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402.185 Productivity enhancing technology.

In accordance with the provisions of chapter 216, 20 percent of any unobligated General Revenue Fund or any trust fund appropriation for salaries and benefits, expenses, other personal services, operating capital outlay, and special categories remaining at the end of a fiscal year shall be available to the Department of Children and Family Services for purchases of productivity-enhancing technology, to improve existing services, and for community services initiatives. Funds used for such purposes may be certified forward.

History. s. 21, ch. 96-403; s. 74, ch. 2000-139.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Florida > TitleXXIX > Chapter402 > 402_185

402.185 Productivity enhancing technology.

In accordance with the provisions of chapter 216, 20 percent of any unobligated General Revenue Fund or any trust fund appropriation for salaries and benefits, expenses, other personal services, operating capital outlay, and special categories remaining at the end of a fiscal year shall be available to the Department of Children and Family Services for purchases of productivity-enhancing technology, to improve existing services, and for community services initiatives. Funds used for such purposes may be certified forward.

History. s. 21, ch. 96-403; s. 74, ch. 2000-139.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Florida > TitleXXIX > Chapter402 > 402_185

402.185 Productivity enhancing technology.

In accordance with the provisions of chapter 216, 20 percent of any unobligated General Revenue Fund or any trust fund appropriation for salaries and benefits, expenses, other personal services, operating capital outlay, and special categories remaining at the end of a fiscal year shall be available to the Department of Children and Family Services for purchases of productivity-enhancing technology, to improve existing services, and for community services initiatives. Funds used for such purposes may be certified forward.

History. s. 21, ch. 96-403; s. 74, ch. 2000-139.