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SENATE AMENDMENT
Bill No. CS for CS for SB 864
Amendment No.
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19 (a) $6.30 $7.55 million shall be transferred to the
20 Department of Environmental Protection in each fiscal year
21 and. The transfers must be made in equal monthly amounts
22 beginning on July 1 of each fiscal year. $1.25 million of the
23 amount transferred shall be deposited annually in the Marine
24 Resources Conservation Trust Fund and must be used by the
25 department to fund special projects to provide recreational
26 channel marking, public launching facilities, and other
27 boating-related activities. The department shall annually
28 determine where unmet needs exist for boating-related
29 activities, and may fund such activities in counties where,
30 due to the number of vessel registrations, insufficient
31 financial resources are available to meet total water resource
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SENATE AMENDMENT
Bill No. CS for CS for SB 864
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1 needs. The remaining proceeds of the annual transfer shall be
2 deposited in the Aquatic Plant Control Trust Fund to and must
3 be used for aquatic plant management, including nonchemical
4 control of aquatic weeds, research into nonchemical controls,
5 and enforcement activities. Beginning in fiscal year
6 1993-1994, the department shall allocate at least $1 million
7 of such funds to the eradication of melaleuca.
8 (b) $2.5 $1.25 million shall be transferred to the
9 State Game Trust Fund in the Fish and Wildlife Conservation
10 Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission in each fiscal year. The
11 transfers must be made in equal monthly amounts beginning on
12 July 1 of each fiscal year. The commission shall annually
13 determine where unmet needs exist for boating-related
14 activities, and may fund such activities in counties where,
15 due to the number of vessel registrations, insufficient
16 financial resources are available to meet the total water
17 resource needs. and must be used for recreational
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