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Florida Senate - 2018                                Committee       Amendment
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The Committee on Appropriations (Book) recommended the following 
amendment:

Section: 02              EXPLANATION:

On Page: 015             Provides $100,000 from nonrecurring general revenue 
                         funds for Nova Southeastern University - Pediatric 
Spec App:   66A          Feeding Disorders Program (Senate Form 2497) from  
                         the Startup and Enhancement Grants for Programs of 
                         Excellence.

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

        EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF
        Program: Private Colleges And 
        Universities  48190000

        In Section 02  On Page 015
66A     Special Categories  104135
        Grants And Aids - Nova Southeastern                
        University - Health Programs  IOEB

   1000   General Revenue Fund                       250,000        350,000
       CA 100,000  FSI1NR 100,000  

Following Specific Appropriation 66A, DELETE:

The  nonrecurring  funds  in  Specific Appropriation 66A are provided to
support   Florida   residents  enrolled  in  the  Osteopathic  Medicine,
Optometry,   Pharmacy,   and   Nursing  programs  at  Nova  Southeastern
University  (Senate  Form  1365).  The  university  shall submit student
enrollment information, by program, to the Department of Education prior
to January 1, 2019.

Following Specific Appropriation 66A, INSERT:

From the funds in  Specific Appropriation 66A, $250,000 in nonrecurring 
funds is provided to support   Florida   residents  enrolled  in  the  

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Osteopathic  Medicine, Optometry,   Pharmacy,   and   Nursing  programs  
at  Nova  Southeastern University  (Senate  Form  1365). The  University 
 shall submit student enrollment information, by program, to the 
Department of Education prior to January 1, 2019.

From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 66A, $100,000 in 
nonrecurring funds is provided for the Pediatric Feeding Disorders 
Program (Senate Form 2497).

        Universities, Division Of
        Program: Educational And General 
        Activities  48900100

        In Section 02  On Page 041
143     Aid To Local Governments  052310
        Grants And Aids - Education And General                
        Activities  IOEB

   1000   General Revenue Fund                 2,376,180,548  2,376,080,548
       CA -100,000  FSI1NR -100,000  



Following Specific Appropriation 143, DELETE:

Start-up and Enhancement Grants for Programs of Excellence..  23,800,000

From  the  funds  in Specific Appropriation 143, $23,800,000 is provided
for  Startup  and  Enhancement  Grants for Programs of Excellence. These
competitive  grants  are  to  provide  funding  for the establishment or
enhancement  of  Programs  of  Excellence at the universities.  Selected
programs must demonstrate sustained growth in institutional, national or
regional impact, continued excellence in student outcomes, and, serve as
destination  programs  at the university. Grants shall be awarded by the
Board  of Governors of the State University System by September 1, 2018.

Following Specific Appropriation 143, INSERT:

Start-up and Enhancement Grants for Programs of Excellence..  23,700,000

From  the  funds  in Specific Appropriation 143, $23,700,000 is provided
for  Startup  and  Enhancement  Grants for Programs of Excellence. These
competitive  grants  are  to  provide  funding  for the establishment or
enhancement  of  Programs  of  Excellence at the universities.  Selected
programs must demonstrate sustained growth in institutional, national or
regional impact, continued excellence in student outcomes, and, serve as
destination  programs  at the university. Grants shall be awarded by the
Board  of Governors of the State University System by September 1, 2018.



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