Florida Senate - 2015 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. SB 7072
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LEGISLATIVE ACTION
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Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism, and
Economic Development (Gibson) recommended the following:
1 Senate Amendment (with directory amendment)
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3 Delete lines 421 - 863
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5 (xxxx) Medical Professionals Who Care license plate, $25.
6 Section 5. Effective October 1, 2015, subsection (9) of
7 section 320.08058, Florida Statutes, is amended, and subsections
8 (84) through (102) are added to that section, to read:
9 320.08058 Specialty license plates.—
10 (9) FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL SPORTS TEAM LICENSE PLATES.—
11 (a) The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
12 shall develop a Florida Professional Sports Team license plate
13 as provided in this section for Major League Baseball, National
14 Basketball Association, National Football League, Arena Football
15 League Teams, and National Hockey League, Major League Soccer,
16 and North American Soccer League teams domiciled in this state.
17 However, any Florida Professional Sports Team license plate
18 created or established after January 1, 1997, must comply with
19 the requirements of s. 320.08053 and be specifically authorized
20 by an act of the Legislature. Florida Professional Sports Team
21 license plates must bear the colors and design approved by the
22 department and must include the official league or team logo, or
23 both, as appropriate for each team. The word “Florida” must
24 appear at the top of the plate.
25 (b) The license plate annual use fees are to be annually
26 distributed as follows:
27 1. Fifty-five percent of the proceeds from the Florida
28 Professional Sports Team plate must be deposited into the
29 Professional Sports Development Trust Fund within the Department
30 of Economic Opportunity. These funds must be used solely to
31 attract and support major sports events in this state. As used
32 in this subparagraph, the term “major sports events” means, but
33 is not limited to, championship or all-star contests of Major
34 League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, the
35 National Football League, the National Hockey League, Major
36 League Soccer, the North American Soccer League, the men’s and
37 women’s National Collegiate Athletic Association Final Four
38 basketball championship, or a horseracing or dogracing Breeders’
39 Cup. All funds must be used to support and promote major
40 sporting events, and the uses must be approved by the Department
41 of Economic Opportunity.
42 2. The remaining proceeds of the Florida Professional
43 Sports Team license plate must be allocated to Enterprise
44 Florida, Inc. These funds must be deposited into the
45 Professional Sports Development Trust Fund within the Department
46 of Economic Opportunity. These funds must be used by Enterprise
47 Florida, Inc., to promote the economic development of the sports
48 industry; to distribute licensing and royalty fees to
49 participating professional sports teams; to promote education
50 programs in Florida schools that provide an awareness of the
51 benefits of physical activity and nutrition standards; to
52 partner with the Department of Education and the Department of
53 Health to develop a program that recognizes schools whose
54 students demonstrate excellent physical fitness or fitness
55 improvement; to institute a grant program for communities
56 bidding on minor sporting events that create an economic impact
57 for the state; to distribute funds to Florida-based charities
58 designated by Enterprise Florida, Inc., and the participating
59 professional sports teams; and to fulfill the sports promotion
60 responsibilities of the Department of Economic Opportunity.
61 3. Enterprise Florida, Inc., shall provide an annual
62 financial audit in accordance with s. 215.981 of its financial
63 accounts and records by an independent certified public
64 accountant pursuant to the contract established by the
65 Department of Economic Opportunity. The auditor shall submit the
66 audit report to the Department of Economic Opportunity for
67 review and approval. If the audit report is approved, the
68 Department of Economic Opportunity shall certify the audit
69 report to the Auditor General for review.
70 4. Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraphs 1. and
71 2., proceeds from the Professional Sports Development Trust Fund
72 may also be used for operational expenses of Enterprise Florida,
73 Inc., and financial support of the Sunshine State Games.
74 (84) BONEFISH AND TARPON TRUST LICENSE PLATES.—
75 (a) Notwithstanding s. 45, chapter 2008-176, Laws of
76 Florida, as amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida,
77 and s. 45, chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department
78 shall develop a Bonefish and Tarpon Trust license plate as
79 provided in this section and s. 320.08053. The word “Florida”
80 must appear at the top of the plate, and the words “Bonefish and
81 Tarpon Trust” must appear at the bottom of the plate.
82 (b) The department shall retain all annual use fees from
83 the sale of such plates until all startup costs for developing
84 and issuing the plates have been recovered. Thereafter, the
85 license plate annual use fees shall be distributed to the
86 Bonefish and Tarpon Trust, which:
87 1. May use a maximum of 10 percent of the proceeds to
88 promote and market the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust license plate.
89 2. Shall invest and reinvest the remainder of the proceeds
90 and use the interest earnings to conserve and enhance Florida
91 bonefish and tarpon fisheries and their respective environments
92 through stewardship, research, education, and advocacy.
93 (85) ROTARY’S CAMP FLORIDA LICENSE PLATES.—
94 (a) Notwithstanding s. 45, chapter 2008-176, Laws of
95 Florida, as amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida,
96 and s. 45, chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department
97 shall develop a Rotary’s Camp Florida license plate as provided
98 in this section and s. 320.08053. The plate must bear the colors
99 and design approved by the department. The word “Florida” must
100 appear at the top of the plate, and the words “Rotary’s Camp
101 Florida” must appear at the bottom of the plate.
102 (b) The license plate annual use fees shall be distributed
103 to Rotary’s Camp Florida, which may use a maximum of 10 percent
104 of the proceeds for administrative costs and for marketing the
105 plate. Up to 23 percent shall be distributed as grants for
106 Florida Rotary Districts that provide camp services to children
107 in this state, and the balance of the proceeds shall be used by
108 Rotary’s Camp Florida for direct support to the programs and
109 services provided to children who attend the camp.
110 (86) SUPPORT DOWN SYNDROME LICENSE PLATES.—
111 (a) Notwithstanding s. 45, chapter 2008-176, Laws of
112 Florida, as amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida,
113 and s. 45, chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department
114 shall develop a Support Down Syndrome license plate as provided
115 in this section and s. 320.08053. Support Down Syndrome license
116 plates must bear the colors and design approved by the
117 department. The word “Florida” must appear at the top of the
118 plate, and the words “Support Down Syndrome” must appear at the
119 bottom of the plate.
120 (b) The license plate annual use fees shall be distributed
121 to Olivia’s Angels Foundation, Inc., to fund its activities,
122 programs, and projects within this state. Olivia’s Angels
123 Foundation, Inc., may retain all revenues from the annual use
124 fees until all startup costs for developing and establishing the
125 plate have been recovered. Thereafter, up to 10 percent of the
126 annual use fee revenues may be used for administrative costs and
127 promotion and marketing of the specialty license plate.
128 (87) SAFE AND FREE FLORIDA LICENSE PLATES.—
129 (a) Notwithstanding s. 45, chapter 2008-176, Laws of
130 Florida, as amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida,
131 and s. 45, chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department
132 shall develop a Safe and Free Florida license plate as provided
133 in this section and s. 320.08053. Safe and Free Florida license
134 plates must bear the colors and design approved by the
135 department. The word “Florida” must appear at the bottom of the
136 plate, and the words “End Human Trafficking” must appear at the
137 top of the plate.
138 (b) The license plate annual use fees shall be distributed
139 to the Statewide Council on Human Trafficking, with a report
140 that specifies the ratio that the annual use fees collected by
141 each county bear to the total fees collected for the plates
142 statewide. The council may retain all revenues from the annual
143 use fees until all startup costs for developing and establishing
144 the plate have been recovered. Thereafter, up to 15 percent of
145 the annual use fee revenues may be used for administrative costs
146 and for promotion and marketing of the specialty license plate.
147 The council shall distribute the remaining funds to
148 nongovernmental, not-for-profit agencies within each county in
149 this state which assist sexually abused, exploited, or
150 trafficked victims. Funds may not be distributed to an agency
151 that charges victims for services received.
152 1. An agency that receives the funds must use the funds
153 for:
154 a. The material needs of sexually abused, exploited, or
155 trafficked victims, including, but not limited to, clothing,
156 housing, medical care, food, utilities, and transportation.
157 b. Detoxification services.
158 c. Prenatal and postnatal care and services for infants
159 awaiting placement with adoptive parents.
160 d. Real estate purchases to facilitate a safe house or a
161 transitional care or recovery care center.
162 e. Counseling, training, awareness, and prevention programs
163 and advertisement.
164 2. An agency that receives funds may not use the funds for
165 administrative or legal expenses, or for capital expenditures
166 other than those specified in sub-subparagraph 1.d.
167 3. Each year, any unused funds that exceed 10 percent of
168 the total amount received by an agency must be returned to the
169 Statewide Council on Human Trafficking to be redistributed by
170 the council to other qualified agencies.
171 4. Each agency that receives funds from the Statewide
172 Council on Human Trafficking must submit an annual attestation
173 to the council.
174 5. If no qualified agency applies to receive funds in a
175 county in any year, that county’s share of the funds shall be
176 distributed pro rata to the qualified agencies that apply and
177 maintain a place of business within a 100-mile radius of the
178 county seat of that county. If no qualified agency within the
179 100-mile radius applies, the funds shall be distributed to other
180 qualified agencies within the state.
181 (88) SUN SEA SMILES LICENSE PLATES.—
182 (a) Notwithstanding s. 45, chapter 2008-176, Laws of
183 Florida, as amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida,
184 and s. 45, chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department
185 shall develop a Sun Sea Smiles license plate as provided in this
186 section and s. 320.08053. The plate must bear the colors and
187 design approved by the department. The word “Florida” must
188 appear at the top of the plate, and the words “Sun Sea Smiles”
189 must appear at the bottom of the plate.
190 (b) The department shall retain all annual use fees from
191 the sale of such plates until all startup costs for developing
192 and issuing the plates have been recovered. Thereafter, the
193 license plate annual use fees shall be distributed as follows:
194 1. Five percent shall be distributed to the Florida
195 Caribbean Charitable Foundation, Inc., for marketing the Sun Sea
196 Smiles license plate.
197 2. Thirty percent shall be distributed to the Florida
198 Caribbean Charitable Foundation, Inc. Of this amount, up to 5
199 percent may be used for administrative expenses, and the
200 remainder shall be used as follows:
201 a. Sixty percent shall be used for a college scholarship
202 program.
203 b. Fifteen percent shall be used to promote health and
204 wellness among Florida residents of Caribbean descent.
205 c. Twenty-five percent shall be used to promote awareness
206 of Caribbean culture within the state.
207 3. Twenty percent shall be distributed to the American
208 Friends of Jamaica, Inc., a charitable, not-for-profit
209 organization under s. 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code
210 registered with the Department of Agriculture and Consumer
211 Services and incorporated in New York, for use as grants to
212 promote social and community development among residents of this
213 state. Of this amount, up to 5 percent may be used for
214 administrative and marketing expenses.
215 4. Ten percent shall be distributed to Haitian Neighborhood
216 Center Sant La, Inc., to promote social and community
217 development. Of this amount, up to 5 percent may be used for
218 administrative expenses.
219 5. Ten percent shall be distributed to Fanm Ayisyen nan
220 Miyami, Inc., to promote social and community development. Of
221 this amount, up to 10 percent may be used for administrative
222 expenses.
223 6. Twenty percent shall be distributed to Greater Caribbean
224 American Cultural Coalition, Inc., to promote awareness of
225 Caribbean culture within this state. Of this amount, up to 5
226 percent may be used for administrative expenses.
227 7. Five percent shall be distributed to Little Haiti
228 Optimist Foundation, Inc., to promote awareness of Caribbean
229 culture and youth development within this state. Of this amount,
230 up to 5 percent may be used for administrative expenses.
231 (89) TAKE STOCK IN CHILDREN LICENSE PLATES.—
232 (a) Notwithstanding s. 45, chapter 2008-176, Laws of
233 Florida, as amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida,
234 and s. 45, chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department
235 shall develop a Take Stock in Children license plate as provided
236 in this section and s. 320.08053. Take Stock in Children license
237 plates must bear the colors and design approved by the
238 department. The word “Florida” must appear at the top of the
239 plate, and the words “Take Stock in Children” must appear at the
240 bottom of the plate.
241 (b) The license plate annual use fees shall be distributed
242 to Take Stock in Children, Inc., to fund its activities,
243 scholarship and mentoring programs, and projects. Take Stock in
244 Children, Inc., may retain all revenues from the annual use fees
245 until all startup costs for developing and establishing the
246 plate have been recovered. Thereafter, up to 10 percent of the
247 annual use fee revenue may be used for administrative costs
248 directly associated with the corporation’s programs and the
249 specialty license plate, and up to 15 percent may be used for
250 promotion and marketing of the specialty license plate.
251 (90) PADDLE FLORIDA LICENSE PLATES.—
252 (a) Notwithstanding s. 45, chapter 2008-176, Laws of
253 Florida, as amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida,
254 and s. 45, chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department
255 shall develop a Paddle Florida license plate as provided in this
256 section and s. 320.08053. The word “Florida” must appear at the
257 top of the plate, and words approved by the department must
258 appear at the bottom of the plate.
259 (b) The department shall retain all license plate annual
260 use fees until the startup costs for developing and issuing the
261 plates have been recovered. Thereafter, the annual use fees
262 shall be distributed to Paddle Florida, Inc., which may use up
263 to 10 percent of the proceeds for administrative costs and
264 marketing of the plate. The balance of the fees shall be used by
265 the Florida Forever grant program to support activities that
266 further outdoor recreation and natural resource protection.
267 (91) ORLANDO CITY SOCCER CLUB LICENSE PLATES.
268 Notwithstanding s. 45, chapter 2008-176, Laws of Florida, as
269 amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida, and s. 45,
270 chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department shall develop
271 an Orlando City Soccer Club license plate as provided in
272 subsection (9).
273 (92) DOGS MAKING A DIFFERENCE LICENSE PLATES.—
274 (a) Notwithstanding s. 45, chapter 2008-176, Laws of
275 Florida, as amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida,
276 and s. 45, chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department
277 shall develop a Dogs Making a Difference license plate as
278 provided in this section and s. 320.08053. The plate must bear
279 the colors and design approved by the department. The word
280 “Florida” must appear at the top of the plate, and the words
281 “Dogs Making a Difference” must appear at the bottom of the
282 plate.
283 (b) The department may retain all license plate annual use
284 fees until the startup costs for developing and issuing the
285 plates have been recovered. Thereafter, the annual use fees
286 shall be distributed to Southeastern Guide Dogs, Inc., which may
287 use up to 10 percent of the proceeds for administrative costs
288 and marketing of the plate. The balance of the fees shall be
289 used by Southeastern Guide Dogs, Inc., for the training and
290 promotion of dogs for use by veterans and citizens who are
291 blind.
292 (93) DUCKS UNLIMITED LICENSE PLATES.—
293 (a) Notwithstanding s. 45, chapter 2008-176, Laws of
294 Florida, as amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida,
295 and s. 45, chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department
296 shall develop a Ducks Unlimited license plate as provided in
297 this section and s. 320.08053. Ducks Unlimited license plates
298 must bear the colors and design approved by the department. The
299 word “Florida” must appear at the top of the plate, and the
300 words “Conserving Florida’s Wetlands” must appear at the bottom
301 of the plate.
302 (b) The license plate annual use fees shall be distributed
303 to Ducks Unlimited, Inc., a nonprofit corporation under s.
304 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The proceeds must be
305 used to support Ducks Unlimited’s mission and conservation
306 efforts in this state as follows:
307 1. Up to 5 percent may be used for administrative costs and
308 marketing of the plate.
309 2. A minimum of 95 percent shall be used to support Ducks
310 Unlimited’s mission and efforts for the conservation,
311 restoration, and management of Florida wetlands and associated
312 habitats for the benefit of waterfowl, other wildlife, and
313 people.
314 (94) TEAM HAMMY LICENSE PLATES.—
315 (a) Notwithstanding s. 45, chapter 2008-176, Laws of
316 Florida, as amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida,
317 and s. 45, chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department
318 shall develop a Team Hammy license plate as provided in this
319 section and s. 320.08053. The word “Florida” must appear at the
320 top of the plate, and the words “Team Hammy” must appear at the
321 bottom of the plate.
322 (b) The department shall retain all license plate annual
323 use fees until all startup costs for developing and issuing the
324 plates have been recovered. Thereafter, the license plate annual
325 use fees shall be distributed to Team Hammy, Inc., a Florida
326 nonprofit corporation, which may use up to 10 percent of such
327 fees for administrative costs and marketing of the plate. The
328 balance of the fees shall be used by Team Hammy, Inc., to grant
329 wishes to families living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
330 (ALS), provide continuing education to caregivers and
331 physicians, and create awareness of ALS in the community.
332 (95) FLORIDA BAY FOREVER LICENSE PLATES.—
333 (a) Notwithstanding s. 45 of chapter 2008-176, Laws of
334 Florida, as amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida,
335 and s. 45, chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department
336 shall develop a Florida Bay Forever license plate as provided in
337 this section and s. 320.08053. The word “Florida” must appear at
338 the top of the plate, and the words “Florida Bay Forever” must
339 appear at the bottom of the plate.
340 (b) The department shall retain all license plate annual
341 use fees until all startup costs for developing and issuing the
342 plates have been recovered. Thereafter, the annual use fees
343 shall be distributed to the Florida National Park Association,
344 Inc., which may use up to 10 percent of such fees for
345 administrative costs and marketing of the plate. The balance of
346 the fees shall be used to supplement the Everglades National
347 Park service’s budgets and to support educational, interpretive,
348 historical, and scientific research relating to the Everglades
349 National Park.
350 (96) JACKSONVILLE ARMADA FOOTBALL CLUB LICENSE PLATES.
351 Notwithstanding s. 45, chapter 2008-176, Laws of Florida, as
352 amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida, and s. 45,
353 chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department shall develop
354 a Jacksonville Armada Football Club license plate as provided in
355 subsection (9).
356 (97) TAMPA BAY ROWDIES LICENSE PLATES.—Notwithstanding s.
357 45, chapter 2008-176, Laws of Florida, as amended by s. 21,
358 chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida, and s. 45, chapter 2014-216,
359 Laws of Florida, the department shall develop a Tampa Bay
360 Rowdies license plate as provided in subsection (9).
361 (98) ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY LICENSE PLATES.—
362 (a) Notwithstanding s. 45 of chapter 2008-176, Laws of
363 Florida, as amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida,
364 and s. 45, chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department
365 shall develop an Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority license plate as
366 provided in this section and s. 320.08053. The word “Florida”
367 must appear at the top of the plate, and the words “Alpha Kappa
368 Alpha Sorority” must appear at the bottom of the plate.
369 (b) The department shall retain all annual use fees from
370 the sale of such plates until all startup costs for developing
371 and issuing the plates have been recovered. Thereafter, the
372 annual use fees shall be distributed to Alpha Kappa Alpha
373 Sorority, Inc., which may use up to 10 percent of such fees for
374 administrative costs and marketing of the plate. The balance of
375 the fees shall be used to supplement the Alpha Kappa Alpha
376 Educational Advancement Foundation, Inc., budgets and to promote
377 lifelong learning by awarding scholarships, fellowships, and
378 grants.
379 (99) FURRY FRIENDS LICENSE PLATES.—
380 (a) Notwithstanding s. 45 of chapter 2008-176, Laws of
381 Florida, as amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida,
382 and s. 45, chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department
383 shall develop a Furry Friends license plate as provided in this
384 section and s. 320.08053, upon application by Furry Friends of
385 Florida, Inc. The word “Florida” must appear at the top of the
386 plate, and words approved by the department must appear at the
387 bottom of the plate.
388 (b) The department shall retain all revenue from the sale
389 of such plates until the startup costs for developing and
390 issuing the plates have been recovered. Thereafter, the annual
391 use fees shall be distributed monthly to Furry Friends of
392 Florida, Inc., which may use up to 15 percent of such revenue
393 for administrative, handling, and disbursement contracts and
394 expenses, and up to 10 percent for promotion, advertising, and
395 marketing contracts and costs. The balance of the fees shall be
396 used by Furry Friends of Florida, Inc., for activities,
397 programs, and projects, including, but not limited to, pet
398 rescue, animal shelters, pet vaccination, veterinary services,
399 and service animals.
400 (100) SAVE OUR SHORES FLORIDA LICENSE PLATES.
401 Notwithstanding s. 45, chapter 2008-176, Laws of Florida, as
402 amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida, and s. 45,
403 chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department shall develop
404 a Save Our Shores Florida license plate as provided in this
405 section.
406 (a) Save Our Shores Florida license plates must bear the
407 colors and design approved by the department. The word “Florida”
408 must appear at the top of the plate, and the words “Save Our
409 Shores” must appear at the bottom of the plate.
410 (b) The department shall retain all annual use fees from
411 the sale of such plates until startup costs for developing and
412 issuing the plates have been recovered. Thereafter, the annual
413 use fees shall be distributed to Adore the Shore, Inc., which
414 may retain all of such revenue until the startup costs to
415 develop and establish the license plate program have been
416 recovered. Thereafter, Adore the Shore, Inc., may use the
417 proceeds as follows:
418 1. A maximum of 15 percent may be used for administrative
419 costs of the organization.
420 2. A maximum of 10 percent may be used for promotion and
421 the marketing costs of the license plate program.
422 3. The remainder shall be used to fund activities,
423 programs, and projects that provide for cleanup activities on
424 Florida’s beaches following natural or manmade occurrences that
425 threaten the pristine nature of Florida’s beaches and any other
426 legal purpose as allowed by the Internal Revenue Code.
427 (101) SUPPORT OUR CONSTITUTION LICENSE PLATES.—
428 (a) Notwithstanding s. 45, chapter 2008-176, Laws of
429 Florida, as amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida,
430 and s. 45, chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department
431 shall develop a Support Our Constitution license plate as
432 provided in this section and s. 320.08053. Support Our
433 Constitution license plates must bear the colors and design
434 approved by the department. The word “Florida” must appear at
435 the top of the plate, and the words “Support Our Constitution”
436 must appear at the bottom of the plate.
437 (b) The annual use fees shall be distributed to The
438 Constitution Foundation, Inc., which may retain all proceeds
439 from the annual use fees until the startup costs for developing
440 and issuing the license plates have been recovered. Thereafter,
441 The Constitution Foundation, Inc., may use the proceeds as
442 follows:
443 1. A maximum of 15 percent may be used for administrative
444 costs of the organization.
445 2. A maximum of 10 percent may be used for promotion and
446 marketing costs of the license plate.
447 3. The remainder shall be used to fund the activities,
448 programs, and projects of The Constitution Foundation, Inc.
449 (102) MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS WHO CARE.—
450 (a) Notwithstanding s. 45, chapter 2008-176, Laws of
451 Florida, as amended by s. 21, chapter 2010-223, Laws of Florida,
452 and s. 45, chapter 2014-216, Laws of Florida, the department
453 shall develop a Medical Professionals Who Care license plate as
454 provided in this section and s. 320.08053. The plate must bear
455 the colors and design approved by the department. The word
456 “Florida” must appear at the top of the plate, and the words
457 “Medical Professionals Who Care” must appear at the bottom of
458 the plate.
459 (b) The department shall retain all annual use fees from
460 the sale of the plate until all startup costs for developing and
461 issuing the plate have been recovered. Thereafter, the annual
462 use fees from the sale of the plate shall be distributed to
463 Florida Benevolent Group, Inc., a Florida nonprofit corporation,
464 which may use up to 10 percent of such fees for administrative
465 costs and marketing of the plate. The balance of the fees shall
466 be used by Florida Benevolent Group, Inc., to assist low income
467 individuals in obtaining a medical education and career through
468 scholarships, support, and guidance.
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470 ====== D I R E C T O R Y C L A U S E A M E N D M E N T ======
471 And the directory clause is amended as follows:
472 Delete line 397
473 and insert:
474 through (xxxx) are added to subsection (4) of section 320.08056,