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S 7018: Inmate Welfare Trust Fund

Writer: Angie HatfieldAngie Hatfield

Updated: Apr 7, 2023

SPB 7018: Inmate Welfare Trust Fund

PROPOSED BILL by Criminal Justice


3/13 Reported Favorably by Criminal Justice; YEAS 6 NAYS 0

3/28 Appropriations; YEAS 18 NAYS 0

4/3 senate floor Passed; YEAS 39 NAYS 0 -SJ 306

4/4 Substituted for CS/HB 1219

Passed as amended; YEAS 113, NAYS 0


Inmate Welfare Trust Fund; Adding additional funding sources from which all proceeds must be deposited into the State-Operated Institutions Inmate Welfare Trust Fund or the General Revenue Fund; requiring that the proceeds from nonemergency health care visit copayments be deposited into the State-Operated Institutions Inmate Welfare Trust Fund or into the General Revenue Fund, etc.



HB 1219: State-Operated Institutions Inmate Welfare Trust Fund

GENERAL BILL by Smith


Favorable with CS by Justice Appropriations Subcommittee


State-Operated Institutions Inmate Welfare Trust Fund; Specifies which funds should receive revenue from specified sources; revises maximum annual amount that may be deposited into State-Operated Institutions Inmate Welfare Trust Fund; revises disposition of inmate copayments for health care.


https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023/1219/BillText/Filed/PDF

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