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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title V
JUDICIAL BRANCH
Chapter 28
CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS
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F.S. 28.42
28.42 Manual of filing fees, charges, costs, and fines; payment plan form.
(1) The clerks of court, through their association and in consultation with the Office of the State Courts Administrator, shall prepare and disseminate a manual of filing fees, service charges, costs, and fines imposed pursuant to state law, for each type of action and offense, and classified as mandatory or discretionary. The manual also shall classify the fee, charge, cost, or fine as court-related revenue or noncourt-related revenue. The clerks, through their association, shall disseminate this manual to the chief judge, state attorney, public defender, and court administrator in each circuit and to the clerk of the court in each county. The clerks, through their association and in consultation with the Office of the State Courts Administrator, shall at a minimum update and disseminate this manual on July 1 of each year.
(2) By October 1, 2021, the clerks of court, through the Florida Clerks of Court Operations Corporation, shall develop a uniform payment plan form for use by persons seeking to establish a payment plan in accordance with s. 28.246(4). The form must inform the person of the minimum payment due each month, the term of the plan, acceptable payment methods, and the circumstances under which a case may be sent to collections for nonpayment.
(3) By January 1, 2022, each clerk of court shall use the uniform payment plan form developed pursuant to subsection (2) when establishing payment plans.
History.s. 98, ch. 2004-265; s. 3, ch. 2012-124; s. 8, ch. 2021-116.

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Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 28.42
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UNITED STATES v. KENNER,, 238 F. Supp. 3d 1157 (D. Neb. 2017)

. . . See 50 CFR 28.42(g) (“The salary of Service employees for the time spent in and about the investigations . . .

SALLITT, Jr. v. STANKUS, Jr., 720 F. Supp. 2d 645 (M.D. Pa. 2010)

. . . Plaintiff thus agrees to a $28.42 reduction to adjust for this error. . . .

BURKE, v. ESPOSITO,, 972 So. 2d 1024 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2008)

. . . Section 28.42, Florida Statutes (2005), requires the Office of the State Courts Administrator to “prepare . . .

WEINBERGER, v. GREAT NORTHERN NEKOOSA CORP. BTZ, INC. v. GREAT NORTHERN NEKOOSA CORP. RYAN, v. GREAT NORTHERN NEKOOSA CORP., 801 F. Supp. 804 (D. Me. 1992)

. . . $4,239.63 11/1 5 11/21 3.25 12/26 3.375 12/27 3.75 Total 15.375X $125 = $1,921.88 Firm Total $6,167.62 (28.42 . . .

In STEWART, NORWEST BANK DES MOINES, N. A. CARD SERVICES DIVISION, v. STEWART,, 91 B.R. 489 (Bankr. S.D. Iowa 1988)

. . . charges include: $46.97, $31.27 and $42.09 at Target on July 19; $34.73 and $45.66 at K-Mart on July 19; $28.42 . . . Moreover, the variance in charges at Target and K-Mart on July 19 and 20 — from $28.42 to $46.97 — alone . . .

In L. SPANGLER. GOLDSTEIN, L. v. ALEET LEASING ASSOCIATES II N. A., 56 B.R. 990 (D. Md. 1986)

. . . 12.57% 12.57% Purchase Price 17.96% 29.37% Projected Value 39.16 - 35.24% 35.24 - 29.37% Sale Price 28.42% . . .

In F. LANGHOLF ROCK RIVER PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION, v. F. LANGHOLF, 37 B.R. 414 (Bankr. N.D. Ill. 1984)

. . . check over to First Federal and from the proceeds had money orders issued payable to “Time/Life”, ($28.42 . . .

NATIONAL UNION ELECTRIC CORPORATION v. MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO. LTD. In JAPANESE ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS ANTITRUST LITIGATION, 498 F. Supp. 991 (E.D. Pa. 1980)

. . . Asset value was found to be $28.42 per share and was assigned a weight of 25%. Id. at 25 and 27. . . . of NUE stock on August 1, 1975, was as follows: Value Value Element Per Share Weight Value Assets $28.42 . . .

MILNOT COMPANY, a v. R. DOUGLAS,, 452 F. Supp. 505 (S.D.W. Va. 1978)

. . . Calories 493 Fats 24.65 gm Carbohydrates 39.88 gm Protein (Animal) 28.42 gm Total Mineral Salts 5.66 . . .

v., 80 Cust. Ct. 8 (Cust. Ct. 1978)

. . . Industry No. 2819, pp. 77, 299; Explanatory Notes to the Brussels Nomenclature (1955) p. 201, Heading 28.42 . . . Nomenclature, whose division of chemical compounds is not unlike our own, Heading 28.42 provides for: . . .

JOHNSON, Jr. v. L. W. SIMPSON, Jr., 421 F. Supp. 333 (W.D. Va. 1976)

. . . Petitioner cites 1970 census figures for the City of Lynch-burg which show that black persons represent 28.42% . . .

WEST TENNESSEE ACLU, M. M. NAACP, NAACP, v. CITY OF MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE,, 323 F. Supp. 234 (W.D. Tenn. 1971)

. . . Similar principles are reiterated in 10 McQuillan Municipal Corporations, Section 28.42 at pp. 115-16 . . .

AMERICAN REPUBLIC INSURANCE COMPANY, a v. UNION FIDELITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a C., 315 F. Supp. 311 (D. Or. 1970)

. . . 108,936 52.77% 1% 1966 306,151 128,489 41.97% 2% 1965 245,353 82,140 33.48% 3% 1964 212,727 60,459 28.42% . . .

v., 16 T.C. 1171 (T.C. 1951)

. . . Section 28.42-1: When Included in gross income. 1945-16-12108 Mim. 5897 (July 24, 1945) **»»«*« Mimeograph . . .

v., 14 T.C. 1312 (T.C. 1950)

. . . brokerage sales to total sales increased 41.20 per cent in the base period over 1925 through 1928, from 28.42 . . .

v., 36 C.C.P.A. 114 (C.C.P.A. 1949)

. . . Selling price per carload of 17 units_ US$5,032.00 Less non-dutiable charges: Insurance to border_ Mex$28.42 . . .

NATIONAL QUICKSILVER CORPORATION v. WORLD INS. CO. OF OMAHA, NEB., 139 F.2d 1 (8th Cir. 1943)

. . . However, you must have miscalculated the premiums, for the premiums should have been $28.42. . . . am sending with this letter, in amount of $5.68 which is the difference between the $22.74 and the $28.42 . . .

DOSTER v. UNITED STATES, 33 F. Supp. 23 (M.D. Ala. 1940)

. . . Asheville division, entered February 9, 1931, and insured was thereby entitled to insurance benefits of $28.42 . . .

THE VELMA LYKES, 6 F. Supp. 886 (S.D. Tex. 1934)

. . . squalls, 9 :PM wings, woodwork and side lights on bridge and compass blown away, midnight barometer 28.42 . . .