Florida Senate - 2025 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. SB 806
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LEGISLATIVE ACTION
Senate . House
Comm: RCS .
03/12/2025 .
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The Committee on Judiciary (Yarborough) recommended the
following:
1 Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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3 Delete lines 26 - 33
4 and insert:
5 (b) Where the Attorney General asserts the rights of a
6 qualified beneficiary as provided in (3)(a), the Attorney
7 General has the exclusive authority to represent the general
8 public, unnamed charitable beneficiaries, and any person having
9 a special interest in a charitable trust, in any judicial
10 proceedings within this state or elsewhere, with respect to all
11 matters relating to the administration of the charitable trust,
12 including and without limitation, contract and trust law claims
13 relating to charitable distributions and the exercise of trustee
14 powers. The Attorney General of another state or any other
15 public officer of another state does not have standing to assert
16 such rights or interests.
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19 And the title is amended as follows:
20 Delete lines 3 - 6
21 and insert:
22 736.0110, F.S.; specifying circumstances in with the
23 Attorney General has the exclusive authority to
24 represent certain interests relating to a charitable
25 trust having its principal place of administration in
26 this state; prohibiting