| 1 | A bill to be entitled | 
| 2 | An act relating to hurricane preparedness; providing an | 
| 3 | exemption from the sales and use tax for sales of certain | 
| 4 | tangible personal property for a certain period for | 
| 5 | certain purposes; authorizing the Department of Revenue to | 
| 6 | adopt certain rules; providing an appropriation; providing | 
| 7 | an effective date. | 
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| 9 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: | 
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| 11 | Section 1.  (1)  Effective June 1, 2005, through June 12, | 
| 12 | 2005, no tax levied under the provisions of chapter 212, Florida | 
| 13 | Statutes, shall be collected on the sale of: | 
| 14 | (a)  Any portable self-powered light source selling for $20 | 
| 15 | or less. | 
| 16 | (b)  Any portable self-powered radio, two-way radio, or | 
| 17 | weatherband radio selling for $50 or less. | 
| 18 | (c)  Any tarpaulin or other flexible waterproof sheeting | 
| 19 | selling for $50 or less. | 
| 20 | (d)  Any self-contained first-aid kit selling for $30 or | 
| 21 | less. | 
| 22 | (e)  Any ground anchor system or tie-down kit selling for | 
| 23 | $50 or less. | 
| 24 | (f)  Any gas or diesel fuel tank selling for $25 or less. | 
| 25 | (g)  Any package of AA-cell, C-cell, D-cell, 6-volt, or 9- | 
| 26 | volt batteries, excluding automobile and boat batteries, selling | 
| 27 | for $30 or less. | 
| 28 | (h)  Any nonelectric food storage cooler selling for $30 or | 
| 29 | less. | 
| 30 | (i)  Any portable generator used to provide light or | 
| 31 | communications or preserve food in the event of a power outage | 
| 32 | selling for $750 or less. | 
| 33 | (2)  The Department of Revenue may adopt rules pursuant to | 
| 34 | ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54, Florida Statutes, to carry out this | 
| 35 | section. | 
| 36 | Section 2.  The sum of $221,400 is appropriated from the | 
| 37 | General Revenue Fund to the Department of Revenue for purposes | 
| 38 | of administering section 1. | 
| 39 | Section 3.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |