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Regular Session - 2013 FLORIDA LEGISLATURE - REGULAR SESSION - 2013 SUBJECT INDEX (Boldfaced bill numbers, followed by a chapter number or "vetoed" notation, and bills preceded by an asterisk (*) all passed both chambers— Some entries may not be in final version. Adopted one-chamber resolutions also boldfaced) ACUPUNCTURISTS A ACUPUNCTURISTS See: Licensure of Regulated Professions, General Provisions ABANDONED OR UNCLAIMED PROPERTY under HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF ABANDONED OR UNCLAIMED PROPERTY, S464(2013-34), S492(2013-172), H263, H583 AD VALOREM TAX AD VALOREM TAX ABORTION See: Property Taxes under TAXATION ABORTION Generally, S1056, S1072, S1636, H395, H845, H1129(2013- ADMINISTRATION COMMISSION ADMINISTRATION COMMISSION, S1004 121) Infants born alive, S1056, S1636, H395, H1129(2013-121) ADMINISTRATION, STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION, STATE BOARD OF ABORTION CLINICS Generally, S1262, S1764, S1770(2013-60), H909, H1055, ABORTION CLINICS H1107, H5401(2013-54), H7011 See also: Licensure of Regulated Entities, General Provisions Hurricane Catastrophe Fund See: EMERGENCY under HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION AGENCY MANAGEMENT Licensure; regulation, S1056, S1636, H395, H1129(2013-121), H7151 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ABUSE Generally, S244(2013-229), S298(2013-230), S606(2013-173), ABUSE S844, S852, S934(2013-176), S994(2013-18), S1096(2013- Child Abuse 35), S1118, S1410(2013-183), S1696, S1808(2013-71), H7, Death review committees, information held by, S1680, H725 H137, H181, H183, H619, H667(2013-144), H883, H939 (VETOED) (2013-150), H1225, H7001, H7077, H7115, H7151 Definition, H353 Rule 62-304.300, subsections (3)-(7), F.A.C., St. Marks River Dependent Children See: CHILD DEPENDENCY Basin TMDLs; rule ratification, S1864, H7157(2013-156) Hotline, S1162, H757, H7129(2013-219) Rule 62-304.330, subsections (10) and (11), F.A.C., Pensacola Human trafficking victims, S552, S1644, H1325(2013-98) Bay Basin TMDLs; rule ratification, S1864, H7157(2013- Lauren's Kids, Inc. See: License Plates under MOTOR 156) VEHICLES Rule 62-304.520, subsections (14)-(20), F.A.C., Indian River Reporting, S1162, S1720(2013-51), H757, H7057, H7129 Lagoon TMDLs; rule ratification, S1864, H7157(2013-156) (2013-219) Rule 62-304.610, subsection (12), F.A.C., Hillsborough River Victim's Statement See: Hearsay Exceptions under Basin TMDLs; rule ratification, S1864, H7157(2013-156) EVIDENCE Rule 62-304.645, subsections (13) and (14), F.A.C., Springs Dating Violence Coast Basin TMDLs; rule ratification, S1864, H7157(2013- Injunction for Protection See: INJUNCTION FOR 156) PROTECTION Rule 62-304.900, F.A.C., Statewide TMDLs; rule ratification, Disabled Persons S1864, H7157(2013-156) Exploitation, S1222, H253 Rule 69L-7.020, F.A.C., Florida Workers' Compensation Health Domestic Violence Care Provider Reimbursement Manual; rule ratification, Centers, S1852(2013-106), H7111 H1165 Coalition Against Domestic Violence, S1502(2013-41) Domestic Partnerships See: DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS ADOPTION ADOPTION Injunction for Protection See: INJUNCTION FOR Generally, S1056, H395 PROTECTION Road-to-Independence Program See: STUDENT FINANCIAL Public Records Exemption See: PUBLIC RECORDS ASSISTANCE OR SCHOLARSHIPS Elderly Persons ADULT DAY CARE CENTERS Exploitation, S1222, H253 ADULT DAY CARE CENTERS Repeat Violence See: Licensure of Regulated Entities, General Provisions under Injunction for Protection See: INJUNCTION FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION AGENCY PROTECTION ADULT FAMILY-CARE HOMES Sexual Violence See: SEXUAL CRIMES ADULT FAMILY-CARE HOMES Vulnerable Adults See also: Licensure of Regulated Entities, General Provisions Exploitation, S1212, S1222, H253, H1015 under HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION AGENCY Protective services, S1222, H253 Licensure; regulation, S196, S1212, H1015 Reporting, S646, H187, H1319 Ombudsman Programs See: HEALTH CARE ACCOUNTANTS ADVERSE POSSESSION ACCOUNTANTS ADVERSE POSSESSION, S1166, H903(2013-246) See also: Licensure of Regulated Professions, General ADVERTISING Provisions under BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADVERTISING REGULATION, DEPARTMENT OF Farm Signs See: Advertising, harvest season under FARMS Financial Disclosure, Preparation See: Code of Ethics under AND FARMWORKERS PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Legal Notices and Advertisements Licensure; regulation, S328(2013-167), H39 Foreclosure proceedings, S1666 Student Financial Assistance or Scholarships See: STUDENT Internet website publication, S1666 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE OR SCHOLARSHIPS Outdoor advertising, S1632, H1299 Political Advertisements See: ELECTIONS School Buses, Commercial Advertisements See: Transportation under SCHOOLS CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE - REGULAR SESSION - 2013 SUBJECT INDEX (Boldfaced bill numbers, followed by a chapter number or "vetoed" notation, and bills preceded by an asterisk (*) all passed both chambers— Some entries may not be in final version. Adopted one-chamber resolutions also boldfaced) ADVERTISING (Cont.) AGRICULTURE (Cont.) Tourist-oriented commerce signs, S1632, H1299 Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (Cont.) AGRICULTURE Surface Water Management and Storage, Agricultural AGRICULTURE Exemption See: WATER AND WASTEWATER Agritourism, S1106(2013-179), H927 Surveyors and Mappers See: SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS Apiculture See: BEES AND BEEKEEPERS Tires, Consumer Protection See: TIRES Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Weights and Measures See: WEIGHTS AND MEASURES See also: PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES; STATE Field boxes, marks or brands; registration, S654, H1393(2013- AGENCIES 211) Admission Tickets, Fraudulent Practices See: Event or Fireworks, Agricultural Use See: FIREWORKS admission tickets under TICKETS Mapping and monitoring of agricultural land, S1700(2013- Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratories See: 238), H4045 LABORATORIES Museums See: MUSEUMS Appropriations See: APPROPRIATIONS Open Burning See: FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL Babcock Crescent B Ranch See: State Lands under LANDS Plastic bulk merchandise containers, S654, H1393(2013-211) Bees and Beekeepers See: BEES AND BEEKEEPERS AIDS AND HIV Business Opportunity Sales See: BUSINESS AIDS AND HIV OPPORTUNITY SALES See: DISEASES Charitable Organizations See: CHARITABLE AIR CARRIERS AIR CARRIERS ORGANIZATIONS Sales Tax See: SALES TAX Commissioner of Agriculture AIR POLLUTION Code of Ethics See: PUBLIC OFFICERS AND AIR POLLUTION EMPLOYEES See: Pollution Control under ENVIRONMENTAL State Technology, Agency for See: INFORMATION PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY AIRCRAFT Concealed Weapons See: Licensure; regulation under AIRCRAFT Concealed Weapons under WEAPONS AND FIREARMS Aviation Fuel Tax See: MOTOR FUEL, SPECIAL FUEL, AND Consumer Reporting Agency See: Credit reports under OTHER POLLUTANT TAXES DEBTORS AND CREDITORS Sales Tax See: SALES TAX Data Center Consolidation See: Fletcher Shared Resource Service Animals See: ANIMALS Center under INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY; AIRPORTS Northwood Shared Resource Center under AIRPORTS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Charlotte County Airport Authority, H949(2013-254) Daylight Saving Time See: DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Public construction contracts, S1118 Direct-support-organizations, S1628, H7087(2013-226) Public-private partnerships, private entities to develop and Fairs and Expositions See: FAIRS AND EXPOSITIONS operate public-purpose projects, S84, S238, H85(2013-223) Fertilizers See: FERTILIZERS Space Coast Regional Airport; Space Coast Regional Airport Forestry See: FORESTRY Industrial Park (Brevard), S848, H135(2013-76) Gasoline Stations See: Service Stations under OIL AND Strategic airport investment projects, funding, S1132, H7127 GAS ALACHUA COUNTY Generally, S560, S948(2013-177), S1040, S1628, S1684, ALACHUA COUNTY H579(2013-198), H999(2013-92), H1063, H7023(2013- Gainesville, City of See: GAINESVILLE, CITY OF 251), H7087(2013-226) Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) See: Long- Health Studios See: HEALTH STUDIOS term care under ELDERLY PERSONS Inspector General, S1434, H293, H585(2013-116) St. Johns River Water Management District See: WATER Investigators and Investigative Services (Private) See: MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS INVESTIGATORS AND INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES STEM/STEAM Zone Programs See: ECONOMIC (PRIVATE) DEVELOPMENT Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LP) See: OIL AND GAS Suncoast Regional Tollway Authority See: TRANSPORTATION Marketing orders, S298(2013-230), S1502(2013-41), H137, Suwannee River Water Management District See: WATER H5003 MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS Mosquito Control See: MOSQUITO CONTROL ALARM SYSTEM CONTRACTORS Motor Vehicle Repair Shops See: Repair Shops under ALARM SYSTEM CONTRACTORS MOTOR VEHICLES See: ELECTRICAL AND ALARM SYSTEM CONTRACTORS Moving and Storage See: MOVING AND STORAGE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Natural Gas Fuel Fleet Vehicle Rebate Program See: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Natural Gas Fuel under OIL AND GAS Beer and Malt Beverages Pawnbrokers See: PAWNBROKERS Container size, S1344, H715 Public Records Exemption See: PUBLIC RECORDS Manufacturers, Distributors, or Importers Recovery Agents and Repossession Services See: Coupons redeemable by vendors, S864, H695(2013-145) RECOVERY AGENTS AND REPOSSESSION Distilleries SERVICES Craft distilleries, S642, H347(2013-157) Reorganization, S298(2013-230), H137, H155(2013-2) Licensure, S642, H347(2013-157) School Food and Nutrition Services See: Food Services under Taxes See: Taxes, this heading SCHOOLS Driving Under Influence See: DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE Security Services, Private See: SECURITY OFFICERS AND Inspections, searches; establishments where alcoholic beverages SECURITY SERVICES (PRIVATE) are served,
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