The Honorable Richard M. Weiss Clerk of the Circuit Court Polk County Courthouse 220 West Church Street Drawer CC-1, Post Office Box 9000 Bartow, Florida 33831-9000
Dear Mr. Weiss:
As Clerk of the Circuit Court for Polk County, you ask the following question:
Does section 48 of Chapter 01-254, Laws of Florida, which limits subsistence reimbursement under section
In sum:
Section 48 of Chapter 01-254, Laws of Florida, which limits subsistence reimbursement under section
Section
For purposes of section
"Any office, department, agency, division, subdivision, political subdivision, board, bureau, commission, authority, district, public body, body politic, county, city, town, village, municipality, or any other separate unit of government created pursuant to law."2 (e.s.)
Thus, section
"(k) Class A travel — Continuous travel of 24 hours or more away from official headquarters.
(l) Class B travel — Continuous travel of less than 24 hours which involves overnight absence from official headquarters.
(m) Class C travel — Travel for short or day trips where the traveler is not away from his or her official headquarters overnight."
Section
"A traveler shall not be reimbursed on a per diem basis for ClassC travel, but shall receive subsistence as provided in thissection, which allowance for meals shall be based on the following schedule:
1. Breakfast — When travel begins before 6 a.m. and extends beyond 8 a.m.
2. Lunch — When travel begins before 12 noon and extends beyond 2 p.m.
3. Dinner — When travel begins before 6 p.m. and extends beyond 8 p.m., or when travel occurs during nighttime hours due to special assignment. No allowance shall be made for meals when travel is confined to the city or town of the official headquarters or immediate vicinity; except assignments of official business outside the traveler's regular place of employment if travel expenses are approved. The Comptroller shall establish a schedule for processing Class C travel subsistence payments at least on a monthly basis." (e.s.)
Section
"All travelers shall be allowed the following amounts for subsistence while on Class C travel on official business as provided in paragraph (5)(b):
1. Breakfast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3
2. Lunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6
3. Dinner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12"
During the 2001 legislative session, the Legislature passed Senate Bill 2002 (enacted as Chapter 01-254, Laws of Florida) to implement the 2001-2002 General Appropriations Act (Chapter 01-253, Laws of Florida). Section 48 of Chapter 01-254 added paragraph (c) to subsection
"For the 2001-2002 fiscal year only and notwithstanding the other provisions of this subsection, for Class C travel, a state traveler shall not be reimbursed on a per-diem basis nor shall a traveler receive subsistence allowance. This paragraph expires July 1, 2002."
You ask whether the above language applies only to state travelers or also includes those traveling on behalf of the county.
In construing statutes, the Legislature's intent should be ascertained and effectuated.4 Section 48 of Chapter 01-254, Laws of Florida, in providing for the amendment of section
"In order to implement sections 2-7 of the 2001-2002 General Appropriations Act, subsections (5) and (6) of section
The 2001-2002 General Appropriations Act is the general appropriation act for state government, funding the various branches and agencies of state government. It is not the general funding mechanism for local government's payment of travel expenses for county personnel. It therefore appears that the intent of the Legislature in enacting section 48 of Chapter 01-254, Laws of Florida, was to limit subsistence reimbursement for travelers whose reimbursement is paid by the state.
Accordingly, I am of the view that section 48 of Chapter 01-254, Laws of Florida, which limits subsistence reimbursement under section
Sincerely,
Robert A. Butterworth Attorney General
RAB/tjw