Fla. Stat. 16.53
Legal Affairs Revolving Trust Fund


(1)

There is created in the State Treasury the Legal Affairs Revolving Trust Fund, from which the Legislature may appropriate funds for the purpose of funding investigation, prosecution, and enforcement by the Attorney General of the provisions of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act, the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act, the Florida False Claims Act, state or federal antitrust laws, s. 501.1735, or part V of chapter 501.

(2)

Thirty percent of all moneys recovered by the Attorney General on behalf of the state, its agencies, or units of state government, local governments, or persons resident in this state or, alternatively, attorneys’ fees and costs, whichever is greater, in any civil action for violation of state or federal antitrust laws shall be deposited in the fund.

(3)

All moneys recovered by the Attorney General under s. 68.086(1) in any civil action for violation of the Florida False Claims Act shall be deposited in the fund.

(4)

Subject to the provisions of s. 895.09, when the Attorney General files an action pursuant to s. 895.05, funds provided to the Department of Legal Affairs pursuant to s. 895.09(2)(a) or, alternatively, attorneys’ fees and costs, whichever is greater, shall be deposited in the fund.

(5)(a)

In the case of a forfeiture action pursuant to s. 895.05, the remainder of the moneys recovered shall be distributed as set forth in s. 895.09.In other actions brought pursuant to the provisions of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act or pursuant to the state or federal antitrust laws, the remainder of the moneys recovered on behalf of the state, its agencies, or units of state government shall be deposited in the General Revenue Fund; in the case of other governmental units, transferred to the appropriate fund of such government; or in the case of persons, distributed to such persons or for their benefit, as approved by a court of competent jurisdiction.

(5)(a)

In the case of a forfeiture action pursuant to s. 895.05, the remainder of the moneys recovered shall be distributed as set forth in s. 895.09.

(b)

In other actions brought pursuant to the provisions of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act or pursuant to the state or federal antitrust laws, the remainder of the moneys recovered on behalf of the state, its agencies, or units of state government shall be deposited in the General Revenue Fund; in the case of other governmental units, transferred to the appropriate fund of such government; or in the case of persons, distributed to such persons or for their benefit, as approved by a court of competent jurisdiction.

(6)

“Moneys recovered” means damages or penalties or any other monetary payment, including monetary proceeds from property forfeited to the state pursuant to s. 895.05 remaining after satisfaction of any valid claims made pursuant to s. 895.09(1)(a)-(d), which damages, penalties, or other monetary payment is made by any defendant by reason of any decree or settlement in any Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act or state or federal antitrust action prosecuted by the Attorney General, but excludes attorney fees and costs.

(7)

Any moneys remaining in the fund at the end of any fiscal year in excess of 3 times the amount of the combined budgets for the antitrust, consumer protection, and racketeering sections of the Attorney General’s office for the forthcoming fiscal year shall be transferred to the General Revenue Fund unallocated.

(8)

All moneys recovered by the Attorney General for attorney fees, costs, and penalties in an action for a violation of s. 501.1735 or part V of chapter 501 must be deposited in the fund.

Source: Section 16.53 — Legal Affairs Revolving Trust Fund, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0016.­53 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

16.01
Residence, office, and duties of Attorney General
16.02
Appointment of person to act in case of disability of Attorney General
16.08
Superintendence and direction of state attorneys
16.09
Regulations as to the reports of state attorneys
16.015
Legal services
16.016
Payment of per diem, mileage, and other expense
16.52
Participation in preserving constitutional integrity of state
16.53
Legal Affairs Revolving Trust Fund
16.54
Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute
16.56
Office of Statewide Prosecution
16.57
Office of Civil Rights
16.59
Medicaid fraud control
16.60
Public records mediation program within the Office of the Attorney General
16.061
Initiative petitions
16.62
Recognition and awards
16.63
Dozier School for Boys and Okeechobee School Victim Compensation Program
16.64
Applications for compensation through the Dozier School for Boys and Okeechobee School Victim Compensation Program
16.71
Florida Gaming Control Commission
16.0155
Contingency fee agreements
16.535
Legal Services Trust Fund
16.555
Crime Stoppers Trust Fund
16.556
Crime Stoppers Trust Fund
16.557
Crime stoppers organizations
16.615
Council on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys
16.617
Statewide Council on Human Trafficking
16.618
Direct-support organization
16.711
Division of Gaming Enforcement
16.712
Florida Gaming Control Commission authorizations, duties, and responsibilities
16.713
Florida Gaming Control Commission
16.714
Florida Gaming Control Commission background screening requirements
16.715
Florida Gaming Control Commission standards of conduct
16.716
Florida Gaming Control Commission public records and public meetings exemptions
16.717
Federal Law Enforcement Trust Fund
16.718
Florida Gaming Control Commission
16.7175
Florida Gaming Control Commission

Current through Fall 2025

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