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  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to the distribution of motor

  3         and other fuel taxes; amending s. 206.606,

  4         F.S.; requiring that sales tax revenues

  5         generated by the sale of motor and other fuels

  6         be transferred to the State Game Trust Fund;

  7         specifying the purposes for which the

  8         transferred revenues may be used; amending s.

  9         206.608, F.S.; requiring that sales tax

10         revenues generated by the sale of motor and

11         other fuels be transferred to the Marine

12         Resource Conservation Trust Fund and to the

13         State Game Trust Fund; specifying the purposes

14         for which the transferred revenues may be used;

15         providing an effective date.

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17  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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19         Section 1.  Subsection (1) of section 206.606, Florida

20  Statutes, is amended to read:

21         206.606  Distribution of certain proceeds.--

22         (1)  Moneys collected pursuant to ss. 206.41(1)(g) and

23  206.87(1)(e) shall be deposited in the Fuel Tax Collection

24  Trust Fund.  Such moneys, after deducting the service charges

25  imposed by s. 215.20, the refunds granted pursuant to s.

26  206.41, and the administrative costs incurred by the

27  department in collecting, administering, enforcing, and

28  distributing the tax, which administrative costs may not

29  exceed 2 percent of collections, shall be distributed monthly

30  to the State Transportation Trust Fund, except that:

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  1         (a)  $6.30 million shall be transferred to the

  2  Department of Environmental Protection in each fiscal year and

  3  deposited in the Invasive Plant Control Trust Fund to be used

  4  for aquatic plant management, including nonchemical control of

  5  aquatic weeds, research into nonchemical controls, and

  6  enforcement activities.  Beginning in fiscal year 1993-1994,

  7  the department shall allocate at least $1 million of such

  8  funds to the eradication of melaleuca.

  9         (b)  $2.5 million shall be transferred to the State

10  Game Trust Fund in the Fish and Wildlife Conservation

11  Commission in each fiscal year and used for recreational

12  boating activities, and freshwater fisheries management and

13  research.  The transfers must be made in equal monthly amounts

14  beginning on July 1 of each fiscal year. The commission shall

15  annually determine where unmet needs exist for boating-related

16  activities, and may fund such activities in counties where,

17  due to the number of vessel registrations, sufficient

18  financial resources are unavailable.

19         1.  A minimum of $1.25 million shall be used to fund

20  local projects to provide recreational channel marking, public

21  launching facilities, aquatic plant control, and other local

22  boating related activities. In funding the projects, the

23  commission shall give priority consideration as follows:

24         a.  Unmet needs in counties with populations of 100,000

25  or less.

26         b.  Unmet needs in coastal counties with a high level

27  of boating related activities from individuals residing in

28  other counties.

29         2.  The remaining $1.25 million may be used for

30  recreational boating activities and freshwater fisheries

31  management and research.


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  1         3.  The commission is authorized to adopt rules

  2  pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement a Florida

  3  Boating Improvement Program similar to the program

  4  administered by the Department of Environmental Protection and

  5  established in rules 62D-5.031 - 62D-5.036, Florida

  6  Administrative Code, to determine projects eligible for

  7  funding under this subsection.

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  9  On February 1 of each year, the commission shall file an

10  annual report with the President of the Senate and the Speaker

11  of the House of Representatives outlining the status of its

12  Florida Boating Improvement Program, including the projects

13  funded, and a list of counties whose needs are unmet due to

14  insufficient financial resources from vessel registration

15  fees.

16         (c)  0.65 percent of moneys collected pursuant to s.

17  206.41(1)(g) shall be transferred to the Agricultural

18  Emergency Eradication Trust Fund.

19         (d)  Beginning in fiscal year 2007-2008 and continuing

20  in each fiscal year thereafter, $3.2 million shall be

21  transferred to the State Game Trust Fund to fund activities of

22  the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, including

23  coastal law enforcement efforts, recreational boating

24  activities, and public boat launching facilities, and to fund

25  local projects related to boating.

26         Section 2.  Present subsection (3) of section 206.608,

27  Florida Statutes, is redesignated as subsection (2), and a new

28  subsection (2) is added to that section, to read:

29         206.608  State Comprehensive Enhanced Transportation

30  System Tax; deposit of proceeds; distribution.--Moneys

31  received pursuant to ss. 206.41(1)(f) and 206.87(1)(d) shall


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  1  be deposited in the Fuel Tax Collection Trust Fund, and, after

  2  deducting the service charge imposed in chapter 215 and

  3  administrative costs incurred by the department in collecting,

  4  administering, enforcing, and distributing the tax, which

  5  administrative costs may not exceed 2 percent of collections,

  6  shall be distributed as follows:

  7         (2)  Beginning in fiscal year 2003-2004 and continuing

  8  through fiscal year 2006-2007, $1 million annually shall be

  9  transferred to the Marine Resource Conservation Trust Fund to

10  fund law enforcement efforts of the Fish and Wildlife

11  Conservation Commission. Beginning in fiscal year 2007-2008

12  and continuing in each fiscal year thereafter, $6.8 million

13  shall be transferred to the State Game Trust Fund to fund

14  activities of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission,

15  including coastal law enforcement efforts, recreational

16  boating activities, and public boat launching facilities, and

17  to fund local projects related to boating activities.

18         Section 3.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2002.

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