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The 2024 Florida Statutes

Title XIV
TAXATION AND FINANCE
Chapter 218
FINANCIAL MATTERS PERTAINING TO POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS
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F.S. 218.72
218.72 Definitions.As used in this part, the term:
(1) “Agent” means the project architect, project engineer, or other agency or person acting on behalf of the local governmental entity. The agent who is required to review invoices or payment requests must be identified in accordance with s. 218.735(1).
(2) “Construction services” means all labor, services, and materials provided in connection with the construction, alteration, repair, demolition, reconstruction, or other improvements to real property.
(3) “Contractor” or “provider of construction services” means the person who contracts directly with a local governmental entity to provide construction services.
(4) “County” means a political subdivision of the state established pursuant to s. 1, Art. VIII of the State Constitution.
(5) “Local governmental entity” means a county or municipal government, school board, school district, authority, special taxing district, other political subdivision, or any office, board, bureau, commission, department, branch, division, or institution thereof.
(6) “Municipality” means a municipality created pursuant to general or special law and metropolitan and consolidated governments as provided in s. 6(e) and (f), Art. VIII of the State Constitution.
(7) “Payment request” means a request for payment for construction services which conforms with all statutory requirements and all requirements specified by the local governmental entity to which the payment request is submitted. Such requirements must be included in the contract for the project for which payment is requested.
(8) “Proper invoice” means an invoice that conforms with all statutory requirements and all requirements specified by the local governmental entity to which the invoice is submitted. Such requirements must be included in the contract for the project for which the invoice is submitted.
(9) “Purchase” means the purchase of goods, services, or construction services; the purchase or lease of personal property; or the lease of real property by a local governmental entity.
(10) “Vendor” means any person who sells goods or services, sells or leases personal property, or leases real property directly to a local governmental entity. The term includes any person who provides waste hauling services to residents or businesses located within the boundaries of a local government pursuant to a contract or local ordinance.
History.s. 4, ch. 89-297; s. 1, ch. 95-331; s. 1, ch. 2001-169; s. 2, ch. 2005-230; s. 1, ch. 2010-111.

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Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 218.72
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Cases Citing Statute 218.72

Total Results: 4

Special Disability Trust Fund Department of Labor & Employment Security v. Florida Crushed Stone Co.

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 1997-03-13

Citation: 689 So. 2d 430, 1997 Fla. App. LEXIS 2353, 1997 WL 108944

Snippet: form and reduced the reimbursement amount from $29,218.72 to $97.54, claiming that the benefits were untimely

Jerome H. Sheip Co. v. Amos

Court: Supreme Court of Florida | Date Filed: 1930-10-17

Citation: 130 So. 699, 100 Fla. 863, 1930 Fla. LEXIS 1111

Snippet: 165; Panhandle Oil Co. v. Mississippi, 277 U.S. 218,72 L.Ed. 857. See also Newell v. Greene, 86 So. E

Orange State Oil Co. v. Amos

Court: Supreme Court of Florida | Date Filed: 1930-10-17

Citation: 130 So. 707, 100 Fla. 884

Snippet: 338; Panhandle Oil Co. v. Mississippi, 277 U.S. 218, 72 L.Ed. 857, 56 A. L. R. 583, and like cases. In

Amos v. Mathews

Court: Supreme Court of Florida | Date Filed: 1930-01-23

Citation: 126 So. 308, 99 Fla. 1

Snippet: Panhandle Oil Co. v. State of Mississippi,277 U.S. 218, 72 L.Ed. 857; Foster Co. v. Graham, 285 So. W. R.