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2011 Florida Statutes
Disbursement of funds received for damages caused by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
“Commission on Oil Spill Response Coordination.—
“(1) The Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund shall appoint a commission consisting of a representative of the office of each board member, a representative of each state agency that directly and materially responded to the Deepwater Horizon disaster, and the chair of the board of county commissioners of each of the following counties: Bay County, Escambia County, Franklin County, Gulf County, Okaloosa County, Santa Rosa County, Walton County, and Wakulla County. The Governor shall select the chair of the commission from among the appointees.
“(2) The commission shall prepare a report for review and approval by the board of trustees which:
“(a) Identifies potential changes to state and federal law and regulations which will improve the oversight and monitoring of offshore drilling activities and increase response capabilities to offshore oil spills.
“(b) Identifies potential changes to state and federal law and regulations which will improve protections for public health and safety, occupational health and safety, and the environment and natural resources.
“(c) Evaluates the merits of the establishment of a federal Gulf-wide disaster relief fund.
“(d) Evaluates the need for a unified and uniform advocacy process for damage claims.
“(e) Evaluates the need for changes to interstate coordination agreements in order to reduce the potential for damage claims and lawsuits.
“(f) Addresses any other related issues as determined by the commission.
“(3) The board of trustees shall deliver the report to the Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Secretary of Environmental Protection, and the executive director of the Department of Economic Opportunity by September 1, 2012.
“(4) This section expires September 30, 2012.”