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    By the Committees on Judiciary; Governmental Oversight and
    Productivity; and Senator Latvala




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  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to state government; creating

  3         the "Florida Customer Service Standards Act";

  4         specifying measures that state departments are

  5         directed to implement with respect to

  6         interaction with their customers; specifying

  7         that failure to comply with the act does not

  8         constitute a cause of action; providing an

  9         effective date.

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11         WHEREAS, confidence in the government's ability to

12  solve problems has been deteriorating for the past three

13  decades; in 1963, the national public's confidence level rated

14  75 percent, compared to 1993, when confidence levels rated as

15  low as 17 percent, and

16         WHEREAS, there is a need for customers to be treated

17  with courtesy and respect, to have simplified access to

18  services, to have services that are efficient, to have

19  communications that are clear and easily understood, and to

20  save money, and

21         WHEREAS, the State of Florida is dedicated to improving

22  the service standards practiced by state departments and

23  agencies, NOW, THEREFORE,

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25  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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27         Section 1.  Florida Customer Service Standards Act.--

28         (1)  SHORT TITLE.--This section may be cited as the

29  "Florida Customer Service Standards Act."

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  1         (2)  PURPOSE.--It is the purpose of this section to

  2  direct state departments to practice and employ all the

  3  measures set forth in this section.

  4         (3)  DEFINITIONS.--As used in this section, the term:

  5         (a)  "Customer" means any member of the public who uses

  6  or requests services or information provided by a state

  7  department or who is required by statute to interact with the

  8  department.

  9         (b)  "Department" means a principal administrative unit

10  within the executive branch of state government, as defined in

11  chapter 20, Florida Statutes, and shall also include the

12  Florida Public Service Commission.

13         (4)  MEASURES TO BE IMPLEMENTED.--State departments

14  shall:

15         (a)  Designate an employee or employees in the

16  department who shall be responsible for facilitating the

17  resolution of customer complaints, including any customer

18  complaints regarding unsatisfactory treatment by department

19  employees.

20         (b)  Provide available information and accurate

21  responses to questions and requests for assistance in a prompt

22  manner.

23         (c)  Acknowledge receipt of a telephonic or electronic

24  question or request by the end of the next business day, when

25  practicable.

26         (d)  Provide direct local or toll-free telephonic or

27  direct electronic access to the department employee or

28  employees designated to resolve customer complaints.

29         (e)  Develop a process for review by upper-level

30  management of any customer complaints not resolved by the

31  department employee or employees designated to resolve

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  1  customer complaints. In evaluating the appropriateness of

  2  response time, management may consider periodic, high volume

  3  inquiries as a justifiable cause of delay.

  4         (f)  Develop customer-satisfaction measures as part of

  5  the department's performance-measurement system.

  6         (g)  Employ a system by which customer complaints and

  7  resolutions of those complaints are tracked.

  8         (h)  Provide statistical data on customer complaints

  9  and resolutions of those complaints, and on

10  customer-satisfaction measures in annual reports or other

11  performance publications, and use this data when conducting

12  management and budget-planning activities.

13         (i)  Provide training to employees on improving

14  customer service and on the role of the department employee or

15  employees designated to resolve customer complaints.

16         (j)  Include in the departmental strategic plan a

17  program outline or goal regarding customer service.

18         (k)  Conduct interdepartmental discussions on methods

19  of providing and improving customer service.

20         (5)  AGENCY OPERATING HOURS.--Departments shall be

21  staffed and open to the public for business on all regular

22  business days.

23         (6)  FUNDING.--Departments shall use available

24  resources to achieve the purposes of this section.

25         (7)  FAILURE TO COMPLY.--No cause of action shall arise

26  in favor of any person due to a department's failure to comply

27  with any provision of this section.

28         Section 2.  This act shall take effect October 1, 2000.

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  1          STATEMENT OF SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES CONTAINED IN
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  4  Deletes the exemption that narrowed the scope of who is a
    customer for purposes of the act (i.e., persons under criminal
  5  prosecution, persons in pending administrative hearings, and
    persons in governmental custody).
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    Adds the Florida Public Service Commission to the list of
  7  state entities who will be subject to the provisions of act.

  8  Provides flexibility for longer response time by a department
    when the volume of customer inquiries to the department are
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10  Requires the departments to be staffed and open to the public
    during regular business hours.
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