SB 1184: FRS/Vested After 5 Years
GENERAL BILL by Mitchell
FRS/Vested After 5 Years; provides that members in Fla. Retirement System shall be vested after 5 years of creditable service. Amends 121.021,.052.
Last Action: 4/30/1999 Senate - Died in Committee on Governmental Oversight and Productivity
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 2/12/1999 Senate • Prefiled
3/2/1999 Senate • Introduced, referred to Governmental Oversight and Productivity; Fiscal Policy -SJ 00080
4/30/1999 Senate • Died in Committee on Governmental Oversight and Productivity
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SB 1184, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 8/28/2000 at 9:55 AM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: None Related Bills (3)
Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location H 547 FRS/Vested After 5 Years Lawson Identical Last Action: 4/30/1999 H Died in Committee on Governmental Operations (PRC)
Location:S 356 (e1) FRS/Optional Retirement Program Governmental Oversight and Productivity Compare Last Action: 4/30/1999 S Died on Calendar, Iden./Sim./Compare Bill(s) passed, refer to HB 1883 (Ch. 99-392)
Location:S 358 Fla. Retirement System Governmental Oversight and Productivity Compare Last Action: 4/30/1999 S Died in Committee on Governmental Oversight and Productivity
Location:Citations - Statutes (2)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 121.021 Definitions. 121.052 Membership class of elected officers.
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