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The 2024 Florida Statutes

Title XIV
TAXATION AND FINANCE
Chapter 216
PLANNING AND BUDGETING
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F.S. 216.301
216.301 Appropriations; undisbursed balances.
(1)(a) As of June 30th of each year, for appropriations for operations only, each department and the judicial branch shall identify in the state’s financial system any incurred obligation which has not been disbursed, showing in detail the commitment or to whom obligated and the amounts of such commitments or obligations. Any appropriation not identified as an incurred obligation effective June 30th shall revert to the fund from which it was appropriated and shall be available for reappropriation by the Legislature.
(b) The undisbursed release balance of any authorized appropriation, except an appropriation for fixed capital outlay, for any given fiscal year remaining on June 30 of the fiscal year shall be carried forward in an amount equal to the incurred obligations identified in paragraph (a). Any such incurred obligations remaining undisbursed on September 30 shall revert to the fund from which appropriated and shall be available for reappropriation by the Legislature. The Chief Financial Officer will monitor changes made to incurred obligations prior to the September 30 reversion to ensure generally accepted accounting principles and legislative intent are followed.
(c) In the event an appropriate identification of an incurred obligation is not made and an incurred obligation is proven to be legal, due, and unpaid, then the incurred obligation shall be paid and charged to the appropriation for the current fiscal year of the state agency or judicial branch affected.
(d) Each department and the judicial branch shall maintain the integrity of the General Revenue Fund. Appropriations from the General Revenue Fund contained in the original approved budget may be transferred to the proper trust fund for disbursement. Any reversion of appropriation balances from programs which receive funding from the General Revenue Fund and trust funds shall be transferred to the General Revenue Fund within 15 days after such reversion, unless otherwise provided by federal or state law, including the General Appropriations Act. The Executive Office of the Governor or the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall determine the state agency or judicial branch programs which are subject to this paragraph. This determination shall be subject to the legislative consultation and objection process in this chapter. The Education Enhancement Trust Fund shall not be subject to the provisions of this section.
(2)(a) The balance of any appropriation for fixed capital outlay which is not disbursed but expended, contracted, or committed to be expended prior to February 1 of the second fiscal year of the appropriation, or the third fiscal year if it is for an educational facility as defined in chapter 1013 or for a construction project of a state university, shall be certified by the head of the affected state agency or judicial branch on February 1 to the Executive Office of the Governor, showing in detail the commitment or to whom obligated and the amount of the commitment or obligation. The Executive Office of the Governor for the executive branch and the Chief Justice for the judicial branch shall review and approve or disapprove, consistent with criteria jointly developed by the Executive Office of the Governor and the legislative appropriations committees, the continuation of such unexpended balances. The Executive Office of the Governor shall, no later than February 28 of each year, furnish the Chief Financial Officer, the legislative appropriations committees, and the Auditor General a report listing in detail the items and amounts reverting under the authority of this subsection, including the fund to which reverted and the agency affected.
(b) The certification required in this subsection shall be in the form and on the date approved by the Executive Office of the Governor. Any balance that is not certified shall revert to the fund from which it was appropriated and be available for reappropriation.
(c) The balance of any appropriation for fixed capital outlay certified forward under paragraph (a) which is not disbursed but expended, contracted, or committed to be expended prior to the end of the second fiscal year of the appropriation, or the third fiscal year if it is for an educational facility as defined in chapter 1013 or for a construction project of a state university, and any subsequent fiscal year, shall be certified by the head of the affected state agency or the legislative or judicial branch on or before August 1 of each year to the Executive Office of the Governor, showing in detail the commitment or to whom obligated and the amount of such commitment or obligation. On or before September 1 of each year, the Executive Office of the Governor shall review and approve or disapprove, consistent with legislative policy and intent, any or all of the items and amounts certified by the head of the affected state agency and shall approve all items and amounts certified by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and by the legislative branch and shall furnish the Chief Financial Officer, the legislative appropriations committees, and the Auditor General a detailed listing of the items and amounts approved as legal encumbrances against the undisbursed balances of such appropriations. If such certification is not made and the balance of the appropriation has reverted and the obligation is proven to be legal, due, and unpaid, the obligation shall be presented to the Legislature for its consideration.
History.s. 31, ch. 69-106; s. 8, ch. 69-82; s. 19, ch. 71-354; s. 5, ch. 75-243; s. 19, ch. 77-352; s. 16, ch. 81-169; s. 22, ch. 83-49; s. 9, ch. 83-332; s. 65, ch. 87-548; s. 9, ch. 90-203; s. 89, ch. 91-45; s. 25, ch. 91-109; s. 73, ch. 92-142; s. 26, ch. 95-269; s. 923, ch. 2002-387; s. 250, ch. 2003-261; ss. 39, 40, ch. 2005-152; s. 36, ch. 2006-122.

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Pinellas County, a political etc. v. Florida Department of Juvenile Justice

Court: Fla. Dist. Ct. App. | Date Filed: 2015-12-02T23:53:00-08:00

Snippet: are necessary to fund agency obligations); § 216.301, Fla. Stat. (2014) (requiring state agencies to

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Court: Fla. Att'y Gen. | Date Filed: 2006-05-05T00:53:00-07:00

Snippet: that "[n]otwithstanding the provisions of s. 216.301 and pursuant to s. 216.351, any balance in the

Thompson v. Graham

Court: Fla. | Date Filed: 1985-12-18T23:53:00-08:00

Citation: 481 So. 2d 1212

Snippet: for selected purposes; section 36 makes section 216.301(3)(a), Florida Statutes, applicable to chapter …37 appropriates $77,604,498 pursuant to section 216.301(2)(a), Florida Statutes; sections 38-41 pertain

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Court: Fla. Att'y Gen. | Date Filed: 1982-10-01T00:53:00-07:00

Snippet: regarding the disposition of any excess balance, s 216.301, F.S., would control the disposition of any unencumbered…the view that you may look to the language of s 216.301, F.S., to ascertain the sense in which the Legislature…available for reappropriation.' (e.s.) Section 216.301(1)(b), F.S., specifies that `[a]ny balance of any…encumbrances' and `encumbered balance' in s 216.301(1)(a), F.S., that is, that any balance in excess

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Court: Fla. Att'y Gen. | Date Filed: 1981-06-22T00:53:00-07:00

Snippet: end of the fiscal year pursuant to s. 216.301, F.S. Section 216.301(1)(b), F.S., provides that `[a]ny balance…is subject to the reversion requirements of s. 216.301, F.S., any undisbursed and unencumbered balance…thus the specific reversion requirements of s. 216.301, F.S., for any undisbursed and unencumbered balance

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Court: Fla. Att'y Gen. | Date Filed: 1980-04-29T00:53:00-07:00

Snippet: not to be subject to reversion pursuant to s. 216.301, F. S. The resolution, passed by the Governor and

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Court: Fla. Att'y Gen. | Date Filed: 1978-12-28T23:53:00-08:00

Snippet: to s. 216.301, F. S., in that said funds are not `appropriations' as contemplated by s.216.301, F. …subject to reversion under the provisions of s. 216.301, F. S.? 2. Where interest has been earned by the…also AGO 074-17. As was stated in your letter, s. 216.301, F. S., relates to the reversion into the State…Authority, and, thus, subject to the provisions of s.216.301, F. S. It is my opinion that the Canal Authority… is a `state agency' as contemplated by s. 216.301, F. S., it is next necessary to determine whether

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Court: Fla. Att'y Gen. | Date Filed: 1974-01-07T00:53:00-07:00

Snippet: the Department of Administration pursuant to s. 216.301, F.S., revert to either a trust fund or the General