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A bill to be entitled
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An act relating to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation
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Commission; reenacting s. 20.331, F.S., relating to the
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establishment of the commission; amending ss. 328.48 and
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328.56, F.S., relating to vessel registration and vessel
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registration numbers; clarifying the term "non-motor-
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powered vessel" for purposes of an exception from
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registration requirements; amending s. 328.72, F.S.,
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relating to vessel registration fees; increasing such fees
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for all vessels requiring registration; providing for
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future adjustment of the vessel registration fees based on
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the percentage change in the Consumer Pricing Index;
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requiring the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to
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report to the Legislature on how the increase in fees will
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be used; exempting certain non-motor-powered vessels from
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requirements concerning vessel registration fees; amending
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s. 372.57, F.S., relating to recreational hunting and
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fishing licenses; providing for future adjustment of the
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recreational hunting and fishing licenses based on the
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percentage change in the Consumer Pricing Index; requiring
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the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to report to
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the Legislature on how the increase in license and permit
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fees will be used; requiring the Office of Program Policy
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Analysis and Government Accountability to review and
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report on the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's
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public relations, outreach, and education activities and
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staffing levels by a date certain; requiring the Fish and
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Wildlife Conservation Commission to review and report on
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specific activities within the agency by a date certain;
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372.992, F.S., relating to the Federal Law Enforcement
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Trust Fund, the Waterfowl Advisory Council, the Florida
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Panther Technical Advisory Council, and the Nongame
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Wildlife Advisory Council; providing an effective date.
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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Section 1. Section 20.331, Florida Statutes, is reenacted.
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Section 2. Subsection (2) of section 328.48, Florida
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Statutes, is amended to read:
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328.48 Vessel registration, application, certificate,
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number, decal, duplicate certificate.--
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(2) All vessels used on the waters of the state must be
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registered, either commercial or recreational as defined in this
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chapter, except as follows:
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(a) A vessel used exclusively on private lakes and ponds.
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(b) A vessel owned by the United States Government.
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(c) A vessel used exclusively as a ship's lifeboat.
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(d) A non-motor-powered vessel less than 16 feet in length,
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and any non-motor-powered canoe, kayak, racing shell, or rowing
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scull, regardless of length.
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Section 3. Subsection (4) of section 328.56, Florida
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Statutes, is amended to read:
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328.56 Vessel registration number.--Each vessel that is
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used on the waters of the state must display a commercial or
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recreational Florida registration number, unless it is:
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(4) A non-motor-powered vessel less than 16 feet in length,
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and any non-motor-powered canoe, kayak, racing shell, or rowing
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scull, regardless of length.
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Section 4. Subsections (1) and (14) of section 328.72,
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Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
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328.72 Classification; registration; fees and charges;
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surcharge; disposition of fees; fines; marine turtle stickers.--
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(1) VESSEL REGISTRATION FEE.--
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(a) Vessels that are required to be registered shall be
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classified for registration purposes according to the following
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schedule, and the registration certificate fee shall be in the
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following amounts:
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Class A-1--Less than 12 feet in length, and all canoes to
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which propulsion motors have been attached, regardless of length:
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$5.50 $3.50 for each 12-month period registered.
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Class A-2--12 feet or more and less than 16 feet in length:
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$16.25 10.50 for each 12-month period registered.
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(To county): 2.85 for each 12-month period registered.
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Class 1--16 feet or more and less than 26 feet in length:
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$28.75 18.50 for each 12-month period registered.
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(To county): 8.85 for each 12-month period registered.
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Class 2--26 feet or more and less than 40 feet in length:
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$78.25 50.50 for each 12-month period registered.
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(To county): 32.85 for each 12-month period registered.
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Class 3--40 feet or more and less than 65 feet in length:
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$127.75 82.50 for each 12-month period registered.
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(To county): 56.85 for each 12-month period registered.
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Class 4--65 feet or more and less than 110 feet in length:
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$152.75 98.50 for each 12-month period registered.
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(To county): 68.85 for each 12-month period registered.
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Class 5--110 feet or more in length: $189.75 122.50 for each
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12-month period registered.
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(To county): 86.85 for each 12-month period registered.
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Dealer registration certificate: $25.50 16.50 for each 12-
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month period registered.
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The county portion of the vessel registration fee is derived from
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recreational vessels only.
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(b) In 2013 and every 5 years thereafter, vessel
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registration fees shall be adjusted by the percentage change in
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the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers since the fees
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were last adjusted, unless otherwise provided by general law. By
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February 1 of each year in which an adjustment is scheduled to
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occur, the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission shall submit
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a report to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the
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House of Representatives detailing how the increase in vessel
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registration fees will be used within the agency. The vessel
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registration fee increases shall take effect July 1 of each
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adjustment year.
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(14) EXEMPTIONS.--The following vessels are exempt from
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provisions of subsection (1):
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(a) A vessel that is Vessels owned and operated by Sea
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Explorer or Sea Scout units of the Boy Scouts of America, the
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Girl Scouts of America, the Florida Association of Christian
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Child Caring Agencies, Inc., Safe Harbor Haven, Inc., or the
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Associated Marine Institutes, Inc., and its affiliates., or which
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are
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(b) An antique vessel vessels as defined in paragraph
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(2)(a) are exempt from the provisions of subsection (1).
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(c) A non-motor-powered sailing vessel that is owned by a
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nonprofit entity and used exclusively for teaching boating
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safety, boat handling, or seamanship skills, including the racing
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of such sailing vessels.
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Such vessels shall be issued certificates of registration and
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numbers upon application and payment of the service fee provided
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in subsection (7).
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Section 5. Subsection (1) of section 372.57, Florida
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Statutes, is amended to read:
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372.57 Recreational licenses, permits, and authorization
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numbers; fees established.--
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(1) LICENSE, PERMIT, OR AUTHORIZATION NUMBER REQUIRED.--
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(a) Except as provided in s. 372.562, no person shall take
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game, freshwater or saltwater fish, or fur-bearing animals within
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this state without having first obtained a license, permit, or
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authorization number and paid the fees set forth in this chapter.
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Such license, permit, or authorization number shall authorize the
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person to whom it is issued to take game, freshwater or saltwater
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fish, or fur-bearing animals, and participate in outdoor
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recreational activities in accordance with the laws of the state
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and rules of the commission.
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(b) In 2013 and every 5 years thereafter, license and
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permit fees established in subsections (4) and (5) shall be
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adjusted by the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index for
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All Urban Consumers since the fees were last adjusted, unless
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otherwise provided by general law. By February 1 of each year in
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which an adjustment is scheduled to occur, the Fish and Wildlife
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Conservation Commission shall submit a report to the President of
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the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives
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detailing how the increase in license and permit fees will be
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used within the agency. The license and permit fee increases
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shall take effect July 1 of each adjustment year.
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Section 6. The Office of Program Policy Analysis and
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Government Accountability is directed to review and compare the
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Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's public relations and
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outreach staffing levels in its Executive Direction and
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Administrative Services division to an agency of similar makeup
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and size in order to determine whether any efficiencies can be
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achieved through restructuring or downsizing. The office shall
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provide its findings and recommendations in the form of a report
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to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of
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Representatives by January 1, 2009.
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Section 7. The Office of Program Policy Analysis and
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Government Accountability is directed to review the outreach and
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education activities of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation
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Commission's Freshwater Fisheries and Marine Fisheries Management
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divisions in order to determine if there is any duplication of
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efforts with other state agencies or if efficiencies can be
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achieved through restructuring or combining programs. The office
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shall provide its findings and recommendations in the form of a
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report to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the
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House of Representatives by January 1, 2009.
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Section 8. The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is
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directed to complete a 5-year "Air Station" conceptual plan,
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designed to improve agency aircraft operations and maintenance
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efficiency, and provide its finding and recommendations in a
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report to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the
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House of Representatives by January 1, 2009.
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Section 9. The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is
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directed to review its current land management activities and
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provide recommendations for combining duplicative activities with
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other state agencies or for outsourcing activities in order to
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gain efficiencies or create cost-saving benefits. The commission
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shall provide its findings and recommendations in a report to the
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President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of
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Representatives by January 1, 2009.
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Section 10. The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
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is directed to conduct a cost-benefit analysis of the activities
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of the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI), such as, but
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not limited to, its geographic information system (GIS) technical
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support, and provide recommendations on any efficiencies or cost-
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savings benefits that may be gained from outsourcing those
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activities. The commission shall provide its findings and
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recommendations in a report to the President of the Senate and
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the Speaker of the House of Representatives by January 1, 2009.
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372.992, Florida Statutes, are repealed.
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Section 12. This act shall take effect July 1, 2008.
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