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11 The Committee on Commerce and Consumer Services (King)
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14 Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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18 Section 9. The State Technology Office shall provide a
19 banner on the official Internet website of the state which is
20 hyperlinked to a website of the Department of Agriculture and
21 Consumer Services which:
22 (1) Aggregates a wide variety of consumer-protection
23 information and resources available from state agencies;
24 (2) Features useful tools to help consumers identify
25 which agencies have jurisdiction over specific subjects; and
26 (3) Includes alerts for consumers on known fraudulent
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28 Section 10. The State Technology Office shall provide
29 a banner on the official Internet website of the state which
30 is hyperlinked to a website of the Florida 211 Network which:
31 (1) Profiles the information and referral system known
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1 as the Florida 211 Network; and
2 (2) Lists areas within the state where the network is
3 available and the respective telephone numbers to access
4 members of the Florida 211 network.
5 Section 11. Subsections (3), (6), and (7) of section
6 570.544, Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
7 570.544 Division of Consumer Services; director;
8 powers; processing of complaints; records.--
9 (3) In addition to the powers, duties, and
10 responsibilities authorized by this or any other chapter, the
11 Division of Consumer Services shall serve as the state a
12 clearinghouse for matters relating to consumer protection,
13 consumer information, and consumer services generally. It
14 shall receive complaints and grievances from consumers and
15 promptly transmit them to that agency most directly concerned
16 in order that the complaint or grievance may be expeditiously
17 handled in the best interests of the complaining consumer. If
18 no agency exists, the Division of Consumer Services shall seek
19 a settlement of the complaint using formal or informal methods
20 of mediation and conciliation and may seek any other
21 resolution of the matter in accordance with its jurisdiction.
22 (6)(a) The office or agency to which a complaint has
23 been referred shall within 30 days acknowledge receipt of the
24 complaint and report on the disposition made of the complaint.
25 In the event a complaint has not been disposed of within 30
26 days, the receiving office or agency shall file progress
27 reports with the Division of Consumer Services no less
28 frequently than 30 days until final disposition.
29 (b) The report shall contain at least the following
30 information:
31 1. A finding of whether the receiving agency has
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1 jurisdiction of the subject matter involved in the complaint.
2 2. Whether the complaint is deemed to be frivolous,
3 sham, or without basis in fact or law.
4 3. What action has been taken and a report on whether
5 the original complainant was satisfied with the final
6 disposition.
7 4. Any recommendation regarding needed changes in law
8 or procedure which in the opinion of the reporting agency or
9 office will improve consumer protection in the area involved.
10 (7)(a) If the office or agency receiving a complaint
11 fails to file a report as contemplated in this section, that
12 failure shall be construed as a denial by the receiving office
13 or agency that it has jurisdiction of the subject matter
14 contained in the complaint.
15 (b) If an office or agency receiving a complaint
16 determines that the matter presents a prima facie case for
17 criminal prosecution or if the complaint cannot be settled at
18 the administrative level, the complaint together with all
19 supporting evidence shall be transmitted to the Department of
20 Legal Affairs or other appropriate enforcement agency with a
21 recommendation for civil or criminal action warranted by the
22 evidence.
23 Section 12. Subsection (4) of section 496.405, Florida
24 Statutes, is amended to read:
25 496.405 Registration statements by charitable
26 organizations and sponsors.--
27 (4)(a) Every charitable organization, sponsor, or
28 parent organization filing on behalf of one or more chapters,
29 branches, or affiliates that is required to register under
30 this section must pay a single registration fee. A parent
31 organization filing on behalf of one or more chapters,
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1 branches, or affiliates shall total all contributions received
2 by the chapters, branches, or affiliates included in the
3 registration statement to determine registration fees. Fees
4 shall be assessed as follows:
5 1.a. Twelve Ten dollars and fifty cents, if the
6 contributions received for the last fiscal or calendar year
7 were less than $5,000; or
8 b. Twelve Ten dollars and fifty cents, if the
9 contributions actually raised or received from the public
10 during the immediately preceding fiscal year by such
11 organization or sponsor are no more than $25,000 and the
12 fundraising activities of such organization or sponsor are
13 carried on by volunteers, members, officers, or permanent
14 employees, who are not compensated, primarily to solicit such
15 contributions, provided no part of the assets or income of
16 such organization or sponsor inures to the benefit of or is
17 paid to any officer or member of such organization or sponsor
18 or to any professional fundraising consultant, professional
19 solicitor, or commercial co-venturer;
20 2. Ninety-three Seventy-five dollars and seventy-five
21 cents, if the contributions received for the last fiscal year
22 were $5,000 or more, but less than $100,000;
23 3. One hundred fifty-six twenty-five dollars and
24 twenty-five cents, if the contributions received for the last
25 fiscal year were $100,000 or more, but less than $200,000;
26 4. Two hundred fifty dollars, if the contributions
27 received for the last fiscal year were $200,000 or more, but
28 less than $500,000;
29 5. Three hundred seventy-five dollars, if the
30 contributions received for the last fiscal year were $500,000
31 or more, but less than $1 million;
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1 6. Four Three hundred thirty-seven fifty dollars and
2 fifty cents, if the contributions received for the last fiscal
3 year were $1 million or more, but less than $10 million;
4 7. Five Four hundred dollars, if the contributions
5 received for the last fiscal year were $10 million or more.
6 (b) A charitable organization or sponsor which fails
7 to file a registration statement by the due date may be
8 assessed an additional fee for such late filing. The late
9 filing fee shall be $25 for each month or part of a month
10 after the date on which the annual renewal statement and
11 financial report were due to be filed with the department.
12 (c) All registration fees must be paid to the
13 department and deposited into the General Inspection Trust
14 Fund.
15 Section 13. Subsection (2) of section 501.015, Florida
16 Statutes, is amended to read:
17 501.015 Health studios; registration requirements and
18 fees.--Each health studio shall:
19 (2) Remit an annual registration fee of $350 $300 to
20 the department at the time of registration for each of the
21 health studio's business locations.
22 Section 14. Subsection (5) of section 559.904, Florida
23 Statutes, is repealed.
24 Section 15. Effective July 1, 2005, the sum of $1.25
25 million and 23 full-time equivalent positions are appropriated
26 from the General Revenue Fund and $1.25 million is
27 appropriated from the General Inspection Trust Fund to the
28 Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for the
29 purpose of providing additional resources for the department's
30 clearinghouse for information and consumer complaints.
31 Section 16. Effective July 1, 2005, the sum of
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1 $140,000 is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the
2 Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for the
3 purpose of upgrading the department's computer system used to
4 process consumer complaints. In addition, the sum of $120,000
5 and two full-time equivalent positions are appropriated from
6 the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Agriculture and
7 Consumer Services for the purpose of providing additional
8 resources for the department's complaint clearinghouse.
9 Section 17. Except as otherwise expressly provided in
10 this act, this act shall take effect October 1, 2005.
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14 And the title is amended as follows:
15 On page 2, lines 22 and 23, delete those lines
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18 the regulation of game promotions; directing
19 the State Technology Office to integrate
20 additional features into the state's official
21 Internet website; directing the State
22 Technology Office to integrate information
23 concerning the Florida 211 Network into the
24 state's official Internet website; amending s.
25 570.544, F.S.; designating the Division of
26 Consumer Services within the Department of
27 Agriculture and Consumer Services as the state
28 clearinghouse for matters relating to consumer
29 protection, consumer information, and consumer
30 services; deleting reporting requirements;
31 amending s. 496.405, F.S.; increasing
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1 registration fees for charitable organizations;
2 amending s. 501.015, F.S.; increasing health
3 studios' registration fees; repealing s.
4 559.904(5), F.S., which provides an exemption
5 from registration fees for motor vehicle repair
6 shops in specified jurisdictions; providing
7 appropriations and authorizing additional
8 positions; providing effective dates.
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