CS/HB 1051

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A bill to be entitled
2An act relating to property tax exemptions for totally and
3permanently disabled persons; amending s. 196.101, F.S.;
4providing for certification of total and permanent
5disability due to blindness for purposes of such
6exemption; specifying a certification form; providing an
7effective date.
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9Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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11     Section 1.  Subsections (6) and (7) are added to section
12196.101, Florida Statutes, to read:
13     196.101  Exemption for totally and permanently disabled
14persons.--
15     (6)  An optometrist licensed under chapter 463 may certify
16a person to be totally and permanently disabled as a result of
17legal blindness alone by issuing a certification in accordance
18with subsection (7). Certification of total and permanent
19disability due to legal blindness by a physician and an
20optometrist licensed in this state may be deemed to meet the
21requirements of subsection (3).
22     (7)  The optometrist's certification shall read as follows:
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OPTOMETRIST'S CERTIFICATION OF
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TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY
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27I, (name of optometrist), an optometrist licensed pursuant to
28chapter 463, Florida Statutes, hereby certify that Mr.__ Mrs.__
29Miss__ Ms.__ (name of totally and permanently disabled person),
30social security number ________, is totally and permanently
31disabled as of January 1, (year), due to legal blindness.
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33It is my professional belief that the above-named condition
34renders Mr.__ Mrs.__ Miss__ Ms.__ (name of totally and
35permanently disabled person) totally and permanently disabled
36and that the foregoing statements are true, correct, and
37complete to the best of my knowledge and professional belief.
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39Signature ________
40Address (print) ________
41Date _______
42Florida Board of Optometry license number ________
43Issued on _________
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45NOTICE TO TAXPAYER: Each Florida resident applying for a total
46and permanent disability exemption must present to the county
47property appraiser, on or before March 1 of each year, a copy of
48this form or a letter from the United States Department of
49Veterans Affairs or its predecessor. Each form is to be
50completed by a licensed Florida optometrist.
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52NOTICE TO TAXPAYER AND OPTOMETRIST: Section 196.131(2), Florida
53Statutes, provides that any person who knowingly and willfully
54gives false information for the purpose of claiming homestead
55exemption commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable
56by a term of imprisonment not exceeding 1 year or a fine not
57exceeding $5,000, or both.
58     Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2007.


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