Florida Senate - 2008 SENATOR AMENDMENT
Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1399, 2nd Eng.
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Senator Fasano moved the following amendment:
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Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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Between lines 4243 and 4244,
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insert:
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Section 91. Sections 91 through 94 of this act may be cited
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as the "Florida Motor Fuel Tax Relief Act of 2008."
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Section 92. Beginning at 12:01 a.m. July 1, 2008, and
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ending at midnight July 14, 2008, the tax levied under s.
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206.41(1)(g), Florida Statutes, shall be reduced by 10 cents per
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gallon. During this period, licensed terminal suppliers,
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wholesalers, and importers of motor fuel shall charge and collect
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the reduced rate of tax on sales of motor fuel to retail dealers
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located in this state.
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Section 93. It is the intent of the Legislature that the
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tax reduction set forth in this act be passed on to the ultimate
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consumer. The Attorney General may investigate violations of this
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act.
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Section 94. Refunds authorized under s. 206.41(4), Florida
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Statutes, for fuel purchased during the period described in
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section 71 shall be reduced by the amount of the tax reduction
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set forth in that section.
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Section 95. The executive director of the Department of
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Revenue is authorized to adopt emergency rules under ss.
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120.536(1) and 120.54(4), Florida Statutes, to implement sections
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91 through 94 of this act. Notwithstanding any other law, the
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emergency rules shall remain effective for 6 months after the
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date of adoption of the rules.
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Section 96. A terminal supplier, wholesaler, importer,
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reseller, or retail dealer of motor fuel may not retain any part
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of the tax reduction set forth in this act or interfere with the
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provision of the full benefit of the tax reduction to the retail
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purchaser of motor fuel. A person who violates sections 91
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through 94 of this act commits a felony of the third degree,
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punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083, Florida
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Statutes.
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Section 97. Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section
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16.56, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
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16.56 Office of Statewide Prosecution.--
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(1) There is created in the Department of Legal Affairs an
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Office of Statewide Prosecution. The office shall be a separate
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"budget entity" as that term is defined in chapter 216. The
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office may:
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(a) Investigate and prosecute the offenses of:
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1. Bribery, burglary, criminal usury, extortion, gambling,
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kidnapping, larceny, murder, prostitution, perjury, robbery,
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carjacking, and home-invasion robbery;
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2. Any crime involving narcotic or other dangerous drugs;
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3. Any violation of the provisions of the Florida RICO
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(Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization) Act, including
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any offense listed in the definition of racketeering activity in
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s. 895.02(1)(a), providing such listed offense is investigated in
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connection with a violation of s. 895.03 and is charged in a
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separate count of an information or indictment containing a count
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charging a violation of s. 895.03, the prosecution of which
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listed offense may continue independently if the prosecution of
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the violation of s. 895.03 is terminated for any reason;
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4. Any violation of the provisions of the Florida Anti-
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Fencing Act;
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5. Any violation of the provisions of the Florida Antitrust
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Act of 1980, as amended;
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6. Any crime involving, or resulting in, fraud or deceit
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upon any person;
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7. Any violation of s. 847.0135, relating to computer
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pornography and child exploitation prevention, or any offense
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related to a violation of s. 847.0135 or any violation of chapter
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827 where the crime is facilitated by or connected to the use of
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the Internet or any device capable of electronic data storage or
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transmission;
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8. Any violation of the provisions of chapter 815;
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9. Any criminal violation of part I of chapter 499;
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10. Any violation of the provisions of the Florida Motor
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Fuel Tax Relief Act of 2004 or the Florida Motor Fuel Tax Relief
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Act of 2008;
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11. Any criminal violation of s. 409.920 or s. 409.9201; or
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12. Any crime involving voter registration, voting, or
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candidate or issue petition activities;
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or any attempt, solicitation, or conspiracy to commit any of the
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crimes specifically enumerated above. The office shall have such
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power only when any such offense is occurring, or has occurred,
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in two or more judicial circuits as part of a related
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transaction, or when any such offense is connected with an
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organized criminal conspiracy affecting two or more judicial
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circuits.
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Section 98. Subsection (1) of section 206.026, Florida
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Statutes, is amended to read:
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206.026 Certain persons prohibited from holding a terminal
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supplier, importer, exporter, blender, carrier, terminal
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operator, or wholesaler license; suspension and revocation.--
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(1) No corporation, except a publicly held corporation
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regularly traded on a national securities exchange and not over
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the counter, general or limited partnership, sole proprietorship,
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business trust, joint venture or unincorporated association, or
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other business entity shall hold a terminal supplier, importer,
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exporter, blender, carrier, terminal operator, or wholesaler
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license in this state if any one of the persons or entities
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specified in paragraph (a) has been determined by the department
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not to be of good moral character or has been convicted of any
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offense specified in paragraph (b):
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(a)1. The licenseholder.
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2. The sole proprietor of the licenseholder.
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3. A corporate officer or director of the licenseholder.
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4. A general or limited partner of the licenseholder.
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5. A trustee of the licenseholder.
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6. A member of an unincorporated association licenseholder.
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7. A joint venturer of the licenseholder.
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8. The owner of any equity interest in the licenseholder,
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whether as a common shareholder, general or limited partner,
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voting trustee, or trust beneficiary.
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9. An owner of any interest in the license or
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licenseholder, including any immediate family member of the
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owner, or holder of any debt, mortgage, contract, or concession
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from the licenseholder, who by virtue thereof is able to control
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the business of the licenseholder.
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(b)1. A felony in this state.
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2. Any felony in any other state which would be a felony if
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committed in this state under the laws of Florida.
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3. Any felony under the laws of the United States.
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4. A felony under the Florida Motor Fuel Tax Relief Act of
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2004 or a felony under the Florida Motor Fuel Tax Relief Act of
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2008.
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Section 99. Subsection (3) of section 206.404, Florida
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Statutes, is amended to read:
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206.404 License requirements for retail dealers and
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resellers; penalty.--
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(3) Any retail dealer or reseller in violation of the
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provisions of this chapter, or the provisions of the Florida
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Motor Fuel Tax Relief Act of 2004, or the Florida Motor Fuel Tax
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Relief Act of 2008 shall be subject to revocation of his or her
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license under chapter 212.
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Section 100. To achieve the intent of the Legislature set
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forth in section 93 of this act, a retail dealer of motor fuel,
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at the dealer's option, may manage its motor fuel inventory in
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such a way that the benefit to residents of this state of the tax
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reduction is maximized during the affected time period. A retail
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dealer of motor fuel may sell motor fuel purchased without the
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tax reduction at an amount determined as if the tax reduction
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applied and may sell motor fuel purchased with the tax reduction
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at an amount determined as if the tax reduction did not apply if
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the retail dealer can show that the number of gallons purchased
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with the reduced tax equals the number of gallons sold at a price
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reflecting the reduced tax.
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Section 101. The sum of $90,000 is appropriated from the
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General Revenue Fund to the Department of Revenue for the purpose
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of developing and implementing a public awareness campaign for
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and administering sections 91 through 94 of this act.
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Section 102. Effective July 1, 2008, the sum of $50 million
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is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the State
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Transportation Trust Fund.
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And the title is amended as follows:
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On line 257, after the second semicolon,
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insert:
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creating the Florida Motor Fuel Tax Relief Act of 2008;
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providing for a reduction in the motor fuel tax for 2
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weeks; providing dealer requirements; providing
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legislative intent; providing for a reduction in
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certain refunds for the same period; authorizing the
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executive director of the Department of Revenue to
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adopt emergency rules for certain purposes; making
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unlawful certain activities of certain entities
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relating to the tax reduction; providing criminal
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penalties; amending s. 16.56, F.S.; including offenses
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specified in this act under the investigation and
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prosecution authority of the Office of Statewide
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Prosecution; amending s. 206.026, F.S.; including
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offenses specified in this act under provisions
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prohibiting certain persons from holding certain
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licenses for certain violations; amending s. 206.404,
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F.S.; providing for revocation of certain licenses for
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violations of this act; authorizing motor fuel dealers
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to manage motor fuel inventory to maximize tax-
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reduction benefits; providing criteria; providing
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appropriations;
4/30/2008 10:28:00 AM 11-09199-08
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