CS/HB 491: Human & Machine Cognition/Pub. Rec.
GENERAL BILL by Benson ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Hasner ; Homan ; Murzin ; Quinones ; Rivera ; Zapata
Human & Machine Cognition/Pub. Rec.; creates exemption from public records requirements for specified materials, actual & potential trade secrets, patentable material, proprietary information received, generated, ascertained, or discovered during course of research conducted by or through the Fla. Institute of Human & Machine Cognition & its subsidiaries, business transactions resulting from such research, etc.
        
        Effective Date: Contingent
Last Action: 5/2/2003 Senate - Received, referred to Education; Governmental Oversight and Productivity; Judiciary; Appropriations Subcommittee on Education; Appropriations; Rules and Calendar -SJ 01163; Died in Committee on Education, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to HB 315 (Ch. 2003-294)
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    Last Action: 5/2/2003 Senate - Received, referred to Education; Governmental Oversight and Productivity; Judiciary; Appropriations Subcommittee on Education; Appropriations; Rules and Calendar -SJ 01163; Died in Committee on Education, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to HB 315 (Ch. 2003-294)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
Bill History
| Date | Chamber | Action | 
|---|---|---|
| 2/21/2003 | House | 
                                    • Prefiled | 
                        
| 2/26/2003 | House | 
                                    • Referred to Higher Education (EDK); Education K-20; Education Appropriations (AP); Appropriations | 
                        
| 3/4/2003 | House | 
                                    • Introduced, referred to Higher Education (EDK); Education K-20; Education Appropriations (AP); Appropriations -HJ 00053 | 
                        
| 4/1/2003 | House | 
                                    • On Subcommittee agenda-- Higher Education (EDK), 04/03/03, 4:15 pm, 12-H | 
                        
| 4/3/2003 | House | 
                                    • Recommendation: Favorable by Higher Education (EDK); YEAS  5 NAYS  0 | 
                        
| 4/4/2003 | House | 
                                    • Now in Education K-20 | 
                        
| 4/10/2003 | House | 
                                    • On Committee agenda-- Education K-20, 04/14/03, 9:00 am, Morris Hall | 
                        
| 4/14/2003 | House | 
                                    • Favorable with CS amendment by Education K-20; YEAS  26 NAYS  0 -HJ 00414 | 
                        
| 4/18/2003 | House | 
                                    • Pending review of CS under Rule 6.3(b); Now in Education Appropriations (AP) -HJ 00414; On Subcommittee agenda-- Education Appropriations (AP), 04/21/03, 6:00 pm, Morris Hall | 
                        
| 4/21/2003 | House | 
                                    • Recommendation: Favorable by Education Appropriations (AP); YEAS  15  NAYS  1; Now in Appropriations | 
                        
| 4/23/2003 | House | 
                                    • On Committee agenda-- Appropriations, 04/24/03, 6:15 pm or upon adjournment of Session, 212-K | 
                        
| 4/24/2003 | House | 
                                    • Favorable by- Appropriations; YEAS  34  NAYS  1 -HJ 00651; Placed on Calendar -HJ 00651 | 
                        
| 4/30/2003 | House | 
                                    • Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read second time -HJ 00860; Ordered engrossed -HJ 00860 | 
                        
| 5/1/2003 | House | 
                                    • Read third time -HJ 01004; Passed as amended; YEAS  114 NAYS  2 -HJ 01004 | 
                        
| 5/1/2003 | Senate | 
                                    • In Messages | 
                        
| 5/2/2003 | Senate | 
                                    • Received, referred to Education; Governmental Oversight and Productivity; Judiciary; Appropriations Subcommittee on Education; Appropriations; Rules and Calendar -SJ 01163; Died in Committee on Education, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to HB 315 (Ch. 2003-294) |