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Committee
HI
Amendment
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Florida Senate - 2009 SB7072 The Committee on Ways and Means (Deutch) recommended the following amendment:
Section: 02
On Page: 026

Spec App: 111


EXPLANATION:
This amendment provides $3.9 million for the Florida
Ready to Work Program by reducing the funds for
Workforce Development ($3.9 million) and prorates
the reduction to school districts on a percentage
basis.
NET IMPACT ON: Total Funds General Revenue Trust Funds Recurring - 0 0 0 Non-Recurring - 0 0 0 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Positions & Amounts Positions & Amounts DELETE INSERT EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF Public Schools, Division Of Program: Workforce Education 48250800 In Section 02 On Page 026 111 Aid To Local Governments 050562 Workforce Development IOEB DELETE proviso language immediately following Specific Appropriation 111: Funds in Specific Appropriations 9 and 111 are provided for school district workforce education programs as defined in section 1004.02 (26), Florida Statutes, and are allocated as follows: Alachua..................................................... 1,249,821 Baker....................................................... 175,373 Bay......................................................... 3,129,470 Bradford.................................................... 869,472 Brevard..................................................... 2,863,236 Broward..................................................... 62,500,930 Calhoun..................................................... 162,500 Charlotte................................................... 2,639,271 Citrus...................................................... 2,557,808 Clay........................................................ 902,763 995009 Log:0008 PGB/PGB 04/07/09 12:19:51 PM Senate Page: 1
Collier..................................................... 6,528,463 Columbia.................................................... 302,198 Miami-Dade.................................................. 89,504,887 DeSoto...................................................... 811,824 Dixie....................................................... 64,127 Escambia.................................................... 4,721,057 Flagler..................................................... 2,366,545 Franklin.................................................... 52,135 Gadsden..................................................... 658,163 Glades...................................................... 6,647 Gulf........................................................ 151,411 Hamilton.................................................... 71,291 Hardee...................................................... 263,127 Hendry...................................................... 379,645 Hernando.................................................... 478,645 Hillsborough................................................ 29,868,556 Indian River................................................ 892,366 Jackson..................................................... 487,487 Jefferson................................................... 171,169 Lafayette................................................... 43,166 Lake........................................................ 4,197,526 Lee......................................................... 9,681,057 Leon........................................................ 5,305,828 Liberty..................................................... 35,409 Manatee..................................................... 6,400,629 Marion...................................................... 2,950,398 Martin...................................................... 2,172,850 Monroe...................................................... 811,242 Nassau...................................................... 177,592 Okaloosa.................................................... 2,223,951 Orange...................................................... 31,014,429 Osceola..................................................... 4,275,846 Palm Beach.................................................. 14,877,010 Pasco....................................................... 3,271,740 Pinellas.................................................... 23,823,906 Polk........................................................ 10,127,229 Putnam...................................................... 456,705 Saint Johns................................................. 5,580,417 Santa Rosa.................................................. 1,638,119 Sarasota.................................................... 9,526,018 Sumter...................................................... 246,653 Suwannee.................................................... 929,194 Taylor...................................................... 1,304,074 Union....................................................... 153,373 Wakulla..................................................... 256,731 Walton...................................................... 154,289 Washington.................................................. 3,035,520 Washington Special.......................................... 30,153 and insert in lieu thereof: 995009 Log:0008 PGB/PGB 04/07/09 12:19:51 PM Senate Page: 2
From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 111, $3,915,100 in recurring General Revenue Funds shall be used to continue the Ready to Work Program created in s. 1004.99, Florida Statutes. The General Revenue Funds remaining in Specific Appropriation 111 and the funds in Specific Appropriation 9 are provided for school district workforce education programs as defined in section 1004.02 (26), Florida Statutes, and are allocated as follows: Alachua..................................................... 1,236,211 Baker....................................................... 173,463 Bay......................................................... 3,095,392 Bradford.................................................... 860,004 Brevard..................................................... 2,832,057 Broward..................................................... 61,820,329 Calhoun..................................................... 160,730 Charlotte................................................... 2,610,531 Citrus...................................................... 2,529,955 Clay........................................................ 892,932 Collier..................................................... 6,457,372 Columbia.................................................... 298,907 Miami-Dade.................................................. 88,530,224 DeSoto...................................................... 802,984 Dixie....................................................... 63,429 Escambia.................................................... 4,669,647 Flagler..................................................... 2,340,775 Franklin.................................................... 51,567 Gadsden..................................................... 650,996 Glades...................................................... 6,575 Gulf........................................................ 149,762 Hamilton.................................................... 70,515 Hardee...................................................... 260,262 Hendry...................................................... 375,511 Hernando.................................................... 473,433 Hillsborough................................................ 29,543,304 Indian River................................................ 882,649 Jackson..................................................... 482,179 Jefferson................................................... 169,305 Lafayette................................................... 42,696 Lake........................................................ 4,151,817 Lee......................................................... 9,575,636 Leon........................................................ 5,248,050 Liberty..................................................... 35,023 Manatee..................................................... 6,330,931 Marion...................................................... 2,918,270 Martin...................................................... 2,149,189 Monroe...................................................... 802,408 Nassau...................................................... 175,658 Okaloosa.................................................... 2,199,733 995009 Log:0008 PGB/PGB 04/07/09 12:19:51 PM Senate Page: 3
Orange...................................................... 30,676,699 Osceola..................................................... 4,229,284 Palm Beach.................................................. 14,715,008 Pasco....................................................... 3,236,113 Pinellas.................................................... 23,564,477 Polk........................................................ 10,016,949 Putnam...................................................... 451,732 Saint Johns................................................. 5,519,649 Santa Rosa.................................................. 1,620,281 Sarasota.................................................... 9,422,285 Sumter...................................................... 243,967 Suwannee.................................................... 919,076 Taylor...................................................... 1,289,873 Union....................................................... 151,703 Wakulla..................................................... 253,935 Walton...................................................... 152,609 Washington.................................................. 3,002,465 Washington Special.......................................... 29,825
Line item amendments are accepted as part of the amendatory process. However, due to the necessity of using computerized systems this may entail a different placement within a budget entity or the renumbering of the specific appropriation items. Items printed in italics are computer codes and are not a part of the official text of this amendment.
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