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Record Group Number: 000120
Series/Collection Number: .S 2681
Creator: Florida. State Board of Administration.
Title, Dates: Task Force on Tobacco-Settlement-Revenue Protection records, 1999-2001.
Amount: 2.25 cubic ft.
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Organization/Arrangement: By record type, then chronological.
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Biographical/Historical:     The State Board of Administration (SBA) is a constitutional entity of Florida state government that provides a variety of investment services to various governmental entities. Created by the Florida Legislature in 1929 (Chapter 14486, Laws of Florida; amended to the 1885 Constitution as Article IV, Section 16, 1942, Senate Joint Resolution 324, 1941; continued under Article XII, Section 9, 1968 Constitution and Ch. 69-106, Laws), its members are the Governor, the Chief Financial Officer, and the Attorney General. The Board's statutory mandate is to invest, manage and safeguard assets of the Florida Retirement System (FRS) and its 25 trust funds and pension plans used for a number of investment services. In addition, the SBA provides administrative services to the Florida Prepaid College Board and the Division of Bond Finance.

    In 2000, the Florida Legislature established the Task Force on Tobacco-Settlement-Revenue Protection to investigate, evaluate and report on the condition of the state's tobacco settlement revenue in order to prevent substantial loss (Ch. 2000-128, Laws). The initial responsibility of the Task Force was to determine risks involved with taking certain actions against tobacco companies and to assess the position of tobacco use within Florida's economy. Chaired by the Governor, the Comptroller, the Insurance Commissioner and three members from each House of the Legislature, the Task Force operated with administrative support from the State Board of Administration. The Task Force on Tobacco-Settlement-Revenue Protection dissolved on July 1, 2001.

Summary:     This series documents the activities of the Task Force on Tobacco-Settlement-Revenue from 2000 to 2001. The series is arranged by record type which illustrate the main functions of the Task Force, including original briefing materials, meeting minutes, and the final report. These records are followed by supporting records accumulated by the members, both before and during the life of the Task Force, as a result of reports, presentations and conferences on the subject of tobacco securitization, financial impact, and economic studies. The supporting records are also arranged chronologically.

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Subject Access Fields: Florida. State Board of Administration.
Florida. Task Force on Tobacco-Settlement-Revenue Protection
Tobacco industry Florida
Bonds Florida
Revenue Florida
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Added Entries Florida. Task Force on Tobacco-Settlement-Revenue Protection