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IN RE: AMENDMENT TO FLORIDA RULE OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE 9.020.
Before the Court is the report of The Florida Bar's Appellate Court Rules Committee (Committee) proposing an amendment to Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.020 (Definitions). See Fla. R. Gen. Prac. & Jud. Admin. 2.140(b)(1). We have jurisdiction. See art. V, § 2(a), Fla. Const.
The Committee proposes amending rule 9.020 to include motions filed under Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.535 (Remittitur and Additur) in the list of motions that toll rendition of final orders.
The Committee's proposal was approved by the Board of Governors of The Florida Bar by a vote of 39-1. The proposed amendment was published by both the Committee and the Court. No comments were received following either publication.
Having considered the proposed amendment, the Court hereby amends Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.020 as proposed by the Committee. In subdivision (h)(1)(A), the words “, remittitur, or additur” are added after “motion for new trial” to clarify that timely, authorized motions for remittitur or additur toll rendition.
Accordingly, the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure are amended as set forth in the appendix to this opinion. New language is indicated by underscoring. The amendments shall become effective on October 1, 2021, at 12:01 a.m.
It is so ordered.
Appendix
RULE 9.020. DEFINITIONS
The following terms have the meanings shown as used in these rules:
(a)-(g) [NO CHANGE]
(h) Rendition of an Order. An order is rendered when a signed, written order is filed with the clerk of the lower tribunal.
(1) Motions Tolling Rendition. The following motions, if authorized and timely filed, toll rendition unless another applicable rule of procedure specifically provides to the contrary:
(A) motion for new trial, remittitur, or additur;
(B) – (L) [NO CHANGE]
(2) [NO CHANGE]
(i)-(l) [NO CHANGE]
Committee Notes
[NO CHANGE]
Court Commentary
[NO CHANGE]
PER CURIAM.
CANADY, C.J., and POLSTON, LABARGA, LAWSON, MUÑIZ, COURIEL, and GROSSHANS, JJ., concur.
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Docket No: No. SC21-253
Decided: September 02, 2021
Court: Supreme Court of Florida.
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