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Resolution Number
2024-3631
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
02/15/2024
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Expressing Oppostion to FL Senate Bill 472 & FL House Bill 569, relating to Sovereign Immunity.
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F L O R I D A H O U S E O F REP RE SENTATIVES <br />CS/CS/HB 569 <br />2024 <br />126 against the tortfeasor seeking contribution has become final by <br />127 lapse of time for appeal or after appellate review or, if there <br />128 is no such judgment, within 6 months after the tortfeasor <br />129 seeking contribution has either discharged the common liability <br />130 by payment or agreed, while the action is pending against her or <br />131 him, to discharge the common liability; or <br />132 2. Such action arises from a violation of s. 794.011 <br />133 involving a victim who was younger than the age of 16 at the <br />134 time of the act, the claimant must present the claim in writing <br />135 within 13 years after the victim reaches the age of majority. <br />136 This subparagraph applies to any such action other than one <br />137 which would have been time barred on or before July 1, 2010, <br />138 under s. 95. 11 (9) 4:s €er war -e gful Eieath, tine—elarfftant miast <br />139 p,ys-ent the 1a -i: -PA -JF- tthe —Dep artmen€ e#—Ti eis1 <br />140 s4e-r-;�-Jees --dt-h-4p 2 yeaLas —after the e-1-a4mre rides . <br />141 (d) For purposes of this section, complete, accurate, and <br />142 timely compliance with the requirements of paragraph (c) shall <br />143 occur prior to settlement payment, close of discovery or <br />144 commencement of trial, whichever is sooner; provided the ability <br />145 to plead setoff is not precluded by the delay. This setoff shall <br />146 apply only against that part of the settlement or judgment <br />147 payable to the claimant, minus claimant's reasonable attorney's <br />148 fees and costs. Incomplete or inaccurate disclosure of unpaid <br />149 adjudicated claims due the state, its agency, officer, or <br />150 subdivision, may be excused by the court upon a showing by the <br />Page 6 of 9 <br />CODING: Words stiskep are deletions; words underlined are additions. <br />hb0569-02-c2 <br />366 <br />
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