Florida Senate - 2014                                     SB 402
       
       
        
       By Senator Braynon
       
       
       
       
       
       36-00484-14                                            2014402__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to the Council on the Social Status of
    3         Black Men and Boys; amending s. 16.615, F.S.;
    4         providing criteria for removal of a member of the
    5         council; revising the duties of the council;
    6         authorizing the council to identify initiatives and
    7         programs that support the council’s mission and
    8         strategic vision, study other topics suggested by the
    9         Legislature or as directed by the chair of the
   10         council, and subject to legislative appropriations,
   11         use funds appropriated to the Department of Legal
   12         Affairs to perform certain tasks; revising what
   13         constitutes a quorum of the council; authorizing the
   14         council to present its findings and strategic issues
   15         at an annual statewide conference; providing for
   16         reimbursement for per diem and travel expenses for
   17         individuals and entities that make presentations to
   18         the council regarding the mission or strategic vision
   19         of the council; providing an effective date.
   20          
   21  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   22  
   23         Section 1. Section 16.615, Florida Statutes, is amended to
   24  read:
   25         16.615 Council on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys.—
   26         (1) The Council on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys
   27  is established within the Department of Legal Affairs and shall
   28  consist of 19 members appointed as follows:
   29         (a) Two members of the Senate who are not members of the
   30  same political party, appointed by the President of the Senate
   31  with the advice of the Minority Leader of the Senate.
   32         (b) Two members of the House of Representatives who are not
   33  members of the same political party, appointed by the Speaker of
   34  the House of Representatives with the advice of the Minority
   35  Leader of the House of Representatives.
   36         (c) The Secretary of Children and Families Family Services
   37  or his or her designee.
   38         (d) The director of the Mental Health Program Office within
   39  the Department of Children and Families Family Services or his
   40  or her designee.
   41         (e) The State Surgeon General or his or her designee.
   42         (f) The Commissioner of Education or his or her designee.
   43         (g) The Secretary of Corrections or his or her designee.
   44         (h) The Attorney General or his or her designee.
   45         (i) The Secretary of Management Services or his or her
   46  designee.
   47         (j) The executive director of the Department of Economic
   48  Opportunity or his or her designee.
   49         (k) A businessperson who is an African American, as defined
   50  in s. 760.80(2)(a), appointed by the Governor.
   51         (l) Two persons appointed by the President of the Senate
   52  who are not members of the Legislature or employed by state
   53  government. One of the appointees must be a clinical
   54  psychologist.
   55         (m) Two persons appointed by the Speaker of the House of
   56  Representatives who are not members of the Legislature or
   57  employed by state government. One of the appointees must be an
   58  Africana studies professional.
   59         (n) The deputy secretary for Medicaid in the Agency for
   60  Health Care Administration or his or her designee.
   61         (o) The Secretary of Juvenile Justice or his or her
   62  designee.
   63         (2) Each member of the council shall be appointed to a 4
   64  year term; however, for the purpose of providing staggered
   65  terms, of the initial appointments, 9 members shall be appointed
   66  to 2-year terms and 10 members shall be appointed to 4-year
   67  terms. A member of the council may be removed at any time by the
   68  member’s appointing authority, who shall fill the vacancy on the
   69  council. A member of the council is deemed to have vacated his
   70  or her position on the council and the member’s appointing
   71  authority shall fill the vacated position if:
   72         (a) The member has three consecutive unexcused absences. As
   73  used in this paragraph, the term “unexcused absence” means the
   74  member’s failure to notify the chair that the member will not be
   75  present at a meeting of the council; or
   76         (b) The member is absent for at least 50 percent of the
   77  council meetings within a 12-month period.
   78         (3)(a) At the first meeting of the council each year, the
   79  members shall elect a chair and a vice chair.
   80         (b) A vacancy in the office of chair or vice chair shall be
   81  filled by vote of the remaining members.
   82         (4)(a) The council shall:
   83         (a) Make a systematic study of the conditions affecting
   84  black men and boys, including, but not limited to, homicide
   85  rates, arrest and incarceration rates, poverty, violence, drug
   86  abuse, death rates, disparate annual income levels, school
   87  performance in all grade levels, including postsecondary levels,
   88  and health issues.
   89         (b) The council shall Propose measures to alleviate and
   90  correct the underlying causes of the conditions described in
   91  paragraph (a). These measures may consist of changes to the law
   92  or systematic changes that can be implemented without
   93  legislative action.
   94         (c) The council may study other topics suggested by the
   95  Legislature or as directed by the chair of the council.
   96         (c)(d)The council shall Receive suggestions or comments
   97  pertinent to the applicable issues from members of the
   98  Legislature, governmental agencies, public and private
   99  organizations, and private citizens.
  100         (d)(e)The council shall Monitor outcomes of the direct
  101  support organization created pursuant to s. 16.616.
  102         (e)(f)The council shall Develop a strategic program and
  103  funding initiative to establish local Councils on the Social
  104  Status of Black Men and Boys.
  105         (f) Access data held by any state department or agency,
  106  which data is otherwise a public record.
  107         (g) Make requests directly to the Joint Legislative
  108  Auditing Committee for assistance with the research and
  109  monitoring of the outcomes provided by the Office of Program
  110  Policy Analysis and Government Accountability.
  111         (h) Request, through council members who are also
  112  legislators, research assistance from the Office of Economic and
  113  Demographic Research within the Legislature.
  114         (i) Request information and assistance from the state or
  115  any political subdivision, municipal corporation, public
  116  officer, or governmental department thereof.
  117         (j) Apply for and accept funds, grants, gifts, and services
  118  from the state, the Federal Government or any of its agencies,
  119  or any other public or private source for the purpose of
  120  defraying clerical and administrative costs as may be necessary
  121  for carrying out its duties under this section.
  122         (k) Work directly with, or request information and
  123  assistance on issues pertaining to education from, this state’s
  124  historically black colleges and universities.
  125         (5) The council may:
  126         (a) Identify initiatives and programs that support the
  127  council’s mission and strategic vision;
  128         (b) Study other topics suggested by the Legislature or as
  129  directed by the chair of the council; and
  130         (c) Subject to legislative appropriations, use funds
  131  appropriated to the Department of Legal Affairs for the council
  132  to:
  133         1. Conduct additional research and studies that support the
  134  council’s mission and strategic vision;
  135         2. Provide information and assistance in the establishment
  136  of local Councils on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys;
  137  and
  138         3. Host an annual statewide conference as provided in
  139  paragraph (9)(a).
  140         (a) Access data held by any state departments or agencies,
  141  which data is otherwise a public record.
  142         (b) Make requests directly to the Joint Legislative
  143  Auditing Committee for assistance with research and monitoring
  144  of outcomes by the Office of Program Policy Analysis and
  145  Government Accountability.
  146         (c) Request, through council members who are also
  147  legislators, research assistance from the Office of Economic and
  148  Demographic Research within the Florida Legislature.
  149         (d) Request information and assistance from the state or
  150  any political subdivision, municipal corporation, public
  151  officer, or governmental department thereof.
  152         (e) Apply for and accept funds, grants, gifts, and services
  153  from the state, the Federal Government or any of its agencies,
  154  or any other public or private source for the purpose of
  155  defraying clerical and administrative costs as may be necessary
  156  for carrying out its duties under this section.
  157         (f) Work directly with, or request information and
  158  assistance on issues pertaining to education from, Florida’s
  159  historically black colleges and universities.
  160         (6) The Office of the Attorney General shall provide staff
  161  and administrative support to the council.
  162         (7) The council shall meet quarterly and at other times at
  163  the call of the chair or as determined by a majority of council
  164  members and approved by the Attorney General.
  165         (8) Nine Eleven of the members of the council constitute a
  166  quorum, and an affirmative vote of a majority of the members
  167  present is required for final action.
  168         (9)(a) The council shall issue an its first annual report
  169  by December 15, 2007, and by December 15 of each following year,
  170  stating the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the
  171  council. The council shall submit the report to the Governor,
  172  the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of
  173  Representatives, and the chairs chairpersons of the standing
  174  committees of jurisdiction in each house chamber. The council
  175  may also present its findings and its strategic issues regarding
  176  the status of black men and boys at an annual statewide
  177  conference hosted by the council. The strategic issues include
  178  all of the following:
  179         1. Removing the barriers to healthy lifestyles, health
  180  care, and community-based support and prevention services.
  181         2. Ensuring a commitment to education and lifelong
  182  learning.
  183         3. Addressing the disproportionately high rate of
  184  unemployment and unstable economic conditions.
  185         4. Addressing crime prevention and criminal justice issues
  186  that adversely and disproportionately affect black men and boys.
  187         5. Promoting community awareness, leadership, and
  188  sustainable community and agency partnerships.
  189         (b) The initial report must include the findings of an
  190  investigation into factors causing black-on-black crime from the
  191  perspective of public health related to mental health, other
  192  health issues, cultural disconnection, and cultural identity
  193  trauma.
  194         (10) Members of the council shall serve without
  195  compensation. Members are entitled to reimbursement for per diem
  196  and travel expenses as provided in s. 112.061. State officers
  197  and employees shall be reimbursed from the budget of the agency
  198  through which they serve. Other members may be reimbursed by the
  199  Department of Legal Affairs. The council may also reimburse per
  200  diem and travel expenses at the same rate provided for public
  201  employees under s. 112.061 for individuals and entities that
  202  make presentations to the council regarding the council’s
  203  mission or strategic vision. These individuals and entities
  204  shall be paid from funds appropriated to the council for that
  205  purpose.
  206         (11) The council and any subcommittees it forms are subject
  207  to the provisions of chapter 119, related to public records, and
  208  the provisions of chapter 286, related to public meetings.
  209         (12) Each member of the council who is not otherwise
  210  required to file a financial disclosure statement pursuant to s.
  211  8, Art. II of the State Constitution or s. 112.3144, must file a
  212  disclosure of financial interests pursuant to s. 112.3145.
  213         Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2014.