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A bill to be entitled
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An act relating to educational facilities; amending s.
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1011.71, F.S., relating to district school tax; revising
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provisions relating to school district expenditure of
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capital outlay millage under certain circumstances;
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providing for contingent effect and future expiration of
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such provisions; amending s. 1013.45, F.S.; increasing the
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maximum authorized amount of a day-labor contract to
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$280,000; providing for such amount to be adjusted
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annually; authorizing construction of dormitories on a
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community college campus that is within a municipality
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that is designated as an area of critical state concern
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and meets certain requirements; providing an effective
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date.
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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Section 1. Subsection (3) of section 1011.71, Florida
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Statutes, as amended by chapters 2007-328 and 2008-2, Laws of
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Florida, and renumbered as subsection (4) and amended by section
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10 of House Bill 5083, 2008 Regular Session, and contingent on
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that bill becoming a law, is amended to read:
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1011.71 District school tax.--
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(4) A school district that has met the reduction
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requirements regarding class size for the 2008-2009 fiscal year
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pursuant to s. 1003.03 for K-12 students for whom the school
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district provides the educational facilities and governs
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operations and certifies to the Commissioner of Education that
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the district does not need all of its discretionary 1.75-mill
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capital improvement revenue for capital outlay purposes and all
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of the district's instructional space needs for the next 5 years
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can be met from capital outlay sources that the district
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reasonably expects to receive during the next 5 years from local
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revenues and from currently appropriated state facilities funding
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or from alternative scheduling or construction, leasing,
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rezoning, or technological methodologies that exhibit sound
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management may expend, subject to the provisions of s. 200.065,
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up to $65 per unweighted full-time equivalent student from the
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revenue generated by the 2008-2009 millage levy authorized by
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subsection (2) to fund, in addition to expenditures authorized in
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paragraphs (2)(a)-(j), 2008-2009 expenses for the following:
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(a) The purchase, lease-purchase, or lease of driver's
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education vehicles; motor vehicles used for the maintenance or
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operation of plants and equipment; security vehicles; or vehicles
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used in storing or distributing materials and equipment.
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(b) Payment of the cost of premiums for property and
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casualty insurance necessary to insure school district
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educational and ancillary plants. Operating revenues that are
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made available through the payment of property and casualty
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insurance premiums from revenues generated under this subsection
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may be expended only for nonrecurring operational expenditures of
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the school district.
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Section 2. The amendment made by this act to subsection (3)
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of section 1011.71, Florida Statutes, renumbered as subsection
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(4) by House Bill 5083, 2008 Regular Session, and contingent on
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that bill becoming a law, shall expire July 1, 2009, and the text
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of that subsection shall revert to that in existence on the day
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before the effective date of chapter 2007-328, Laws of Florida,
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except that any amendments to such text enacted other than by
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this act and House Bill 5083, 2008 Regular Session, shall be
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preserved and continue to operate to the extent that such
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amendments are not dependent upon the portions of such text that
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expire pursuant to this section.
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Section 3. Paragraph (e) of subsection (1) of section
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1013.45, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
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1013.45 Educational facilities contracting and construction
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techniques.--
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(1) Boards may employ procedures to contract for
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construction of new facilities, or major additions to existing
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facilities, that will include, but not be limited to:
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(e) Day-labor contracts not exceeding $280,000 $200,000 for
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construction, renovation, remodeling, or maintenance of existing
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facilities. Beginning January 2009, this amount shall be adjusted
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annually based upon changes in the Consumer Price Index.
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Section 4. Subsection (4) is added to section 1013.40,
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Florida Statutes, to read:
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1013.40 Planning and construction of community college
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facilities; property acquisition.--
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(4) The campus of a community college within a municipality
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designated as an area of critical state concern, as defined in s.
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380.05, and having a comprehensive plan and land development
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regulations containing a building permit allocation system that
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limits annual growth, may construct dormitories for up to 100
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beds for community college students. Such dormitories shall be
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exempt from the building permit allocation system and may be
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constructed up to 45 feet in height provided that they are
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otherwise consistent with the comprehensive plan, the community
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college has a hurricane evacuation plan that requires all
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dormitory occupants to be evacuated 48 hours in advance of
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tropical force winds, and that transportation is provided for
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dormitory occupants during an evacuation.
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Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2008.
CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.