Senate Bill 0592er
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  2         An act relating to trust funds; re-creating the
  3         Workers' Compensation Administration Trust Fund
  4         within the Department of Labor and Employment
  5         Security without modification; carrying forward
  6         current balances and continuing current sources
  7         and uses thereof; providing an effective date.
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  9         WHEREAS, the Legislature wishes to extend the life of
10  the Workers' Compensation Administration Trust Fund within the
11  Department of Labor and Employment Security, which is
12  otherwise scheduled to be terminated pursuant to
13  constitutional mandate, and
14         WHEREAS, the Legislature has reviewed the trust fund
15  before its scheduled termination date and has found that it
16  continues to meet an important public purpose, and
17         WHEREAS, the Legislature has found that existing public
18  policy concerning the trust fund sets adequate parameters for
19  its use, NOW, THEREFORE,
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21  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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23         Section 1.  (1)  The Workers' Compensation
24  Administration Trust Fund within the Department of Labor and
25  Employment Security, FLAIR number 54-2-795, which is to be
26  terminated pursuant to Section 19(f), Article III of the State
27  Constitution on November 4, 2000, is re-created.
28         (2)  All current balances of the trust fund are carried
29  forward, and all current sources and uses of the trust fund
30  are continued.
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  1         Section 2.  This act shall take effect November 4,
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