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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. 17.67
17.67 Federal Grants Trust Fund.
(1) The Federal Grants Trust Fund is created within the Department of Financial Services.
(2) The trust fund is established for use as a depository for funds to be used for allowable grant activities funded by restricted program revenues from federal sources. Moneys to be credited to the trust fund shall consist of grants and funding from the Federal Government, interest earnings, and cash advances from other trust funds. Funds shall be expended only pursuant to legislative appropriation or an approved amendment to the department’s operating budget pursuant to the provisions of chapter 216.
History.s. 1, ch. 2011-29; s. 2, ch. 2014-45.

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Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 17.67
Level: Degree
Misdemeanor/Felony: First/Second/Third

Current data shows no reason an arrest or criminal charge should have occurred directly under Florida Statute 17.67.



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Cases from cite.case.law:

CLEVELAND, v. GROCERYWORKS. COM, LLC, 200 F. Supp. 3d 924 (N.D. Cal. 2016)

. . . on October 20, 2013 based on Groceryworks’s business needs, and was paid at the increased rate of $17.67 . . .

UNITED STATES v. THOMAS,, 488 F. App'x 440 (11th Cir. 2012)

. . . Moreover, the court’s total sentence of 212 months (17.67 years) fell far above any possible statutory . . . In addition, the sentence of 212 months (17.67 years) fell far below the 40-year statutory maximum for . . .

LEWALLEN, v. SCOTT COUNTY, TENNESSEE,, 724 F. Supp. 2d 893 (E.D. Tenn. 2010)

. . . 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007 $10.02 $15.03 365 1.5 hrs $ 8,228.93 July 1, 2007 to Nov. 21,2008 $11.78 $17.67 . . .

XPEDIOR CREDITOR TRUST, v. CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON USA INC., 341 F. Supp. 2d 258 (S.D.N.Y. 2004)

. . . sold 8,535,000 shares of its common stock to DLJ and other members of the underwriting syndicate for $17.67 . . .

In H. PINCUS, H. PINCUS, v. GRADUATE LOAN CENTER, USA,, 280 B.R. 303 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2002)

. . . Interest continues to accrue on the loan at the per diem rate of $17.67. 3. . . .

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, v. G. SARGENT, J. J., 229 F.3d 68 (1st Cir. 2000)

. . . and October 3, 1994, Sargent purchased a total of 20,400 shares of Purolator at an average price of $17.67 . . .

In INDEPENDENT SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS ANTITRUST LITIGATION. To CSU, L. L. C. v. D. No. EEO, 23 F. Supp. 2d 1242 (D. Kan. 1998)

. . . in FY 1995, 15.03% of CSU’s total revenue in FY 1996, 17.47% of CSU’s total revenue in FY 1997, and 17.67% . . .

SANTA FE SPRINGS REALTY CORP. a v. CITY OF WESTMINSTER, a, 906 F. Supp. 1341 (C.D. Cal. 1995)

. . . (sign code) and chapter 17.67 (Redevelopment Design Standards) of the Municipal Code. . . . the business shall conform to the regulations established in chapter 15.40 (sign code) and chapter 17.67 . . . posted at the business conform to the regulations established in chapter 15.40 (sign code) and chapter 17.67 . . .

BARR LABORATORIES, INC. v. ABBOTT LABORATORIES,, 978 F.3d 98 (3d Cir. 1992)

. . . In 1990, Boots/Upjohn claimed a unit market share of approximately 17.67%, while Parke-Davis had a 13.68% . . . observes that this market share was more than twice that of its nearest competitor, Boots/Upjohn, with 17.67% . . .

In WICAT SECURITIES LITIGATION, 671 F. Supp. 726 (D. Utah 1987)

. . . Sandler 17.67 X $ 95 1,678.65 Elizabeth M. . . .

UNITED STATES, v. LAWRENCE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT,, 626 F. Supp. 940 (S.D. Miss. 1986)

. . . racially identifiable, the result is that those schools enroll 26.04% of all students in the county and 17.67% . . .

v., 84 T.C. 996 (T.C. 1985)

. . . . $3.72 $3.10 PU 364 500 Darvon 32 mg. 17.67 14.72 PU 365 100 Darvon 65 mg. 7.02 5.85 PU 365 500 Darvon . . .

In FINE PAPER ANTITRUST LITIGATION, 98 F.R.D. 48 (E.D. Pa. 1983)

. . . I will, however, apply a 1.5 contingency multiplier to the 17.67 compensable hours expended before the . . .

NORTH TEXAS OPERATING ENGINEERS HEALTH BENEFIT FUND, v. DIXIE MASONRY, INC. J., 544 F. Supp. 516 (N.D. Tex. 1982)

. . . general administration expenses allocable to the Valley View project approximately equals $75,089, or 17.67% . . . general administration expenses allocable to the Richardson Square job approximately equals $57,476, or 17.67% . . .

CALIFORNIA v. ARIZONA, 452 U.S. 431 (U.S. 1981)

. . . N 44°06/21// E 17.67 feet; 323. N 30°59'00" E 115.35 feet; 324. N 25°35'07" E 44.46 feet; 325. . . . N 44°06,21/' E 17.67 feet; 323. N 30°59'00" E 115.35 feet; 324. N 25°35'07" E 44.46 feet; 325. . . .

GETTY OIL COMPANY SUCCESSOR ON MERGER TO TIDEWATER OIL COMPANY v. THE UNITED STATES, 185 Ct. Cl. 244 (Ct. Cl. 1968)

. . . Crim. 3A 17.67 20.00 Register_ 1 13.30 10.60 Register_ 2 9.70 11.00 Smith. 4 10.64 14.30 S. S. . . .

PORTSMOUTH GAS COMPANY, a v. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION, Mt. Ft. Ft., 247 F.2d 90 (D.C. Cir. 1957)

. . . Commission Order in Docket G-440, this was changed to a two-part rate consisting of a commodity charge of 17.67 . . .

DAVIS v. COOK, 80 F. Supp. 443 (N.D. Ga. 1948)

. . . the average years of education of the white teachers was 17.83, while that of the Negro teachers was 17.67 . . .

CHESAPEAKE POTOMAC TELEPHONE CO. OF BALTIMORE CITY v. WEST, 7 F. Supp. 214 (D. Md. 1934)

. . . allowed in that case both in the aggregate and in detail for comparable items were as nearly as large (17.67 . . .

B. v., 111 Fla. 341 (Fla. 1933)

. . . feet (W. 19.83 ft.) of Lot Ten (10) and the East seventeen and sixty-seven one hundredths feet (E. 17.67 . . .