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GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL                          Committee       Amendment
SB2500                                                  AHS              10


Senator(s) Rader moved the following amendment:

Section: 03              EXPLANATION:

On Page: 080             Contingent upon the passage of SB 988, or similar 
                         legislation, relating to cigarette taxes, expands 
Spec App:  366           funding by $100 million from the General Revenue 
                         Fund for additional treatment, prevention, 
                         education, and housing assistance for individuals 
                         with substance use disorders. This is an unbalanced 
                         amendment.

NET IMPACT ON:            Total Funds       General Revenue          Trust Funds
    Recurring -                    0                     0                    0 
Non-Recurring -          100,000,000           100,000,000                    0 
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                                               Positions & Amount   Positions & Amount
                                                     DELETE         INSERT

        CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, DEPARTMENT OF
        Services
        Program: Community Services
        Community Substance Abuse And Mental 
        Health Services  60910950

        In Section 03  On Page 080
366     Special Categories  100618
        Grants And Aids - Community Substance                
        Abuse Services  IOEB

   1000   General Revenue Fund                   104,306,978    204,306,978
       CA 100,000,000  FSI1NR 100,000,000  

At the end of existing proviso language, following Specific 
Appropriation 366, INSERT:

From the funds in Specific Appropriation 366, the nonrecurring sum of 
$100 million from the General Revenue Fund is provided as follows: $10 
million for the enhancement of substance abuse prevention and education 
activities; $80 million for substance use disorder treatment capacity 
including non-secure detox beds, residential services, and medication 
assisted treatment with counseling supports; and $10 million for the 
expansion of housing initiatives for individuals transitioning from 

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treatment. These funds are contingent upon the passage of SB 988 or 
similar legislation becoming law, amending s. 210.02. F.S. for the 
increase in cigarette taxes. 
















































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