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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1959-011That the county does hereby designate the Florida Development Commission as the county's agent to expend all funds which may accrue to the county under the provisions of the Act hereinabove mentioned for the calendar year (s) for aeronautical purposes within this county, and that the State Comptroller be, and he is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to recognize the county's fifty per cent (501) of such funds for the calendar year (s) as monies ' expendable by the Florida Development Commission for aeronautical purposes as the agent of this county. i Clork of the Circuit Court, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of Reg uti.on adopted by the Hoard of County Commissioners of l County, Florida, at a regular meeting of said Board held > 19S as the same appears of record in County Comm sioners Record public records of os—County, Florida. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of office this,L�, A.D., �.� » ,rr Glark of ie Circuit Court .OFME2�T'Z' CC1MMIt� JZO�i cx�etxtraxr fxvtr.,r�x�cs, r�ncaar uvtxea . mnz..>z.nx�w�>€s>r.�>r=. i illi V, A,': t.ILH k1ll June 26 1959 C.IY 1Httf: rf. Ilt)41 M \/;ttt 41111'AHi1 ('. Htll: A t3,11"IO Jt III\?(I\ H. A 'Al"MA J.. 1YI4.41A11 11.114{I. KI YINI)411�, 1.W111,H't-A IIA1,Aa Chairman Hoard of County Commissioners Indian River County Ccu rt House Vero Beach, .Florida Dear Sir t Attached is a copy of liouee Hill No. 273 which was paused by the recent session of the Florida Legislature. Basically, this Act provides that all money collected from the registration of aircraft subsequent to July 1, 1959, be deposited in the General Revenue Fund of the State of Florida. The Attorney General has ruled that all money collected through June 30, 1959, is distributable according to the present wording of the Aircraft Registration Law which stipulates that 50% of the money collected be distributed among the several counties in proportion to the actual collection of registration fees within the county. The present law provides that you may contract with this Commission to expend your county's share of this money within your county in the furtherance of a state-wide aviation safety program or you may request that this money be made available to your Board for the development of your own aviation program. An analysis of the 1957-1958 aircraft registration fee distribution indicates the amount available for aviation purposes in your county is 11,728.51. An analysis of the first six months' distribution for the calendar year 1959 cannot be made until May of 1960; however, it is expectod that each county's share should be approximately one half of its average annual stage to date. It is requested that you continue to assist us in our aviation safety program for your county by adopting the enclosed resolution for the stipulated period, returning two executed copies thereof to this office and retaining the third copy for your files. Your consideration and early action will be appreciated. Yours very truly, Frank it. Stoutamire Acting Manager Aviation Department FHStmd Enclosures CHAPTER 59-179 HOUSE BILI, NO, 273 AN ACT relating to the licensing of aircraft and airports; amend- ing Sections 330.10(3), 330.11.(5), 33013 and 330,23, Florida Stat utes, to provide for the deposit of moneys collected °incident to the licensing of aircraft and airports in the general revenue fund and for the payment of expenses of the aviation department of the Florida Development Commission therefrom; and repealing Sections 330.24 and 330.37, Florida Statutes, limiting the use of said moneys; providing an effective date. WHEREAS, the 1951 legislature amended section 330,09(2), Flor- ida Statutes, to provide that all fees from the licensing of aircraft should be deposited into the general revenue fund, and WHEREAS, due to a conflict between sections 330.09(2) and 33023, Florida Statutes, these fees have continued to be deposited into the state aeronautics fund, and WHEREAS, section 330,37, Florida Statutes, provides that the fees and fines provided in sections 3:10.30 aril 330.33, Florida Stat- f utes, shall be deposited into the airport licensing fund, and WHEREAS, it is hereby determined by the legislature that the moneys received by the Florida developnxent commission or the motor vehicle commission frons these sources should be deposited into the general revenue fund of the state, and WHEREAS, it is hereby determined by the legislature that all salaries and expenses incident to the administration and enforce- ment of this chapter should be paid from the general revenue fund, NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: Section 1. Section 330.10(3), Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 330.10 Registration; open to inspection --- (3) DUPLICATE CERTII!ICATES—In the event of loss, muti- lation or destruction of a certificate of registration, the owner of a registered aircraft may obtain froin the commissioner a duplicate thereof upon filing in the office of the commissioner an. affidavit showing the facts and upon the payment of a service charge of 1 one dollar; ($1.00) for each duplicate. Section 2, Section 130.11(5), Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 330.11 Registration fees. --The following registration fees shall be paid to and collected by the commissioner upon the registra- tion or reregistration of the following aircraft, but ill no case to exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00) annually per aircraft, service charge not included: (5) FRACTIONAL, REGISTRATION I%III.—Any aircraft ac- quired after June 30 of any year, or otherwise, not: subject to regis- tration phot to that tinge, shall, on application to the commissioner for registration of such aircraft after June 30 of the aforesaid year, be charged at the rate for such registration one-half (rFa) the an- nual rate; 'provided, however, that no certificate of registration shall be issued for less than five dollars ($5.00). Aircraft acquired after September 30 of any year or otherwise not subject to regis- tration prior to that date, shall for tiie remainder of the certificate year be registered for one-fourth (?/t) the annual rate; provided, however, that no certificate of registration shall be issued for less than five dollars ($5.00). Section 3. Section 330.13, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 330,13 Interstate covonerce, advance pauluent anti reftvnct.— Where any ah•eraft is used for hire, whether for carrying passengers or freight either singly or in combinations, over tilt' airspace of this state, partially or wholly in intersiate or foreign cominerce, a charge shads be collected in the form of a registration fee initially computed and assessed on the basis of the foregoing schedule, and shall be collected upon tiie iegistration o£ the aircraft as an ad- shall payment, but the ,person. so registering or reregistering said aircraft sb€ill he entitled to a refund of the amount collected upon making payment to the state for the mileage actually travelled by the aircraft within this state, to be paid for at the rate of one- tenth of one cent ($0.007) per mile each way computed oil an airway mileage when operating on airways and on point-to-point tnileago when operating off all -ways. Proofof mileage travelled shall be masse to the commissioner who $hall ascertain and de- terminethe number of miles actually travelled by the aircraft, which mileage would be subject to the mileage tai: under this law, but not to exceed one hundred dollars ,($100,00) per aircraft annually, The findings of the commissioner when made after 'full 2 40 2 hearing shall be deemed and held prima facie just and correct, but subject to judicial review in appropriate proceedings brought to enforce such refund. Section 4. Section 330.23, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 330.23 Disposition of moneys collected under the provisions of this chapter.— (1) All moneys collected by the commissioner or the commis- sion under the provisions of this chapter shall be deposited Into the general revenue fund. (2) All salaries and expenses incident to the administration and enforcement of this chapter shall be paid from the general revenue fund and the commissioner and the commission shall in- clude the estimated amounts needed to carry out the provisions of this chapter in their legislative budget requests. Section 5. Sections 330.24 and 330.37, Florida Statutes, are re- pealed. Section G. This act shall take effect July 1, 1059, Became a law without the Governor's approval. Filed in Office Secretary of State May 28, 1959.