HB 811

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A bill to be entitled
2An act relating to the Florida Endowment Foundation for
3Vocational Rehabilitation; amending s. 318.21, F.S.;
4revising provisions for distribution of specified funds
5received from civil penalties for traffic infractions;
6directing the funds to be transmitted monthly by the
7Department of Revenue directly to the foundation; amending
8s. 413.615, F.S.; revising procedures for use of such
9funds; removing provisions for investment by the State
10Board of Administration; directing balances of such funds
11held by the State Board of Administration to be remitted
12to the foundation; providing an effective date.
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14Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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16     Section 1.  Paragraph (e) of subsection (2) and subsection
17(5) of section 318.21, Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
18     318.21  Disposition of civil penalties by county courts.-
19All civil penalties received by a county court pursuant to the
20provisions of this chapter shall be distributed and paid monthly
21as follows:
22     (2)  Of the remainder:
23     (e)  Two percent shall be remitted to the Department of
24Revenue and transmitted monthly to for deposit in the endowment
25fund of the Florida Endowment Foundation for Vocational
26Rehabilitation as provided in established by s. 413.615.
27     (5)  Of the additional fine assessed under s. 318.18(3)(f)
28for a violation of s. 316.1303, 60 percent must be remitted to
29the Department of Revenue and transmitted monthly to for deposit
30in the endowment fund for the Florida Endowment Foundation for
31Vocational Rehabilitation, and 40 percent must be distributed
32pursuant to subsections (1) and (2) of this section.
33     Section 2.  Subsection (4) of section 413.615, Florida
34Statutes, is amended to read:
35     413.615  Florida Endowment for Vocational Rehabilitation.-
36     (4)  REVENUE FOR THE ENDOWMENT FUND.-
37     (a)  The endowment fund of the Florida Endowment for
38Vocational Rehabilitation is created as a long-term, stable, and
39growing source of revenue to be administered, in accordance with
40rules promulgated by the division, by the foundation as a
41direct-support organization of the division.
42     (b)  The principal of the endowment fund shall derive from
43the deposits made pursuant to s. 318.21(2)(e), together with any
44legislative appropriations which may be made to the endowment,
45and such bequests, gifts, grants, and donations as may be
46solicited for such purpose by the foundation from public or
47private sources.
48     (c)  All funds remitted to the Department of Revenue
49pursuant to s. 318.21(2)(e) and (5) shall be transmitted monthly
50to the foundation for use as provided in subsection (10). All
51remaining balances of funds held for investment and reinvestment
52by the State Board of Administration for the endowment fund on
53the effective date of this act shall be transmitted to the
54foundation within 60 days for use as provided in subsection
55(10). The State Board of Administration shall invest and
56reinvest moneys of the endowment fund in accordance with the
57provisions of ss. 215.44-215.53. Moneys in the endowment fund in
58excess of the endowment fund principal, or such lesser amount as
59may be requested in writing by the foundation, shall be annually
60transmitted to the foundation, based upon a fiscal year which
61shall run from July 1 through June 30, and shall be deposited in
62the foundation's operating account, for distribution as provided
63in subsection (10). The endowment fund principal shall be $1
64million for the 2000-2001 fiscal year and shall be increased by
655 percent in each subsequent fiscal year.
66     (d)  The board of directors of the foundation shall
67establish the operating account and shall deposit therein the
68moneys transmitted pursuant to paragraph (c). Moneys in the
69operating account shall be available to carry out the purposes
70of subsection (10).
71     Section 3.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2011.


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