1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to tax benefits related to catastrophic |
3 | emergencies; amending s. 212.055, F.S.; including as |
4 | infrastructure any fixed capital expenditure or fixed |
5 | capital outlay associated with the improvement of certain |
6 | private facilities made available as public shelters or |
7 | staging areas for emergency response equipment during |
8 | emergencies declared by the state or local government; |
9 | limiting improvements to those necessary to meet current |
10 | standards for public emergency evacuation shelters; |
11 | requiring the owner to enter into a written contract with |
12 | the local government providing improvement funding; |
13 | providing an effective date. |
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15 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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17 | Section 1. Paragraph (d) of subsection (2) of section |
18 | 212.055, Florida Statutes, is amended to read. |
19 | 212.055 Discretionary sales surtaxes; legislative intent; |
20 | authorization and use of proceeds.--It is the legislative intent |
21 | that any authorization for imposition of a discretionary sales |
22 | surtax shall be published in the Florida Statutes as a |
23 | subsection of this section, irrespective of the duration of the |
24 | levy. Each enactment shall specify the types of counties |
25 | authorized to levy; the rate or rates which may be imposed; the |
26 | maximum length of time the surtax may be imposed, if any; the |
27 | procedure which must be followed to secure voter approval, if |
28 | required; the purpose for which the proceeds may be expended; |
29 | and such other requirements as the Legislature may provide. |
30 | Taxable transactions and administrative procedures shall be as |
31 | provided in s. 212.054. |
32 | (2) LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFRASTRUCTURE SURTAX.-- |
33 | (d)1. The proceeds of the surtax authorized by this |
34 | subsection and any interest accrued thereto shall be expended by |
35 | the school district or within the county and municipalities |
36 | within the county, or, in the case of a negotiated joint county |
37 | agreement, within another county, to finance, plan, and |
38 | construct infrastructure and to acquire land for public |
39 | recreation or conservation or protection of natural resources |
40 | and to finance the closure of county-owned or municipally owned |
41 | solid waste landfills that are already closed or are required to |
42 | close by order of the Department of Environmental Protection. |
43 | Any use of such proceeds or interest for purposes of landfill |
44 | closure prior to July 1, 1993, is ratified. Neither the proceeds |
45 | nor any interest accrued thereto shall be used for operational |
46 | expenses of any infrastructure, except that any county with a |
47 | population of less than 75,000 that is required to close a |
48 | landfill by order of the Department of Environmental Protection |
49 | may use the proceeds or any interest accrued thereto for long- |
50 | term maintenance costs associated with landfill closure. |
51 | Counties, as defined in s. 125.011(1), and charter counties may, |
52 | in addition, use the proceeds and any interest accrued thereto |
53 | to retire or service indebtedness incurred for bonds issued |
54 | prior to July 1, 1987, for infrastructure purposes, and for |
55 | bonds subsequently issued to refund such bonds. Any use of such |
56 | proceeds or interest for purposes of retiring or servicing |
57 | indebtedness incurred for such refunding bonds prior to July 1, |
58 | 1999, is ratified. |
59 | 2. For the purposes of this paragraph, the term |
60 | "infrastructure" means: |
61 | a. Any fixed capital expenditure or fixed capital outlay |
62 | associated with the construction, reconstruction, or improvement |
63 | of public facilities that which have a life expectancy of 5 or |
64 | more years and any land acquisition, land improvement, design, |
65 | and engineering costs related thereto. |
66 | b. A fire department vehicle, an emergency medical service |
67 | vehicle, a sheriff's office vehicle, a police department |
68 | vehicle, or any other vehicle, and such equipment necessary to |
69 | outfit the vehicle for its official use or equipment that has a |
70 | life expectancy of at least 5 years. |
71 | c. Any expenditure for the construction, lease, or |
72 | maintenance of, or provision of utilities or security for, |
73 | facilities as defined in s. 29.008. |
74 | d. Any fixed capital expenditure or fixed capital outlay |
75 | associated with the improvement of private facilities that have |
76 | a life expectancy of 5 or more years and that the owner agrees |
77 | to make available for use on a temporary basis as needed by a |
78 | local government as a public emergency shelter or a staging area |
79 | for emergency response equipment during an emergency officially |
80 | declared by the state or by the local government under s. |
81 | 252.38. Such improvements under this sub-subparagraph are |
82 | limited to those necessary to comply with current standards for |
83 | public emergency evacuation shelters. The owner shall enter into |
84 | a written contract with the local government providing the |
85 | improvement funding to make such private facility available to |
86 | the public for purposes of emergency shelter at no cost to the |
87 | local government for a minimum period of 10 years after |
88 | completion of the improvement, with the provision that such |
89 | obligation will transfer to any subsequent owner until the end |
90 | of the minimum period. |
91 | 3. Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, |
92 | a discretionary sales surtax imposed or extended after the |
93 | effective date of this act may provide for an amount not to |
94 | exceed 15 percent of the local option sales surtax proceeds to |
95 | be allocated for deposit to a trust fund within the county's |
96 | accounts created for the purpose of funding economic development |
97 | projects of a general public purpose targeted to improve local |
98 | economies, including the funding of operational costs and |
99 | incentives related to such economic development. The ballot |
100 | statement must indicate the intention to make an allocation |
101 | under the authority of this subparagraph. |
102 | Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2006. |