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Florida House of Representatives - 2001 HB 1173
By Representative Trovillion
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to civil penalties from traffic
3 violations; requiring any county or
4 municipality that receives more than a
5 specified percentage of its total annual
6 revenue for the prior year from civil penalties
7 collected from traffic violations to deposit
8 such excess revenue into the Highway Safety
9 Operating Trust Fund and the Brain and Spinal
10 Cord Injury Rehabilitation Trust Fund;
11 providing an effective date.
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13 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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15 Section 1. Excess revenue from civil penalties imposed
16 for traffic violations.--If any municipality or county
17 receives more than 25 percent of its total actual annual
18 revenue for the prior fiscal year, excluding grant revenue,
19 from civil penalties collected for traffic violations, any
20 amount in excess of 25 percent shall be deposited each month
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22 (1) Fifty percent shall be deposited into the Highway
23 Safety Operating Trust Fund.
24 (2) Fifty percent shall be deposited into the Brain
25 and Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Trust Fund.
26 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2001.
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Florida House of Representatives - 2001 HB 1173
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3 Requires a county or municipality that receives more than
25 percent of its total annual revenue for the prior
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penalties imposed for traffic violations to deposit 50
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Trust Fund and 50 percent into the Brain and Spinal Cord
6 Injury Rehabilitation Trust Fund.
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