The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . . § 196.197, which imposes deadlines on the commission for ruling on petitions filed by telecommunications . . . On March 12, 2004, shortly after § 196.197 went into effect, defendant SBC filed a petition to determine . . . Stat. § 196.197 signaled “the legislature’s concern that UNE rates must be made without ‘regulatory lag . . . Stat. § 196.197(3) gave the commission only 180 days to address defendant SBC’s petition for new rates . . .
. . . met the criteria for the granting of an exemption from ad valorem taxation as set forth in section 196.197 . . . The trial court ruled that section 196.197(2) is clear on its face and grants a specific ad valorem property . . . nonprofit hospital that provides direct medical services to patients in such hospital, relying on section 196.197 . . . Section 196.197, Florida Statutes (1989), states: 196.197 Additional provisions for exempting property . . . Rather, when read in conjunction with the remainder of section 196.197, it simply makes clear that when . . .
. . . claimed a charitable use exemption for 1974 as a nonprofit hospital under Sections 196.195, 196.196, and 196.197 . . .
. . . See Sections 196.012, 196.192, 196.195, 196.196, and 196.197, Florida Statutes (1973). . . . See Sections 196.012, 196.192, 196.195, 196.196, and 196.197, Florida Statutes (1973). . . .
. . . . § 196.197(7) (1971); count III alleged that the Assessor had, in effect, granted ■ the application . . . Included in this new legislation were provisions becoming Fla.Stat. § 196.197(1) and (2) (1971), which . . . In that case, the Supreme Court declared § 196.197(1), (2) and (3) (1973) (substantially those provisions . . . which were formerly § 196.197(1) and (2) (1971)) to be unconstitutional because of their failure to . . . Section 196.197(1), (2), (3), F.S.A., are found in the remainder of Chapter 196 and particularly the . . . . § 196.197 (1971) indicates the necessity of also meeting the requirements contained in the balance . . .
. . . See, e. g., §§ 196.196 and 196.197, Fla.Stat. and § 196.199(2)(a), Fla.Stat. . . .
. . . Section 196.197(1), (2), (3), F.S.A., to be unconstitutional and reverse. Summarized, F.S. . . . Section 196.197(1), (2), (3), F.S.A., in essential part provides homes for the aged shall be exempt only . . . Section 196.197(1), (2), (3), F.S.A., provides for a “sliding scale” to increase the maximum amounts . . . Section 196.197(1), (2), (3), F.S.A. . . . Section 196.197, F.S.A., are held unconstitutional by us. . . .