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Record Group Number: 000342
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Creator: Florida. Treasurer's Office.
Title, Dates: Treasurer's Office record group.
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Biographical/Historical Note:     The Treasurer's Office was created in the 1838 Constitution, effective with statehood in 1845.  The State Treasurer received all moneys which are paid into the State Treasury; paid all warrants drawn by the Comptroller on the State Treasury; kept detailed records of all transactions involving the State's money; and handled insurance matters related to his duties as Insurance Commissioner.  In 1969, the powers, duties and functions of the Office of the Treasurer and Insurance Commissioner were transferred to the Dept. of Insurance (Ch. 69-106, Laws).  On January 7, 2003, the office of Treasurer was combined with the office of Comptroller to form a Chief Financial Officer position heading a new Department of Financial Services, consolidating the two offices and the departments of Banking and Finance and Insurance.
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