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Volume 4 Number 18 May 4, 2007 |
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CONSUMER
SERVICES HELPLINE
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Dear Floridian,
The 2007 Legislative session, my first,
drew to a close today. What a truly exciting time to have been in
Tallahassee! Lawmakers and citizens should be proud of many of the changes
made this session and the bi-partisan way issues were addressed. A few of
this sessions’ legislative victories included: increasing protections for
Florida’s military from deceptive insurance practices, adding additional
insurance experts to the Office of the Insurance Consumer Advocate and
improving the state’s My Safe Florida Home (MSFH) program to make it more
efficient, and able to reach out to more Florida homeowners.
I am sorry to see that critical
legislative changes to the KidCare program did not pass. We will continue to
work for affordable health care for all Floridians.
The Legislature will return in June to
address legislation to grant property tax relief to homeowners, and I am
hopeful that the additional time will allow for a well-thought-out and
long-lasting proposal. I look forward to working with lawmakers during
special session between June 12-22 and continuing to safeguard Floridians’
tax dollars.
Sincerely,
Alex Sink
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FLORIDIANS MUST BE CAUTIOUS OF WILDFIRE CONDITIONS
On the eve of Arson Awareness
Week, May 6-12, Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink, who also serves
as State Fire Marshal, is calling on Floridians to take precautions with
their property and promising aggressive action against anyone found
responsible for arson. Floridians should be aware that the current extra-dry
conditions are serving as fuel for wildfires across the state.
“Our landscape is extremely
dry and vulnerable to forest fires,” said CFO Sink. “I am urging Floridians
to take precautions to protect their families and homes, take steps to
ensure they are practicing fire safety and to immediately report suspected
arson.”
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CFO SINK HONORS DECORATED MILITARY RESERVIST, STATE
REPRESENTATIVE MICHAEL SCIONTI
In admiration of his commitment to military service, Florida Chief Financial
Officer Alex Sink proposed a resolution at the Florida Cabinet meeting to
honor State Representative Michael Scionti of Tampa. Rep. Scionti is a
Captain in the United States Army Reserve and has been awarded both the Army
Commendation Medal and the Bronze Star for exceptional meritorious
performance of duty in ground combat operations.

Rep. Scionti served two tours of duty prior to his November election to
District 58 of the Florida House of Representatives, and was recently called
for a third tour two weeks into the 2007 legislative session.
“I am proud to honor one of our newest legislators, who continues to answer
the call of duty in Army Reserve after his election to public office,” said
CFO Sink. “Rep. Scionti, like so many of our military reservists, has
selflessly risked his life while defending our great nation and it is an
honor to recognize him for both his military and public service today.”
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CFO ALEX SINK CONGRATULATES LEGISLATURE FOR
IMPROVING MY SAFE FLORIDA HOME PROGRAM
Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex
Sink applauded the Legislature’s passage of HB 7057, which makes
improvements to the state’s My Safe Florida Home (MSFH) program. CFO Sink
leads the department administering the program, the Department of Financial
Services, and has been working with legislative leadership to make the
program more efficient for Florida homeowners.
“The measures passed today
by the Legislature will allow the My Safe Florida Home program to serve more
Floridians and to boost our efforts to educate homeowners about the
importance of mitigation,” said CFO Sink. “As Florida’s Chief Financial
Officer, I look forward to increasing awareness about the financial and
safety benefits available to Floridians who take steps to harden their
homes.”
HB 7057 was sponsored by
State Representatives Anthony Trey Traveisa (R-Tampa), Michael Grant (R-Port
Charlotte), Robert “Rob” Schenck (R-Spring Hill) and James “Jim” Waldman
(D-Coconut Creek) and now heads to Governor Charlie Crist for his
signature. State Senator Bill Posey (R-Rockledge) sponsored SB 2596, the
Senate companion. CONTINUED
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FINANCIAL LITERACY
COUNCIL
Paul Auslander
James R. De Santis
Liana Fox
Richard George,
Cassandra J. Grayson
Doug Heinlen
Deidre Newton
Obdulio Piedra
Dulce M. Suarez-Resnick,
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CFO SINK APPOINTS FINANCIAL LITERACY COUNCIL
New Financial Literacy Council will work to educate Floridians about
important financial issues
Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink appointed nine
Floridians to serve on the state’s first Financial Literacy Council. The
Council was created by the Florida Legislature in 2006 to provide a single
state resource to the general public on financial literacy.
“As the Chief Financial Officer, one of my highest priorities is educating
consumers about money,” said CFO Sink. “I am pleased to appoint nine highly
qualified individuals to the Financial Literacy Council, and I look forward
to working with them to empower Floridians to take control of their
financial futures.”
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CFO SINK APPLAUDS
FLORIDA LEGISLATURE FOR INCREASING
PROTECTIONS FOR FLORIDA’S MILITARY
FROM DECEPTIVE INSURANCE PRACTICES
The Florida Legislature passed House
Bill 1381, which allows the
Department of Financial Services and
the Financial Services Commission to
adopt formal rules that increase
protections against deceptive
insurance practices for military
service men and women.
Expressing her appreciation for
passing one of her legislative
priorities, Florida Chief Financial
Officer Alex Sink issued the
following statement:
“Today, the Legislature showed its
deep appreciation for the many
sacrifices made by Florida’s service
men and women by ensuring they and
their families are protected from
misleading sales practices,
unnecessary life insurance policies,
and misrepresented products. As
Chief Financial Officer, I will work
to adopt the strongest possible
protections for Florida’s military
men and women, who deserve to
receive only the best financial
services and products.”
Sponsored by State Representative
Garrett Richter (R-76), HB1381 now
heads to Governor Charlie Crist for
his signature. State Senators Dave
Aronberg (D-27) and Don Gaetz (R-4)
sponsored the Senate companion, SB
2702.
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CFO SINK ENCOURAGING LEGISLATURE TO RESOLVE IMPASSE ON
KIDCARE
With less than three days remaining in the Legislature and no agreement
on legislation that would improve the KidCare program, Florida Chief
Financial Officer Alex Sink urged the House and Senate to resolve the
current stalemate, which threatens to undermine the work of Florida’s
Congressional Delegation in reauthorizing federal funding for the
program.
After working Wednesday with children’s advocates and other interested
parties to identify common ground, CFO Sink appealed to the Legislature
to pass legislation that would simplify the program and make it easier
for families to purchase affordable health insurance for their children.
In addition, CFO Sink offered the following statement:
“As Chief Financial Officer and Chair of the Healthy Kids Board, I am
committed to working with the Legislature to streamline the application
process and make it easier for families to participate. I urge the House
and Senate to not give up on the chance that we can pass legislation
this week that will help more children get access to health care.
“There are several good ideas about how to reform the program, but we
cannot lose sight of our overall goal to put the needs of Florida’s
families first. The cost of doing nothing — more unfunded emergency room
care and sick children that cannot learn — is too high. We simply cannot
doom Florida’s children to another year trapped in the spaghetti factory
that is the current KidCare program.”
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STATE FIRE MARSHAL’S OFFICE, TALLAHASSEE FIRE DEPARTMENT
TO CONDUCT MOCK VEHICLE ARSON INVESTIGATION
Florida Chief Financial Officer and State Fire Marshal Alex
Sink along with the Division of State Fire Marshal and the Tallahassee Fire
Department will conduct a mock vehicle arson investigation beginning at 10
a.m., Wednesday, May 9, 2007. The event is part of Arson Awareness Week, May
6-12. The national theme is “Vehicle Arson: Who Pays for This Crime?”
CFO Sink will participate in the mock investigation and discuss how the
public can help prevent this costly crime.
The investigation will begin at the Tallahassee Fire Department’s training
facility, located at 2964 Municipal Way in Tallahassee, where a car will be
set on fire and then arson investigators, including a K-9 detection team,
will demonstrate how they investigate and collect evidence to prove arson.
Media then will be invited to follow the collected evidence to the state
arson laboratory near Quincy to see firsthand how evidence is verified in
order to be presented for criminal prosecution.
Mock Vehicle Arson Investigation
Wednesday, May 9, 2007:
Time: 10:00 am – until
Location: Tallahassee Fire Department Training Facility
2964 Municipal Way, Tallahassee
Bureau of Forensic Fire and Explosives Analysis
"The Arson Laboratory"
38 Academy Drive, Havana
(Take Route 90 West to the Pat Thomas Law Enforcement Academy, then an
immediate right)
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“BE PREPARED” BOY SCOUTS HOLDING CAMPOREE AT THE FLORIDA
STATE FIRE COLLEGE
On most days, the training fields and classrooms at the Florida State Fire
College in Ocala are filled with firefighters. This weekend will be
different.
Dave Casey, Bureau Chief at the Fire College, announced that approximately
170 Boy Scouts will be occupying the campus beginning Friday evening. Scouts
from the Marion County District will be arriving for their Spring Camporee.
As they arrive, a strange sight will be showing up on the campus - tents.
Each of the 9 troops represented will be establishing their own camps for
the stay through Sunday.
On Saturday, staff from the Fire College, Marion Community Technical, Adult
Education, and the Ocala and Marion County Fire Departments will be
assisting in a variety of activities and training for the attendees. Some
will be honing the typical Boy Scout skills while other will participate in
fire extinguisher drills, flowing fire hoses, and some will enter the maze
to see how firefighters operate in unfamiliar buildings. Many of the Scouts
will be working on their basic first aid skills which, unknown to them, will
become important later. The surprise about dinner time on Saturday evening
will be a mock disaster drill to test just how prepared they are.
On Sunday morning, campers will be breaking down camp sites, cleaning up,
saying good-bye to new friends, and thinking ahead to the event in 2008.
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DFS HOSTS STATE WORKERS' COMPENSATION SEMINAR IN
JACKSONVILLE
The Department of Financial Services, Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC)
and Office of the Judge of Compensation Claims (OJCC) held a state seminar
today at Florida Community College in Jacksonville as part of a continued
and proactive commitment by the Department to provide clarity, support, and
accountability to those involved in Florida’s workers’ compensation system.
The seminar is designed to highlight new data possibilities and explore new
and creative ways to manage vital claims information such as managing,
real-time initiatives that deliver essential claims data to regular,
insurers, servicing agents, employers, attorneys, and the medical community
in a timely manner.
Last year, the Bureau processed more than 4.5 million medical bills, and
currently more than 93% of all data reported to the Division is through
electronic submissions.
“We are working hard to inform carriers, data submitters, and employers
about new regulations and data reporting requirements and to help ensure
their compliance,” said Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink, who
oversees the department. “The goal in all we do is to ensure workers are
being provided the protection they deserve and are entitled to under the
law.”
Topics include evaluating judicial performance; options for expedited
litigation; electronic petition filings, the division and real-time data;
how carriers can use real-time data to perform better; real-time and the
audit process; and health care providers reimbursement manuals.
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