995164                                                     
GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL                          Committee       Amendment
SB2500                                                  AHS              40


Senator(s) Flores moved the following LATE FILED amendment:

Section: 03              EXPLANATION:

On Page: 094             Provides $100,000 in nonrecurring general revenue 
                         funds for Florida International University - Florida 
Spec App:  454           Advanced Surgical Transport (FAST) Team in the 
                         Department of Health and reduces nonrecurring 
                         general revenue funds by the same amount from the 
                         University of Florida College of Pharmacy Medical 
                         Cannabis Research initiative.

NET IMPACT ON:            Total Funds       General Revenue          Trust Funds
    Recurring -                    0                     0                    0 
Non-Recurring -                    0                     0                    0 
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                                               Positions & Amount   Positions & Amount
                                                     DELETE         INSERT

        HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF
        Program: Community Public Health
        Community Health Promotion  64200100

        In Section 03  On Page 094
454     Special Categories  101509
        Biomedical Research  IOEB

   1000   General Revenue Fund                     3,850,000      3,750,000
       CA -100,000  FSI1NR -100,000  

Following Specific Appropriation 454, DELETE:

From   the   funds   in   Specific   Appropriation   454,   $750,000  in
nonrecurring  funds  from  the  General  Revenue Fund is provided to the
University  of Florida College of Pharmacy for medical cannabis research
pursuant to section 381.986(2)(g), Florida Statutes.

AND INSERT:

From   the   funds   in   Specific   Appropriation   454,   $650,000  in
nonrecurring  funds  from  the  General  Revenue Fund is provided to the
University  of Florida College of Pharmacy for medical cannabis research
pursuant to section 381.986(2)(g), Florida Statutes.

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        Statewide Public Health Support Services  64200800

        In Section 03  On Page 101
504     Special Categories  100778
        Grants And Aids - Contracted Services  IOEB

   1000   General Revenue Fund                     1,845,536      1,895,536
       CA 50,000  FSI1NR 50,000  

Following Specific Appropriation 504, DELETE:

From   the   funds   in   Specific   Appropriation   504,   $500,000  in
nonrecurring  funds  from  the  General  Revenue Fund is provided to the
Bitner/Plante Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Initiative of Florida.

From   the   funds   in   Specific   Appropriation   504,   $100,000  in
nonrecurring  funds  from  the  General Revenue Fund is provided for the
Florida Emergency Medical Services Clearinghouse.

AND INSERT:

From the funds in Specific Appropriation 504, the following projects are 
funded with nonrecurring funds from the General Revenue Fund:

Bitner/Plante Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 
Initiative of Florida.........................................   500,000
Florida Emergency Medical Services Clearinghouse..............   100,000
Florida International University - Florida
Advanced Surgical Transport (FAST) Team Equipment.............    50,000

        In Section 03  On Page 103
517A    Grants And Aids To Local Governments And   140085
        Nonstate Entities - Fixed Capital Outlay  IOEM

   1000   General Revenue Fund                                       50,000
       CA 50,000  FSI1NR 50,000  

Following Specific Appropriation 517A, INSERT:

From the funds in Specific Appropriation 517A, $50,000 in nonrecurring 
funds from the General Revenue Fund is provided to Florida International
University - Florida Advanced Surgical Transport (FAST) Team for a    
central warehouse that will reduce response times and enhance         
coordination to improve rapid-response medical disaster management   
capabilities.





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