Florida Senate - 2023                        COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
       Bill No. CS for SB 1506
       
       
       
       
       
       
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       The Committee on Rules (Rodriguez) recommended the following:
       
    1         Senate Amendment 
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    3         Delete lines 942 - 971
    4  and insert:
    5  or before the 5th day of each month, the county court judge or
    6  clerk of the circuit court shall electronically transmit all
    7  original marriage licenses, with endorsements, received during
    8  the preceding calendar week month, to the department. Any
    9  marriage licenses issued and not returned or any marriage
   10  licenses returned but not recorded shall be reported by the
   11  issuing county court judge or clerk of the circuit court to the
   12  department at the time of transmitting the recorded licenses on
   13  the forms to be prescribed and furnished by the department. If
   14  during any month no marriage licenses are issued or returned,
   15  the county court judge or clerk of the circuit court shall
   16  report such fact to the department upon forms prescribed and
   17  furnished by the department.
   18         Section 10. Section 382.023, Florida Statutes, is amended
   19  to read:
   20         382.023 Department to receive dissolution-of-marriage
   21  records; fees.—Clerks of the circuit courts shall collect for
   22  their services at the time of the filing of a final judgment of
   23  dissolution of marriage a fee of up to $10.50, of which 43
   24  percent shall be retained by the clerk of the circuit court as a
   25  part of the cost in the cause in which the judgment is granted.
   26  The remaining 57 percent shall be remitted to the Department of
   27  Revenue for deposit to the Department of Health to defray part
   28  of the cost of maintaining the dissolution-of-marriage records.
   29  A record of each and every judgment of dissolution of marriage
   30  granted by the court during the preceding calendar month, giving
   31  names of parties and such other data as required by forms
   32  prescribed by the department, shall be electronically
   33  transmitted to the department weekly, on or before the 10th day
   34  of each month, along with an accounting of the funds remitted to