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FL S7144
Bill
AI Summary
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Repeals sections 17.53 and 17.556 eliminating the Chief Financial Officer's authorization to operate a personal check-cashing service and remote financial service unit at the capitol, and abolishes related General Revenue Fund appropriations for additional employees.
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Revises the Division of Consumer Services duties to clarify oversight of the Office of Insurance Regulation and establishes administrative penalties up to $2,500 for licensed entities and $250-$1,000 for individuals who fail to respond to consumer complaints within 20 days.
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Requires agencies with more than 3,000 full-time employees to establish return-to-work programs for workers' compensation claimants and mandates the Division of Risk Management evaluate all agency risk management programs at least every 5 years with evaluation reports submitted to legislative appropriations committees if agencies disagree with recommendations.
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Modifies prescription medication reimbursement calculations for repackaged or relabeled drugs to use the original manufacturer's average wholesale price plus a $4.18 dispensing fee, ensuring repackaged drugs do not exceed the cost of non-repackaged equivalents.
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Requires unencumbered or undisbursed funds from the Workers' Compensation Administration Trust Fund remaining as of June 30 or September 30 annually to revert to the trust fund.
Legislative Description
Department of Financial Services
Last Action
Submit as committee bill by Budget (SB 2132)
4/1/2011