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1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to the Florida Statutes;
3 repealing various statutory provisions that
4 have become obsolete, have had their effect,
5 have served their purpose, or have been
6 impliedly repealed or superseded; repealing s.
7 228.057(7), F.S., relating to development of
8 the public school parental choice incentive
9 program by the Department of Education;
10 repealing s. 228.0855, F.S., the "Florida Model
11 School Consortia Act of 1985"; repealing s.
12 228.087, F.S., relating to summer camp programs
13 in mathematics, science, and computers;
14 repealing s. 228.0875, F.S., relating to the
15 Governor's Summer Colleges residential
16 programs; repealing s. 228.088, F.S., relating
17 to utilization of security programs at high
18 schools and secondary schools; repealing s.
19 228.201, F.S., relating to a prohibition on
20 mandatory screening or testing for sickle-cell
21 trait; repealing s. 228.502, F.S., the
22 Education Success Incentive Program; repealing
23 s. 229.021, F.S., relating to meeting dates of
24 the State Board of Education; repealing s.
25 229.52, F.S., relating to the clearinghouse for
26 information on educational programs of value to
27 the economic development of the state;
28 repealing s. 229.551(3)(c), F.S., relating to
29 development of an educational evaluation
30 program; repealing s. 229.602(9), F.S., the
31 Mathematics and Science Partnership Program;
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1 repealing s. 229.603, F.S., the Instructional
2 Technology Grant Program; repealing ss.
3 229.6054 and 229.6055, F.S., relating to intent
4 and encouragement with respect to international
5 education programs; repealing s. 229.6058,
6 F.S., the school readiness pilot program;
7 repealing s. 229.78, F.S., relating to
8 expenditure of funds for maintenance of the
9 Department of Education; repealing ss.
10 229.8055, 229.8056, and 229.8058, F.S.,
11 relating to the Florida Environmental Education
12 Act, the Office of Environmental Education, and
13 the Advisory Council on Environmental
14 Education; amending ss. 112.324, 372.072,
15 403.4131, and 589.277, F.S.; deleting
16 references, to conform; repealing s. 230.106,
17 F.S., relating to a referendum on election of
18 school board members from single-member
19 residence areas in certain counties; repealing
20 s. 230.2215, F.S., relating to the state plan
21 for school board member professional
22 development; amending s. 228.053, F.S.;
23 deleting a cross-reference, to conform;
24 repealing s. 230.303(2), F.S., relating to the
25 salaries of certain school superintendents;
26 repealing s. 231.002(2), F.S., relating to
27 review and reporting associated with improving
28 teacher quality; repealing s. 235.001, F.S.,
29 the short title of the Educational Facilities
30 Act; repealing s. 235.014(13), F.S., relating
31 to funding for fixed capital outlay purposes
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1 for fiscal year 1999-2000; repealing ss.
2 235.436, 235.437, 235.438, and 235.4391, F.S.,
3 relating to full school utilization programs;
4 providing an effective date.
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6 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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8 Section 1. Subsection (7) of section 228.057, Florida
9 Statutes, is repealed.
10 Section 2. Section 228.0855, Florida Statutes, is
11 repealed.
12 Section 3. Section 228.087, Florida Statutes, is
13 repealed.
14 Section 4. Section 228.0875, Florida Statutes, is
15 repealed.
16 Section 5. Section 228.088, Florida Statutes, is
17 repealed.
18 Section 6. Section 228.201, Florida Statutes, is
19 repealed.
20 Section 7. Section 228.502, Florida Statutes, is
21 repealed.
22 Section 8. Section 229.021, Florida Statutes, is
23 repealed.
24 Section 9. Section 229.52, Florida Statutes, is
25 repealed.
26 Section 10. Paragraph (c) of subsection (3) of section
27 229.551, Florida Statutes, is repealed.
28 Section 11. Subsection (9) of section 229.602, Florida
29 Statutes, is repealed.
30 Section 12. Section 229.603, Florida Statutes, is
31 repealed.
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1 Section 13. Sections 229.6054 and 229.6055, Florida
2 Statutes, are repealed.
3 Section 14. Section 229.6058, Florida Statutes, is
4 repealed.
5 Section 15. Section 229.78, Florida Statutes, is
6 repealed.
7 Section 16. Sections 229.8055, 229.8056, and 229.8058,
8 Florida Statutes, are repealed.
9 Section 17. Paragraphs (a) and (c) of subsection (7)
10 of section 112.324, Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
11 112.324 Procedures on complaints of violations.--
12 (7) If, in cases pertaining to complaints other than
13 complaints against impeachable officers or members of the
14 Legislature, upon completion of a full and final investigation
15 by the commission, the commission finds that there has been a
16 violation of this part or of s. 8, Art. II of the State
17 Constitution, it shall be the duty of the commission to report
18 its findings and recommend appropriate action to the proper
19 disciplinary official or body as follows, and such official or
20 body shall have the power to invoke the penalty provisions of
21 this part, including the power to order the appropriate
22 elections official to remove a candidate from the ballot for a
23 violation of s. 112.3145 or s. 8(a) and (h), Art. II of the
24 State Constitution:
25 (a) The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the
26 House of Representatives, jointly, in any case concerning the
27 Public Counsel, members of the Public Service Commission,
28 members of the Public Service Commission Nominating Council,
29 the Auditor General, or members of the Legislative Committee
30 on Intergovernmental Relations, or members of the Advisory
31 Council on Environmental Education.
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1 (c) The President of the Senate, in any case
2 concerning an employee of the Senate; the Speaker of the House
3 of Representatives, in any case concerning an employee of the
4 House of Representatives; or the President and the Speaker,
5 jointly, in any case concerning an employee of a committee of
6 the Legislature whose members are appointed solely by the
7 President and the Speaker or in any case concerning an
8 employee of the Public Counsel, Public Service Commission,
9 Auditor General, or Legislative Committee on Intergovernmental
10 Relations, or Advisory Council on Environmental Education.
11 Section 18. Paragraph (b) of subsection (4) of section
12 372.072, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
13 372.072 Endangered and Threatened Species Act.--
14 (4) INTERAGENCY COORDINATION.--
15 (b) Recognizing that citizen awareness is a key
16 element in the success of this plan, the commission and the
17 Office of Environmental Education of the Department of
18 Education are encouraged to work together to develop a public
19 education program with emphasis on, but not limited to, both
20 public and private schools.
21 Section 19. Subsection (1) of section 403.4131,
22 Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
23 403.4131 "Keep Florida Beautiful, Incorporated";
24 placement of signs.--
25 (1) It is the intent of the Legislature that a
26 coordinated effort of interested businesses, environmental and
27 civic organizations, and state and local agencies of
28 government be developed to plan for and assist in implementing
29 solutions to the litter and solid waste problems in this state
30 and that the state provide financial assistance for the
31 establishment of a nonprofit organization with the name of
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1 "Keep Florida Beautiful, Incorporated," which shall be
2 registered, incorporated, and operated in compliance with
3 chapter 617. This nonprofit organization shall coordinate the
4 statewide campaign and operate as the grassroots arm of the
5 state's effort and shall serve as an umbrella organization for
6 volunteer-based community programs. The organization shall be
7 dedicated to helping Florida and its local communities solve
8 solid waste problems, to developing and implementing a
9 sustained litter prevention campaign, and to act as a working
10 public-private partnership in helping to implement the state's
11 Solid Waste Management Act. As part of this effort, Keep
12 Florida Beautiful, Incorporated, in cooperation with the
13 Environmental Education Foundation and the Florida Advisory
14 Council on Environmental Education, shall strive to educate
15 citizens, visitors, and businesses about the important
16 relationship between the state's environment and economy.
17 Keep Florida Beautiful, Incorporated, is encouraged to explore
18 and identify economic incentives to improve environmental
19 initiatives in the area of solid waste management. The
20 membership of the board of directors of this nonprofit
21 organization may include representatives of the following
22 organizations: the Florida League of Cities, the Florida
23 Association of Counties, the Governor's Office, the Florida
24 Chapter of the National Solid Waste Management Association,
25 the Florida Recyclers Association, the Center for Marine
26 Conservation, Chapter of the Sierra Club, the Associated
27 Industries of Florida, the Florida Soft Drink Association, the
28 Florida Petroleum Council, the Retail Grocers Association of
29 Florida, the Florida Retail Federation, the Pulp and Paper
30 Association, the Florida Automobile Dealers Association, the
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1 Beer Industries of Florida, the Florida Beer Wholesalers
2 Association, and the Distilled Spirits Wholesalers.
3 Section 20. Subsection (5) of section 589.277, Florida
4 Statutes, is amended to read:
5 589.277 Tree planting programs.--
6 (5) The Division of Forestry shall assist the Office
7 of Environmental Education of the Department of Education in
8 developing programs that teach the importance of trees in the
9 urban, rural, and global environment.
10 Section 21. Section 230.106, Florida Statutes, is
11 repealed.
12 Section 22. Section 230.2215, Florida Statutes, is
13 repealed.
14 Section 23. Paragraph (a) of subsection (12) of
15 section 228.053, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
16 228.053 Developmental research schools.--
17 (12) EXCEPTIONS TO LAW.--To encourage innovative
18 practices and facilitate the mission of the developmental
19 research schools, in addition to the exceptions to law
20 specified in s. 229.592, the following exceptions shall be
21 permitted for developmental research schools:
22 (a) The methods and requirements of the following
23 statutes shall be held in abeyance: ss. 230.01; 230.02;
24 230.03; 230.04; 230.05; 230.061; 230.10; 230.105; 230.11;
25 230.12; 230.15; 230.16; 230.17; 230.173; 230.18; 230.19;
26 230.201; 230.202; 230.21; 230.22; 230.2215; 230.2318; 230.232;
27 230.24; 230.241; 230.26; 230.28; 230.30; 230.303; 230.31;
28 230.32; 230.321; 230.33; 230.35; 230.39; 230.63; 230.64;
29 230.643; 234.01; 234.021; 234.112; 236.25; 236.261; 236.29;
30 236.31; 236.32; 236.35; 236.36; 236.37; 236.38; 236.39;
31 236.40; 236.41; 236.42; 236.43; 236.44; 236.45; 236.46;
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1 236.47; 236.48; 236.49; 236.50; 236.51; 236.52; 236.55;
2 236.56; 237.051; 237.071; 237.091; 237.201; 237.40; and
3 316.75. With the exception of subsection (16) of s. 230.23, s.
4 230.23 shall be held in abeyance. Reference to school boards
5 in s. 230.23(16) shall mean the president of the university or
6 the president's designee.
7 Section 24. Subsection (2) of section 230.303, Florida
8 Statutes, is repealed.
9 Section 25. Subsection (2) of section 231.002, Florida
10 Statutes, is repealed.
11 Section 26. Section 235.001, Florida Statutes, is
12 repealed.
13 Section 27. Subsection (13) of section 235.014,
14 Florida Statutes, is repealed.
15 Section 28. Sections 235.436, 235.437, 235.438, and
16 235.4391, Florida Statutes, are repealed.
17 Section 29. This act shall take effect upon becoming a
18 law.
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