Justice Appropriations Subcommittee

(AMENDED Thursday, March 04, 2021 5:32)
Start Date and Time: Monday, March 08, 2021 3:45 PM
End Date and Time: Monday, March 08, 2021 5:45 PM
Location: Webster Hall (212 Knott)
Duration: 2.00
Consideration of the following bill(s):
  • HB 31 – Clerks of the Court
  • HB 67 – Public Defender Duties
  • HB 93 – Juvenile Diversion Program Expunction
  • HB 193 – Sexual Offender Registration
  • HB 371 – False Reports of Crimes
Consideration of a Consent Agenda that includes the following Appropriation Project Bills:
  • HB 2275 – Operation New Hope, Inc. - Ready4Work Re-entry
  • HB 2337 – Pace Center for Girls - Hernando Building
  • HB 2363 – Stepping Up Initiative Jail Diversion Project
  • HB 2411 – Extended-Release Injectable Naltrexone (Vivitrol) Program
  • HB 2669 – Children of Inmates: Family Strengthening and Reunification
  • HB 2681 – Prodigy Cultural Arts Program
  • HB 2725 – Florida Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs - Positive Youth Development Program
  • HB 2915 – Delray Beach Community Outreach Team
  • HB 2987 – Retention Plan for DJJ Contracted Direct-Care Staff
  • HB 3001 – Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Emergency Communication System
  • HB 3037 – Women's Dorm at Calhoun County Jail
  • HB 3137 – AMIkids Prevention and Family Therapy
  • HB 3219 – Calhoun County Jail Administration Building
  • HB 3341 – Project Cold Case
  • HB 3543 – DeSoto County Courthouse Window Restoration
  • HB 3643 – Continuum of Care Enhanced Offender Rehabilitation
  • HB 3915 – Legal Services Clinic of the Puerto Rican Bar Association
  • HB 4043 – Fresh Ministries: Fresh Path Youth Program
  • HB 4047 – Home Builders Institute, Inc. (HBI) Building Careers for Inmates & Returning Citizens
  • HB 4063 – Alzheimer's Project, Inc. - Bringing the Lost Home
Meeting Overview/Summary:
This meeting will be live-streamed on https://thefloridachannel.org/. Persons who wish to attend must register at www.myfloridahouse.gov, and pick up a pass at the Legislative Welcome Center on the 4th Floor of the Capitol beginning one hour before the start of the meeting. Audience seating will be socially distanced and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration closes three hours before the meeting starts.