1 | House Concurrent Resolution |
2 | A concurrent resolution renumbering current Joint Rule 8 |
3 | and creating a new Joint Rule 8 of the Joint Rules of the |
4 | Legislature relating to duties of the Joint Legislative |
5 | Sales and Use Tax Exemption Review Committee. |
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7 | Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of |
8 | Florida, the Senate Concurring: |
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10 | That current Joint Rule 8 of the Joint Rules of the |
11 | Legislature is renumbered as Joint Rule 9 and a new Joint Rule 8 |
12 | is created to read: |
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14 | JOINT RULE EIGHT |
15 | JOINT LEGISLATIVE SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION |
16 | REVIEW COMMITTEE |
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18 | 8.1--Filing and Introduction of Committee Bills |
19 | At the regular session following submission of each annual |
20 | report to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the |
21 | House of Representatives recommending the modification or repeal |
22 | of exemptions from the general state sales and use tax, the |
23 | ranking members of each house of the Legislature on the Joint |
24 | Legislative Sales and Use Tax Exemption Review Committee shall |
25 | sponsor and file for introduction in their respective houses of |
26 | the Legislature bills presenting for modification or repeal |
27 | those exemptions from the general state sales and use tax that |
28 | were subject to the review and recommendations of the committee |
29 | in the report submitted immediately prior to the session in |
30 | which introduced. However, if either such member voted against |
31 | the recommendation of the committee, another member of the |
32 | committee from that house of the Legislature who voted for the |
33 | recommendation of the committee shall sponsor the bill in that |
34 | house of the Legislature. Each bill filed under this rule shall |
35 | be exempt from any filing limits applicable in either house of |
36 | the Legislature and shall be limited to a single exemption and |
37 | for that purpose only. Upon introduction, each bill filed under |
38 | this rule shall be placed on the calendar of the respective |
39 | house of the Legislature without reference to any committee and |
40 | must be submitted to a vote of the members of the house of the |
41 | Legislature in which introduced no later than the eighth week of |
42 | the session in which introduced, unless the substance of the |
43 | bill has already been voted on by the members of the other house |
44 | of the Legislature in another bill during that session and |
45 | defeated. In addition, each bill filed under this rule that |
46 | receives a majority vote in the house of the Legislature in |
47 | which introduced must be submitted to a vote of the members of |
48 | the other house of the Legislature during that session, unless |
49 | the substance of the bill has already been voted on by the |
50 | members of the other house of the Legislature in another bill |
51 | during that session and defeated. |
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53 | 8.2--Meetings to Consider Proposed Bills; Notice |
54 | The committee may hold meetings to consider bills proposing |
55 | the modification or repeal of an exemption from the general |
56 | state sales and use tax under this rule. Not less than 7 days |
57 | prior to a meeting of the committee to consider such proposed |
58 | bills, a notice of the meeting, stating the proposed bills to be |
59 | considered and the date, time, and place of the meeting, shall |
60 | be filed with the Secretary of the Senate when the chair is a |
61 | Senator or with the Clerk of the House of Representatives when |
62 | the chair is a Representative. The Secretary or the Clerk shall |
63 | distribute notice to the Legislature and the public, consistent |
64 | with the rules and policies of their respective houses. |
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66 | 8.3--Proceedings Governing Consideration of Proposed Bills |
67 | All proceedings of the committee at which a bill proposing |
68 | the modification or repeal of an exemption from the general |
69 | state sales and use tax under this rule is considered shall be |
70 | governed by the rules of the Senate when the chair is a Senator |
71 | and by the rules of the House of Representatives when the chair |
72 | is a Representative, except as otherwise provided in this rule. |
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74 | JOINT RULE NINE EIGHT |
75 | CONTINUING EXISTENCE OF JOINT RULES |
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77 | 9.1 8.1--Continuing Existence of Joint Rules |
78 | All joint rules adopted by concurrent resolution, and |
79 | amendments thereto, shall continue in effect from session to |
80 | session or Legislature to Legislature until repealed by |
81 | concurrent resolution. |