Florida Senate - 2016                              CS for SB 520
       
       
        
       By the Committee on Fiscal Policy; and Senators Lee and Gaetz
       
       594-02122-16                                           2016520c1
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to the Florida Bright Futures
    3         Scholarship Program; amending s. 1009.531, F.S.;
    4         providing that the initial award period and the
    5         renewal period for students who are unable to accept
    6         an initial award immediately after completion of high
    7         school due to a full-time religious or service
    8         obligation begin upon the completion of the religious
    9         or service obligation; specifying requirements for an
   10         entity that is sponsoring the obligation; requiring
   11         verification from the entity for which the student
   12         completed such obligation; revising eligibility
   13         requirements for the Florida Bright Futures
   14         Scholarship Program; deleting obsolete provisions;
   15         amending s. 1009.532, F.S.; providing that certain
   16         students may receive an award for a specified number
   17         of credits towards specified programs and degree
   18         programs; amending ss. 1009.534 and 1009.535, F.S.;
   19         requiring a student, as a prerequisite for the Florida
   20         Academic Scholars award or the Florida Medallion
   21         Scholars award, to identify a civic issue or a
   22         professional area of interest and develop a plan for
   23         his or her personal involvement in addressing the
   24         issue or learning about the area; prohibiting the
   25         student from receiving remuneration or academic credit
   26         for the volunteer service work performed except in
   27         certain circumstances; requiring the hours of
   28         volunteer service work to be documented in writing and
   29         signed by the student, the student’s parent or
   30         guardian, and a representative of the organization for
   31         which the student performed the volunteer service
   32         work; amending s. 1009.536, F.S.; creating the Florida
   33         Gold Seal CAPE-Vocational Scholars award within the
   34         Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program; requiring
   35         a student, as a prerequisite for the Florida Gold Seal
   36         Vocational Scholars award, to identify a civic issue
   37         or a professional area of interest and develop a plan
   38         for his or her personal involvement in addressing the
   39         issue or learning about the area; prohibiting the
   40         student from receiving remuneration or academic credit
   41         for the volunteer service work performed except in
   42         certain circumstances; requiring the hours of
   43         volunteer service work to be documented in writing and
   44         signed by the student, the student’s parent or
   45         guardian, and a representative of the organization for
   46         which the student performed the volunteer service
   47         work; requiring a high school student graduating in
   48         the 2016-2017 academic year to meet certain
   49         requirements to be eligible for a Florida Gold Seal
   50         CAPE-Vocational Scholars award; providing that certain
   51         students may receive an award for a specified number
   52         of credits toward specified programs and degree
   53         programs; providing an effective date.
   54          
   55  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   56  
   57         Section 1. Paragraph (c) of subsection (2) and paragraphs
   58  (a) and (b) of subsection (6) of section 1009.531, Florida
   59  Statutes, are amended to read:
   60         1009.531 Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program;
   61  student eligibility requirements for initial awards.—
   62         (2)
   63         (c) A student graduating from high school in the 2012-2013
   64  academic year and thereafter is eligible to accept an initial
   65  award for 2 years following high school graduation and to accept
   66  a renewal award for 5 years following high school graduation. A
   67  student who applies for an award by high school graduation and
   68  who meets all other eligibility requirements, but who does not
   69  accept his or her award, may reapply during subsequent
   70  application periods up to 2 years after high school graduation.
   71  For a student who enlists in the United States Armed Forces
   72  immediately after completion of high school, the 2-year
   73  eligibility period for his or her initial award and the 5-year
   74  renewal period shall begin upon the date of separation from
   75  active duty. For a student who is receiving a Florida Bright
   76  Futures Scholarship award and discontinues his or her education
   77  to enlist in the United States Armed Forces, the remainder of
   78  his or her 5-year renewal period shall commence upon the date of
   79  separation from active duty. For a student who is unable to
   80  accept an initial award immediately after completion of high
   81  school due to a full-time religious or service obligation
   82  lasting at least 18 months, the 2-year eligibility period for
   83  his or her initial award and the 5-year renewal period begin
   84  upon the completion of his or her religious or service
   85  obligation. The organization sponsoring the full-time religious
   86  or service obligation must meet the requirements for nonprofit
   87  status under s. 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or be a
   88  federal government service organization, including, but not
   89  limited to, the Peace Corps and AmeriCorps programs. The
   90  obligation must be documented in writing and verified by the
   91  entity for which the student completed the obligation on a
   92  standardized form prescribed by the department. If a course of
   93  study is not completed after 5 academic years, an exception of 1
   94  year to the renewal timeframe may be granted due to a verifiable
   95  illness or other documented emergency pursuant to s.
   96  1009.40(1)(b)4.
   97         (6)(a) The State Board of Education shall publicize the
   98  examination score required for a student to be eligible for a
   99  Florida Academic Scholars award, pursuant to s. 1009.534(1)(a)
  100  or (b), as follows:
  101         1. For high school students graduating in the 2010-2011 and
  102  2011-2012 academic years, the student must earn an SAT score of
  103  1270 or a concordant ACT score of 28.
  104         2. For high school students graduating in the 2012-2013
  105  academic year, the student must earn an SAT score of 1280 which
  106  corresponds to the 88th SAT percentile rank or a concordant ACT
  107  score of 28.
  108         3. For High school students graduating in the 2013-2014
  109  academic year and thereafter, the student must earn an SAT score
  110  of 1290 which corresponds to the 89th SAT percentile rank or a
  111  concordant ACT score of 29.
  112         (b) The State Board of Education shall publicize the
  113  examination score required for a student to be eligible for a
  114  Florida Medallion Scholars award, pursuant to s. 1009.535(1)(a)
  115  or (b), as follows:
  116         1. For high school students graduating in the 2010-2011
  117  academic year, the student must earn an SAT score of 970 or a
  118  concordant ACT score of 20 or the student in a home education
  119  program whose parent cannot document a college-preparatory
  120  curriculum must earn an SAT score of 1070 or a concordant ACT
  121  score of 23.
  122         2. For high school students graduating in the 2011-2012
  123  academic year, the student must earn an SAT score of 980 which
  124  corresponds to the 44th SAT percentile rank or a concordant ACT
  125  score of 21 or the student in a home education program whose
  126  parent cannot document a college-preparatory curriculum must
  127  earn an SAT score of 1070 or a concordant ACT score of 23.
  128         3. For high school students graduating in the 2012-2013
  129  academic year, the student must earn an SAT score of 1020 which
  130  corresponds to the 51st SAT percentile rank or a concordant ACT
  131  score of 22 or the student in a home education program whose
  132  parent cannot document a college-preparatory curriculum must
  133  earn an SAT score of 1070 or a concordant ACT score of 23.
  134         4. For High school students graduating in the 2013-2014
  135  academic year and thereafter, the student must earn an SAT score
  136  of 1170 which corresponds to the 75th SAT percentile rank or a
  137  concordant ACT score of 26 or the student in a home education
  138  program whose parent cannot document a college-preparatory
  139  curriculum must earn an SAT score of 1220 or a concordant ACT
  140  score of 27.
  141         Section 2. Paragraph (d) is added to subsection (3) of
  142  section 1009.532, Florida Statutes, to read:
  143         1009.532 Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program;
  144  student eligibility requirements for renewal awards.—
  145         (3)
  146         (d)1. A student who is initially eligible in the 2017-2018
  147  academic year and thereafter for a Florida Gold Seal CAPE
  148  Vocational Scholars award under s. 1009.536(2) may receive an
  149  award for a maximum of 100 percent of the number of credit hours
  150  or equivalent clock hours required to complete one of the
  151  following at a Florida public or nonpublic education institution
  152  that offers these specific programs: for an applied technology
  153  diploma program as defined in s. 1004.02(7), up to 60 credit
  154  hours or equivalent clock hours; for a technical degree
  155  education program as defined in s. 1004.02(13), up to the number
  156  of hours required for a specific degree, not to exceed 72 credit
  157  hours or equivalent clock hours; or for a career certificate
  158  program as defined in s. 1004.02(20), up to the number of hours
  159  required for a specific certificate, not to exceed 72 credit
  160  hours or equivalent clock hours. A student who transfers from
  161  one of these program levels to another program level is eligible
  162  for the higher of the two credit hour limits.
  163         2. A Florida Gold Seal CAPE-Vocational Scholar who
  164  completes a technical degree education program as defined in s.
  165  1004.02(13) may also receive an award for:
  166         a. A maximum of 60 credit hours for a bachelor of science
  167  degree program for which there is a statewide associate in
  168  science degree program to bachelor of science degree program
  169  articulation agreement; or
  170         b. A maximum of 60 credit hours for a bachelor of applied
  171  science degree program at a Florida College System institution.
  172         Section 3. Subsection (1) of section 1009.534, Florida
  173  Statutes, is amended to read:
  174         1009.534 Florida Academic Scholars award.—
  175         (1) A student is eligible for a Florida Academic Scholars
  176  award if he or she the student meets the general eligibility
  177  requirements for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program
  178  and the student:
  179         (a) Has achieved a 3.5 weighted grade point average as
  180  calculated pursuant to s. 1009.531, or its equivalent, in high
  181  school courses that are designated by the State Board of
  182  Education as college-preparatory academic courses; and has
  183  attained at least the score required under pursuant to s.
  184  1009.531(6)(a) on the combined verbal and quantitative parts of
  185  the Scholastic Aptitude Test, the Scholastic Assessment Test, or
  186  the recentered Scholastic Assessment Test of the College
  187  Entrance Examination, or an equivalent score on the ACT
  188  Assessment Program;
  189         (b) Has attended a home education program according to s.
  190  1002.41 during grades 11 and 12, or has completed the
  191  International Baccalaureate curriculum but failed to earn the
  192  International Baccalaureate Diploma, or has completed the
  193  Advanced International Certificate of Education curriculum but
  194  failed to earn the Advanced International Certificate of
  195  Education Diploma, and has attained at least the score required
  196  under pursuant to s. 1009.531(6)(a) on the combined verbal and
  197  quantitative parts of the Scholastic Aptitude Test, the
  198  Scholastic Assessment Test, or the recentered Scholastic
  199  Assessment Test of the College Entrance Examination, or an
  200  equivalent score on the ACT Assessment Program;
  201         (c) Has been awarded an International Baccalaureate Diploma
  202  from the International Baccalaureate Office or an Advanced
  203  International Certificate of Education Diploma from the
  204  University of Cambridge International Examinations Office;
  205         (d) Has been recognized by the merit or achievement
  206  programs of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation as a
  207  scholar or finalist; or
  208         (e) Has been recognized by the National Hispanic
  209  Recognition Program as a scholar recipient.
  210  
  211  The A student must complete a program of volunteer community
  212  service work, as approved by the district school board, the
  213  administrators of a nonpublic school, or the Department of
  214  Education for home education program students, which must shall
  215  include a minimum of 75 hours of service work for high school
  216  students graduating in the 2010-2011 academic year and 100 hours
  217  of service work for high school students graduating in the 2011
  218  2012 academic year and thereafter. The student, and must
  219  identify a social or civic issue or a professional area problem
  220  that interests him or her, develop a plan for his or her
  221  personal involvement in addressing the issue or learning about
  222  the area problem, and, through papers or other presentations,
  223  evaluate and reflect upon his or her experience. Except for
  224  credit earned through service-learning courses adopted pursuant
  225  to s. 1003.497, the student may not receive remuneration or
  226  academic credit for the volunteer service work performed. Such
  227  work may include, but is not limited to, a business or
  228  governmental internship, work for a nonprofit community service
  229  organization, or activities on behalf of a candidate for public
  230  office. The hours of volunteer service must be documented in
  231  writing, and the document must be signed by the student, the
  232  student’s parent or guardian, and a representative of the
  233  organization for which the student performed the volunteer
  234  service work.
  235         Section 4. Subsection (1) of section 1009.535, Florida
  236  Statutes, is amended to read:
  237         1009.535 Florida Medallion Scholars award.—
  238         (1) A student is eligible for a Florida Medallion Scholars
  239  award if he or she the student meets the general eligibility
  240  requirements for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program
  241  and the student:
  242         (a) Has achieved a weighted grade point average of 3.0 as
  243  calculated pursuant to s. 1009.531, or the equivalent, in high
  244  school courses that are designated by the State Board of
  245  Education as college-preparatory academic courses; and has
  246  attained at least the score required under pursuant to s.
  247  1009.531(6)(b) on the combined verbal and quantitative parts of
  248  the Scholastic Aptitude Test, the Scholastic Assessment Test, or
  249  the recentered Scholastic Assessment Test of the College
  250  Entrance Examination, or an equivalent score on the ACT
  251  Assessment Program;
  252         (b) Has completed the International Baccalaureate
  253  curriculum but failed to earn the International Baccalaureate
  254  Diploma or has completed the Advanced International Certificate
  255  of Education curriculum but failed to earn the Advanced
  256  International Certificate of Education Diploma, and has attained
  257  at least the score required under pursuant to s. 1009.531(6)(b)
  258  on the combined verbal and quantitative parts of the Scholastic
  259  Aptitude Test, the Scholastic Assessment Test, or the recentered
  260  Scholastic Assessment Test of the College Entrance Examination,
  261  or an equivalent score on the ACT Assessment Program;
  262         (c) Has attended a home education program according to s.
  263  1002.41 during grades 11 and 12 and has attained at least the
  264  score required under pursuant to s. 1009.531(6)(b) on the
  265  combined verbal and quantitative parts of the Scholastic
  266  Aptitude Test, the Scholastic Assessment Test, or the recentered
  267  Scholastic Assessment Test of the College Entrance Examination,
  268  or an equivalent score on the ACT Assessment Program, if the
  269  student’s parent cannot document a college-preparatory
  270  curriculum as described in paragraph (a);
  271         (d) Has been recognized by the merit or achievement program
  272  of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation as a scholar or
  273  finalist but has not completed the a program of volunteer
  274  community service work required under as provided in s.
  275  1009.534; or
  276         (e) Has been recognized by the National Hispanic
  277  Recognition Program as a scholar, but has not completed the a
  278  program of volunteer community service work required under as
  279  provided in s. 1009.534.
  280  
  281  A high school student graduating in the 2011-2012 academic year
  282  and thereafter must complete at least 75 hours a program of
  283  volunteer community service work approved by the district school
  284  board, the administrators of a nonpublic school, or the
  285  Department of Education for home education program students. The
  286  student, which shall include a minimum of 75 hours of service
  287  work, and must identify a social or civic issue or a
  288  professional area problem that interests him or her, develop a
  289  plan for his or her personal involvement in addressing the issue
  290  or learning about the area problem, and, through papers or other
  291  presentations, evaluate and reflect upon his or her experience.
  292  Except for credit earned through service-learning courses
  293  adopted pursuant to s. 1003.497, the student may not receive
  294  remuneration or academic credit for volunteer service work
  295  performed. Such work may include, but is not limited to, a
  296  business or governmental internship, work for a nonprofit
  297  community service organization, or activities on behalf of a
  298  candidate for public office. The hours of volunteer service must
  299  be documented in writing, and the document must be signed by the
  300  student, the student’s parent or guardian, and a representative
  301  of the organization for which the student performed the
  302  volunteer service work.
  303         Section 5. Section 1009.536, Florida Statutes, is amended
  304  to read:
  305         1009.536 Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars and Florida
  306  Gold Seal CAPE-Vocational Scholars awards award.—The Florida
  307  Gold Seal Vocational Scholars award and the Florida Gold Seal
  308  CAPE-Vocational Scholars award are is created within the Florida
  309  Bright Futures Scholarship Program to recognize and reward
  310  academic achievement and career preparation by high school
  311  students who wish to continue their education.
  312         (1) A student is eligible for a Florida Gold Seal
  313  Vocational Scholars award if he or she the student meets the
  314  general eligibility requirements for the Florida Bright Futures
  315  Scholarship Program and the student:
  316         (a) Completes the secondary school portion of a sequential
  317  program of studies that requires at least three secondary school
  318  career credits. On-the-job training may not be substituted for
  319  any of the three required career credits.
  320         (b) Demonstrates readiness for postsecondary education by
  321  earning a passing score on the Florida College Entry Level
  322  Placement Test or its equivalent as identified by the Department
  323  of Education.
  324         (c) Earns a minimum cumulative weighted grade point average
  325  of 3.0, as calculated pursuant to s. 1009.531, on all subjects
  326  required for a standard high school diploma, excluding elective
  327  courses.
  328         (d) Earns a minimum unweighted grade point average of 3.5
  329  on a 4.0 scale for secondary career courses that comprise
  330  comprising the career program.
  331         (e) Beginning with high school students graduating in the
  332  2011-2012 academic year and thereafter, completes at least 30
  333  hours a program of volunteer community service work approved by
  334  the district school board, the administrators of a nonpublic
  335  school, or the Department of Education for home education
  336  program students. The student must identify, which shall include
  337  a minimum of 30 hours of service work, and identifies a social
  338  or civic issue or a professional area problem that interests him
  339  or her, develop develops a plan for his or her personal
  340  involvement in addressing the issue or learning about the area
  341  problem, and, through papers or other presentations, evaluate
  342  evaluates and reflect reflects upon his or her experience.
  343  Except for credit earned through service-learning courses
  344  adopted pursuant to s. 1003.497, the student may not receive
  345  remuneration or academic credit for the volunteer service work
  346  performed. Such work may include, but is not limited to, a
  347  business or governmental internship, work for a nonprofit
  348  community service organization, or activities on behalf of a
  349  candidate for public office. The hours of volunteer service must
  350  be documented in writing, and the document must be signed by the
  351  student, the student’s parent or guardian, and a representative
  352  of the organization for which the student performed the
  353  volunteer service work.
  354         (2) A high school student graduating in the 2016-2017
  355  academic year and thereafter is eligible for a Florida Gold Seal
  356  CAPE-Vocational Scholars award if he or she meets the general
  357  eligibility requirements for the Florida Bright Futures
  358  Scholarship Program, and the student:
  359         (a) Earns a minimum of 5 postsecondary credit hours through
  360  CAPE industry certifications approved pursuant to s. 1008.44
  361  which articulate for college credit; and
  362         (b) Completes at least 30 hours of volunteer service work
  363  approved by the district school board, the administrators of a
  364  nonpublic school, or the Department of Education for home
  365  education program students. The student must identify a social
  366  or civic issue or a professional area that interests him or her,
  367  develop a plan for his or her personal involvement in addressing
  368  the issue or learning about the area, and, through papers or
  369  other presentations, evaluate and reflect upon his or her
  370  experience. Except for credit earned through service-learning
  371  courses adopted pursuant to s. 1003.497, the student may not
  372  receive remuneration or academic credit for the volunteer
  373  service work performed. Such work may include, but is not
  374  limited to, a business or governmental internship, work for a
  375  nonprofit community service organization, or activities on
  376  behalf of a candidate for public office. The hours of volunteer
  377  service work must be documented in writing, and the document
  378  must be signed by the student, the student’s parent or guardian,
  379  and a representative of the organization for which the student
  380  performed the volunteer service work.
  381         (3)(2) A Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholar who is
  382  enrolled in a public or nonpublic postsecondary education
  383  institution is eligible for an award equal to the amount
  384  specified in the General Appropriations Act to assist with the
  385  payment of educational expenses.
  386         (4)(3) To be eligible for a renewal award as a Florida Gold
  387  Seal Vocational Scholar, a student must maintain the equivalent
  388  of a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale with
  389  an opportunity for restoration one time as provided in this
  390  chapter.
  391         (5)(a)(4)(a) A student who is initially eligible prior to
  392  the 2010-2011 academic year may earn a Florida Gold Seal
  393  Vocational Scholarship for 110 percent of the number of credit
  394  hours required to complete the program, up to 90 credit hours or
  395  the equivalent.
  396         (b) Students who are initially eligible in the 2010-2011
  397  and 2011-2012 academic years may earn a Florida Gold Seal
  398  Vocational Scholarship for 100 percent of the number of credit
  399  hours required to complete the program, up to 90 credit hours or
  400  the equivalent.
  401         (c) A student who is initially eligible in the 2012-2013
  402  academic year and thereafter may earn a Florida Gold Seal
  403  Vocational Scholarship for a maximum of 100 percent of the
  404  number of credit hours or equivalent clock hours required to
  405  complete one of the following at a Florida public or nonpublic
  406  education institution that offers these specific programs: for
  407  an applied technology diploma program as defined in s.
  408  1004.02(7), up to 60 credit hours or equivalent clock hours; for
  409  a technical degree education program as defined in s.
  410  1004.02(13), up to the number of hours required for a specific
  411  degree not to exceed 72 credit hours or equivalent clock hours;
  412  or for a career certificate program as defined in s.
  413  1004.02(20), up to the number of hours required for a specific
  414  certificate not to exceed 72 credit hours or equivalent clock
  415  hours.
  416         (d)1.A student who is initially eligible in the 2017-2018
  417  academic year and thereafter for a Florida Gold Seal CAPE
  418  Vocational Scholars award under subsection (2) may receive an
  419  award for a maximum of 100 percent of the number of credit hours
  420  or equivalent clock hours required to complete one of the
  421  following at a Florida public or nonpublic education institution
  422  that offers these specific programs: for an applied technology
  423  diploma program as defined in s. 1004.02(7), up to 60 credit
  424  hours or equivalent clock hours; for a technical degree
  425  education program as defined in s. 1004.02(13), up to the number
  426  of hours required for a specific degree, not to exceed 72 credit
  427  hours or equivalent clock hours; or for a career certificate
  428  program as defined in s. 1004.02(20), up to the number of hours
  429  required for a specific certificate, not to exceed 72 credit
  430  hours or equivalent clock hours. A student who transfers from
  431  one of these program levels to another program level is eligible
  432  for the higher of the two credit hour limits.
  433         2. A Florida Gold Seal CAPE-Vocational Scholar who
  434  completes a technical degree education program as defined in s.
  435  1004.02(13) may also receive an award for:
  436         a. A maximum of 60 credit hours for a bachelor of science
  437  degree program for which there is a statewide associate in
  438  science degree program to bachelor of science degree program
  439  articulation agreement; or
  440         b. A maximum of 60 credit hours for a bachelor of applied
  441  science degree program at a Florida College System institution.
  442         Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 2016.