Florida's chief financial officer has written the governor and legislative leaders urging them to enact a transition measure if they plan to let the state's no-fault auto insurance law expire in two weeks.

Without some legislation to bridge the changeover, the state will be left with a law that “will protect cars, but not people,” wrote CFO Alex Sink.

Her message delivered yesterday said that a special legislative session set for Oct. 3, two days after the no-fault law is due to sunset, “gives us the opportunity to fix two significant problems.”

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