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HB 1609: Tourism Office/Sports Industry

GENERAL BILL by Tourism ; Starks ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Sobel ; Bloom ; Farkas ; Lynn ; Diaz de la Portilla ; Bush ; Bullard

Tourism Office/Sports Industry; revises provisions re duty of Tourism, Trade, & Economic Development Office to serve as contract administrator for state in contracts with Enterprise Florida, Inc, Florida Commission on Tourism, & directsupport organization created to promote sports industry; provides for assets held in trust by contracted party upon dissolution of said party or termination of contract to revert to state for use by office, etc. Amends 14.2015, 288.1224.

Effective Date: 07/01/2000
Last Action: 5/5/2000 Senate - Died in Committee on Commerce and Economic Opportunities
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF



Bill History

Date Chamber Action
3/2/2000 House • Prefiled
3/7/2000 House • Introduced HJ 00104
3/10/2000 House • Referred to Governmental Operations (PRC); Transportation & Economic Development Appropriations (FRC) HJ 00283
3/21/2000 House • On Committee agenda Governmental Operations (PRC), 03/23/00, 1:00 pm, 317C
3/23/2000 House • Comm. Action: Favorable by Governmental Operations (PRC); YEAS 5 NAYS 0 HJ 00365
3/27/2000 House • Now in Transportation & Economic Development Appropriations (FRC) HJ 00365
4/3/2000 House • On Committee agenda Transportation & Economic Development Appropriations (FRC), 04/05/00, 8:00 am, 317C
4/5/2000 House • Comm. Action:Favorable by Transportation & Economic Development Appropriations (FRC); YEAS 6 NAYS 0 HJ 00502
4/6/2000 House • Placed on calendar, available for General Calendar HJ 00502
4/24/2000 House • Placed on General Calendar; Read second and third times HJ 00642; Passed; YEAS 109 NAYS 0 HJ 00642
4/24/2000 Senate • In Messages
4/26/2000 Senate • Received, referred to Commerce and Economic Opportunities; Governmental Oversight and Productivity SJ 00532
5/5/2000 Senate • Died in Committee on Commerce and Economic Opportunities