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    Florida Senate - 2003                           CS for SB 1566

    By the Committee on Finance and Taxation; and Senator Jones





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  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to tourist development taxes;

  3         amending s. 125.0104, F.S.; limiting the use of

  4         certain funds raised by this tax; providing an

  5         effective date.

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  7  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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  9         Section 1.  Paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of section

10  125.0104, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:

11         125.0104  Tourist development tax; procedure for

12  levying; authorized uses; referendum; enforcement.--

13         (5)  AUTHORIZED USES OF REVENUE.--

14         (a)  All tax revenues received pursuant to this section

15  by a county imposing the tourist development tax shall be used

16  by that county for the following purposes only:

17         1.  To acquire, construct, extend, enlarge, remodel,

18  repair, improve, maintain, operate, or promote one or more

19  publicly owned and operated convention centers, sports

20  stadiums, sports arenas, coliseums, or auditoriums, or museums

21  that are publicly owned and operated or owned and operated by

22  not-for-profit organizations and open to the public, within

23  the boundaries of the county or subcounty special taxing

24  district in which the tax is levied. Tax revenues received

25  pursuant to this section may also be used for promotion of

26  zoological parks that are publicly owned and operated or owned

27  and operated by not-for-profit organizations and open to the

28  public. However, these purposes may be implemented through

29  service contracts and leases with lessees with sufficient

30  expertise or financial capability to operate such facilities;

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 1         2.  To promote and advertise tourism in the State of

 2  Florida and nationally and internationally; however, if tax

 3  revenues are expended for an activity, service, venue, or

 4  event, the activity, service, venue, or event shall have as

 5  one of its main purposes the attraction of tourists as

 6  evidenced by the promotion of the activity, service, venue, or

 7  event to tourists;

 8         3.  To fund convention bureaus, tourist bureaus,

 9  tourist information centers, and news bureaus as county

10  agencies or by contract with the chambers of commerce or

11  similar associations in the county, which may include any

12  indirect administrative costs for services performed by the

13  county on behalf of the promotion agency; or

14         4.  To finance beach park facilities or beach

15  improvement, maintenance, renourishment, restoration, and

16  erosion control, including shoreline protection, enhancement,

17  cleanup, or restoration of inland lakes and rivers to which

18  there is public access as those uses relate to the physical

19  preservation of the beach, shoreline, or inland lake or river.

20  However, any funds identified by a county as the local

21  matching source for beach renourishment, restoration, or

22  erosion control projects included in the long-range budget

23  plan of the state's Beach Management Plan, pursuant to s.

24  161.091, or funds contractually obligated by a county in the

25  financial plan for a federally authorized shore protection

26  project may not be used or loaned for any other purpose. In

27  counties of less than 100,000 population, no more than 10

28  percent of the revenues from the tourist development tax may

29  be used for beach park facilities.

30         Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2003.

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 1          STATEMENT OF SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES CONTAINED IN
                       COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
 2                             SB 1566

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 4  The committee substitute provides that any funds identified by
    a county as the local matching source for beach
 5  re-nourishment, restoration, or erosion control projects
    included in the state's Beach Management Plan's long-range
 6  budget plan, or funds contractually obligated by a county in
    the financial plan for a federally-authorized shore protection
 7  project may not be used or loaned for any other purpose.

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