Florida Senate - 2012 CS for SJR 312 By the Committee on Judiciary; and Senator Simmons 590-01564-12 2012312c1 1 Senate Joint Resolution 2 A joint resolution rescinding and withdrawing House 3 Joint Resolution 381 (2011), which relates to ad 4 valorem taxation, contingent upon adoption of a joint 5 resolution proposing alternative amendments to the 6 State Constitution. 7 8 Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 9 10 That House Joint Resolution 381, adopted in the 2011 11 Regular Session and entitled “A joint resolution proposing 12 amendments to Sections 4 and 6 of Article VII and Section 27 of 13 Article XII and the creation of Sections 32 and 33 of Article 14 XII of the State Constitution to allow the Legislature by 15 general law to prohibit increases in the assessed value of 16 homestead and specified nonhomestead property if the just value 17 of the property decreases, reduce the limitation on annual 18 assessment increases applicable to nonhomestead real property, 19 provide an additional homestead exemption for owners of 20 homestead property who have not owned homestead property for a 21 specified time before purchase of the current homestead 22 property, and application and limitations with respect thereto, 23 delay the future repeal of provisions limiting annual assessment 24 increases for specified nonhomestead real property, and provide 25 effective dates,” is rescinded and withdrawn. 26 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the proposed amendments to 27 Sections 4 and 6 of Article VII and Section 27 of Article XII 28 and the creation of Sections 32 and 33 of Article XII of the 29 State Constitution not be submitted to the electors of this 30 state for approval or rejection at the 2012 presidential 31 preference primary or the 2012 general election and the 32 Secretary of State shall withhold House Joint Resolution 381 33 (2011) from the ballot. 34 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this joint resolution shall 35 take effect only if Senate Joint Resolution 314 or similar 36 legislation is adopted by the Legislature.