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  2         An act relating to clerks of the circuit court;

  3         amending s. 28.001, F.S.; providing that the

  4         Official Records are a general series of

  5         records; deleting an obsolete reference;

  6         amending s. 28.07, F.S.; providing that a

  7         register of Official Records be made available

  8         at branch offices; deleting an obsolete

  9         reference; amending s. 28.222, F.S.; providing

10         that the Official Records are a general series

11         of records; deleting an obsolete reference;

12         amending s. 40.32, F.S.; extending the time

13         within which to pay a witness or a juror;

14         amending s. 45.031, F.S.; requiring the

15         successful bidder at a tax deed sale to pay a

16         specified deposit; amending s. 177.091, F.S.;

17         deleting an obsolete requirement; amending s.

18         177.111, F.S., deleting a provision that a

19         filed copy of a drawing be made on cloth;

20         amending s. 215.425, F.S.; providing

21         eligibility for extra compensation to employees

22         of the clerk of the circuit court; amending s.

23         569.11, F.S.; providing that a citation for

24         possession of tobacco by a minor must be paid

25         within a specified time; amending s. 741.09,

26         F.S.; deleting an obsolete reference; repealing

27         s. 142.17, F.S., which requires the Comptroller

28         to prepare blanks and forms for auditing

29         claims; repealing s. 938.09, F.S., relating to

30         collection of certain costs and service charges

31         by the clerk of the circuit court; repealing s.


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  1         938.11, F.S., relating to collection of certain

  2         surcharges by the clerk in counties containing

  3         housing projects; providing an effective date.

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

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  7         Section 1.  Subsection (1) of section 28.001, Florida

  8  Statutes, is amended to read:

  9         28.001  Definitions.--As used in this chapter:

10         (1)  "Official records" means each instrument that the

11  clerk of the circuit court is required or authorized to record

12  in one general the series of books called "Official Records"

13  as provided for in s. 28.222.

14         Section 2.  Section 28.07, Florida Statutes, is amended

15  to read:

16         28.07  Place of office.--The clerk of the circuit court

17  shall keep his or her office at the county seat. If the clerk

18  finds a need for branch offices, they may be located in the

19  county at places other than the county seat. Instruments

20  presented for recording in the Official Records may be

21  accepted and filed for that purpose at any branch office

22  designated by the governing body of the county for the

23  recording of instruments pursuant to s. 1 of Art. VIII of the

24  State Constitution. One or more deputy clerks authorized to

25  issue process may be employed for such branch offices. The

26  Official Records books of the county must be kept at the

27  county seat. Other records and books must be kept within the

28  county but need not be kept at the county seat.

29         Section 3.  Subsections (2) and (6) of section 28.222,

30  Florida Statutes, are amended to read:

31         28.222  Clerk to be county recorder.--


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  1         (2)  The clerk of the circuit court shall record all

  2  instruments in one general series of books called "Official

  3  Records."  He or she shall keep a register in which he or she

  4  shall enter at the time of filing the filing number of each

  5  instrument filed for record, the date and hour of filing, the

  6  kind of instrument, and the names of the parties to the

  7  instrument.  The clerk shall maintain a general alphabetical

  8  index, direct and inverse, of all instruments filed for

  9  record. The register of Official Records must be available at

10  each office where official records may be filed.

11         (6)  All instruments recorded in the Official Records

12  books shall always be open to the public, under the

13  supervision of the clerk, for the purpose of inspection

14  thereof and of making extracts therefrom; but the clerk shall

15  not be required to perform any service in connection with such

16  inspection or making of extracts without payment of service

17  charges as provided in s. 28.24.

18         Section 4.  Section 40.32, Florida Statutes, is amended

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20         40.32  Clerks to disburse money.--All moneys drawn from

21  the treasury under the provisions of this chapter by the clerk

22  of the court shall be disbursed by the clerk of the court as

23  far as needed in payment of jurors and witnesses for the legal

24  compensation for service during the quarterly fiscal period

25  for which said moneys were drawn and for no other purposes.

26  Jurors and witnesses shall be paid by the clerk of the court

27  either in cash or by warrant within 20 10 days after of

28  completion of jury service or of completion of service as a

29  witness. Whenever the clerk of the court pays a juror or

30  witness by cash, said juror or witness shall sign the payroll

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  1  person designated by the clerk.  Whenever the clerk pays a

  2  juror or witness by warrant, he or she shall endorse on the

  3  payroll opposite the juror's or witness's name the words "Paid

  4  by warrant," giving the number and date of the warrant.

  5         Section 5.  Subsection (2) of section 45.031, Florida

  6  Statutes, is amended to read:

  7         45.031  Judicial sales procedure.--In any sale of real

  8  or personal property under an order or judgment, the following

  9  procedure may be followed as an alternative to any other sale

10  procedure if so ordered by the court:

11         (2)  DEPOSIT REQUIRED.--At the time of the sale, the

12  successful high bidder shall post with the clerk a deposit

13  equal to 5 percent of the final bid or $1,000, whichever is

14  less.  The deposit shall be applied to the sale price at the

15  time of payment. If final payment is not made within the

16  prescribed period, the clerk shall readvertise the sale as

17  provided in this section and pay all costs of the sale from

18  the deposit.  Any remaining funds shall be applied toward the

19  judgment.

20         Section 6.  Subsection (1) of section 177.091, Florida

21  Statutes, 1998 Supplement, is amended to read:

22         177.091  Plats made for recording.--Every plat of a

23  subdivision offered for recording must shall conform to the

24  following:

25         (1)  It must shall be:

26         (a)  An original drawing made with black permanent

27  drawing ink or varitype process on a good grade linen tracing

28  cloth or with a suitable permanent black drawing ink on a

29  stable base film, a minimum of 0.003 inches thick, coated upon

30  completion with a suitable plastic material to prevent flaking

31  and to assure permanent legibility; or


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  1         (b)  A nonadhered scaled print on a stable base film

  2  made by photographic processes from a film scribing tested for

  3  residual hypo testing solution to assure permanency.

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  5  Marginal lines, standard certificates and approval forms shall

  6  be printed on the plat with a permanent black drawing ink.  A

  7  print or photographic copy of the original drawing must shall

  8  be submitted with the original drawing.

  9         Section 7.  Section 177.111, Florida Statutes, is

10  amended to read:

11         177.111  Instructions for filing plat.--After the

12  approval by the appropriate governing body required by s.

13  177.071, the plat shall be recorded by the circuit court clerk

14  or other recording officer upon submission thereto of such

15  approved plat.  The circuit court clerk or other recording

16  officer shall maintain in his or her office a book of the

17  proper size for such papers so that they shall not be folded,

18  to be kept in the vault.  A print or photographic copy must on

19  cloth shall be filed in a similar book and kept in his or her

20  office for the use of the public.  The clerk shall make

21  available to the public a full size copy of the record plat at

22  a reasonable fee.

23         Section 8.  Section 215.425, Florida Statutes, 1998

24  Supplement, is amended to read:

25         215.425  Extra compensation claims prohibited.--No

26  extra compensation shall be made to any officer, agent,

27  employee, or contractor after the service has been rendered or

28  the contract made; nor shall any money be appropriated or paid

29  on any claim the subject matter of which has not been provided

30  for by preexisting laws, unless such compensation or claim is

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  1  to each house of the Legislature. However, when adopting

  2  salary schedules for a fiscal year, a district school board or

  3  community college district board of trustees may apply the

  4  schedule for payment of all services rendered subsequent to

  5  July 1 of that fiscal year. The provisions of this section do

  6  not apply to extra compensation given to state employees who

  7  are included within the senior management group pursuant to

  8  rules adopted by the Department of Management Services; to

  9  extra compensation given to county, municipal, or special

10  district employees pursuant to policies adopted by county or

11  municipal ordinances or resolutions of governing boards of

12  special districts or to employees of the clerk of the circuit

13  court pursuant to written policy of the clerk; or to a

14  clothing and maintenance allowance given to plainclothes

15  deputies pursuant to s. 30.49.

16         Section 9.  Subsection (3) of section 569.11, Florida

17  Statutes, is amended to read:

18         569.11  Possession, misrepresenting age or military

19  service to purchase, and purchase of tobacco products by

20  persons under 18 years of age prohibited; penalties;

21  jurisdiction; disposition of fines.--

22         (3)  Any person under 18 years of age cited for

23  committing a noncriminal violation under this section must

24  sign and accept a civil citation indicating a promise to

25  appear before the county court or comply with the requirement

26  for paying the fine and must attend a school-approved

27  anti-tobacco program, if locally available. If a fine is

28  assessed for a violation of this section, the fine must be

29  paid within 30 days after the date of the citation or, if a

30  court appearance is mandatory, within 30 days after the date

31  of the hearing.


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  1         Section 10.  Section 741.09, Florida Statutes, is

  2  amended to read:

  3         741.09  Record of license and certificate.--The county

  4  court judge and clerk of the circuit court shall keep in good

  5  and substantially bound books a correct record of all marriage

  6  licenses issued, with the names of the parties and the date of

  7  issuing, and upon the return of the license and certificate

  8  shall enter therein the name of the person solemnizing the

  9  marriage and the date of marriage and of the return.

10         Section 11.  Sections 142.17, 938.09, and 938.11,

11  Florida Statutes, are repealed.

12         Section 12.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a

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