1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to disability awareness; amending s. |
3 | 1003.4205, F.S.; requiring district school boards to |
4 | provide disability history and awareness instruction in |
5 | all K-12 public schools during the first week in October; |
6 | requiring certified individuals in disability awareness or |
7 | teachers who specialize in exceptional student education |
8 | to provide the disability history and awareness |
9 | instruction; requiring the Governor's Commission on |
10 | Disabilities to initiate a study on training in disability |
11 | awareness to be conducted by a private nonprofit entity; |
12 | providing requirements for the study and requiring |
13 | submission of findings to the commission; requiring the |
14 | commission to oversee a statewide program for providers of |
15 | training in disability awareness; providing program |
16 | components to include requirements for approval of |
17 | providers and certification of individuals who provide |
18 | instruction in disability awareness; providing for the |
19 | payment of certain fees; requiring the commission to |
20 | promote training in disability awareness in all public |
21 | entities in the state; requiring the commission to |
22 | encourage those public entities to participate in |
23 | activities that provide instruction to expand knowledge, |
24 | understanding, and awareness of individuals who have |
25 | disabilities; requiring the commission to adopt rules; |
26 | providing an effective date. |
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28 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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30 | Section 1. Section 1003.4205, Florida Statutes, is amended |
31 | to read: |
32 | 1003.4205 Disability history and awareness instruction.- |
33 | (1) Each district school board shall may provide |
34 | disability history and awareness instruction in all K-12 public |
35 | schools in the district during the first week 2 weeks in October |
36 | each year. The district school board shall designate this week |
37 | these 2 weeks as "Disability History and Awareness Week Weeks." |
38 | (2)(a) During this 1-week 2-week period, students shall |
39 | may be provided intensive instruction to expand their knowledge, |
40 | understanding, and awareness of individuals with disabilities, |
41 | the history of disability, and the disability rights movement. |
42 | Disability history must may include the events and timelines of |
43 | the development and evolution of services to, and the civil |
44 | rights of, individuals with disabilities. Disability history |
45 | must may also include the contributions of specific individuals |
46 | with disabilities, including the contributions of acknowledged |
47 | national leaders. |
48 | (b) The instruction shall may be integrated into the |
49 | existing school curriculum in ways including, but not limited |
50 | to, supplementing lesson plans, holding school assemblies, or |
51 | providing other school-related activities. Beginning with the |
52 | 2012-2013 school year, the instruction must may be delivered by |
53 | individuals who are certified to provide instruction in |
54 | disability awareness qualified school personnel or by |
55 | knowledgeable guest speakers, with a particular focus on |
56 | including individuals who have with disabilities as instructors, |
57 | or by teachers who are currently employed at a school and who |
58 | specialize in exceptional student education at the school. |
59 | (3) The goals of disability history and awareness |
60 | instruction include: |
61 | (a) Better treatment for individuals who have with |
62 | disabilities, especially for youth in school, and increased |
63 | attention to preventing the bullying or harassment of students |
64 | who have with disabilities. |
65 | (b) Encouragement to individuals who have with |
66 | disabilities to develop increased self-esteem, resulting in more |
67 | individuals who have with disabilities gaining pride in being an |
68 | individual with a disability, obtaining postsecondary education, |
69 | entering the workforce, and contributing to their communities. |
70 | (c) Reaffirmation of the local, state, and federal |
71 | commitment to the full inclusion in society of, and the equal |
72 | opportunity for, all individuals who have with disabilities. |
73 | Section 2. Disability awareness training standards, |
74 | protocol, and curriculum; certification.- |
75 | (1) The Governor's Commission on Disabilities shall |
76 | initiate a study regarding training in disability awareness |
77 | beginning July 1, 2011, to be conducted by a private nonprofit |
78 | entity that promotes disability awareness in the classroom and |
79 | the community at large and provides training in disability |
80 | awareness. State agencies and programs shall cooperate with the |
81 | private nonprofit entity as it conducts the study to establish |
82 | training standards, protocol, and curriculum with regard to |
83 | disability awareness. Within the study, the private nonprofit |
84 | entity shall: |
85 | (a) Evaluate and recommend to the commission standards and |
86 | criteria necessary for authorizing providers to conduct training |
87 | in disability awareness. |
88 | (b) Establish guidelines and curriculum for a |
89 | certification program for disability awareness instructors. |
90 | (c) Provide to the commission a summary of the current |
91 | trends in training in disability awareness. |
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93 | The private nonprofit entity conducting the study shall submit |
94 | its findings to the commission by July 1, 2011. |
95 | (2) Beginning July 1, 2012, the commission shall oversee a |
96 | statewide program for providers of training and certified |
97 | instructors in disability awareness which includes, but is not |
98 | limited to, the following components: |
99 | (a) A training provider must meet all criteria established |
100 | and published by the commission in order to be approved to |
101 | conduct continuing education courses for certifying individuals |
102 | as instructors in disability awareness. A provider may charge a |
103 | service fee for the continuing education courses in an amount |
104 | that is sufficient to cover its costs in providing the courses. |
105 | (b) In order to be approved by the commission, a provider |
106 | of training in disability awareness must have a minimum of 5 |
107 | years of experience working in the field of disabilities, submit |
108 | an application to the commission to provide training in |
109 | disability awareness, pay an application or renewal fee set by |
110 | the commission not to exceed $200, and submit an annual report |
111 | to the commission which documents the provider's training |
112 | activities. An approved provider shall renew its approved status |
113 | with the commission every 3 years. |
114 | (c) An approved provider shall use the commission's |
115 | approved training methods and curriculum materials for |
116 | conducting continuing education courses. |
117 | (d) The commission shall publish and make available to the |
118 | public a list of providers approved to offer training for |
119 | certifying individuals as instructors in disability awareness. |
120 | (e) An individual seeking certification to provide |
121 | instruction in disability awareness shall participate in |
122 | continuing education courses conducted by a commission-approved |
123 | provider. The commission shall certify an individual as an |
124 | instructor who successfully completes the required continuing |
125 | education courses in disability awareness. This individual shall |
126 | pay a certification or certification renewal fee set by the |
127 | commission not to exceed $100, and the certified individual |
128 | shall renew certification with the commission every 3 years. |
129 | (3) The commission shall promote the inclusion in society |
130 | of, and the equal opportunity for, individuals who have |
131 | disabilities through training in disability awareness in all |
132 | public entities in the state. The commission shall encourage |
133 | those public entities to participate in activities that provide |
134 | instruction to expand knowledge, understanding, and awareness of |
135 | individuals who have disabilities, the history of disability |
136 | awareness, and the disability rights movement. |
137 | (4) The commission shall adopt rules pursuant to ss. |
138 | 120.536(1) and 120.54, Florida Statutes, to administer this |
139 | section. |
140 | Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |