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The office was abolished following the Florida Cabinet reforms of 1998 which took effect in 2003. [1] A statewide office, with a seat in the Cabinet, the official handled the duties of the State Treasurer, Commissioner of Insurance, and Fire Marshal. These duties included payroll, pensions, tax collection, state finances, insurance regulation ...
The chief financial officer of Florida is an elected statewide constitutional officer of Florida. The office was created in 2002 following the 1998 reforms of the Florida Cabinet . The CFO is a combination of the former offices of comptroller and treasurer/insurance commissioner/fire marshal .
Lawyer, Florida Attorney General, Florida Secretary of State, Chairman of the Florida State University Trustees 2011 Park Trammell: Florida's 21st Governor 1913-1917 and United States Senator 1917-1936 2011 Sandy D'Alemberte: American Bar Association president & Florida State University president (1994–2003) 2010 Paula Hawkins
The state’s Division of Unclaimed Property released the following figures from media markets around the state that reported returns of unclaimed property to the division, Walker said. So if your ...
"Banks, retailers, and health insurers are legally obligated to turn over those funds to the state," Nguyen explains. Even if you don't have any unclaimed money in your name, all hope is not lost.
The President's House at FSU. The president of Florida State University is the executive officer of the Florida State University Board of Trustees, and essentially, the leader of the university. Florida State's campus is in Tallahassee, Florida, the state capitol. Although the institution was officially founded on January 24, 1851, it became ...
The state has around $2 billion in unclaimed property. You may have a dormant bank account or unclaimed items that Florida is willing to pay you for. The state has around $2 billion in unclaimed ...
The colonial governors of Florida governed Florida during its colonial period (before 1821). The first European known to arrive there was Juan Ponce de León in 1513, but the governorship did not begin until 1565, when Pedro Menéndez de Avilés founded St. Augustine and was declared Governor and Adelantado of Florida.