appropriated to the Department of Military Affairs in section 247 and
Specific Appropriation 3056 of chapter 2024-231, Laws of Florida, for
the Joint Enlistment Enhancement Program shall revert and is
appropriated in Fiscal Year 2025-2026 to the Department of Military
Affairs for the same purpose.
SECTION 160. The nonrecurring sum of $2,000,000 from the General Revenue
Fund is appropriated to the Department of Military Affairs in Fiscal
Year 2024-2025 for the Florida National Guard Tuition Assistance
Program. Any unexpended balance of funds remaining on June 30, 2025,
shall revert and is appropriated in Fiscal Year 2025-2026 to the
Department of Military Affairs for the same purpose. This section is
effective upon becoming law.
SECTION 161. The nonrecurring sum of $18,000,000 from the General
Revenue Fund is appropriated to the Department of Military Affairs in
Fiscal Year 2024-2025 as state match for the Gainesville Readiness
Center fixed capital outlay project. This section is effective upon
becoming law.
SECTION 162. The nonrecurring sum of $19,825,477 from the General
Revenue Fund is appropriated to the Department of Military Affairs in
Fiscal Year 2024-2025 to complete the Immokalee Readiness Center fixed
capital outlay project. This section is effective upon becoming law.
SECTION 163. The nonrecurring sum of $22,138,270 from the General
Revenue Fund is appropriated to the Department of Military Affairs in
Fiscal Year 2024-2025 to complete the Zephyrhills Readiness Center fixed
capital outlay project. This section is effective upon becoming law.
SECTION 164. The unexpended balance of General Revenue Funds
appropriated to the Florida State Guard in section 244 of chapter
2024-231, Laws of Florida, in the Florida State Guard - State Activation
appropriation category shall revert and is appropriated in Fiscal Year
2025-2026 to the Florida State Guard for the same purpose.
SECTION 165. The nonrecurring sum of $41,821,421 from the Clerks of the
Court Trust Fund is appropriated to the Department of Revenue in Fiscal
Year 2024-2025 for statutorily authorized distributions to the Clerks of
Court pursuant to section 28.36, Florida Statutes. This section is
effective upon becoming a law.
SECTION 166. The nonrecurring sum of $4,726,770 from the General Revenue
Fund is appropriated to the Department of Revenue in Fiscal Year
2024-2025 for the purpose of mitigating deficits in the Fiscally
Constrained Counties distributions as determined by the August 7, 2024
Revenue Estimating Conference. This section is effective upon becoming
law.
SECTION 167. The unexpended balance of nonrecurring funds appropriated
to the Department of Revenue in Specific Appropriations 3161 and 3165 of
chapter 2024-231, Laws of Florida, to implement the Child Support
Automated Management System (CAMS) upgrade to SAP S/4 shall revert and
is appropriated in Fiscal Year 2025-2026 to the Department of Revenue
for the same purpose.
SECTION 168. The unexpended balance of nonrecurring General Revenue
Funds appropriated to the Department of Revenue in Specific
Appropriation 3173 of chapter 2024-231, Laws of Florida, for the
implementation of the Electronic File and Pay System shall revert and is
appropriated in Fiscal Year 2025-2026 to the Department of Revenue for
the same purpose.
SECTION 169. The unexpended balance of General Revenue funds
appropriated to the Executive Office of the Governor in section 279 of
Chapter 2024-231, Laws of Florida, to convert the Legislative
Appropriations System/Planning and Budgeting Subsystem mainframe
application to a new environment, shall revert and is appropriated for
Fiscal Year 2025-2026 for the same purpose.
SECTION 170. The unexpended balance of General Revenue funds
appropriated to the Executive Office of the Governor in section 278 of
Chapter 2024-231, Laws of Florida, for the implementation of a federal
aid tracking system, shall revert and is appropriated for Fiscal Year
2025-2026 for the same purpose.
SECTION 171. There is hereby appropriated $20,562,630 in recurring and
$484,467,609 in nonrecurring General Revenue Funds to the Executive
Office of the Governor, Division of Emergency Management, and the