Published on: 11475505. To repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review described in Executive Order 11-01 as being duplicative or no longer necessary. Any provisions of the rules that are not duplicative will be moved to rules in Chapter 19-11, F.A.C. that cover the same subject matter.
Published on: 11368029. The Trustees of the State Board of Administration of Florida will be asked for permission to file a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to repeal the following rules: Rule 19-12.001, F.A.C., Definitions; Rule 19-12.002, F.A.C., Purpose; Rule 19-12.003, F.A.C., Limitation on Contributions; Rule 19-12.004, F.A.C., Annual Additions in Excess of Limitation; Rule 19-12.005, F.A.C., The Exclusive Benefit Rule of the Code and Forfeitures; Rule 19-12.006, F.A.C., Distribution of Benefits; and Rule 19-12.007, F.A.C., Acceptance of Rollovers. These rules no longer are necessary as pertinent provisions will be incorporated into other rule chapters. The Trustees also will be asked to authorize the filing of these rules for repeal if no member of the public timely requests a rule hearing.; April 24, 2012, 9:00 a.m. (ET) to conclusion of the meeting; Cabinet Meeting Room, Lower Level, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida.
Published on: 4587729. The Trustees of the State Board of Administration, on October 2, 2007, will consider a proposed amended rule and will be asked for permission to file the rule for adoption. Rule 19-12.007, acceptance of rollovers, expands the acceptance of rollovers. Notice of Proposed Rule Development for this rule was published in the Florida Administrative Weekly on June 22, 2007. Notice of Proposed Rule was published in the Florida Administrative Weekly on August 10, 2007. No hearing was held because it was not requested.; Tuesday, October 2, 2007; 9AM until conclusion; Cabinet Meeting Room; Lower Level; The Capitol; Apalachee Parkway and Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida
Published on: 4482387. These rules are promulgated to implement recently adopted policies and to reflect legislative changes in the FRS Investment Plan.