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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title IV
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Chapter 17
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
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F.S. 17.075
17.075 Form of state warrants and other payment orders; rules.
(1) The Chief Financial Officer is authorized to establish the form or forms of state warrants which are to be drawn by him or her and of other orders for payment or disbursement of moneys out of the State Treasury and to change the form thereof from time to time as the Chief Financial Officer may consider necessary or appropriate. Such orders for payment may be in any form, but, regardless of form, each order shall be subject to the accounting and recordkeeping requirements applicable to state warrants.
(2) The Chief Financial Officer shall adopt rules establishing accounting and recordkeeping procedures for all payments made by electronic transfer of funds or by any other means. Such procedures shall be consistent with the statutory requirements applicable to payments by state warrant.
History.s. 1, ch. 77-240; s. 6, ch. 79-400; s. 4, ch. 81-277; s. 1, ch. 83-120; s. 23, ch. 2003-261.

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Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 17.075
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Current data shows no reason an arrest or criminal charge should have occurred directly under Florida Statute 17.075.



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G. MAIER, v. PACIFIC HERITAGE HOMES, INC. Fe, 72 F. Supp. 2d 1184 (D. Or. 1999)

. . . ORS 17.075 At oral argument, Maier asserted that ORS 17.075 precludes enforcement of any release in this . . . Yam-hill County, 130 Or.App. 173, 881 P.2d 156 (1994) which interpreted ORS 17.075(3) not ORS 17.075( . . . Unlike ORS 17.075(3) which specifically refers to an employee who “incurs a personal injury,” ORS 17.075 . . . ORS 17.075(3) only to releases for personal injuries, would be both unreasonable and absurd. . . . The First Claim for Relief (wage claim) is similarly outside the scope of ORS 17.075(l)(a). . . .

SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, a a v. M. BROWN,, 651 F.2d 613 (9th Cir. 1980)

. . . ORS 17.075, 17.085, 17.990. . . .

SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, a a a St. a v. A. REDDEN,, 458 F. Supp. 593 (D. Or. 1978)

. . . The Railroads challenge Chapter 512, Oregon Laws 1975, which is codified as ORS 17.075, 17.085, 17.990 . . . This statute reads as follows: “17.075 When settlement prohibited between employer and employe. (1) An . . . ORS 17.075 relating to settlements, compromises, releases and statements obtained by an employer whose . . . A person wilfully violating subsection (1) of ORS 17.075 shall upon conviction be fined not more than . . . Thus, if the Railroads observe the 15-day waiting period required by 17.075(1), they would still seem . . .