Florida Statutes
Chapter 17 - Chief Financial Officer
17.26 - Cancellation of State Warrants Not Presented Within 1 Year.


(1) If any state warrant issued by the Chief Financial Officer or Comptroller against any fund in the State Treasury is not presented for payment within 1 year after the last day of the month in which it was originally issued, the Chief Financial Officer may cancel the warrant and credit the amount of the warrant to the fund upon which it is drawn. If the warrant so canceled was issued against a fund that is no longer operative, the amount of the warrant shall be credited to the General Revenue Fund. The Chief Financial Officer shall not honor any state warrant after it has been canceled.
(2) The funds represented by a warrant canceled under subsection (1) are presumed abandoned by the payee or person entitled to the warrant and shall be reported and remitted as unclaimed property under s. 717.117, except that written notice to the apparent owner of the unclaimed property is not required before filing of the report. An action may not be commenced thereafter for recovery of funds represented by the warrant, except as provided by chapter 717. This subsection applies to all warrants issued on or after July 1, 1992.
(3) When a warrant canceled under subsection (1) represents funds that are in whole or in part derived from federal contributions and disposition of the funds under chapter 717 would cause a loss of the federal contributions, the Governor shall certify to the Chief Financial Officer that funds represented by such warrants are for that reason exempt from treatment as unclaimed property. Obligations represented by warrants are unenforceable after 1 year from the last day of the month in which the warrant was originally issued. An action may not be commenced thereafter on the obligation unless authorized by the federal program from which the original warrant was funded and unless payment of the obligation is authorized to be made from the current federal funding. When a payee or person entitled to a warrant subject to this subsection requests payment, and payment from current federal funding is authorized by the federal program from which the original warrant was funded, the Chief Financial Officer may, upon investigation, issue a new warrant to be paid out of the proper fund in the State Treasury, provided the payee or other person executes under oath the statement required by s. 17.13 or surrenders the canceled warrant.
(4) If a valid obligation of the state is due, owing, and unpaid and it becomes unenforceable for any reason because of the provisions and limitations contained in this section, the person entitled to payment on the obligation may present a claim for relief to the Legislature, provided the claim is made within the time limitations presently provided by law.
(5) This section does not extend any applicable statute of limitations or revive any barred claim with respect to any state obligation outstanding and unpaid on July 1, 1995.
History.—ss. 1, 2, ch. 22006, 1943; s. 1, ch. 29645, 1955; s. 1, ch. 73-220; s. 2, ch. 85-61; s. 1, ch. 88-256; s. 7, ch. 95-312; s. 2, ch. 2001-60; s. 38, ch. 2003-261.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title IV - Executive Branch

Chapter 17 - Chief Financial Officer

17.001 - Chief Financial Officer.

17.002 - Definition.

17.011 - Assistant Chief Financial Officer.

17.02 - Place of Residence and Office.

17.03 - To Audit Claims Against the State.

17.031 - Security of Chief Financial Officer’s Office.

17.04 - To Audit and Adjust Accounts of Officers and Those Indebted to the State.

17.0401 - Confidentiality of Information Relating to Financial Investigations.

17.041 - County and District Accounts and Claims.

17.0415 - Transfer and Assignment of Claims.

17.0416 - Authority to Provide Services on a Fee Basis.

17.05 - Subpoenas; Sworn Statements; Enforcement Proceedings.

17.075 - Form of State Warrants and Other Payment Orders; Rules.

17.076 - Direct Deposit of Funds.

17.08 - Accounts, etc., on Which Warrants Drawn, to Be Filed.

17.09 - Application for Warrants for Salaries.

17.10 - Record of Warrants and of State Funds and Securities.

17.11 - To Report Disbursements Made.

17.12 - Authorized to Issue Warrants to Tax Collector or Sheriff for Payment.

17.13 - To Duplicate Warrants Lost or Destroyed.

17.14 - To Prescribe Forms.

17.16 - Seal.

17.17 - Examination by Governor and Report.

17.20 - Assignment of Claims for Collection.

17.21 - Not to Allow Any Claim of State Attorney Against State Until Report Made.

17.22 - Notice to Department of Legal Affairs.

17.25 - May Certify Copies.

17.26 - Cancellation of State Warrants Not Presented Within 1 Year.

17.27 - Microfilming and Destroying Records and Correspondence.

17.28 - Chief Financial Officer May Authorize Biweekly Salary Payments.

17.29 - Authority to Prescribe Rules.

17.30 - Dissemination of Information.

17.32 - Annual Report of Trust Funds; Duties of Chief Financial Officer.

17.325 - Governmental Efficiency Hotline; Duties of Chief Financial Officer.

17.41 - Department of Financial Services Tobacco Settlement Clearing Trust Fund.

17.42 - Opioid Settlement Clearing Trust Fund.

17.43 - Federal Law Enforcement Trust Fund.

17.51 - Oath and Certificate of Chief Financial Officer.

17.52 - Moneys Paid on Warrants.

17.54 - Annual Report to Governor.

17.55 - Examination by and Monthly Statements to the Governor.

17.555 - Division of Treasury to Keep Record of Warrants and of State Funds and Securities.

17.56 - Division of Treasury to Maintain All Warrants Paid.

17.57 - Deposits and Investments of State Money.

17.575 - Administration of Funds; Treasury Investment Council.

17.58 - Deposits of Public Money Outside the State Treasury; Revolving Funds.

17.59 - Safekeeping Services.

17.60 - Treasury Cash Deposit Trust Fund.

17.61 - Chief Financial Officer; Powers and Duties in the Investment of Certain Funds.

17.62 - Interest on State Moneys Deposited; When Paid.

17.63 - Chief Financial Officer Not to Issue Evidences of Indebtedness.

17.64 - Division of Treasury to Make Reproductions of Certain Warrants, Records, and Documents.

17.65 - Chief Financial Officer to Prescribe Forms.

17.66 - Securities in Book-Entry Form.

17.67 - Federal Grants Trust Fund.

17.68 - Financial Literacy Program for Individuals With Developmental Disabilities.