Senate Bill 1778
CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
Florida Senate - 2000 SB 1778
By Senator McKay
26-1045A-00 See HB
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6 impliedly repealed or superseded; repealing s.
7 766.106(13), F.S., relating to applicability of
8 provisions establishing presuit requirements
9 for medical malpractice claims; repealing s.
10 768.151, F.S., relating to temporary revival of
11 waiver of sovereign immunity authorized under
12 ch. 69-116, Laws of Florida, for certain causes
13 of action; repealing s. 768.27, F.S., relating
14 to the effective date and applicability of the
15 Florida Wrongful Death Act; repealing s.
16 768.30, F.S., relating to the effective dates
17 and applicability of provisions governing
18 waiver of sovereign immunity in tort actions;
19 repealing s. 960.296, F.S., relating to
20 construction and severability of provisions
21 governing civil restitution liens; providing an
22 effective date.
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24 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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26 Section 1. Subsection (13) of section 766.106, Florida
27 Statutes, is repealed.
28 Section 2. Section 768.151, Florida Statutes, is
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30 Section 3. Section 768.27, Florida Statutes, is
31 repealed.
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CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
Florida Senate - 2000 SB 1778
26-1045A-00 See HB
1 Section 4. Section 768.30, Florida Statutes, is
2 repealed.
3 Section 5. Section 960.296, Florida Statutes, is
4 repealed.
5 Section 6. This act shall take effect upon becoming a
6 law.
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9 LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY
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Repeals various statutory provisions that have become
11 obsolete, have had their effect, have served their
purpose, or have been impliedly repealed or superseded.
12 Repeals or deletes provisions relating to applicability
of provisions establishing presuit requirements for
13 medical malpractice claims; temporary revival of waiver
of sovereign immunity authorized under ch. 69-116, Laws
14 of Florida, for certain causes of action; the effective
date and applicability of the Florida Wrongful Death Act;
15 the effective dates and applicability of provisions
governing waiver of sovereign immunity in tort actions;
16 and construction and severability of provisions governing
civil restitution liens.
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