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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title XXII
PORTS AND HARBORS
Chapter 311
SEAPORT PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES
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F.S. 311.10
311.10 Strategic Port Investment Initiative.
(1) There is created the Strategic Port Investment Initiative within the Department of Transportation. Beginning in fiscal year 2012-2013, a minimum of $35 million annually shall be made available from the State Transportation Trust Fund to fund the Strategic Port Investment Initiative. The Department of Transportation shall work with the deepwater ports listed in s. 311.09 to develop and maintain a priority list of strategic investment projects. Project selection shall be based on projects that meet the state’s economic development goal of becoming a hub for trade, logistics, and export-oriented activities by:
(a) Providing important access and major on-port capacity improvements;
(b) Providing capital improvements to strategically position the state to maximize opportunities in international trade, logistics, or the cruise industry;
(c) Achieving state goals of an integrated intermodal transportation system; and
(d) Demonstrating the feasibility and availability of matching funds through local or private partners.
(2) Prior to making final project allocations, the Department of Transportation shall schedule a publicly noticed workshop with the Department of Economic Opportunity and the deepwater ports listed in s. 311.09 to review the proposed projects. After considering the comments received, the Department of Transportation shall finalize a prioritized list of potential projects.
(3) The Department of Transportation shall, to the maximum extent feasible, include the seaport projects proposed to be funded under this section in the tentative work program developed under s. 339.135(4).
History.s. 6, ch. 2012-128; s. 11, ch. 2012-174; s. 6, ch. 2022-204.

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Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 311.10
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FINJAN, INC. v. SOPHOS, INC., 244 F. Supp. 3d 1016 (N.D. Cal. 2017)

. . . Downloada-bles deemed suspicious from reaching the internal computer network 115.” 194 patent, col. 311.10 . . .

EVOLUTIONARY INTELLIGENCE, LLC, v. SPRINT NEXTEL CORPORATION, L. P. L. P. LLC, v. LLC, v. LLC, v. LLC, v. LLC, v. LLC, v. LLC, v. LLC, v., 137 F. Supp. 3d 1157 (N.D. Cal. 2015)

. . . offering the means to create and manipulate information containers with dynamic registers: Id. col.311.10 . . .

MIDWEST MEDIA PROPERTY, L. L. C. CTI L. L. C. L. L. C. v. SYMMES TOWNSHIP, OHIO,, 503 F.3d 456 (6th Cir. 2007)

. . . . § 311.10, and to “provide for the size, lighting and spacing of off-premise advertising signs according . . . XXXI, §§ 311.4, 311.10. . . .

UNITED STATES v. LINDAUER, a k a, 448 F. Supp. 2d 558 (S.D.N.Y. 2006)

. . . accepted an unspecified task; acceptance in January 2002 of $232.77 and on two dates in February of $311.10 . . .

BUTLER, v. OAK CREEK- FRANKLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT, s, 172 F. Supp. 2d 1102 (E.D. Wis. 2001)

. . . Code § Trans. 311.10(l)(b) (2001); Wis. Stat. § 340.01(46m)(a).) . . .

MARTCO PARTNERSHIP, v. LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Sr. Co., 86 F.3d 459 (5th Cir. 1996)

. . . children are eligible because of his disability____ Based upon this language, Lincoln began paying Manuel $311.10 . . .

JONES, v. BENEFIT TRUST LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,, 800 F.2d 1397 (5th Cir. 1986)

. . . Jones received $311.10 per month, and his wife and children each received $66.10 per month. . . .

UNITED STATES v. L. D. CAULK COMPANY, E., 126 F. Supp. 693 (D. Del. 1954)

. . . So it states that during the five years from 1942-1947 Dental Perfection sold $13,-311.10 of alginate . . .

E. F. Co. v., 5 Cust. Ct. 495 (Cust. Ct. 1940)

. . . Rotterdam, plus packing $15.69, plus cost of drums $311.10, including nondutiable charges of $177.47. . . .

HAHLO v. BENEDICT BENEDICT v. HAHLO, 216 F. 303 (2d Cir. 1914)

. . . The items to be included are the meat destroyed, $311.10, and wireless messages, $34.80. . . .

WILLIAM J. GLENN v. THE UNITED STATES, 37 Ct. Cl. 254 (Ct. Cl. 1902)

. . . for the period shown in finding ii for one month and twenty-six days, the difference would amount to $311.10 . . . thirteenth section of that act, the court awards a judgment in favor of the claimant for the sum of $311.10 . . .