Conference Committee on House Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations/ Senate Environment and Natural Resources Appropriations

Senate Offer #1: Proviso, Implementing Bill, Back of Bill

Friday, March 2, 2018

404 House Office Building House Agriculture and Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee / Senate Appropriations Subcommitteee on the Environment and Natural Resources FY 2018-19 Proviso

HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 The moneys contained herein are appropriated from the named funds to the Department of The moneys contained herein are appropriated from the named funds to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Department of Environmental Protection, Fish and Wildlife Agriculture and Consumer Services, Department of Environmental Protection, Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Department of Transportation as the amounts to be used to Idenitical Conservation Commission and the Department of Transportation as the amounts to be used to pay the salaries, other operational expenditures and fixed capital outlay of the named agencies. pay the salaries, other operational expenditures and fixed capital outlay of the named agencies.

AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF, AND COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE From the funds provided in Specific Appropriations 1333 through 1498, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services shall submit quarterly reports on all travel related to training, seminars, workshops, conferences, or similarly purposed travel that was completed by senior management employees and division or program directors. Each quarterly report shall include the following information: (a) employee name, (b) position title, (c) purpose of travel, (d) dates and location of travel, (e) confirmation of agency head authorization if required by HB Different House Senate 5003, and (f) total travel cost. The report shall be submitted to the chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, the chair of the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, and the Executive Office of the Governor's Office of Policy and Budget. The first report shall be submitted on July 13, 2018, for the period of April 1, 2018, through June 30, 2018, and quarterly thereafter. PROGRAM: OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER AND ADMINISTRATION AGRICULTURAL WATER POLICY COORDINATION 1346 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ AGRICULTURAL NONPOINT SOURCES BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IMPLEMENTATION From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1346, $5,800,000 in recurring funds from the General From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1346, $8,800,000 in recurring funds from the General Revenue Fund and $3,000,000 from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund are provided for the Revenue Fund is provided for the operations and maintenance of the Hybrid Wetland Hybrid Wetland Treatment Systems operations and maintenance (recurring base Different Treatment Systems. House House appropriations project).

From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1346, $3,100,000 in recurring funds from the General From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1346, $5,100,000 in recurring funds from the General Fund and $2,000,000 from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund are provided for the Floating Revenue Fund is provided for the operations and maintenance of the Floating Aquatic Aquatic Vegetative Tilling Systems operations and maintenance (recurring base appropriations Different Vegetative Tilling Systems. House House project).

From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1346, $1,500,000 in nonrecurring funds from the Different House House General Revenue Fund is provided for water supply planning and conservation.

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 EXECUTIVE DIRECTION AND SUPPORT SERVICES 1349 OTHER PERSONAL SERVICES From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1349, $150,000 in recurring funds from the General Revenue Fund is provided for the Fostering Success Pilot Project, in consultation with the Different House House Guardian ad Litem Program, to develop and implement internships/shadowing for foster youth.

1354 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ CONTRACTED SERVICES From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1354, $100,000 in recurring funds from the General Revenue Fund is provided for employment readiness training and placement services, completed in coordination with the Department of Children and Families and the Department Different House House of Economic Opportunity, for foster youth participating in the Fostering Success Pilot Project within the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. 1357D GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ STATE FAIR AUTHORITY From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1357D, $3,000,000 500,000 in nonrecurring funds House from the General Revenue Fund is provided to address the safety and security needs at the Different Senate Florida State Fair pursuant to section 616.251(2), Florida Statutes. Modified PROGRAM: AGRICULTURE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION CENTER OFFICE OF AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 1397 EXPENSES From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1397, $55,000 in nonrecurring funds from From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1397, $55,000 in nonrecurring funds from Senate the General Revenue Fund is provided for Renewal of Technology Research and Advisory Similar the General Revenue Fund is provided for technology research and advisory services (Senate House Services (HB 3929). Form 1558 and HB 3929). Modified

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 1401A SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ REGULATORY LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1401A, $13,292,708 in nonrecurring funds from the From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1401A, $13,292,708 in nonrecurring funds from the Division of Licensing Trust Fund is provided for Release 1 of the Regulatory Lifecycle Division of Licensing Trust Fund is provided for the Regulatory Lifecycle Management System Management System project. Of these funds, $9,969,531 shall be placed in reserve. The project. Of these funds, $9,969,531 shall be placed in reserve. The department is authorized to department is authorized to submit quarterly budget amendments to request release of funds submit quarterly budget amendments to request release of funds pursuant to the provisions of pursuant to the provisions of chapter 216, Florida Statutes, and based on the department's chapter 216, Florida Statutes, and based on the department's planned quarterly expenditures. planned quarterly expenditures. The budget amendments shall include a detailed operational The budget amendments shall include a detailed operational work plan, project spending plan, work plan, project spending plan, and progress made to date for each project milestone, Similar and progress made to date for each project milestone, planned and actual deliverable House House planned and actual deliverable completion dates, planned and actual costs incurred, and any completion dates, planned and actual costs incurred, and any current project issues and risks. current project issues and risks. The department shall submit independent verification and The department shall submit independent verification and validation assessments and validation assessments and quarterly project status reports to the Executive Office of the quarterly project status reports to the Executive Office of the Governor's Office of Policy and Governor's Office of Policy and Budget and the chairs of the Senate Appropriations Committee Budget and the chairs of the Senate Appropriations Committee and the House of and the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee. Representatives Appropriations Committee.

PROGRAM: CONSUMER PROTECTION AGRICULTURAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1414 AID TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ‐ MOSQUITO CONTROL PROGRAM From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1414, $500,000 from the General Inspection Of the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1414, $500,000 from the General Inspection Trust Fund shall be used to support personnel at the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Trust Fund shall be used to support personnel at the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS)/Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory to perform applied research to develop and test (IFAS)/Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory to perform applied research to develop and test Similar House House formulations, application techniques, and procedures of pesticides and biological control formulations, application techniques, and procedures of pesticides and biological control agents for the control of arthropods, and in particular, biting arthropods of public health or agents for the control of arthropods. nuisance importance. Of the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1414, $500,000 from the General Inspection Trust Fund shall be used for competitive grants as approved by the department for applied and Different basic research into the practical methods of control to be used by local mosquito control Senate Senate agencies, including research into the prevention of mosquito‐borne illnesses. The research may be conducted by any public university or college in Florida.

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 PROGRAM: AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT 1433 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ CITRUS RESEARCH From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1433, $500,000 in nonrecurring funds from the From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1433, $4,000,000 $6,000,000 in nonrecurring funds General Revenue Fund, $4,485,900 in nonrecurring funds from the Citrus Inspection Trust Fund from the Citrus Inspection Trust Fund General Revenue Fund and $4,000,000 $2,000,000 from and $5,014,100 5,514,100 from the Agricultural Emergency Eradication Trust Fund shall be the Agricultural Emergency Eradication Trust Fund shall be transferred to the Citrus Research House Senate Similar transferred to the Citrus Research and Development Foundation, Inc. to conduct, or cause to be and Development Foundation, Inc., to conduct, or cause to be conducted, research projects on Modified Modified conducted, research projects on citrus disease, pursuant to section 581.031(32), Florida citrus disease, pursuant to section 581.031(32), Florida Statutes. Statutes. From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1433, the Citrus Research and Development The Citrus Research and Development Foundation shall hold public meetings that includes Foundation shall hold quarterly public meetings at locations that best represent all geographic reporting results of completed research projects, current research and planned research regions of the state with an emphasis on citrus production. The public meetings shall include in‐ projects on citrus disease, including but not limited to citrus canker and greening. Scientists, depth reporting on the results of non‐confidential completed research projects, current growers, and industry representatives must be represented at the meetings. research and planned research projects on citrus disease, including but not limited to citrus Similar House House canker and citrus greening. Scientists, growers, industry representatives, and Citrus Research and Development Foundation administrators must be represented at the public meetings. Public meetings shall provide the opportunity for public input, questions and comments.

Funds in Specific Appropriation 1433, outside of direct operational and staffing costs within the Citrus Research and Development Foundation, shall not be used for any administrative Different House House assessment fees from external entities. 1433A SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ CITRUS CANKER ERADICATION FINAL JUDGMENT ‐ BROWARD COUNTY From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1433A, $22,049,046 in nonrecurring funds from the General Revenue Fund is appropriated for the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to make full and final payment of all amounts due on all judgments, including interest thereon, rendered against the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Commissioner of Agriculture in the case of In Re: Citrus Canker Litigation, Case No. 00‐ 18394(08)CACE (17th Judicial Circuit in and for Broward County, Florida). Release of the funds is contingent upon the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Commissioner Different House Senate of Agriculture obtaining from counsel for the plaintiffs and class a recordation of a satisfaction of all judgments rendered in that case; or in the alternative, is contingent upon the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Commissioner of Agriculture pursuing the procedures set out in section 55.141,Florida Statutes, for obtaining satisfactions of all judgments rendered in that case from the Clerk of Court.

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 1433B SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ CITRUS CANKER ERADICATION FINAL JUDGMENT ‐ LEE COUNTY

From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1433B, $17,241,535 in nonrecurring funds from the General Revenue Fund is appropriated for the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to make full and final payment of all amounts due on all judgments, including interest thereon, rendered against the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Commissioner of Agriculture in the case of Dellaselva v. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, et al, Case No. 03‐1947 CA WCM (20th Judicial Circuit in and for Lee County, Florida). Release of the funds is contingent upon the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Different House Senate Services and the Commissioner of Agriculture obtaining from counsel for the plaintiffs and class a recordation of a satisfaction of all judgments rendered in that case; or in the alternative, is contingent upon the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Commissioner of Agriculture pursuing the procedures set out in section 55.141, Florida Statutes, for obtaining satisfactions of all judgments rendered in that case from the Clerk of Court.

1433C SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ CITRUS CANKER ERADICATION FINAL JUDGMENT ‐ PALM BEACH COUNTY From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1433C, $30,045,125 in nonrecurring funds from the General Revenue Fund is appropriated for the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to make full and final payment of all amounts due on all judgments, including interest thereon, rendered against the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Commissioner of Agriculture in the case of Mendez v. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, et al, Case No. 02‐13717 AJ (15th Judicial Circuit in and for Palm Beach County, Florida). Release of the funds is contingent upon the Department of Agriculture and Different House Senate Consumer Services and the Commissioner of Agriculture obtaining from counsel for the plaintiffs and class a recordation of a satisfaction of all judgments rendered in that case; or in the alternative, is contingent upon the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Commissioner of Agriculture pursuing the procedures set out in section 55.141, Florida Statutes, for obtaining satisfactions of all judgments rendered in that case from the Clerk of Court.

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 1433D SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ CITRUS CANKER ERADICATION FINAL JUDGMENT ‐ ORANGE COUNTY From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1433D, $38,126,817 in nonrecurring funds from the General Revenue Fund is appropriated for the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to make full and final payment of all amounts due on all judgments, including interest thereon, rendered against the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Commissioner of Agriculture in the case of Ayers, et al v. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Case No. 05‐CA‐4120 (9th Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida). Release of the funds is contingent upon the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Different House Senate and the Commissioner of Agriculture obtaining from counsel for the plaintiffs and class a recordation of a satisfaction of all judgments rendered in that case; or in the alternative, is contingent upon the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Commissioner of Agriculture pursuing the procedures set out in section 55.141, Florida Statutes, for obtaining satisfactions of all judgments rendered in that case from the Clerk of Court.

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS MARKETING 1444 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ FLORIDA AGRICULTURE PROMOTION CAMPAIGN From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1444, $750,000 in recurring funds from the General Revenue Fund is provided to the Cattle Enhancement Board, Inc., to conduct programs and research designed to expand uses of beef and beef products and strengthen the market Different House Senate position of Florida's cattle industry in this state and in the nation (recurring base appropriations project).

From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1444, $98,850 in nonrecurring funds from the General Revenue Fund is provided to the Miami International Agriculture, Horse and Cattle Show for Different House Senate promotional activities (HB 3825). 1447 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ URBAN AQUAPONICS FARMING Funds in Specific Appropriation 1447 are provided for the Native Fresh Urban Aquaponics Different Farming project (Senate Form 1163). Senate Senate

1452A GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ FLORIDA HORSE PARK The nonrecurring funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1452A are provided for grounds Funds in Specific Appropriation 1452A are provided for the Florida Horse Park (Senate Form Senate Similar House equipment at the Florida Horse Park (HB 3473). 1648 and HB 3473). Modified

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 1452B GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ AGRICULTURAL PROMOTION AND EDUCATION FACILITIES From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1452B, $5,000,000 1,080,320 in nonrecurring From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1452B, $3,450,000 in nonrecurring funds funds from the General Revenue Fund shall be used for the following: Similar from the General Revenue Fund shall be used for the following: Arcadia Rodeo Equestrian Facility (HB 3487)...... 1,000,000 Arcadia Rodeo Equestrian Facility...... 300,000 Bradford County Fair Association (Senate Form 2479).………. 1,500,000 Bradford County Fair Association (Senate Form 2479)...... 2,000,000 House House Modified Hardee County Agricultural Training/Conference Center (HB 2241).... 500,000 Modified Different Fair Association...... 450,000 Manatee River Fair Association...... 450,000 Marion County Southeastern Livestock Pavilion Phase 3 .... 580,320 Marion County Southeastern Livestock Pavilion...... 200,000 Northeast Florida Fair Association...... 550,000 Northeast Florida Fair Association...... 300,000 Pasco County Fair Association ...... 1,000,000 Pasco County Fair Association ...... 200,000 ANIMAL PEST AND DISEASE CONTROL 1466A SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ STATE AGRICULTURAL RESPONSE TEAM (SART) Funds in Specific Appropriation 1466A are provided to the Department of Agriculture and Funds in Specific Appropriation 1466A are provided for the purchase and maintenance of Consumer Services to coordinate the state's response to animal and agricultural issues in Similar equipment necessary to coordinate the state's response for animal and agricultural issues in House House Florida in case of an emergency or disaster situation. Florida in case of an emergency or disaster situation.

PLANT PEST AND DISEASE CONTROL 1481 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ CONTRACTED SERVICES From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1481, $150,000 in nonrecurring funds from the Agricultural Emergency Eradication Trust Fund is provided for removal and destruction of Different infested avocado trees that are acting as hosts and breeding factories for pests and disease House Senate (Senate Form 1239).

1483 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ TRANSFER TO UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA/ INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES FOR INVASIVE EXOTICS QUARANTINE FACILITY Funds in Specific Appropriation 1483 are provided to the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences for Invasive Exotics Quarantine Facility (recurring base appropriations Different House House project).

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 FOOD, NUTRITION AND WELLNESS 1493 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ SUPPORT FOR FOOD BANK From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1493, $450,000 in recurring funds from the General From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1493, $1,600,000 $800,000 in nonrecurring funds Revenue Fund is provided to Feeding Florida, formerly known as Florida Association of Food from the General Revenue Fund is provided to Feeding Florida, formerly known as Florida House Senate Banks (recurring base appropriations project), and $3,383,606 1,250,000 in nonrecurring funds Similar Association of Food Banks (Senate Form 2416). Modified Modified from the General Revenue Fund (HB 2911).

From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1493, $100,000 in nonrecurring funds from the Different General Revenue Fund is provided for the Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida (Senate House Senate Form 1241).

From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1493, $125,000 in nonrecurring funds from the From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1493, $100,000 in nonrecurring funds from the House Similar Senate General Revenue Fund is provided to the Southeastern Food Bank (HB 2375). General Revenue Fund is provided for the Southeastern Food Bank (Senate Form 1706). Modified From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1493, $1,000,000 in nonrecurring funds from the From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1493, $200,000 in nonrecurring funds from the House General Revenue Fund is provided for the Feeding South Florida Community Kitchen (HB 4211). Different General Revenue Fund is provided for the Feeding South Florida Community Kitchen (Senate Senate Form 2402). Modified 1493A SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ HARRY CHAPIN FOOD BANK OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1493A, $800,000 in nonrecurring funds from the General Revenue Fund is provided for the Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida (HB Different House Senate 3919).

1495 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ FARM SHARE PROGRAM From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1495, $434,909 in recurring funds from the General The funds in Specific Appropriation 1495 are provided to Farm Share. Farm Share may not allow Revenue Fund is provided to Farm Share (recurring base appropriations project), and any candidate for elective office host a food distribution event during the period of time House $3,000,000 1,250,000 in nonrecurring funds from the General Revenue Fund (HB 4265). Different between the last day of the election qualifying period and the day of the election, if the Senate candidate is opposed for election or re‐election at the time of the event. This provision does Modified not apply when the event is in response to a direct emergency (Senate Form 1088). From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1495, Farm Share may not allow any candidate for elective office to host a food distribution event during the period of time between the last day of the election qualifying period and the day of the election, if the Different House Senate candidate is opposed for election or re‐election at the time of the event. This provision does not apply when the event is in response to a direct emergency.

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF From the funds provided in Specific Appropriations 1499 through 1719, the Department of Environmental Protection shall submit quarterly reports on all travel related to training, seminars, workshops, conferences, or similarly purposed travel that was completed by senior management employees and division or program directors. Each quarterly report shall include the following information: (a) employee name, (b) position title, (c) purpose of travel, (d) dates and location of travel, (e) confirmation of agency head authorization if required by HB 5003, Different House Senate and (f) total travel cost. The report shall be submitted to the chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, the chair of the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, and the Executive Office of the Governor's Office of Policy and Budget. The first report shall be submitted on July 13, 2018, for the period of April 1, 2018, through June 30, 2018, and quarterly thereafter. PROGRAM: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES EXECUTIVE DIRECTION AND SUPPORT SERVICES 1508 FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS AND CONSTRUCTION ‐ STATEWIDE

The funds in Specific Appropriation 1508 are provided for repairs and maintenance of the Department's Warehouse and Annex buildings, including roof replacement, window replacement, Americans with Disabilities Act bathroom renovations, air duct cleaning, Different House House mold/mildew remediation, new heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment, and other needed repairs. PROGRAM: STATE LANDS LAND ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT 1542 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ LAND MANAGEMENT Funds from Specific Appropriation 1542 may be used for resource stewardship, including Funds from Specific Appropriation 1542 may be used for resource stewardship, including program management, inventory management, administration, and planning. Identical program management, inventory management, administration, and planning.

1550 FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ DEBT SERVICE Funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1550 are for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 debt service on Funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1550 are for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 debt service on bonds. These funds may be used to refinance any or all series if it is in the best interest of the bonds. These funds may be used to refinance any or all series if it is in the best interest of the state as determined by the Division of Bond Finance. If the debt service varies as a result of a Identical state as determined by the Division of Bond Finance. If the debt service varies as a result of a change in the interest rate, timing of issuance, or other circumstances, there is appropriated change in the interest rate, timing of issuance, or other circumstances, there is appropriated from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund an amount sufficient to pay such debt service. from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund an amount sufficient to pay such debt service.

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 PROGRAM: DISTRICT OFFICES REGULATORY DISTRICT OFFICES 1555 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ CONTRACTED SERVICES From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1555, $277,650 in nonrecurring funds from From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1555, $277,650 $100,000 in nonrecurring the General Revenue Fund is provided for a mobile vessel pumpout service to assist Monroe funds from the General Revenue Fund is provided for a mobile vessel pumpout service to assist House Different House County with alternative funding for the Monroe County Mobile Vessel Pumpout Program (HB Monroe County with alternative funding for the Monroe County Mobile Vessel Pumpout Modified 4359). Program (HB 4359 and Senate Form 2086).

PROGRAM: WATER POLICY AND ECOSYSTEMS RESTORATION WATER POLICY AND ECOSYSTEMS RESTORATION 1570 AID TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ‐ GRANTS AND AIDS ‐ WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS ‐ LAND MANAGEMENT From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1570, $1,610,000 is provided to the Northwest Florida From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1570, $1,610,000 is provided to the Northwest Florida Water Management District, $1,777,210 is provided to the Water Management Water Management District, $1,777,210 is provided to the Suwannee River Water Management District, $2,250,000 is provided to the St. Johns Water Management District, $2,250,000 is District, $2,250,000 is provided to the St. Johns Water Management District, $2,250,000 is Identical provided to the Southwest Florida Water Management District, and $2,350,000 is provided to provided to the Southwest Florida Water Management District, and $2,350,000 is provided to the South Florida Water Management District. the South Florida Water Management District.

1571 AID TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ‐ GRANTS AND AIDS ‐ WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS ‐ MFLS From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1571, $1,811,000 is provided to the Northwest Florida From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1571, $1,811,000 is provided to the Northwest Florida Water Management District and $1,635,000 is provided to the Suwannee River Water Identical Water Management District, and $1,635,000 is provided to the Suwannee River Water Management District for activities related to establishing minimum flows and levels. Management District, for activities related to establishing minimum flows and levels. 1573 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ HERBERT HOOVER DIKE The nonrecurring funds in Specific Appropriation 1573 are provided for transfer to the South Florida Water Management District to expedite repairs to the Herbert Hoover Dike. The funds in Specific Appropriation 1573 may be transferred by the Department of Environmental House Protection to the South Florida Water Management District pursuant to s. 373.501(2), Florida Different House Modified Statutes, to expedite the rehabilitation of the Herbert Hoover Dike. Funds shall be fully released at the beginning of the fiscal year and may be advanced in part or total.

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 1576 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ GRANTS AND AIDS ‐ OCEAN RESEARCH AND CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION ‐ KILROY MONITORING SYSTEMS

The funds in Specific Appropriation 1576 are provided for the Oceanographic Research and Conservation Association (ORCA) for Kilroy water quality monitoring (recurring base Different House House appropriations project). 1577 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ GRANTS AND AIDS ‐ LAGOON AND BASIN ‐ OPERATIONS

The funds in Specific Appropriation 1577 are provided for operations and maintenance for five Land/Ocean Biogeochemical Observatory water quality instruments for the Different House House St. Lucie Estuary and surrounding Indian River Lagoon areas (recurring base appropriations project). 1580 FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ DEBT SERVICE ‐ SAVE OUR BONDS Funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1580 are for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 debt service on Funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1580 are for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 debt service on bonds authorized pursuant to section 215.619, Florida Statutes, including any other continuing bonds authorized pursuant to section 215.619, Florida Statutes, including any other continuing payments necessary or incidental to the repayment of the bonds. These funds may be used to payments necessary or incidental to the repayment of the bonds. These funds may be used to refinance any or all series if it is in the best interest of the state as determined by the Division Identical refinance any or all series if it is in the best interest of the state as determined by the Division of Bond Finance. If the debt service varies as a result of a change in the interest rate, timing of of Bond Finance. If the debt service varies as a result of a change in the interest rate, timing of issuance, or other circumstances, there is appropriated from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund an issuance, or other circumstances, there is appropriated from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund an amount sufficient to pay such debt service. amount sufficient to pay such debt service. 1580 GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ GRANTS AND AIDS ‐ FLORIDA KEYS AREA OF CRITICAL STATE CONCERN

From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1580, $5,000,000 in nonrecurring funds from the General Revenue Fund is appropriated to the Department of Environmental Protection for the purpose of entering into financial assistance agreements with local governments located in the Florida Keys Area of Critical State Concern or the City of Key West Area of Critical State Concern, to be distributed in accordance with the existing interlocal agreement among the Village of Different Islamorada, the Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District, the City of Marathon, the Monroe Senate Senate County/Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority, the City of Key West, and Key Colony Beach, to finance or refinance the cost of constructing sewage collection, treatment, and disposal facilities or building projects that protect, restore, or enhance nearshore water quality and fisheries, such as stormwater or canal restoration projects and projects to protect water resources available to the Florida Keys.

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 1581 GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ EVERGLADES RESTORATION From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1581, $32,000,000 from the Land Acquisition Trust From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1581, $32,000,000 from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund is provided for the Restoration Strategies Regional Water Quality Plan. Identical Fund is provided for the Restoration Strategies Regional Water Quality Plan. From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1581, $64,000,000 in nonrecurring funds from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund is provided for the transfer to the Everglades Trust Fund within the House Different House South Florida Water Management District pursuant to section 375.041(3)(b)4., Florida Statutes. Modified

From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1581, $1,376,213 in nonrecurring funds from the Save From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1581, $1,376,213 in nonrecurring funds from the Save Our Everglades Trust Fund and $109,696,082 99,504,918 in nonrecurring funds from the Land Our Everglades Trust Fund and $118,100,000 in nonrecurring funds from the Land Acquisition Acquisition Trust Fund shall be distributed to the South Florida Water Management District for Trust Fund shall be distributed to the South Florida Water Management District for the the planning, design, engineering, and construction of the Comprehensive Everglades planning, design, engineering, and construction of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Restoration Plan (CERP). Distribution of these funds to the district shall be equally matched by Plan (CERP). Distribution of these funds to the district shall be equally matched by the House Similar House the cumulative contributions from the district by Fiscal Year 2019‐2020 by providing funding or cumulative contributions from the district by Fiscal Year 2019‐2020 by providing funding or Modified credits toward project components. The dollar value of in‐kind project design and construction credits toward project components. The dollar value of in‐kind project design and construction work by the district in furtherance of the CERP and existing interest in public lands needed for a work by the district in furtherance of the CERP and existing interest in public lands needed for a project component are credits toward the district's contributions. project component are credits toward the district's contributions.

1582 GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ NORTHERN EVERGLADES AND ESTUARIES PROTECTION From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1582, $1,701,131 in recurring funds from the From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1582, $1,701,131 in recurring funds from the General Revenue Fund, and $28,175,082 in recurring funds and $1,123,787 in nonrecurring General Revenue Fund, $1,123,787 in nonrecurring funds from the Save Our Everglades Trust funds from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund, shall be used to implement the Northern Similar Fund, and $28,175,082 in recurring funds from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund, shall be used to Senate Senate Everglades and Estuaries Protection Program, pursuant to section 373.4595, Florida Statutes. implement the Northern Everglades and Estuaries Protection Program, pursuant to section 373.4595, Florida Statutes.

PROGRAM: WATER RESTORATION ASSISTANCE WATER RESTORATION ASSISTANCE Funds in Specific Appropriations 1598, 1599, and 1600 are provided from the named funds to Funds in Specific Appropriations 1598, 1599, and 1600 are provided from the named funds to the Department of Environmental Protection to fund the Drinking Water and Wastewater the Department of Environmental Protection to fund the Drinking Water and Wastewater Treatment Facility Construction State Revolving Loan Programs and the Small Community Treatment Facility Construction State Revolving Loan Programs and the Small Community Sewer Construction Assistance Program developed pursuant to provisions of sections 403.8532, Identical Sewer Construction Assistance Program developed pursuant to provisions of sections 403.8532, 403.1835, and 403.1838, Florida Statutes. Those appropriations used by the department for 403.1835, and 403.1838, Florida Statutes. Those appropriations used by the department for grants and aids may be advanced in part or in total. grants and aids may be advanced in part or in total.

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 1590 FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ ST. JOHNS RIVER AND KEYSTONE HEIGHTS LAKE REGION PROJECTS The funds in Specific Appropriation 1590 are provided to the St. Johns River Water From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1590, $50,000,000 in recurring funds from the Land Management District for St. Johns River and/or Keystone Heights Lake Region restoration, Acquisition Trust Fund is provided to the St. Johns River Water Management District for St. public access and recreation projects. Johns River and/or Keystone Heights Lake Region restoration, public access and recreation Senate Similar projects. The funds in Specific Appropriation 1590 are provided to the St. Johns River Water House Modified Management District for St. Johns River, its tributaries, and/or Keystone Heights Lake Region restoration, public access and recreation projects.

1594 FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ HURRICANE BEACH RECOVERY Funds in Specific Appropriation 1594 are provided for the purpose of implementing beach and dune repair and restoration projects in response to the damages caused by Hurricane Irma. These funds shall be placed in reserve until October 1, 2018, when they will be available as state match to federal funds. The department is authorized to submit budget amendments on Different House Senate or after October 1, 2018, to request the release of funds pursuant to the provisions of chapter 216, Florida Statutes. The funds shall be used as necessary state match to federal funds, or otherwise provide for up to 50 percent of the beach and dune restoration costs where federal assistance is not provided. Counties impacted by Hurricane Irma that are interested in receiving this funding must submit a detailed scope of work to the Beach Management Funding Assistance Program before Different House Senate October 1, 2018. In evaluating this funding, the Department shall prioritize state match to federal funds and proportionately distribute the remaining funds among the areas most critically impacted by Hurricane Irma. 1595 FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ SPRINGS RESTORATION Funds in Specific Appropriation 1595 may be used for land acquisition to protect springs and Funds in Specific Appropriation 1595 may be used for land acquisition to protect springs and for capital projects that protect the quality and quantity of water that flow from springs. Identical for capital projects that protect the quality and quantity of water that flow from springs.

Funds in Specific Appropriation 1595 shall be placed in reserve until the department submits to the Legislative Budget Commission a project plan that includes, but is not limited to, a prioritization of springs projects that best represents all geographic regions of the state with an emphasis on equal spending between urban and agricultural areas to protect the quality and Different House Senate quantity of water that flows from springs. The department may request the release of the funds upon submission of the project plan for approval by the Legislative Budget Commission pursuant to the provisions of chapter 216, Florida Statutes.

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 1595A GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ GRANTS AND AIDS ‐ WATER PROJECTS

From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1595A, $24,480,073 in nonrecurring funds from the From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1595A, $38,388,500 in nonrecurring funds from the Senate General Revenue Fund is provided for the following water projects: General Revenue Fund is allocated among the following water projects: House Modified No Language Aventura NE 183rd Street Seawall Restoration Apopka Asbestos‐Cement Potable Water Line Replacement Improvements (HB 4119)...... 544,214 (Senate Form 2181)...... 200,000 Boynton Beach ‐ Alternative Reclaimed Water Supply Atlantic Beach Aquatic Gardens/Hopkins Creek Flood Project (HB 3863)...... 250,000Different Mitigation (Senate Form 1757)...... 200,000 Senate Brooksville Master Pump Station Modification Bay Harbor Islands Sewer Lateral Lining Project (Senate Form House Modified No Project (HB 4477)...... 400,000 1587)...... 500,000 Language Cape Coral Reservoir and Pipeline Project (HB 3075)...... 1,115,000 Belle Isle ‐ Gene Polk Park Stormwater Drainage Project Clewiston Storm Spill Prevention (HB 2589)...... 381,032 (Senate Form 2228)...... 250,000 Columbia County Fairgrounds Drainage Improvement Blountstown ‐ Wastewater Effluent Discharge (Senate Form Project (HB 3339)...... 100,000 1581)...... 100,000

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 Cooper City Natalie's Cove / Flamingo Gardens Bonita Springs Imperial River Flood Mitigation and Drainage (HB 2551)...... 943,746 Prevention (Senate Form 1394)...... 1,500,000 DeSoto County Lake Suzy Wastewater Modifications (HB 3471).. 450,000 Boynton Beach ‐ Alternative Reclaimed Water Supply Project Flagler County Flooding and Environmental Mitigation (Senate Form 2169)...... 250,000 Water Control Project Phase 1 (HB 4279)...... 750,000 Brevard County ‐ Indian River Lagoon Living Shoreline Fort Lauderdale Tidal Valves and Stormwater Improvement Oyster Bars (Senate Form 1123)...... 300,000 Project (HB 3221)...... 700,000 Brevard County Osprey Water Reclamation Facility Nutrient Fort Myers Beach ‐ Stormwater Outfall Removal Upgrade (Senate Form 2224)...... 300,000 Improvements (HB 3923)...... 500,000 Brevard County ‐ Replacing 1370 Septic Systems with Sewer Fort Myers Billy's Creek Restoration (HB 4579)...... 775,000 Service (Senate Form 1122)...... 290,000 Glades County & Estuary Area Bristol Water Supply Well (Senate Form 1434)...... 225,000 Wastewater (HB 2145)...... 891,848 Brooksville Master Pump Station Modification Hardee County Regional Potable Service Improvements, (Senate Form 1831)...... 200,000 Phase 2 (HB 2289)...... 285,000 Charlotte County El Jobean Septic to Sewer Transmission Line Hardee County Regional Wastewater Improvements, (Senate Form 1213)...... 200,000 Phase 6 (HB 4271)...... 910,000 Citrus County Cambridge Greens Septic to Sewer Senate Indian River County‐West Wabasso Septic to Sewer (HB 4607).. 840,000 (Senate Form 1837)...... 150,000 Different House Modified No Lee County Artesian Well Abandonment Project (HB 2257)...... 80,000 Citrus County Old Homosassa West Septic to Sewer Project Language Lee County Lakes Park Littoral Zone Project (HB 2377)...... 400,000 (Senate Form 1836)...... 235,600 Marco Island San Marco Road Drainage Project Coconut Creek ‐ Wynmoor Potable Water Line Retrofit Improvements (HB 4575)...... 475,000 Project (Senate Form 1425)...... 100,000 Margate Sewer Piping Rehabilitation Project (HB 3141)...... 500,000 Collier County ‐ West Goodlette Frank Road Area Stormwater,. Martin County East Fork Creek Stormwater Quality Septic to Sewer Improvement Project (Senate Form 1374)...... 300,000 Retrofit (HB 2507)...... 1,200,000 Columbia County Cannon Creek Stormwater Treatment Flood Medley 96th Street Drainage Improvements (NW 87th Avenue to Abatement (Senate Form 2423)...... 500,000 NW South River Drive) (HB 2413)...... 500,000 Columbia County Fairgrounds Drainage Improvement Project Miami Lakes Royal Oaks Drainage Improvements (HB 2161)...... 500,000 (Senate Form 2377)...... 100,000 Miami Lakes West Drainage Improvements Phase 3 (HB 2159).... 500,000 Cooper City Natalie's Cove/Flamingo Gardens Drainage North Miami Arch Creek North/South Drainage Improvements ‐ Improvements (Senate Form 1296)...... 300,000 Basin C (HB 2927)...... 496,750 Coral Gables Waterway and Tributary Canals Water Quality Ocala Silver Springs Stormwater and Nutrient Reduction Improvement Feasibility Assessment (Senate Form 1145)...... 86,141 Project (HB 2475)...... 300,000 Coral Gables‐Citywide Stormwater System Improvements Okaloosa County Overbrook Subdivision Flooding (HB 2857).... 250,000 and Stormwater Outfall Baffles (Senate Form 1105)...... 200,000 Okeechobee Utility Authority Treasure Island Septic to Coral Springs Stormwater Improvement (Senate Form 1847)..... 100,000

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 Sewer (HB 2227)...... 523,867 Corbett Levee Construction ‐ Phase II (Senate Form 1067).... 250,000 Palm Beach Gardens Stormwater Maintenance, Repairs and Dade City Dade Oaks Stormwater Pond (Senate Form 1819)...... 250,000 Operation Program (HB 2547)...... 250,000 Dania Beach ‐ Melaleuca Gardens Water Main Parker Watermain Replacement (HB 2317)...... 659,370 (Senate Form 1383)...... 153,389 Manasota Partially Treated Water ASR Davie Westside Drainage Improvements (Senate Form 1884)..... 150,000 Project (HB 2585)...... 1,000,000 Deltona Wellington WTP and Lombardy WTP Interconnect Port Orange Flooding Mitigation and Stormwater Quality (Senate Form 1439)...... 250,000 Improvement Phase II Including Land Acquisition (HB 2805). 750,000 Doral Canal Bank Stabilization Year 7 (Senate Form 1242).... 150,000 Port St. Lucie McCarty Ranch Water Quality Restoration and Doral Stormwater Improvements at Sub Basin A‐4 Storage Project ‐ Design (HB 2059)...... 180,000 (Senate Form 1243)...... 250,000 Riviera Beach Singer Island South Stormwater Dunnellon Downtown Infrastructure Improvements Improvements (HB 2181)...... 1,183,000 (Senate Form 2253)...... 350,000 Sanford Nutrient Reduction at and East Palatka Fire Station Water Expansion (Senate Form 2250) 200,000 Watersheds (HB 2789)...... 500,000 Eatonville Water Main Replacement Project (Senate Form 1923) 150,000 Santa Rosa County Holley by the Sea Camden Drive Outfall Fernandina Beach Stormwater Shoreline Stabilization Improvements Phase 2 (HB 4161)...... 820,000 (Senate Form 1549)...... 200,000 South Daytona‐Windle Stormwater Pond Project (HB 2453)...... 50,000 Flagler Beach Wastewater Treatment Plant ‐ Sanitary Sewer Senate St. Augustine West 2nd Street Sanitary Sewer (HB 4223)...... 400,000 Overflow Risk Reduction (Senate Form 1585)...... 1,000,000 Different House Modified No Tamarac ‐ The Boulevards Stormwater Drainage Repair and Florida City NW 1st St‐NW 2 St from NW 7th Ave to Redland Language Pipe Lining (HB 4301)...... 500,000 Road Drainage and Roadway Improvements (Senate Form 2164)... 200,000 Tarpon Springs Dredge Project (HB 4619)...... 676,046 Florida Keys Alternative Emergency Water Supply (Senate Venice Eastgate Water and Sewer Relocation Form 2073)...... 910,000 Phase 2 (HB 2035)...... 750,000 Fort Myers Beach ‐ Stormwater Outfall Improvements Wauchula Green Street Stormwater Conveyance and (Senate Form 1393)...... 250,000 Improvements (HB 3483)...... 1,200,200 Freeport ‐ Kylea Laird and Live Oak Waterline (Senate Form 1540)...... 215,656 Glades Region Infrastructure Improvement Program (Senate Form 1424)...... 1,000,000 Gretna Water Booster Station (Senate Form 1958)...... 100,000 Gulfport Private Lateral Lines Replacement Incentive Program (Senate Form 2301)...... 150,000 Hardee County Regional Wastewater Service Improvements, Phase 6 (Senate Form 1131)...... 300,000 Hillsborough County Stormwater Enhancement and Improvement (Senate Form 2341)...... 250,000 Holley by the Sea Camden Drive Outfall Improvements Phase 2 (Senate Form 1338)...... 250,000

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 Restoration Project (Senate Form 1805)...... 250,000 Horseshoe Beach Drinking Water Project (Senate Form 2584)... 650,000 Indian River County ‐ West Wabasso Septic to Sewer Conversion (Senate Form 2034)...... 200,000 Inglis Sub Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant (Senate Form 2338)...... 1,000,000 Jacksonville Beach Land Acquisition: Taylor Property on the (Senate Form 1579)...... 150,000 Jacksonville Septic Tank Phase Out Program (Senate Form 2294)...... 500,000 Kings Bay Restoration Project Phase 1 (Senate Form 1806).... 250,000 LaBelle Zone J Septic Tank to Sewer Conversion Project (Senate Form 1379)...... 250,000 Lake County South Lake Regional Park (Senate Form 1355)..... 400,000 Lake Okeechobee Watershed Area Stormwater Conveyance Improvements ‐ NW/SW 3rd SW AVE B (Senate Form 1423)...... 200,000 Senate Lakeland Se7en Wetlands Wastewater Treatment Facility Different House Modified No (Senate Form 1146)...... 400,000 Language Lauderdale Lakes Stormwater Conveyance and Water Quality Improvement Project (Senate Form 1028)...... 200,000 Lee County Artesian Well Abandonment Project (Senate Form 1301)...... 80,000 Lee County Caloosahatchee Tributary Canal Rehabilitation L‐3 (Senate Form 1380)...... 250,000 Leon County Orchard Pond Greenway Trail, Phase II (Senate Form 1433)...... 300,000 Preservation Initiative (Senate Form 1066) 2,000,000 Marco Island San Marco Road Drainage Project Improvements (Senate Form 1225)...... 300,000 Margate Cured‐in‐Place Piping Rehabilitation Project (Senate Form 1228)...... 225,000 Martin County Golden Gate Vacuum Sewer System (Senate Form 2133)...... 250,000 Martin County Manatee Pocket Southwest Prong Stormwater Quality Retrofit Project (Senate Form 2025)...... 100,000 Martin County Old Palm City Septic to Sewer (Senate Form 2134)...... 2,000,000

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 Medley Seawall Expansion Phase II (Senate Form 1084)...... 150,000 Miami Beach SCADA (Senate Form 2297)...... 150,000 Miami Gardens Neighborhood Stormwater Swale Re‐grading Project (Senate Form 1733)...... 20,000 Miami Gardens NW 42 Avenue and NW 167 Terrace Intersection Drainage Improvement Project (Senate Form 1732)...... 65,000 Miami Gardens Vista Verde Drainage Improvement Project Phase #4 (Senate Form 1743)...... 300,000 Miami‐Dade County Model Lands North Canal Everglades Wetlands Restoration Project (Senate Form 2339)...... 200,000 Miami‐Dade County Pump Station Storm Hardening Project (Senate Form 1369)...... 52,200 Midway Sanitary Sewer System (Senate Form 1391)...... 500,000 Neptune Beach Florida Boulevard Stormwater Culvert Improvements (Senate Form 1273)...... 200,000 Senate Neptune Beach Sewer Force Main ‐ Neptune Grove Drive (Senate Different House Modified No Form 1554)...... 100,000 Language Newnans Lake Improvement Initiative Phase III (Senate Form 2490)...... 200,000 North Miami Beach Master Force Main Installation (Senate Form 1899)...... 225,000 Oak Hill Septic Removal and Wastewater Hookup (Senate Form 1850)...... 250,000 Oakland South Initiative Project (Senate Form 2325)...... 200,000 Ocala Silver Springs Stormwater and Nutrient Reduction Project (Senate Form 1934)...... 300,000 Okaloosa County Overbrook Subdivision Flooding Project (Senate Form 2578)...... 50,000 Oldsmar ‐ Harbor Palms Infrastructure Improvement Project (Senate Form 2151)...... 100,000 Ormond Beach South Peninsula Reclaimed Water Main Extension (Senate Form 1783)...... 100,000 Oviedo Twin Rivers Golf Course Reclaimed Water Improvements (Senate Form 1727)...... 150,000 Palatka Wastewater Treatment Plant Bio‐solids Treatment System Improvements (Senate Form 2474)...... 210,000

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 Peace Creek Integrated Water Supply Plan Phase 1...... 78,865 Pembroke Park I‐95 Mitigation Renovation Drainage Improvements (Senate Form 1744)...... 200,000 Pembroke Pines Utility Water Main Project (Senate Form 1845) 386,328 Penney Farms Stormwater Update (Senate Form 2413)...... 650,000 Pinellas County Sediment Removal and Restoration (Senate Form 2154)...... 100,000 Pinellas Park Pinebrook Estates Pond Improvements (Senate Form 1422)...... 310,000 Plant City Franklin Street Neighborhood Stormwater Improvements (Senate Form 2055)...... 200,000 Plant City Westside Integrated Treatment Park (Senate Form 2068)...... 125,000 Port Manatee Stormwater Requirements Study (Senate Senate Form 2158)...... 200,000 Different House Modified No Port Orange Flooding Mitigation and Stormwater Quality Language Improvement Phase II (Senate Form 1844)...... 200,000 Port St. Lucie McCarty Ranch Water Quality Restoration and Storage Project Area 3 Construction (Senate Form 1975)...... 900,000 Port St. Lucie McCarty Ranch Water Quality Restoration and Storage Project Area 3 Design (Senate Form 1976)...... 180,000 Riviera Beach Water Treatment Plant Disinfectant Facility (Senate Form 1278)...... 200,000 Royal Palm Beach Canal System Rehabilitation Project (Senate Form 1356)...... 200,000 Sanford Nutrient Reduction at Lake Monroe and Lake Jessup (Senate Form 1829)...... 500,000 Sanibel Donax Wastewater Reclamation Facility Process Improvements (Senate Form 1388)...... 300,000 Santa Rosa County East Bay Boulevard Culvert Upgrades (Senate Form 1298)...... 275,000 Sarasota County ‐ Dona Bay Watershed Restoration Project (Senate Form 1745)...... 750,000

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 South Dade Wetlands Preserve Land Acquisition for Salt Intrusion (Senate Form 1959)...... 200,000 Southeast Wellfield Lower Floridan Aquifer Project ‐ Phase I 489,796 Southwest Ranches Green Meadows Drainage (Senate Form 1368). 150,000 St. Pete Beach Sanitary Sewer Expansion (Senate Form 2031).. 300,000 Summer Haven River Restoration Project (Senate Form 1584)... 691,000 Sunny Isles Beach Bella Vista Bay Dock and Flooding Repairs (Senate Form 2284)...... 148,500 Sunny Isles Golden Shores Pump Station (Senate Form 1956)... 200,000 Sunrise Emergency Lift Station Power and Pumping (Senate Form 1297)...... 200,000 Tallahassee Water Tower to Sustain Water Supply During Hurricanes (Senate Form 2286)...... 200,000 Tamarac The Boulevards Stormwater Drainage Repair and Pipe Senate Lining (Senate Form 1362)...... 225,000 Different House Modified No Venice Eastgate Water and Sewer Relocation ‐ Phase 2 Language (Senate Form 1016)...... 250,000 Volusia County Bellevue/Beville/DBIA Regional Flood Attenuation Project (Senate Form 1577)...... 200,000 Volusia County Sanitary Sewer Design for Protection of Mosquito/Indian River Lagoon (Senate Form 1578)...... 200,000 Walton County Water and Sewer along US Hwy 331 (Senate Form 1988)...... 1,000,000 Wauchula Water Mainlines Connections (Senate Form 1135)...... 250,000 West Polk Lower Floridan Aquifer Project Phase I...... 386,025 Winter Park Mead Botanical Garden Boardwalk (Senate Form 2223)...... 400,000 Zolfo Springs Engineering for Infrastructure Expansion (Senate Form 1144)...... 100,000 1595A GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY SITE CLEANUP / COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1595A, $250,000 in nonrecurring funds from the Different General Revenue Fund is provided for the Cleanup and Redevelopment House Senate Project in Calhoun County (Senate Form 1548).

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 1597 GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ BEACH PROJECTS ‐ STATEWIDE From the fFunds in Specific Appropriation 1597, $29,493,889 in recurring funds and From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1597, $50,000,000 in recurring funds from the Land $20,506,111 in nonrecurring funds are provided for the Department of Environmental Acquisition Trust Fund is provided for the Department of Environmental Protection's Beach Protection's Beach Management Funding Assistance Program (BMFAP) Local Government Management Funding Assistance Program (BMFAP) Local Government Funding Requests for House Similar House Funding Requests for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019, pursuant to section 161.101, Florida Statutes, for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 pursuant to section 161.101, Florida Statutes, for Beach Modified Beach Restoration/Nourishment and Inlet Sand Bypassing/Inlet Management Plan Restoration/Nourishment and Inlet Sand Bypassing/Inlet Management Plan Implementation Implementation Projects Lists. Projects Lists.

Funds in Specific Appropriation 1597 are provided to the Department Environmental Funds in Specific Appropriation 1597 shall be provided for Beach Restoration and Nourishment Protection's BMFAP Local Government Funding Requests for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019, from the projects on the Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 list, in priority order. Similar Senate Senate Beach Restoration/Nourishment Projects List, in priority order for projects 1 through 20.

Funds in Specific Appropriation 1597 shall be provided for all Inlet Sand Bypassing and Inlet Funds in Specific Appropriation 1597 shall be provided for Inlet Sand Bypassing and Inlet Management Plan Implementation projects for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 in the BMFAP. Management Plan Implementation projects including post‐construction monitoring, in priority Similar Senate Senate order, based on the amount of inlet funding requested as a percentage of the total statewide funding requested. Funds in Specific Appropriation 1597 shall be provided for all post‐construction monitoring Funds in Specific Appropriation 1597 shall be provided for post‐construction monitoring projects for Beach Restoration/Nourishment and Inlet Sand Bypassing/Inland Management Similar projects for Beach Restoration/Nourishment and Inlet Sand Bypassing/Inland Management House House projects, to be cost‐shared equally, in the BMFAP. projects, to be cost‐shared equally, in the BMFAP.

Funds in Specific Appropriation 1597 are provided for feasibility studies for Mexico Beach and Any remaining unencumbered surplus funds shall be available for beach and inland Volusia County to examine future beach management project options pursuant to the BMFAP. management projects in continued priority order. Senate Different Senate From the remaining unencumbered funds, funds to reimburse feasibility phase costs associated Modified with the Key Biscayne and Vero Beach projects shall be made available. Funds in Specific Appropriation 1597 shall not be provided for any activities related to beach nourishment utilizing offshore sand sources from Martin and St. Lucie counties for the Dade County Shore Protection Project. Any funds in Specific Appropriation 1597 to the Surfside Different Segment/Dade County Shore Protection Project included in the Department of Environmental House Senate Protection's Beach Management Funding Assistance Program Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 Local Government Funding Requests may only utilize upland sand sources.

From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1597, $1,365,503 is provided for St. Joseph Peninsula Beach Restoration and Preservation of Cape San Blas Rd. (HB 3715). Different House Senate

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 1597 GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ GRANTS AND AIDS ‐ MADEIRA BEACH SAND GROIN REFURBISHMENT From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1597, $250,000 in nonrecurring funds from the Different General Revenue Fund is provided for the Madeira Beach Sand Groin Refurbishment (Senate House Senate Form 1990).

1597 GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ GRANTS AND AIDS ‐ BAL HARBOUR VILLAGE BAKERS HAULOVER INLET BYPASSING

From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1597, $200,000 $750,000 in nonrecurring funds from Senate Different the General Revenue Fund is provided for the Bal Harbour Village Bakers Haulover Inlet House Bypassing Project (Senate Form 1909). Modified 1600 GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ SMALL COUNTY WASTEWATER TREATMENT GRANTS From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1600, $2,000,000 is provided to publicly owned From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1600, $1,000,000 is provided to publicly owned utilities to remove sand and grit from wastewater treatment plants with daily flow less than 3 utilities to remove sand and grit from wastewater treatment plants with daily flow less than 3 MGD that must remain in operation during cleaning to avoid the discharge of untreated million gallons per day that must remain in operation during cleaning to avoid the discharge of wastewater. The department shall coordinate the selection and administration of projects. untreated wastewater. The department shall coordinate the selection and administration of Funds shall be distributed on a first‐come, first‐serve basis and require a local match of at least projects. Funds shall be distributed on a first‐come, first‐serve basis and require a local match 50 percent, with the exception that the local match shall be waived by the department if: 1) the of at least 50 percent, with the exception that the local match shall be waived by the public utility is located in a Rural Area of Opportunity pursuant to section 288.0656, Florida Similar department if: 1) the public utility is located in a Rural Area of Opportunity pursuant to section House House Statutes; 2) the public utility is located in a county that has a poverty level equal to or greater 288.0656, Florida Statutes; 2) the public utility is located in a county that has a poverty level than 20 percent as defined by the most recent federal census; or, 3) the public utility is located equal to or greater than 20 percent as defined by the most recent federal census; or, 3) the in and wholly serves a municipality that has a poverty level equal to or greater than 25 percent public utility is located in and wholly serves a municipality that has a poverty level equal to or as qualified by the municipality and such qualification is accepted by the department (HB greater than 25 percent as qualified by the municipality and such qualification is accepted by 3747). the department (Senate Form 1385). PROGRAM: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND RESTORATION WATER SCIENCE AND LABORATORY SERVICES 1617 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ TRANSFER TO INDIAN RIVER LAGOON NATIONAL ESTUARY PROGRAM From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1617, $250,000 in nonrecurring funds from the From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1617, $250,000 in recurring funds from the General General Revenue Fund shall be used for National Estuary Program activities necessary to Revenue Fund shall be used for National Estuary Program activities necessary to achieve the House achieve the total maximum daily load adopted by the Department of Environmental Protection Different total maximum daily load adopted by the Department of Environmental Protection for the House for the Indian River and Lagoons. The Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Indian River and Banana River Lagoons. The Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program will Modified Program will report to the department annually on use of these funds. report to the department annually on use of these funds.

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 PROGRAM: WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTE MANAGEMENT 1660 FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ PETROLEUM TANKS CLEANUP From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1660, $10,000,000 in nonrecurring funds is provided Different to address the damage or potential damage to underground storage tank systems caused by House Senate ethanol or biodiesel pursuant to section 376.3071, Florida Statutes. 1662 FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ DEBT SERVICE ‐ INLAND PROTECTION FINANCING CORPORATION

Funds in Specific Appropriation 1662 are for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 debt service on bonds Funds in Specific Appropriation 1662 are for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 debt service on bonds issued pursuant to Specific Appropriation 1733, chapter 2009‐81, Laws of Florida, and any pursuant to Specific Appropriation 1660, chapter 2009‐81, Laws of Florida, and any administrative expenses of the Inland Protection Financing Corporation for the purpose of Identical administrative expenses of the Inland Protection Financing Corporation for the purpose of rehabilitation of petroleum contamination sites pursuant to sections 376.30 through 376.317, rehabilitation of petroleum contamination sites pursuant to sections 376.30 through 376.317, Florida Statutes. Florida Statutes. 1664 GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ GRANTS AND AID ‐ FORT MEADE PHOSPHORUS REDUCTION From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1664, $750,000 in nonrecurring funds from the Solid Different Waste Management Trust Fund is provided for the Fort Meade Phosphorus Reduction Project House Senate (Senate Form 2357). PROGRAM: RECREATION AND PARKS STATE PARK OPERATIONS 1686 GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ FLORIDA RECREATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE GRANTS From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1686, $4,000,000 of nonrecurring funds from the Florida Forever Trust Fund is provided to fund projects that provide recreational enhancements Different and opportunities for children, and $3,000,000 of nonrecurring funds from the Florida Forever House Senate Trust Fund is provided for the top 60 small projects on the Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) 2018‐19 Combined Applicant Priority List.

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 1687A GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ LOCAL PARKS From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1687A, $2,800,000 in nonrecurring funds From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1687A, $1,600,000 in nonrecurring funds from the from the General Revenue Fund is provided for the following local parks: General Revenue Fund is provided for the following local parks: Cooper City Flamingo West Park (Senate Form 2266)...... 800,000 Cooper City Flamingo West Park (Senate Form 2266)...... 800,000 Lakeland's Se7en Wetlands Wastewater Treatment Facility (HB 2275)...... 800,000 Historic Spring Park Public Access Pier St. Johns River House House Historic Spring Park Public Access Pier St. Johns River (Senate Form 2441)... 600,000 (Senate Form 2441)...... 600,000 Different Modified Delray Beach Atlantic Dunes Park Coastal Dune Restoration Nassau County Westside Regional Park (Senate Form 1594)..... 50,000 and Water Quality Improvement Project (HB 2605)...... 300,000 Plant City Development of McIntosh Regional Park (Senate Form 2067).... 150,000 Plant City ‐ The Development of McIntosh Regional Park (HB 4051)… 300,000 Town of Jay ‐ Bray Hendricks Park (HB 4167)...... 300,000 COASTAL AND AQUATIC MANAGED AREAS 1694 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ FLORIDA RESILIENT COASTLINE INITIATIVE From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1694, $2,600,000 in recurring and $1,000,000 in nonrecurring funds from the General Revenue Fund are provided for the Florida Resilient Coastline Initiative to assist local governments with storm resiliency, sea level rise Different House House planning, coastal resilience projects, and coral reef health. FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION From the funds provided in Specific Appropriations 1720 through 1846D, the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission shall submit quarterly reports on all travel related to training, seminars, workshops, conferences, or similarly purposed travel that was completed by senior management employees and division or program directors. Each quarterly report shall include the following information: (a) employee name, (b) position title, (c) purpose of travel, (d) dates and location of travel, (e) confirmation of agency head authorization if required by HB 5003, Different House Senate and (f) total travel cost. The report shall be submitted to the chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, the chair of the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, and the Executive Office of the Governor's Office of Policy and Budget. The first report shall be submitted on July 13, 2018, for the period of April 1, 2018, through June 30, 2018, and quarterly thereafter.

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 PROGRAM: EXECUTIVE DIRECTION AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTION AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES 1721 OTHER PERSONAL SERVICES From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1721, $100,000 in recurring funds from the General Revenue Fund is provided for the Fostering Success Pilot Project, in coordination with the Department of Children and Families and the Department of Economic Opportunity, to develop Different House House and implement internships, employment readiness training, and placement services for foster youth. 1738 FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ FACILITIES REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE The funds in Specific Appropriation 1738 are provided for repairs and maintenance of the Farris Bryant Building, including the replacement of the original elevator system, the chiller system, Different House House and renovation needs in areas of the first and third floors. LAW ENFORCEMENT XXXX Fixed Capital Outlay ‐ Special Purpose From the funds in Specific Appropriation ******, $2,043,814 from the Marine Resources Conservation Trust Fund is provided for the construction of the DeFuniak Springs Field Office for the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The funds shall be placed in reserve. The department is authorized to submit budget amendments to request release of the funds House New House pursuant to the provisions of chapter 216, Florida Statutes, and only after remittance of funds Language from the Department of Transportation. The budget amendments shall include a work plan, spending plan, and timeline.

HABITAT AND SPECIES CONSERVATION 1786 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ NUISANCE WILDLIFE CONTROL From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1786, $500,000 in nonrecurring funds from the From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1786, $500,000 in nonrecurring funds from the State General Revenue Fund may be distributed to counties or local governments to cost‐share the Game Trust Fund is provided to be distributed to counties or local governments to cost‐share purchase of bear‐resistant garbage containers. At least 60 percent of those funds shall go to Similar the purchase of bear‐resistant garbage containers. At least 60 percent of those funds shall go to Senate Senate counties or local governments having an ordinance in place focused on resolving issues counties or local governments having an ordinance in place focused on resolving issues associated with bear food sources and garbage. associated with bear food sources and garbage.

1794 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ TRANSFER TO THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ‐ COOPERATIVE AQUATIC PLANT EDUCATION PROGRAM The funds in Specific Appropriation 1794 are provided to the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences for the Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants (recurring base Different House House appropriations project).

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 1796 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ TRANSFER TO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES/ IFAS/INVASIVE EXOTIC PLANT RESEARCH

The funds in Specific Appropriation 1796 are provided to the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences for Invasive Exotic Plant Research (recurring base appropriations Different House House project). 1802 FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA

The funds in Specific Appropriation 1802 are provided for Phase I of the repairs and upgrades to campground facilities and infrastructure at the Fisheating Creek Wildlife Management Area in Glades County. Repairs include replacing and upgrading campground utilities, and Different House House retrofitting several campsites to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

1802A GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ GRANT AND AIDS ‐ MANATEE COUNTY ROBINSON PRESERVE HABITAT RESTORATION

The nonrecurring funds in Specific Appropriation 1802A are provided for the Robinson Preserve From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1802A, $600,000 in nonrecurring funds from the Land House Habitat Restoration in Manatee County (HB 2169 and Senate Form 1518). Similar Acquisition Trust Fund is provided for the Robinson Preserve Habitat Restoration in Manatee House County (Senate Form 1518). Modified PROGRAM: MARINE FISHERIES MARINE FISHERIES MANAGEMENT 1820A SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ NUISANCE WILDLIFE CONTROL From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1820A, $1,000,000 in nonrecurring funds from the Marine Resources Conservation Trust Fund is provided for the removal of lionfish in Different House House the areas of greatest need as determined by the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Funds may be used to recruit local dive shops or commercial fishermen to host Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission sponsored lionfish‐specific excursions or dive trips for lionfish removal where they teach anglers how to harvest, safely handle, and clean harvested House Different House lionfish, and how to cook lionfish. $100,000 from the funds provided may be used to partner Modified with local seafood markets and restaurants to market the consumption of lionfish as a food product.

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission shall submit quarterly reports that include the status of the removal process, how many lionfish have been removed, the status of outreach, education and marketing, and how the funds are being utilized. The quarterly reports shall be submitted to the Executive Office of the Governor and the chairs of the Senate Appropriations Different House House Committee and the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee no later than 30 days after the close of each quarter.

1827A GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ The nonrecurring funds in Specific Appropriation 1827A are provided for the Mote Marine House Different House Laboratory Coral Reef Restoration (HB 3899 and Senate Form 2544). Modified PROGRAM: RESEARCH FISH AND WILDLIFE RESEARCH INSTITUTE 1836 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ CONTRACTED SERVICES From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1836, $93,600 in recurring funds from the Marine Resources Conservation Trust Fund is provided for the research laboratory at the Smithsonian Different House House Marine Research Station (recurring base appropriations project). From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1836, $60,000 in recurring funds from the Marine Resources Conservation Trust Fund is provided for outreach and education at the Smithsonian Different House House Marine Research Station (recurring base appropriations project). 1846A FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ FLORIDA CONSERVATION AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER ‐ CENTER FOR CONSERVATION From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1846A, $500,000 in nonrecurring funds from the Different General Revenue fund is provided for the Center for Conservation Coral Ark and Guest Senate Senate Experience (Senate Form 1601). 1846B GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ LOWRY PARK MANATEE HOSPITAL The nonrecurring funds in Specific Appropriation 1846B are provided for the Lowry Park Zoo From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1846B, $500,000 in nonrecurring funds from the House Manatee Hospital (HB 2149 and Senate Form 1344). Different General Revenue Fund is provided for the Lowry Park Zoo Manatee Hospital (Senate Form House Modified 1344). 1846C GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ The nonrecurring funds provided in Specific Appropriation 1846C are provided for the Zoo Miami Expansion/Renovation of the Animal Hospital and Rehab Facilities (HB 3207). Different House Senate

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 1846D GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND NONSTATE ENTITIES ‐ FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY ‐ AND CONSERVATION SOCIETY

The nonrecurring funds in Specific Appropriation 1846D are provided for the Palm Beach Zoo and Conservation Society Water Quality and Recreation (HB 2277). Different House Senate PROGRAM: CITRUS, DEPARTMENT OF From the funds provided in Specific Appropriations 2127 through 2148, the Department of Citrus shall submit quarterly reports on all travel related to training, seminars, workshops, conferences, or similarly purposed travel that was completed by senior management employees and division or program directors. Each quarterly report shall include the following information: (a) employee name, (b) position title, (c) purpose of travel, (d) dates and location of travel, (e) confirmation of agency head authorization if required by HB 5003, and (f) total Different House Senate travel cost. The report shall be submitted to the chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, the chair of the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, and the Executive Office of the Governor's Office of Policy and Budget. The first report shall be submitted on July 13, 2018, for the period of April 1, 2018, through June 30, 2018, and quarterly thereafter.

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS MARKETING 2147 SPECIAL CATEGORIES ‐ PAID ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 2147, no funds are appropriated for From the funds provided in Specific Appropriation 2147, no funds are appropriated for activities intended for any other purpose than to produce consumer or influencer engagement activities intended for any other purpose than to produce consumer or influencer engagement and awareness of the health, safety, wellness, nutrition and uses of Florida citrus products. The Identical and awareness of the health, safety, wellness, nutrition and uses of Florida citrus products. The funds shall not be used for mainstream national or international advertising campaigns. funds may not be used for mainstream national or international advertising campaigns.

Back of the Bill Language SECTION 9. The unexpended balance of funds provided to the Department of Agriculture and SECTION 11. The unexpended balance of funds provided to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services from the Federal Grants Trust Fund for the Bio‐fuel Infrastructure Consumer Services from the Federal Grants Trust Fund for the Bio‐fuel Infrastructure Partnership Program in Specific Appropriation 1366A of chapter 2016‐66, Laws of Florida, and Partnership Program in Specific Appropriation 1366A of chapter 2016‐66, Laws of Florida, shall subsequently distributed to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services pursuant to Similar revert and is appropriated for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 to the department for the same purpose. House House EOG #B2018‐0005, shall revert and is appropriated for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for the same purpose.

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 SECTION 10. The unexpended balance of funds provided to the Department of Agriculture and SECTION 9. The unexpended balance of funds provided to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for storm damages associated with Tropical Storm Debby pursuant to Consumer Services for storm damages associated with Tropical Storm Debby pursuant to budget amendment EOG #B2013‐0213, and subsequently distributed to the Department of budget amendment EOG #B2013‐0213, and subsequently distributed to the Department of Similar House House Agriculture and Consumer Services pursuant to budget amendment EOG #B2018‐0005, shall Agriculture and Consumer Services pursuant to budget amendment EOG #B2018‐0005, shall revert and is appropriated for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 to the Department of Agriculture and revert and is appropriated for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 to the department for the same purpose. Consumer Services for the same purpose. SECTION 11. The unexpended balance of funds provided to the Department of Agriculture and SECTION 10. The unexpended balance of funds provided to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for domestic security issues in Specific Appropriation 1981A of chapter 2017‐ Consumer Services for domestic security issues in Specific Appropriation 1981A of chapter 2017‐ 70, Laws of Florida, and subsequently distributed to the Department of Agriculture and 70, Laws of Florida, and subsequently distributed to the Department of Agriculture and Similar House House Consumer Services pursuant to budget amendment EOG #B2018‐0005, shall revert and is Consumer Services pursuant to budget amendment EOG #B2018‐0005, shall revert and is appropriated for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer appropriated for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 to the department for the same purpose. Services for the same purpose. SECTION 12. The unexpended balance of funds provided to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services from the General Inspection Trust Fund in Specific Appropriation 1365A of chapter 2017‐70, Laws of Florida, for the repairs and improvements to the Shaw Building in Different House House Winter Haven, shall revert and is appropriated for Fiscal Year 2018‐2019 to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for demolition of the Shaw building in Winter Haven.

SECTION 12. Contingent upon the Division of Emergency Management receiving at least $135,000,000 of reimbursement from the Federal Emergency Management Agency associated with moneys expended by the State of Florida in response to declared states of emergency in 2017 and such moneys being deposited into the General Revenue Fund on or after July 1, 2018, Different the sum of $50,000,000 of nonrecurring funds is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund House House to the Department of Environmental Protection for transfer to the South Florida Water Management District to enter into agreements, as necessary, with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for rehabilitation of the Herbert Hoover Dike.

SECTION 13. The unexpended balance of funds provided to the Department of Environmental SECTION 14. The unexpended balance of funds provided to the Department of Environmental Protection in Specific Appropriation 1714 of chapter 2017‐70, Laws of Florida, for statewide Protection in Specific Appropriation 1714 of chapter 2017‐70, Laws of Florida, for statewide maintenance, repairs and construction of Coastal and Aquatic Managed Areas shall revert and Identical maintenance, repairs and construction of Coastal and Aquatic Managed Areas shall revert and is appropriated for Fiscal Year 2017‐2018 from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund for the same is appropriated for Fiscal Year 2017‐2018 from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund for the same purpose. This section shall take effect upon becoming law. purpose. This section shall take effect upon becoming a law. SECTION 14. The unexpended balance of funds in the Coastal Protection Trust Fund provided to SECTION 13. The unexpended balance of funds in the Coastal Protection Trust Fund provided to the Department of Environmental Protection in Budget Amendment EOG #B2018‐0021 for the Department of Environmental Protection in Budget Amendment EOG# B2018‐0021 for Natural Resource Damage Assessment, shall revert and is appropriated for Fiscal Year 2018‐ Identical Natural Resource Damage Assessment, shall revert and is appropriated for Fiscal Year 2018‐ 2019 to the Department of Environmental Protection for the same purpose. 2019 to the Department of Environmental Protection for the same purpose.

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HB 5001 SB 2500 House Offer Senate Offer Compare #1 #1 SECTION 15. The sum of $1,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund provided to the Department of Environmental Protection in Specific Appropriation 1594A of chapter 2017‐70, Laws of Florida, for the construction of an alternative water quality treatment project within Different House House the Northern Everglades shall revert. This section shall take effect upon becoming law.

SECTION 16. The sum of $324,646 from nonrecurring funds are appropriated for Fiscal Year SECTION 15. The nonrecurring sums of $58,204 from the State Game Trust Fund and $266,442 2017‐2018 to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to provide for vehicle and truck from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund are hereby appropriated for Fiscal Year 2017‐2018 to the purchases that were delayed from storms as follows: $58,204 to the State Game Trust Fund and Similar Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to provide for vehicle and truck purchases that House House $266,442 to the Land Acquisition Trust Fund. This section shall take effect upon becoming law. were delayed from storms. This section shall take effect upon becoming a law.

SECTION 16. There are no funds appropriated in this act to the St. Johns River Water Different Management District from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund for Lake Apopka pursuant to section House House 375.041, Florida Statutes.

SECTION XX. The sums of $1,757,400 in nonrecurring fixed capital outlay funds from the State Game Trust Fund, $166,647 in nonrecurring funds from the State Game Trust Fund, and House New $40,000 in nonrecurring funds from the Marine Resources Conservation Trust Fund are hereby Different House appropriated to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for Fiscal Year 2017‐2018, for Language expenditures and repairs due to disaster recovery activities and storm damage from Hurricane Irma. This section is effective upon becoming law. NEW PROVISO ‐ From the nonrecurring funds in Specific Appropriation 1719 and in order to implement the procedures set forth under the conditions of the consent decree in Section 216.181, F.S., the Department of Environmental Protection shall develop a plan for the use of Senate New environmental mitigation trust funds. The plan shall be developed prior to the expiration of Different Language this provision and conform with the process demonstrated in the consent decree, including designation of 15 percent of the total sum of the funds for light‐duty zero emission vehicle supply equipment. NEW PROVISO ‐ From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1620, the Department of Environmental Protection shall include innovative nutrient removal projects designed to Senate New remove nutrient pollution as part of basin management action plans pursuant to s. 403.067, Different Language F.S. The department may also provide cost‐share funding for innovative nutrient removal projects.

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House Senate Row House Senate 2017 IB Description Offer #1 Offer #1 FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS/DEEPWATER HORIZON. Amends s. 216.181 to authorize the Legislative Budget Commission to increase amounts appropriated to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission or the Department of Environmental Protection for fixed capital outlay projects. The increase in fixed capital outlay budget authority is authorized for funds provided to the state from the Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund administered by the National Fish 1 35 35 2017-71(34) and Wildlife Foundation, the Gulf Coast Restoration Trust Fund related to the Resources and Same Same Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourist Opportunities, and Revived Economies of the Gulf Coast Act of 2012 (RESTORE Act), or from British Petroleum Corporation (BP) for natural resources damage assessment restoration projects. Any continuing commitment for future appropriations by the Legislature must be specifically identified.

Amends s. 215.18, F.S. to authorize loans to land 2 36 36 2017-71(35) LAND ACQUISITION TRUST FUND LOAN. Same Same acquisition trust funds. DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS FROM THE LAND ACQUISITION TRUST FUND WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TO OTHER AGENCIES' LAND ACQUISITION TRUST FUNDS. Provides that proportionate share of revenues to be transferred to a land acquisition trust fund from the DEP LATF will be calculated by dividing the appropriations from each of the land acquisition trust funds for the fiscal year by the total appropriations from the DEP LATF and the land acquisition trust funds within the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Fish and Wildlife Commission, and the Department of State for the fiscal year. DEP will transfer a proportionate share of the revenues in the DEP LATF on a monthly basis to the land acquisition trust funds within DACS, FWCC and DOS and shall retain a proportionate share of the revenues in the DEP LATF. Total distributions to a land acquisition trust fund within the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Fish and 3 37 41 2017-71(36) Wildlife Commission and Department of State shall not exceed the total appropriations from such Senate Senate trust fund for the fiscal year.

Authorizes DEP to transfer funds from LATF to DACS, DOS and FWC land acquisition trust funds equal to the difference between amounts appropriated in 117-18 GAA and the amounts actually transferred.

Authorizes DEP to advance funds from the beginning cash balance in the LATF to the LATF in FWC amounts needed for cash flow purposes based on detailed expenditure plan. Requires DEP to prorate amounts transferred quarterly to recoup the amount of funds advanced by June 30, 2018. House Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations vs Senate Environment & Natural Resources Appropriations FY 2018-19 Implementing Bill Sections

House Senate Row House Senate 2017 IB Description Offer #1 Offer #1 LAND ACQUISITION TRUST FUND Amends s. 375.041(3)(B)3, F.S. relating to the Land 4 38 37 2017-71(37) Acquisition Trust fund to remove requirement for funding for restoration of Lake Apopka. Same Same

SAVE OUR EVERGLADES TRUST FUND AND LAND ACQUISITION TRUST FUND. Amends 373.470(6)(a), relating to match requirements of the SFWMD for Everglades Restoration funded 5 39-40 38&39 017-71(38&39) from the Save Our Everglades Trust Fund. This section will require the match from SFWMD for Same Same Everglades Restoration funded from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund.

FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS/VOLKSWAGEN CLEAN AIR ACT. Amends s. 216.181 to authorize LBC to increase amounts appropriated to DEP for fixed capital outlay projects for 6 41 40 2017-71(40) Same Same funds provided to state from settlement agreement entered into by federal government with Volkswagen for violation of Clean Air Act. FLORIDA FOREVER ACT. Amends s. 259.105 to notwithstand the distribution formula for the Florida Forever Program and directs the funding provided in the GAA to be used for land acquisition projects on the Board of Trustees Florida Forever Priority List. Senate 7 42 42 New House No SB provides that DEP shall distribute any moneys transferred from Land Acquisition Trust Fund Language into the Florida Forever Trust Fund using the distribution formula specified in s. 259.105(3), F.S.

FLORIDA RECREATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. Amends s. 375.075, 8 43 New F.S. to provide $4 million in funds for projects that provide recreational enhancements and House Senate opportunities for children. INLAND WETLAND PROTECTION TRUST FUND/PETROLEUM STORAGE SYSTEMS. 9 44 New Provides that $10 million is allocated for the payment of the repair or the replacement of, or other House Senate preventive measures for storage tanks, piping, or system components. EVERGLADES RESTORATION. In order to implement Specific Appropriation 1581 of the 2018- 2019 General Appropriation Act provides that the South Florida Water Management District must Senate 10 45 New allow the continued use of agricultural lands until it reasonably determines the agricultural use is New incompatible with the initiation of actual project construction. Language