted HJ 01077; CS passed as amended; YEAS 113 NAYS 0 HJ /26/10 SENATE In Messages; Received SJ 00877; Referred to Health Regulation; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means SJ /27/10 SENATE Withdrawn from Health Regulation; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means SJ 00895; Substituted for CS/CS/SB 2434 SJ 00896; Read 2nd time SJ 00896; Amendment(s) pending SJ /28/10 SENATE Pending amendment(s), adopted (147056) SJ 00936; Amendment(s) adopted (841564, , , ) SJ /29/10 SENATE Read 3rd time SJ 01094; Amendment(s) adopted (141550) SJ 01095; Amendment(s) reconsidered, withdrawn SJ 01095; CS passed as amended (141550); YEAS 23 NAYS 16 SJ /29/10 HOUSE In returning messages 04/30/10 HOUSE Concurred in 4 amendment(s) HJ 01316, HJ 01318; CS passed as amended; YEAS 76 NAYS 44 HJ 01321; Ordered engrossed, then enrolled HJ /07/10 Signed by Officers and presented to Governor 06/11/10 Vetoed by Governor, companion bill(s) passed, see HB 5301 (Ch ), HB 5311 (Ch ), CS/CS/SB 1412 (Ch ) 07/19/10 HOUSE Veto Message received HJ 00010; Veto Message referred 05/07/11 HOUSE Veto Message transmitted to Secretary of State H 1207 GENERAL BILL/CS/CS/1ST ENG by Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council; Governmental Affairs Policy (EDCA); McKeel (Similar CS/S 0880, Compare CS/CS/2ND ENG/H 0131, CS/CS/2ND ENG/H 0869, S 2536) Campaign Financing; Provides for establishment of affiliated party committees; provides for definitions, duties, exemptions, exclusions, restrictions, penalties, & responsibilities of affiliated party committees; revises affected definitions in chapter 106, F.S.; amends definitions of expenditures & gifts, etc. Effective Date: 07/01/ /23/10 HOUSE Filed 02/25/10 HOUSE Referred to Governmental Affairs Policy (EDCA); Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council 03/01/10 HOUSE On Committee agenda Governmental Affairs Policy (EDCA), 03/03/10, 8:00 am, 306 H 03/02/10 HOUSE Introduced, referred to Governmental Affairs Policy (EDCA); Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council HJ 00108; On Committee agenda Governmental Affairs Policy (EDCA), 03/03/10, 8:00 am, 306 H 03/03/10 HOUSE CS by Governmental Affairs Policy (EDCA); YEAS 9 NAYS 4 HJ 00218
6 536 FLORIDA LEGISLATURE SPECIAL SESSION C 2010 H 1207 (CONTINUED) 03/04/10 HOUSE CS read 1st time on 03/04/10 HJ 00216; Pending review 03/08/10 HOUSE Now in Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council HJ 00225; On Council agenda Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council, 03/10/10, 10:45 am, 404 H 03/10/10 HOUSE CS/CS by Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council; YEAS 11 NAYS 5 HJ /11/10 HOUSE CS read 1st time on 03/11/10 HJ /10/10 HOUSE Pending review of CS under Rule /11/10 HOUSE Placed on Calendar HJ /16/10 HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time HJ 00286; Amendment(s) failed HJ 00287; Amendment(s) adopted HJ /18/10 HOUSE Read 3rd time HJ 00320; Amendment(s) failed HJ 00321; CS passed as amended; YEAS 73 NAYS 42 HJ 00325; Immediately certified HJ /18/10 SENATE In Messages; Received SJ 00276; Referred to Ethics and Elections SJ /24/10 SENATE Withdrawn from Ethics and Elections SJ 00331; Substituted for CS/SB 880 SJ 00332; Read 2nd time SJ 00332; Read 3rd time SJ 00332; CS passed; YEAS 25 NAYS 11 SJ /25/10 HOUSE Ordered enrolled HJ /30/10 Signed by Officers and presented to Governor HJ /06/10 Vetoed by Governor, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 131 (Ch ) HJ /19/10 HOUSE Veto Message received HJ 00010; Veto Message referred 03/24/11 HOUSE Recommended override veto; Veto overridden; YEAS 81 NAYS 39 03/24/11 SENATE In Messages; Referred to Rules; Withdrawn from Rules; Veto overridden; YEAS 30 NAYS 9; Immediately certified 03/24/11 Became Law, Governor s Veto notwithstanding HJ /29/11 Filed with Secretary of State HJ /30/11 Chapter No H 1385 GENERAL BILL/CS/CS by General Government Policy Council; Natural Resources Appropriations (CGHC); Poppell; (CO SPONSORS) Hasner; Plakon; Tobia; T. Williams; Wood (Similar CS/1ST ENG/S 2592, Compare CS/CS/H 1509, CS/2ND ENG/S 1752) Petroleum Contamination Site Cleanup; Requires DEP to utilize natural attenuation monitoring strategies to transition sites into long term natural attenuation monitoring & evaluate certain costs & strategies; prohibits local governments from denying building permits under specified conditions; establishes low scored site initiative; requires DEP to issue certain determinations & orders; provides funding for payment of preapproved costs, etc. Effective Date: 11/17/ /26/10 HOUSE Filed 03/02/10 HOUSE Introduced HJ /10/10 HOUSE Referred to Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy (GGPC); Natural Resources Appropriations (CGHC); General Government Policy Council HJ /15/10 HOUSE On Committee agenda Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy (GGPC), 03/17/10, 2:15 pm, Reed Hall 03/17/10 HOUSE Favorable by Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy (GGPC); YEAS 10 NAYS 0 HJ 00341; Now in Natural Resources Appropriations (CGHC) HJ /24/10 HOUSE On Committee agenda Natural Resources Appropriations (CGHC), 03/26/10, 8:30 am, 306 H 03/26/10 HOUSE CS by Natural Resources Appropriations (CGHC); YEAS 9 NAYS 0 HJ /05/10 HOUSE CS read 1st time on 04/05/10 HJ /02/10 HOUSE Pending review 04/06/10 HOUSE Now in General Government Policy Council HJ /07/10 HOUSE On Council agenda General Government Policy Council, 04/09/10, 11:45 am, Morris Hall 04/09/10 HOUSE CS/CS by General Government Policy Council; YEAS 13 NAYS 0 HJ /15/10 HOUSE CS read 1st time on 04/15/10 HJ 00718; Pending review of CS under Rule /16/10 HOUSE Placed on Calendar HJ H 1385 (CONTINUED) HJ /26/10 HOUSE Read 3rd time HJ 01068; CS passed; YEAS 113 NAYS 0 HJ /26/10 SENATE In Messages 04/30/10 SENATE Received SJ 01585; Referred to Environmental Preservation and Conservation; Transportation; Community Affairs SJ 01585; Withdrawn from Environmental Preservation and Conservation; Transportation; Community Affairs SJ 01187; Substituted for CS/SB 2592 SJ 01187; Read 2nd time SJ 01187; Read 3rd time SJ 01187; CS passed; YEAS 38 NAYS 0 SJ /30/10 HOUSE Ordered enrolled HJ /01/10 Vetoed by Governor, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/SB 1752 (Ch ) 07/19/10 HOUSE Veto Message received HJ 00010; Veto Message referred 11/16/10 HOUSE Recommended override veto HJ 00006; Veto overridden; YEAS 118 NAYS 1 HJ from Rules SJ 00010; Veto overridden; YEAS 39 NAYS 0 SJ /17/10 Chapter No H 1565 GENERAL BILL/CS/CS/2ND ENG by Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council; Governmental Affairs Policy (EDCA); Dorworth; Ford; Gaetz; (CO SPONSORS) Adkins; Crisafulli; Drake; Murzin; Patronis; Plakon; Precourt; Tobia (Similar CS/CS/S 1844, Compare CS/1ST ENG/S 2140) Rulemaking; Requires each agency, before adopting, amending, or repealing certain rules, to prepare statement of estimated regulatory costs of proposed rule if proposed rule has adverse impacts on small business or increases regulatory costs; provides exception to circumstances under which emergency rule shall not be effective, etc. Effective Date: 11/17/ /02/10 HOUSE Filed; Introduced HJ /10/10 HOUSE Referred to Governmental Affairs Policy (EDCA); Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council HJ /22/10 HOUSE On Committee agenda Governmental Affairs Policy (EDCA), 03/24/10, 8:00 am, 306 H 03/24/10 HOUSE CS by Governmental Affairs Policy (EDCA); YEAS 14 NAYS 0 HJ /30/10 HOUSE CS read 1st time on 03/30/10 HJ 00423; Pending review 04/01/10 HOUSE Now in Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council HJ /15/10 HOUSE On Council agenda Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council, 04/16/10, 9:00 am, 404 H 04/16/10 HOUSE CS/CS by Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council; YEAS 15 NAYS 0 HJ /19/10 HOUSE CS read 1st time on 04/19/10 HJ 00760; Pending review of CS under Rule /20/10 HOUSE Placed on Calendar HJ HJ 00937; Amendment(s) adopted HJ /26/10 HOUSE Read 3rd time HJ 01053; Amendment(s) adopted HJ 01053; CS passed as amended; YEAS 113 NAYS 0 HJ /26/10 SENATE In Messages; Received SJ 00878; Referred to Commerce; Governmental Oversight and Accountability SJ /28/10 SENATE Withdrawn from Commerce; Governmental Oversight and Accountability SJ 00933; Substituted for CS/CS/SB 1844 SJ 00933; Read 2nd time SJ /29/10 SENATE Read 3rd time SJ 01054; CS passed; YEAS 36 NAYS 0 SJ /29/10 HOUSE Ordered enrolled HJ /28/10 Vetoed by Governor
7 FLORIDA LEGISLATURE SPECIAL SESSION C H 1565 (CONTINUED) 07/19/10 HOUSE Veto Message received HJ 00011; Veto Message referred 11/16/10 HOUSE Recommended override veto HJ 00007; Veto overridden; YEAS 99 NAYS 21 HJ from Rules SJ 00012; Veto overridden; YEAS 32 NAYS 7 SJ /17/10 Chapter No H 5001 GENERAL BILL/2ND ENG by Full Appropriations Council on Education & Economic Development; Rivera (Similar 1ST ENG/S 2700, Compare 3RD ENG/H 5003, CS/1ST ENG/H 5101, 2ND ENG/H 5201, 1ST ENG/H 5301, 1ST ENG/H 5303, 1ST ENG/H 5305, 1ST ENG/H 5307, 1ST ENG/H 5309, 1ST ENG/H 5311, CS/2ND ENG/H 5401, H 5403, 1ST ENG/H 5501, CS/1ST ENG/H 5503, 1ST ENG/H 5505, H 5601, 1ST ENG/H 5603, H 5605, 1ST ENG/H 5607, CS/1ST ENG/H 5611, H 5701, 1ST ENG/H 5703, 1ST ENG/H 5705, H 5707, H 5709, H 5711, 1ST ENG/H 5713, CS/2ND ENG/H 5801, CS/1ST ENG/S 1344, CS/1ST ENG/S 1368, CS/S 1390, CS/CS/S 1400, CS/S 1416, CS/S 1440, CS/S 1470, CS/S 2384, 1ST ENG/S 2702, S 2798, S 2800, S 2802, S 2804, S 2806, S 2808) Appropriations; Provides moneys for annual period beginning July 1, 2010, & ending June 30, 2011, to pay salaries, & other expenses, capital outlay buildings, & other improvements, & for other specified purposes of various agencies of state government. Appropriation: $70,377,423,887. Effective Date: 07/01/2010 except as otherwise provided. 03/23/10 HOUSE Filed; Introduced HJ 00369; Referred to Calendar HJ /31/10 HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time HJ 00428; Amendment(s) adopted HJ /01/10 HOUSE Read 3rd time HJ 00452; Amendment(s) failed HJ 00453; Passed as amended; YEAS 74 NAYS 44 HJ 00454; Immediately certified HJ 00470; Requests the Senate pass the bill as passed by the House or agree to conference HJ /01/10 SENATE In Messages 04/05/10 SENATE Received SJ 00419; Referred to Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means SJ /06/10 SENATE Withdrawn from Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means SJ 00423; Placed on Special Order Calendar SJ 00423; Read 2nd time SJ 00423; Amendment(s) adopted (249390) SJ 00423; Read 3rd time SJ 00423; Passed as amended (249390); YEAS 38 NAYS 0 SJ 00423; Immediately certified SJ 00423; Refused to concur, acceded to the request of the House for conference SJ /06/10 HOUSE In returning messages Chair; Haridopolos, Vice Chair; Altman, Bennett, Justice, Ring, Storms, At Large; Criminal & Civil Justice: Crist, Chair; Jones, Joyner, Villalobos, Wilson; Education Pre K 12: Wise, Chair; Bullard, Detert, Garcia, Richter, Siplin; General Government: Baker, Chair; Aronberg, Dean, Lawson, Oelrich; Health & Human Services: Peaden, Chair; Gaetz, Haridopolos, Negron, Rich, Sobel; Higher Education: Lynn, Chair; Constantine, Gelber, Thrasher; Trans & Econ Development: Fasano, Chair; Diaz de la Portilla, Dockery, Gardiner, Hill, Smith SJ /19/10 HOUSE Conference Committee appointed: Rivera, Flores, Bullard, Clarke Reed, Coley, Fresen, Kiar, Legg, Stargel, Proctor, Brise, Burgin, Jones, McKeel, O Toole, Reed, Glorioso, Gibson, Jenne, Horner, Hukill, Murzin, Rogers, Schenck, Adams, Eisnaugle, Holder, Kreegel, Porth, Rouson, Soto, Tobia, Hays, Abruzzo, Braynon, Gonzalez, Nelson, Ray, Workman, Williams, A., Grimsley, Chestnut, Ford, Frishe, Hudson, Roberson, Y., Skidmore, Thompson, N., Poppell, Bembry, Boyd, Brandenburg, Crisafulli, Plakon, Precourt, Williams, T., Bogdanoff, Aubuchon, Bernard, Carroll, Dorworth, Patronis, Fitzgerald, Thurston, H 5001 (CONTINUED) 04/30/10 HOUSE Conference Committee Report received HJ 01437; Conference Committee Report adopted HJ 01438; Passed as amended by Conference Committee Report; YEAS 77 NAYS 43 HJ /30/10 SENATE In returning messages; Conference Committee Report received SJ 01250; Conference Committee Report adopted SJ 01469; Passed as amended by Conference Committee Report (561933); YEAS 33 NAYS 4 SJ /30/10 HOUSE Ordered engrossed, then enrolled HJ /28/10 Governor vetoed specific Line Item(s); Approved by Governor; Chapter No ; companion bill(s) passed, see HB 5003 (Ch ), CS/HB 5101 (Ch ), HB 5201 (Ch ), HB 5301 (Ch ), HB 5303 (Ch ), HB 5305 (Ch ), HB 5307 (Ch ), HB 5309 (Ch ), HB 5311 (Ch ), CS/HB 5401 (Ch ), HB 5501 (Ch ), HB 5505 (Ch ), HB 5705 (Ch ), CS/HB 5801 (Ch ) 07/19/10 HOUSE Line Item Veto Message received HJ 00012; Line Item Veto Message referred to Rules and Calendar Council HJ /16/10 HOUSE Recommended override veto HJ 00009; Veto overridden; YEAS 120 NAYS 0 HJ from Rules SJ 00011; Veto overridden; YEAS 39 NAYS 0 SJ /07/11 HOUSE Line Item Veto Message transmitted to Secretary of State H 5003 GENERAL BILL/3RD ENG by Full Appropriations Council on Education & Economic Development; Rivera (Compare 2ND ENG/H 5001, CS/1ST ENG/H 5503, CS/2ND ENG/H 5801, H 7107, CS/S 1390, CS/S 1416, CS/S 1440, CS/S 1470, CS/1ST ENG/S 1592, CS/S 1646, 1ST ENG/S 2700, 1ST ENG/S 2702, S 2798, S 2800, S 2802, S 2804, S 2806, S 2808) Implementing General Appropriations Act [WPSC]; Implements General Appropriations Act; provides legislative intent; incorporates by reference certain calculations of Florida Education Finance Program for fiscal year; authorizes transfer of funds, upon certain approval, for fixed capital outlay from Survey Recommended Needs Public Schools appropriation category to Maintenance, Repair, Renovation & Remodeling appropriation category, etc. Effective Date: 06/29/2010 except as otherwise provided. 03/23/10 HOUSE Filed; Introduced HJ 00369; Referred to Calendar HJ /31/10 HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time HJ 00429; Amendment(s) adopted HJ /01/10 HOUSE Read 3rd time HJ 00454; Amendment(s) adopted HJ 00455; Passed as amended; YEAS 75 NAYS 44 HJ 00456; Immediately certified HJ 00470; Requests the Senate pass the bill as passed by the House or agree to conference HJ /01/10 SENATE In Messages 04/05/10 SENATE Received SJ 00419; Referred to Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means SJ /06/10 SENATE Withdrawn from Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means SJ 00423; Placed on Special Order Calendar SJ 00423; Read 2nd time SJ 00424; Amendment(s) adopted (786962) SJ 00424; Read 3rd time SJ 00431; Passed as amended (786962); YEAS 38 NAYS 0 SJ 00431; Immediately certified SJ 00431; Refused to concur, acceded to the request of the House for conference SJ /06/10 HOUSE In returning messages
8 538 FLORIDA LEGISLATURE SPECIAL SESSION C 2010 H 5003 (CONTINUED) Chair; Haridopolos, Vice Chair; Altman, Bennett, Justice, Ring, Storms, At Large; Criminal & Civil Justice: Crist, Chair; Jones, Joyner, Villalobos, Wilson; Education Pre K 12: Wise, Chair; Bullard, Detert, Garcia, Richter, Siplin; General Government: Baker, Chair; Aronberg, Dean, Lawson, Oelrich; Health & Human Services: Peaden, Chair; Gaetz, Haridopolos, Negron, Rich, Sobel; Higher Education: Lynn, Chair; Constantine, Gelber, Thrasher; Trans & Econ Development: Fasano, Chair; Diaz de la Portilla, Dockery, Gardiner, Hill, Smith SJ /19/10 HOUSE Conference Committee appointed: Rivera, Flores, Bullard, Clarke Reed, Coley, Fresen, Kiar, Legg, Stargel, Proctor, Brise, Burgin, Jones, McKeel, O Toole, Reed, Glorioso, Gibson, Jenne, Horner, Hukill, Murzin, Rogers, Schenck, Adams, Eisnaugle, Holder, Kreegel, Porth, Rouson, Soto, Tobia, Hays, Abruzzo, Braynon, Gonzalez, Nelson, Ray, Workman, Williams, A., Grimsley, Chestnut, Ford, Frishe, Hudson, Roberson, Y., Skidmore, Thompson, N., Poppell, Bembry, Boyd, Brandenburg, Crisafulli, Plakon, Precourt, Williams, T., Bogdanoff, Aubuchon, Bernard, Carroll, Dorworth, Patronis, Fitzgerald, Thurston, 04/30/10 HOUSE Conference Committee Report received HJ 01333; Conference Committee Report adopted HJ 01334; Passed as amended by Conference Committee Report; YEAS 76 NAYS 38 HJ /30/10 SENATE In returning messages; Conference Committee Report received SJ 01470; Conference Committee Report adopted SJ 01484; Passed as amended by Conference Committee Report (132719); YEAS 35 NAYS 3 SJ /30/10 HOUSE Ordered engrossed, then enrolled HJ /28/10 Governor vetoed specific Line Item(s); Approved by Governor; Chapter No ; companion bill(s) passed, see HB 5001 (Ch ), CS/HB 5801 (Ch ) 07/19/10 HOUSE Line Item Veto Message received HJ 00016; Line Item Veto Message referred to Rules and Calendar Council HJ /07/11 HOUSE Line Item Veto Message transmitted to Secretary of State H 5603 GENERAL BILL/1ST ENG by Government Operations Appropriations (CGHC); Hays (Compare H 1219, 2ND ENG/H 5001, CS/S 1512, 1ST ENG/S 2700, S 2724) Department of Financial Services [WPSC]; Revises duties of Division of Consumer Services; revises criteria for premiums charged to agencies & departments for purposes of State Risk Management Trust Fund; revises reporting requirements on state insurance program; requires Division of Risk Management to analyze & report on certain agency return to work programs & activities; requires certain agencies to establish & maintain return to work programs for certain employees, etc. Effective Date: 07/01/ /17/10 HOUSE Filed; Introduced HJ /18/10 HOUSE Referred to Full Appropriations Council on Education & Economic Development HJ /19/10 HOUSE On Council agenda Full Appropriations Council on Education & Economic Development, 03/23/10, 11:15 am, Webster Hall 03/23/10 HOUSE Favorable by Full Appropriations Council on Education & Economic Development; YEAS 16 NAYS 0 HJ 00381; Placed on Calendar HJ /31/10 HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time HJ /01/10 HOUSE Read 3rd time HJ 00463; Passed; YEAS 116 NAYS 1 HJ 00463; Immediately certified HJ 00470; Requests the Senate pass the bill as passed by the House or agree to conference HJ /01/10 SENATE In Messages 04/05/10 SENATE Received SJ 00417; Referred to Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means SJ H 5603 (CONTINUED) 04/06/10 SENATE Withdrawn from Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means SJ 00423; Placed on Special Order Calendar SJ 00423; Read 2nd time SJ 00503; Amendment(s) adopted (192930) SJ 00503; Read 3rd time SJ 00503; Passed as amended (192930); YEAS 38 NAYS 0 SJ 00503; Immediately certified SJ 00503; Refused to concur, acceded to the request of the House for conference SJ /06/10 HOUSE In returning messages Chair; Haridopolos, Vice Chair; Altman, Bennett, Justice, Ring, Storms, At Large; Criminal & Civil Justice: Crist, Chair; Jones, Joyner, Villalobos, Wilson; Education Pre K 12: Wise, Chair; Bullard, Detert, Garcia, Richter, Siplin; General Government: Baker, Chair; Aronberg, Dean, Lawson, Oelrich; Health & Human Services: Peaden, Chair; Gaetz, Haridopolos, Negron, Rich, Sobel; Higher Education: Lynn, Chair; Constantine, Gelber, Thrasher; Trans & Econ Development: Fasano, Chair; Diaz de la Portilla, Dockery, Gardiner, Hill, Smith SJ /19/10 HOUSE Conference Committee appointed: Rivera, Flores, Bullard, Clarke Reed, Coley, Fresen, Kiar, Legg, Stargel, Proctor, Brise, Burgin, Jones, McKeel, O Toole, Reed, Glorioso, Gibson, Jenne, Horner, Hukill, Murzin, Rogers, Schenck, Adams, Eisnaugle, Holder, Kreegel, Porth, Rouson, Soto, Tobia, Hays, Abruzzo, Braynon, Gonzalez, Nelson, Ray, Workman, Williams, A., Grimsley, Chestnut, Ford, Frishe, Hudson, Roberson, Y., Skidmore, Thompson, N., Poppell, Bembry, Boyd, Brandenburg, Crisafulli, Plakon, Precourt, Williams, T., Bogdanoff, Aubuchon, Bernard, Carroll, Dorworth, Patronis, Fitzgerald, Thurston, 04/30/10 HOUSE Conference Committee Report received HJ 01407; Conference Committee Report adopted HJ 01407; Passed as amended by Conference Committee Report; YEAS 120 NAYS 0 HJ /30/10 SENATE In returning messages; Conference Committee Report received SJ 01551; Conference Committee Report adopted SJ 01553; Passed as amended by Conference Committee Report (856731); YEAS 38 NAYS 0 SJ /30/10 HOUSE Ordered engrossed, then enrolled HJ /28/10 Vetoed by Governor, companion bill(s) passed, see HB 5001 (Ch ) 07/19/10 HOUSE Veto Message received HJ 00011; Veto Message referred 05/07/11 HOUSE Veto Message transmitted to Secretary of State H 5607 GENERAL BILL/1ST ENG by Government Operations Appropriations (CGHC); Hays (Compare CS/CS/2ND ENG/H 1307, 2ND ENG/H 5001, CS/S 2022, 1ST ENG/S 2700) Retirement [WPSC]; Reduces interest rate paid on deferred retirement benefits for members entering DROP on or after specified date; revises payroll contribution rates for membership classes of FRS for state fiscal years effective July 1, 2010, & July 1, 2011; specifies required employer retirement contribution rates for each membership class & subclass of system in order to address unfunded actuarial liabilities of system, etc. Effective Date: 07/01/ /17/10 HOUSE Filed; 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