I hailed my home state as Florida off and on since 1963. So when my friend Rogue sends me these little updates regarding Florida Leg. workings...I will post them.
Chessie
It appears that the Florida Legislature tabled HB 5007A to let everyone believe it was a dead issue and then snuck the same wording into CS/SB-40a and it has passed both the house and the senate and sent to the governor.
This bill contains the changes to funding for Florida Motorcycle Safety Education Program. The bill will have the money moved from motorcycle rider education to the Florida Department of Transportation.
People can e-mail and phone Governor Charlie Christ and ask him to remove it from the bill before he signs it.
In 2008 the Florida legislature raised the fee for motorcycle licensing and not 6 months later they are raiding the fund.
This is Not A New Fee it has been going on for years It Is A Increased Fee
No one has ever explained how this money is being spent But I can not see where it is on rider education.
The last I heard the now Mandatory Classes are $295.00 and Up.
Here are some numbers of money generated. WHERE IS IT??????
http://www.flhsmv.gov/html/safety.html
General Reports
Revenue Report FY 2000-2008
[each year is a separate PDF]
FY July 2007–June 2008
Motorcycle Safety Education
State Revenue: $1,669,207.50
Total: $1,669,207.50
FY July 2006–June 2007
Motorcycle Safety Education
State Revenue: $1,516,345.00
Total: $1,516,345.00
FY July 2005–June 2006
Motorcycle Safety Education
State Revenue: $1,433,232.50
Total: $1,433,232.50
FY July 2004–June 2005
Motorcycle Safety Education
State Revenue: $1,254,595.00
Total: $1,254,595.00
FY July 2003–June 2004
Motorcycle Safety Education
State Revenue: $1,123,210.00
Total: $1,123,210.00
FY July 2002–June 2003
Motorcycle Safety Education
State Revenue: $95,675.00
Total: $95,675.00
FY July 2001–June 2002
Motorcycle Safety Education
State Revenue: $820,152.50
Total: $820,152.50
FY July 2000–June 2001
Motorcycle Safety Education
FY 00/01 State Revenue: $811,365.40
FY 99/00 State Revenue: $676,366.17
FY July 1999–June 2000
Motorcycle Safety Education
FY 99/00 State Revenue: $678,366.17
FY 98/99 State Revenue: $630,825.70
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NOTES:
http://www.flhsmv.gov/html/FactsFiguresFY2006/GenRevCol.htm
General Revenue Collections
MC not separate
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http://www.flhsmv.gov/hsmvdocs/2007SunsetReport.pdf
Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
Agency Report to the Sunset Advisory Committee
January 2007
Page 26:
Motorcycle Safety Education Fees
FY 2004-05 Actual Cash Receipts: 1,241,160
FY 2005-06 Actual Cash Receipts: 1,427,653
FY 2006-07 Estimated Cash Receipts: 1,470,483
Page 32:
Program: Florida Highway Patrol
Budget Entity 7610010
The following are grants awarded to the department from DOT and the US Department of Justice. If the FHP was abolished and assuming the same federal monies are available, these amounts would still come into the state; however, they would be awarded to other agencies or entities. Other agencies would have to establish policies and procedures meeting federal requirements to ensure grant funding continues. Policy development by various local agencies could result in a mixture of policies that conflict or fail to meet federal requirements.
MC only:
Statewide Motorcycle Safety Public Information-$159,294.81
Grant from NHTSA through DOT
Motorcycle Safety Training Program - $75,206.60
Grant from NHTSA through DOT
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https://apps.fldfs.com/fsaa/searchCatalogResultsDetail.aspx?id=34023
CSFA State Fiscal Year 2008-2009
CSFA Number:
Rogue
Sturgis Freedom Fighters
Motorcycle Hall Of Fame Member 2005
www.bikerrogue.com
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Florida pulls a sneaky one...who's surprised?
Posted by
klose
Labels:
Florida legislature,
New bills,
Politics,
sly moves,
sneaky