Senate Bill sb0028B

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    Florida Senate - 2005                                  SB 28-B

    By Senator Bennett





    21-695A-06

  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to state appropriations;

  3         requiring that certain funds remaining

  4         undistributed on a specified date be returned

  5         to the General Revenue Fund; appropriating the

  6         funds to the Office of Tourism, Trade, and

  7         Economic Development for the purpose of funding

  8         the Scripps Florida Funding Corporation if

  9         certain contracts are executed; providing for

10         the funds to be returned unallocated to the

11         General Revenue Fund if such contracts are not

12         executed by the end of the 2005-2006 fiscal

13         year; providing an effective date.

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15         WHEREAS, the Legislature finds that having The Scripps

16  Research Institute and other biomedical research firms locate

17  in Florida is vital to the state's efforts to improve and

18  diversify its economic outlook, and

19         WHEREAS, the Legislature further finds that any delay

20  in the construction of a permanent facility to house The

21  Scripps Research Institute may jeopardize the economic impact

22  of the facility for the state, and

23         WHEREAS, a poor economy is injurious to the health,

24  safety, and welfare of Floridians, and

25         WHEREAS, the state spends billions of dollars each year

26  treating major diseases, and

27         WHEREAS, the acceleration of biomedical research and

28  development projects may lead to prevention, new treatments,

29  and cures for some of these diseases, and

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 1         WHEREAS, the construction of The Scripps Research

 2  Institute will greatly aid the state in its essential role of

 3  protecting the health of its residents, and

 4         WHEREAS, the selected site for the permanent facility

 5  for The Scripps Research Institute in Palm Beach County may

 6  require an extensive environmental-impact assessment, and

 7         WHEREAS, the state may purchase the 92,976-acre Babcock

 8  Ranch located in Charlotte and Lee Counties for which a

 9  private developer has been granted an option, and

10         WHEREAS, purchasing the Babcock Ranch will preserve

11  more than 74,000 acres in perpetuity which will in turn

12  protect species biodiversity, serve as a recharge area for

13  southwest Florida's supply of drinking water, and provide

14  recreational opportunities for the public, and

15         WHEREAS, the remaining 19,500 acres of the Babcock

16  Ranch may receive approval for single-family residences and

17  commercial space and could accommodate a town of 48,000

18  residents, and

19         WHEREAS, the required commercial space for The Scripps

20  Research Institute may be accommodated in the planning for the

21  19,500 acres of the Babcock Ranch which are intended for

22  development, and

23         WHEREAS, the Legislature intends to expedite the

24  construction of a permanent facility for The Scripps Research

25  Institute by making continued funding for the Scripps Florida

26  Funding Corporation contingent upon constructing the permanent

27  facility for the institute on the 19,500 acres of the Babcock

28  Ranch which the developer is retaining for development, NOW,

29  THEREFORE,

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

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 1         Section 1.  (1)  Notwithstanding the provisions of

 2  chapter 2003-420, Laws of Florida, all funds remaining

 3  undistributed on November 1, 2005, from the $310-million

 4  appropriation from the General Revenue Fund to the Office of

 5  Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development for the purpose of

 6  funding the Scripps Florida Funding Corporation for the

 7  2003-2004 fiscal year shall be returned immediately to the

 8  General Revenue Fund.

 9         (2)  For the 2005-2006 fiscal year, the funds

10  transferred to the General Revenue Fund under subsection (1)

11  are appropriated to the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic

12  Development for the purpose of funding the Scripps Florida

13  Funding Corporation. The funds shall be distributed to the

14  corporation only if:

15         (a)  A contract is executed for constructing the

16  permanent facility for The Scripps Research Institute on the

17  19,500 acres of the Babcock Ranch which is retained by the

18  private developer for development; and

19         (b)  A contract is executed for the sale of the

20  remaining portion of the Babcock Ranch, which is approximately

21  74,476 acres, to the Board of Trustees of the Internal

22  Improvement Trust Fund.

23         (3)  If the private developer and the Board of Trustees

24  of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund do not execute a

25  contract for the sale of the remaining portion of the Babcock

26  Ranch as part of the Florida Forever program or if the

27  contract to construct the permanent facility for The Scripps

28  Research Institute on the acreage retained by the private

29  developer is not executed by the end of the 2005-2006 fiscal

30  year, the funds appropriated under this act shall be returned

31  unallocated to the General Revenue Fund.

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 1         Section 2.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a

 2  law.

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 5                          SENATE SUMMARY

 6    Requires that certain funds that remained undistributed
      on November 1, 2005, be returned to the General Revenue
 7    Fund. Provides for those funds to be reappropriated to
      the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development
 8    for the purpose of funding the Scripps Florida Funding
      Corporation if contracts are executed to construct The
 9    Scripps Research Institute on the Babcock Ranch and to
      sell a portion of the Babcock Ranch to the Board of
10    Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund. Provides
      for the funds to be returned unallocated to the General
11    Revenue Fund if such contracts are not executed by the
      end of the 2005-2006 fiscal year.
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