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  2         An act relating to state planning and
  3         budgeting; amending s. 216.011, F.S.; modifying
  4         the definition of the term "operating capital
  5         outlay"; amending s. 216.013, F.S.; removing
  6         the requirement for the Executive Office of the
  7         Governor to consider certain findings relating
  8         to information technology in its review of
  9         long-range program plans of executive agencies;
10         requiring long-range program plans to be
11         consistent with legislation implementing the
12         General Appropriations Act; amending s.
13         216.023, F.S.; revising requirements of
14         legislative budget requests; requiring
15         legislative budget requests to include an
16         inventory of litigation requiring additional
17         appropriations or changes in the law; providing
18         for update of such inventory; revising
19         requirements of legislative budget requests
20         relating to the total number of positions and
21         to unit-cost data; providing for reducing
22         funding of agencies that do not comply;
23         amending s. 216.0446, F.S.; correcting
24         terminology; amending s. 216.136, F.S.;
25         revising provisions relating to estimating
26         conferences; amending s. 216.177, F.S.;
27         revising the manner in which requests regarding
28         legislative intent on the General
29         Appropriations Act are to be made; revising
30         requirements relating to notice of action on
31         appropriations to be taken by the Executive
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  1         Office of the Governor or the Chief Justice of
  2         the Supreme Court; amending s. 216.181, F.S.;
  3         authorizing the Chief Justice to amend, without
  4         approval of the Legislative Budget Commission,
  5         judicial branch entity budgets to reflect
  6         transferred funds based on the approved plans
  7         for lump-sum appropriations; requiring approval
  8         of the Legislative Budget Commission for
  9         certain adjustments to approved salary rate;
10         providing circumstances under which lump-sum
11         bonuses may be provided; requiring quarterly
12         reporting of positions filled, positions
13         vacant, and the salary rate associated with
14         each category; granting the Legislative Budget
15         Commission authority to approve specified state
16         trust fund appropriations; creating s.
17         216.1815, F.S.; providing for an agency and
18         judicial branch incentive and savings program;
19         providing requirements; creating s. 216.1826,
20         F.S.; providing for activity-based planning and
21         budgeting; amending s. 216.192, F.S.;
22         conforming provisions; amending s. 216.216,
23         F.S.; providing restrictions on the expenditure
24         of funds for court settlements negotiated by
25         the state; amending s. 216.221, F.S.; providing
26         requirements for the elimination of a deficit
27         in a trust fund; amending s. 216.262, F.S.;
28         specifying authority of the Executive Office of
29         the Governor to increase the number of
30         positions; amending s. 216.292, F.S.;
31         conforming provisions; adding food products as
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  1         an allowable fund transfer category;
  2         authorizing transfer of positions under certain
  3         circumstances; authorizing transfers of
  4         appropriations for operations from trust funds
  5         in excess of certain amounts under certain
  6         conditions; amending s. 11.90, F.S.;
  7         establishing the chair and vice chair of the
  8         Legislative Budget Commission each year;
  9         eliminating the election of such officers;
10         amending ss. 27.345, 27.3451, F.S.; correcting
11         cross-references; creating s. 27.385, F.S.;
12         reenacting provisions related to expenditures
13         of appropriated funds by state attorneys;
14         requiring a report; creating s. 27.605, F.S.;
15         reenacting provisions related to expenditures
16         of appropriated funds by public defenders;
17         requiring a report; amending s. 45.062, F.S.;
18         requiring certain notification and reporting
19         with respect to executive branch settlements;
20         saving s. 215.20(3), F.S., relating to an
21         additional trust fund service charge, from
22         scheduled repeal; amending s. 284.385, F.S.;
23         requiring assigned counsel to report to the
24         covered department on the status of casualty
25         claims or litigation; prohibiting compromise or
26         settlement of a casualty claim without prior
27         notification to the covered department;
28         amending s. 376.15, F.S.; correcting a
29         cross-reference; creating s. 215.98, F.S.;
30         providing a declaration of public policy;
31         requiring the Division of Bond Finance of the
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  1         State Board of Administration to conduct an
  2         annual debt affordability analysis; requiring a
  3         report; specifying report requirements;
  4         amending s. 11.90, F.S.; providing additional
  5         powers and duties of the Legislative Budget
  6         Commission relating to the state's debt;
  7         providing an effective date.
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  9  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
10  
11         Section 1.  Paragraph (bb) of subsection (1) of section
12  216.011, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
13         216.011  Definitions.--
14         (1)  For the purpose of fiscal affairs of the state,
15  appropriations acts, legislative budgets, and approved
16  budgets, each of the following terms has the meaning
17  indicated:
18         (bb)  "Operating capital outlay" means the
19  appropriation category used to fund equipment, fixtures, and
20  other tangible personal property of a nonconsumable and
21  nonexpendable nature, according up to the value or cost
22  specified in s. 273.02.
23         Section 2.  Subsections (4) and (9) of section 216.013,
24  Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
25         216.013  Long-range program plan.--
26         (4)  The Executive Office of the Governor shall review
27  the long-range program plans for executive agencies to ensure
28  that they are consistent with the state's goals and objectives
29  and other requirements as specified in the written
30  instructions and that they provide the framework and context
31  for the agency's budget request. In its review, the Executive
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  1  Office of the Governor shall consider the findings of the
  2  Technology Review Workgroup as to the consistency of the
  3  information technology portion of long-range program plans
  4  with the State Annual Report on Information Resources
  5  Management and statewide policies recommended by the State
  6  Technology Council and the state's plan for facility needs
  7  pursuant to s. 216.0158. Based on the results of the review,
  8  the Executive Office of the Governor may require an agency to
  9  revise the plan.
10         (9)  Agencies and the judicial branch shall make
11  appropriate adjustments to their long-range program plans to
12  be consistent with the appropriations and performance measures
13  in the General Appropriations Act and legislation implementing
14  the General Appropriations Act. Agencies and the judicial
15  branch have until June 15 to make adjustments to their plans
16  and submit the adjusted plans to the Executive Office of the
17  Governor for review.
18         Section 3.  Paragraphs (d) and (j) of subsection (4) of
19  section 216.023, Florida Statutes, are amended, present
20  subsections (8) through (12) of that section are renumbered as
21  subsections (9) through (13), respectively, and a new
22  subsection (8) is added to that section, to read:
23         216.023  Legislative budget requests to be furnished to
24  Legislature by agencies.--
25         (4)  The legislative budget request must contain for
26  each program:
27         (d)  The total number of positions (authorized, fixed,
28  and or requested).
29         (j)  Unit costs for major activities for the budget
30  entities as defined in the General Appropriations Act. It is
31  the intent of the Legislature to use unit-cost data not only
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  1  as a budgeting tool but also as a policymaking tool and an
  2  accountability tool. Therefore, each budget entity must also
  3  submit a one-page summary of information related to itself,
  4  subordinate entities, and contracting entities which includes:
  5         1.  The budget for each entity;
  6         2.  The total amount of revenue received or otherwise
  7  passed through each entity;
  8         3.  The line-item listings of major activities along
  9  with total amounts spent for each major activity and unit
10  costs for each such activity; and
11         4.  The total amount of reversions or actual
12  pass-throughs without unit-cost data. approved output measures
13  pursuant to s. 186.022.
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15  At the regular session immediately following the submission of
16  the agency unit cost summary, the Legislature shall reduce in
17  the General Appropriations Act for the ensuing fiscal year, by
18  an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the allocation for
19  the fiscal year preceding the current fiscal year, the funding
20  of each state agency that fails to submit the report required
21  under this paragraph.
22         (8)  As a part of the legislative budget request, the
23  head of each state agency and the Chief Justice of the Supreme
24  Court for the judicial branch shall include an inventory of
25  all litigation in which the agency is involved that may
26  require additional appropriations to the agency or amendments
27  to the law under which the agency operates.  No later than
28  March 1 following the submission of the legislative budget
29  request, the head of the state agency and the Chief Justice of
30  the Supreme Court shall provide an update of any additions or
31  changes to the inventory.  Such inventory shall include
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  1  information specified annually in the legislative budget
  2  instructions.
  3         Section 4.  Paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section
  4  216.0446, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
  5         216.0446  Review of information resources management
  6  needs.--
  7         (2)  In addition to its primary duty specified in
  8  subsection (1), the Technology Review Workgroup shall have
  9  powers and duties that include, but are not limited to, the
10  following:
11         (a)  To evaluate the information resource management
12  needs identified in the agency long-range program plans for
13  consistency with the State Annual Report on Information
14  Resources Management and statewide policies recommended by the
15  State Technology Office Council, and make recommendations to
16  the chairs of the legislative appropriations committees.
17         Section 5.  Subsections (5) and (6) of section 216.136,
18  Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
19         216.136  Consensus estimating conferences; duties and
20  principals.--
21         (5)  CRIMINAL JUSTICE ESTIMATING CONFERENCE.--
22         (a)  Duties.--The Criminal Justice Estimating
23  Conference shall:
24         1.  Develop such official information relating to the
25  criminal justice system, including forecasts of prison
26  admissions and population and of supervised felony offender
27  admissions and population by offense categories specified in
28  Rule 3.701, Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure, as the
29  conference determines is needed for the state planning and
30  budgeting system.
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  1         2.  Develop such official information relating to the
  2  number of eligible discharges and the projected number of
  3  civil commitments for determining space needs pursuant to the
  4  civil proceedings provided under part V of chapter 394.
  5         (b)  Principals.--The Executive Office of the Governor,
  6  the coordinator of the Office of Economic and Demographic
  7  Research, and professional staff, who have forecasting
  8  expertise, from the Senate, the House of Representatives, and
  9  the Supreme Court, or their designees, are the principals of
10  the Criminal Justice Estimating Conference.  The principal
11  representing the Executive Office of the Governor shall
12  preside over sessions of the conference.
13         (6)  SOCIAL SERVICES ESTIMATING CONFERENCE.--
14         (a)  Duties.--
15         1.  The Social Services Estimating Conference shall
16  develop such official information relating to the social
17  services system of the state, including forecasts of social
18  services caseloads, utilization, and expenditures, as the
19  conference determines is needed for the state planning and
20  budgeting system.  Such official information shall include,
21  but not be limited to, cash assistance and Medicaid subsidized
22  child care caseloads mandated by the Family Support Act of
23  1988.
24         2.  In addition, the Social Services Estimating
25  Conference shall develop estimates and forecasts of the
26  unduplicated count of children eligible for subsidized child
27  care as defined in s. 402.3015(1).  These estimates and
28  forecasts shall not include children enrolled in the
29  prekindergarten early intervention program established in s.
30  230.2305.
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  1         3.  The Department of Children and Family Services and
  2  the Department of Education shall provide information on
  3  caseloads and waiting lists for the subsidized child care and
  4  prekindergarten early intervention programs requested by the
  5  Social Services Estimating Conference or individual conference
  6  principals, in a timely manner.
  7         2.4.  The Social Services Estimating Conference shall
  8  develop information relating to the Florida Kidcare program,
  9  including, but not limited to, outreach impacts, enrollment,
10  caseload, utilization, and expenditure information that the
11  conference determines is needed to plan for and project future
12  budgets and the drawdown of federal matching funds. The
13  agencies required to collect and analyze Florida Kidcare
14  program data under s. 409.8134 shall be participants in the
15  Social Services Estimating Conference for purposes of
16  developing information relating to the Florida Kidcare
17  program.
18         (b)  Principals.--The Executive Office of the Governor,
19  the coordinator of the Office of Economic and Demographic
20  Research, and professional staff, who have forecasting
21  expertise, from the Department of Children and Family
22  Services, the Agency for Health Care Administration, the
23  Senate, and the House of Representatives, or their designees,
24  are the principals of the Social Services Estimating
25  Conference.  The principal representing the Executive Office
26  of the Governor shall preside over sessions of the conference.
27         Section 6.  Section 216.177, Florida Statutes, is
28  amended to read:
29         216.177  Appropriations acts, statement of intent,
30  violation, notice, review and objection procedures.--
31  
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  1         (1)  When an appropriations act is delivered to the
  2  Governor after the Legislature has adjourned sine die, as soon
  3  as practicable, but no later than the 10th day before the end
  4  of the period allowed by law for veto consideration in any
  5  year in which an appropriation is made, the chairs of the
  6  legislative appropriations committees shall jointly transmit:
  7         (a)  The official list of General Revenue Fund
  8  appropriations determined in consultation with the Executive
  9  Office of the Governor to be nonrecurring; and
10         (b)  The documents set forth in s. 216.0442(2)(a) and
11  (c),
12  
13  to the Executive Office of the Governor, the Comptroller, the
14  Auditor General, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and
15  each state agency. A request for additional explanation and
16  direction regarding the legislative intent of the General
17  Appropriations Act during the fiscal year may be made to the
18  chair and vice chair of the Legislative Budget Commission or
19  the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of
20  Representatives only by and through the Executive Office of
21  the Governor for state agencies, and by and through the Chief
22  Justice of the Supreme Court for the judicial branch, as is
23  deemed necessary.  However, the Comptroller may also request
24  further clarification of legislative intent pursuant to the
25  Comptroller's responsibilities related to his or her preaudit
26  function of expenditures.
27         (2)(a)  Whenever notice of action to be taken by the
28  Executive Office of the Governor or the Chief Justice of the
29  Supreme Court is required by this chapter, such notice shall
30  be given to the chair and vice chair of the Legislative Budget
31  Commission and chairs of the legislative appropriations
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  1  committees in writing, and shall be delivered at least 14 days
  2  prior to the action referred to, unless a shorter period is
  3  approved in writing by the chair. If the action is solely for
  4  the release of funds appropriated by the Legislature, the
  5  notice shall be delivered at least 3 days before the effective
  6  date of the action. Action shall not be taken on any budget
  7  item for which this chapter requires notice to the Legislative
  8  Budget Commission or the and appropriations committees without
  9  such notice having been provided, even though there may be
10  good cause for considering such item.
11         (b)  If the chair and vice chair of the Legislative
12  Budget Commission or the President of the Senate and the
13  Speaker of the House of Representatives timely advise, in
14  writing, the Executive Office of the Governor or the Chief
15  Justice of the Supreme Court that an action or a proposed
16  action, whether subject to the notice and review requirements
17  of this chapter or not, exceeds the delegated authority of the
18  Executive Office of the Governor for the executive branch or
19  the Chief Justice for the judicial branch, respectively, or is
20  contrary to legislative policy and intent, the Governor or the
21  Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall void such action and
22  instruct the affected state agency or entity of the judicial
23  branch to change immediately its spending action or spending
24  proposal until the Legislative Budget Commission or the
25  Legislature addresses the issue.  The written documentation
26  shall indicate the specific reasons that an action or proposed
27  action exceeds the delegated authority or is contrary to
28  legislative policy and intent.
29         (c)  The House of Representatives and the Senate shall
30  provide by rule that any member of the House of
31  Representatives or Senate may request, in writing, of either
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  1  the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House of
  2  Representatives or the chair of the Legislative Budget
  3  Commission to initiate the procedures of paragraph (b).
  4         (3)  The Legislature may annually specify any
  5  incentives and disincentives for agencies operating programs
  6  under performance-based program budgets pursuant to this
  7  chapter in the General Appropriations Act or legislation
  8  implementing the General Appropriations Act.
  9         (4)  Notwithstanding the 14-day notice requirements of
10  this section, and for the 2000-2001 fiscal year only, the
11  Department of Children and Family Services is required to
12  provide notice of proposed transfers submitted pursuant to s.
13  20.19(10)(c)8. to the Executive Office of the Governor and the
14  chairs of the legislative appropriations committees at least 3
15  working days prior to their implementation.
16         Section 7.  Subsections (6), (10), and (11) of section
17  216.181, Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
18         216.181  Approved budgets for operations and fixed
19  capital outlay.--
20         (6)(a)  The Executive Office of the Governor or the
21  Chief Justice of the Supreme Court may require the submission
22  of a detailed plan from the agency or entity of the judicial
23  branch affected, consistent with the General Appropriations
24  Act, special appropriations acts, and the statement of intent
25  before transferring and releasing the balance of a lump-sum
26  appropriation. The provisions of this paragraph are subject to
27  the notice and review procedures set forth in s. 216.177.
28         (b)  The Executive Office of the Governor and the Chief
29  Justice of the Supreme Court may amend, without approval of
30  the Legislative Budget Commission, state agency and judicial
31  branch entity budgets, respectively, to reflect the
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  1  transferred funds based on the approved plans for lump-sum
  2  appropriations.
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  4  The Executive Office of the Governor shall transmit to each
  5  state agency and the Comptroller, and the Chief Justice shall
  6  transmit to each judicial branch component and the
  7  Comptroller, any approved amendments to the approved operating
  8  budgets.
  9         (10)(a)  The Executive Office of the Governor and the
10  Chief Justice of the Supreme Court may increase or decrease
11  the approved salary rate for positions for the purpose of
12  implementing the General Appropriations Act, special
13  appropriations acts, and actions pursuant to s. 216.262
14  consistent with legislative intent and policy. Other
15  adjustments to approved salary rate must be approved by the
16  Legislative Budget Commission pursuant to the request of the
17  agency filed with the Executive Office of the Governor or
18  pursuant to the request of an entity of the judicial branch
19  filed with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, if deemed
20  necessary and in the best interest of the state and consistent
21  with legislative policy and intent. The provisions of this
22  paragraph are subject to the notice and review procedures set
23  forth in s. 216.177.
24         (b)  Lump-sum salary bonuses may be provided only if
25  specifically appropriated or provided pursuant to s. 216.1815
26  or s. 110.1245.
27         (c)  State agencies and the judicial branch shall
28  report, each fiscal quarter, the number of filled positions,
29  the number of vacant positions, and the salary rate associated
30  with each category to the Legislative Budget Commission in a
31  form and manner prescribed by the commission.
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  1         (11)  The Executive Office of the Governor may approve
  2  transfers of appropriations in the General Appropriations Act
  3  within any state trust fund of an agency, and the Chief
  4  Justice of the Supreme Court may approve such transfers for
  5  the judicial branch. The Executive Office of the Governor and
  6  the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court may approve changes in
  7  the amounts appropriated from state trust funds in excess of
  8  those in the approved operating budget up to $1 million only
  9  pursuant to the federal funds provisions of s. 216.212, when
10  grants and donations are received after April 1, or when
11  deemed necessary due to a set of conditions that were
12  unforeseen at the time the General Appropriations Act was
13  adopted and that are essential to correct in order to continue
14  the operation of government. Changes in the amounts
15  appropriated from state trust funds in excess of those in the
16  approved operating budget which are in excess of $1 million
17  may be approved only by the Legislative Budget Commission
18  pursuant to the request of a state agency filed with the
19  Executive Office of the Governor or pursuant to the request of
20  an entity of the judicial branch filed with the Chief Justice
21  of the Supreme Court. The provisions of this subsection are
22  subject to the notice, review, and objection procedures set
23  forth in s. 216.177.
24         Section 8.  Section 216.1815, Florida Statutes, is
25  created to read:
26         216.1815  Agency incentive and savings program.--
27         (1)  In order to provide an incentive for agencies and
28  the judicial branch to re-engineer business processes and
29  otherwise increase operating efficiency, it is the intent of
30  the Legislature to allow agencies and the judicial branch to
31  retain a portion of the savings produced by internally
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  1  generated agency or judicial branch program efficiencies and
  2  cost reductions.
  3         (2)  To be eligible to retain funds, an agency or the
  4  Chief Justice of the Supreme Court must submit a plan and an
  5  associated request to amend its approved operating budget to
  6  the Legislative Budget Commission specifying:
  7         (a)  The modifications to approved programs resulting
  8  in efficiencies and cost savings;
  9         (b)  The amount and source of the funds and positions
10  saved;
11         (c)  The specific positions, rate, amounts, and sources
12  of funds the agency or the judicial branch wishes to include
13  in its incentive expenditures;
14         (d)  How the agency or the judicial branch will meet
15  the goals and objectives established in its long-range program
16  plan;
17         (e)  How the agency or the judicial branch will meet
18  performance standards established by the Legislature and those
19  in its long-range program plan; and
20         (f)  Any other incentive expenditures which the agency
21  or the judicial branch believes will enhance its performance.
22         (3)  Notwithstanding the 14-day notice requirement
23  contained in s. 216.177(2)(a), all plans and budget amendments
24  submitted to the Legislative Budget Commission pursuant to
25  this section shall be delivered at least 30 days prior to the
26  date of the commission meeting at which the request will be
27  considered.
28         (4)  In determining the amount the agency or the
29  judicial branch will be allowed to retain, the commission
30  shall consider the actual savings projected for the current
31  budget year and the annualized savings.
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  1         (5)  The amount to be retained by the agency or the
  2  judicial branch shall be no less than 5 percent and no more
  3  than 25 percent of the annual savings and may be used by the
  4  agency or the judicial branch for salary increases or other
  5  expenditures specified in the agency's or the judicial
  6  branch's plan if the salary increases or other expenditures do
  7  not create a recurring cost to the state in excess of the
  8  recurring savings achieved by the agency or the judicial
  9  branch in the plan.
10         (6)  Each agency or judicial branch allowed to retain
11  funds pursuant to this section shall submit in its next
12  legislative budget request a schedule showing how it used such
13  funds.
14         Section 9.  Section 216.1826, Florida Statutes, is
15  created to read:
16         216.1826  Activity-based planning and
17  budgeting.--Agencies are directed to work in consultation with
18  the Executive Office of the Governor and the appropriations
19  and appropriate substantive committees of the Legislature, and
20  the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is directed to work
21  with the appropriations and appropriate substantive committees
22  of the Legislature, to identify and reach consensus on the
23  appropriate services and activities for activity-based
24  budgeting.  It is the intent of the Legislature that all
25  dollars within an agency or the judicial branch be allocated
26  to the appropriate activity for budgeting purposes.
27  Additionally, agencies or the judicial branch shall examine
28  approved performance measures and recommend any changes so
29  that outcomes are clearly delineated for each service or
30  program, as appropriate, and outputs are aligned with
31  activities.  Output measures should be capable of being used
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  1  to generate a unit cost for each activity resulting in a true
  2  accounting of what the state should spend on each activity it
  3  provides and what the state should expect to accomplish with
  4  those funds.
  5         Section 10.  Subsection (1) of section 216.192, Florida
  6  Statutes, is amended to read:
  7         216.192  Release of appropriations; revision of
  8  budgets.--
  9         (1)  Unless otherwise provided in the General
10  Appropriations Act, on July 1 of each fiscal year, up to 25
11  percent of the original approved operating budget of each
12  agency and of the judicial branch may be released until such
13  time as annual plans for quarterly releases for all
14  appropriations have been developed, approved, and furnished to
15  the Comptroller by the Executive Office of the Governor for
16  state agencies and by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
17  for the judicial branch.  The plans, including appropriate
18  plans of releases for fixed capital outlay projects that
19  correspond with each project schedule, shall attempt to
20  maximize the use of trust funds and shall be transmitted to
21  the Comptroller by August 1 of each fiscal year. Such releases
22  shall at no time exceed the total appropriations available to
23  a state agency or to the judicial branch, or the approved
24  budget for such agency or the judicial branch if less. The
25  Comptroller shall enter such releases in his or her records in
26  accordance with the release plans prescribed by the Executive
27  Office of the Governor and the Chief Justice, unless otherwise
28  amended as provided by law.  The Executive Office of the
29  Governor and the Chief Justice shall transmit a copy of the
30  approved annual releases to the head of the state agency, the
31  chair and vice chair of the Legislative Budget Commission, the
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  1  chairs of the legislative appropriations committees, and the
  2  Auditor General. The Comptroller shall authorize all
  3  expenditures to be made from the appropriations on the basis
  4  of such releases and in accordance with the approved budget,
  5  and not otherwise. Expenditures shall be authorized only in
  6  accordance with legislative authorizations. Nothing herein
  7  precludes periodic reexamination and revision by the Executive
  8  Office of the Governor or by the Chief Justice of the annual
  9  plans for release of appropriations and the notifications of
10  the parties of all such revisions.
11         Section 11.  Section 216.216, Florida Statutes, is
12  amended to read:
13         216.216  Court settlement funds negotiated by the
14  state.--In any court settlement in which a state agency or
15  officer or any other counsel representing the interests of the
16  state negotiates settlement amounts to be expended by on any
17  state operational or fixed capital issue in the judicial
18  branch or the executive branch, such funds may not be expended
19  unless the Legislature has appropriated funds to the agency in
20  the appropriate category or the Legislative Budget Commission
21  has approved a budget amendment for such funds. In either
22  instance, the funding source identified must be sufficient to
23  cover both the anticipated program costs and the amount of the
24  settlement, the settlement must not be contrary to the intent
25  of the Legislature, and, if the settlement amount is
26  substantial, good reason must exist for entering into the
27  settlement prior to the next legislative session and no
28  significant amount of recurring funding shall be committed
29  appropriated by the Legislature to the appropriate agency
30  responsible for the operational or fixed capital issue. When a
31  state agency or officer settles an action in which the state
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  1  will receive moneys, the funds shall be placed in the General
  2  Revenue Fund or in the trust fund that is associated with the
  3  agency's or officer's authority to pursue the legal action.
  4  The provisions of this section are subject to the notice and
  5  review procedures set forth in s. 216.177.
  6         Section 12.  Present subsection (10) of section
  7  216.221, Florida Statutes, is renumbered as subsection (11),
  8  and a new subsection (10) is added to that section to read:
  9         216.221  Appropriations as maximum appropriations;
10  adjustment of budgets to avoid or eliminate deficits.--
11         (10)  When advised by the Revenue Estimating
12  Conference, the Comptroller, or any agency responsible for a
13  trust fund that a deficit will occur with respect to the
14  appropriations from a specific trust fund in the current
15  fiscal year, the Governor for the executive branch, or the
16  Chief Justice for the judicial branch, shall develop a plan of
17  action to eliminate the deficit. Before implementing the plan
18  of action, the Governor or the Chief Justice must comply with
19  the provisions of s. 216.177(2). In developing the plan of
20  action, the Governor or the Chief Justice shall, to the extent
21  possible, preserve legislative policy and intent, and, absent
22  any specific directions to the contrary in the General
23  Appropriations Act, any reductions in appropriations from the
24  trust fund for the fiscal year shall be prorated among the
25  specific appropriations made from the trust fund for the
26  current fiscal year.
27         Section 13.  Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section
28  216.262, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
29         216.262  Authorized positions.--
30         (1)(a)  Unless otherwise expressly provided by law, the
31  total number of authorized positions may not exceed the total
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  1  provided in the appropriations acts.  In the event any state
  2  agency or entity of the judicial branch finds that the number
  3  of positions so provided is not sufficient to administer its
  4  authorized programs, it may file an application with the
  5  Executive Office of the Governor or the Chief Justice; and, if
  6  the Executive Office of the Governor office or Chief Justice
  7  certifies that there are no authorized positions available for
  8  addition, deletion, or transfer within the agency as provided
  9  in paragraph (c) and recommends an increase in the number of
10  positions, the Governor or the Chief Justice may, after a
11  public hearing, authorize an increase in the number of
12  positions for the following reasons only:
13         1.  To implement or provide for continuing federal
14  grants or changes in grants not previously anticipated;
15         2.  To meet emergencies pursuant to s. 252.36;
16         3.  To satisfy new federal regulations or changes
17  therein;
18         4.  To take advantage of opportunities to reduce
19  operating expenditures or to increase the revenues of the
20  state or local government; and
21         5.  To authorize positions which were not fixed by the
22  Legislature through error in drafting the appropriations acts.
23  
24  The provisions of this paragraph are subject to the notice and
25  review procedures set forth in s. 216.177.  A copy of the
26  application, the certification, and the final authorization
27  shall be filed with the Legislative Budget Commission, the
28  appropriations committees, and with the Auditor General.
29         Section 14.  Subsections (2), (3), (4), and (5) of
30  section 216.292, Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
31         216.292  Appropriations nontransferable; exceptions.--
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  1         (2)  A lump sum appropriated for a performance-based
  2  program must be distributed by the Governor for state agencies
  3  or the Chief Justice for the judicial branch into the
  4  traditional expenditure categories in accordance with s.
  5  216.181(6)(b).  At any time during the year, the agency head
  6  or Chief Justice may transfer funds between those categories
  7  with no limit on the amount of the transfer. Authorized
  8  revisions of the original approved operating budget, together
  9  with related changes, if any, must be transmitted by the state
10  agency or by the judicial branch to the Executive Office of
11  the Governor or the Chief Justice, the chair and vice chair of
12  the Legislative Budget Commission, the chairs of the
13  legislative appropriations committees, the Office of Program
14  Policy Analysis and Government Accountability, and the Auditor
15  General. Such authorized revisions shall be consistent with
16  the intent of the approved operating budget, shall be
17  consistent with legislative policy and intent, and shall not
18  conflict with specific spending policies specified in the
19  General Appropriations Act. The Executive Office of the
20  Governor shall forward a copy of the revisions within 7
21  working days to the Comptroller for entry in his or her
22  records in the manner and format prescribed by the Executive
23  Office of the Governor in consultation with the Comptroller.
24  Such authorized revisions shall be consistent with the intent
25  of the approved operating budget, shall be consistent with
26  legislative policy and intent, and shall not conflict with
27  specific spending policies specified in the General
28  Appropriations Act.
29         (3)  The head of each department or the Chief Justice
30  of the Supreme Court, whenever it is deemed necessary by
31  reason of changed conditions, may transfer appropriations
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  1  funded from identical funding sources, except appropriations
  2  for fixed capital outlay, and transfer the amounts included
  3  within the total original approved budget and releases as
  4  furnished pursuant to ss. 216.181 and 216.192, as follows:
  5         (a)  Between categories of appropriations within a
  6  budget entity, if no category of appropriation is increased or
  7  decreased by more than 5 percent of the original approved
  8  budget or $150,000, whichever is greater, by all action taken
  9  under this subsection.
10         (b)  Additionally, between budget entities within
11  identical categories of appropriations, if no category of
12  appropriation is increased or decreased by more than 5 percent
13  of the original approved budget or $150,000, whichever is
14  greater, by all action taken under this subsection.
15         (c)  Such authorized revisions must be consistent with
16  the intent of the approved operating budget, must be
17  consistent with legislative policy and intent, and must not
18  conflict with specific spending policies specified in the
19  General Appropriations Act.
20  
21  Such authorized revisions, together with related changes, if
22  any, in the plan for release of appropriations, shall be
23  transmitted by the state agency or by the judicial branch to
24  the Comptroller for entry in the Comptroller's records in the
25  manner and format prescribed by the Executive Office of the
26  Governor in consultation with the Comptroller.  A copy of such
27  revision shall be furnished to the Executive Office of the
28  Governor or the Chief Justice, the chair and vice chair of the
29  Legislative Budget Commission, the chairs of the legislative
30  committees, and the Auditor General.
31  
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  1         (4)(a)  The head of each department or the Chief
  2  Justice of the Supreme Court may transfer funds within
  3  programs identified in the General Appropriations Act from
  4  identical funding sources between the following appropriation
  5  categories without limitation so long as such a transfer does
  6  not result in an increase to the total recurring general
  7  revenue or trust fund cost of the agency or entity of the
  8  judicial branch in the subsequent fiscal year: other personal
  9  services, expenses, operating capital outlay, food products,
10  performance-based program budgeting lump sums, acquisition of
11  motor vehicles, data processing services, operating and
12  maintenance of patrol vehicles, overtime payments, salary
13  incentive payments, compensation to retired judges, law
14  libraries, and juror and witness payments. Such transfers must
15  be consistent with legislative policy and intent and must not
16  adversely affect achievement of approved performance outcomes
17  or outputs in any program. Notice of proposed transfers under
18  this authority shall be provided to the Executive Office of
19  the Governor and the chairs of the legislative appropriations
20  committees at least 5 working days prior to their
21  implementation.
22         (b)  The head of each department or the Chief Justice
23  of the Supreme Court may transfer funds and positions from
24  identical funding sources between salaries and benefits
25  appropriation categories within programs identified in the
26  General Appropriations Act.  Such transfers must be consistent
27  with legislative policy and intent and must not adversely
28  affect achievement of approved performance outcomes or outputs
29  in any program. Notice of proposed transfers under this
30  authority shall be provided to the Executive Office of the
31  Governor and the chairs of the legislative appropriations
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  1  committees at least 5 working days prior to their
  2  implementation.
  3         (5)(a)  Transfers of appropriations for operations from
  4  the General Revenue Fund in excess of those provided in
  5  subsections (3) and (4) but within a state agency or within
  6  the judicial branch may be authorized by the commission for
  7  the executive branch and the Chief Justice for the judicial
  8  branch, pursuant to the request of the agency filed with the
  9  Executive Office of the Governor, or pursuant to the request
10  of an entity of the judicial branch filed with the Chief
11  Justice of the Supreme Court, if deemed necessary and in the
12  best interest of the state and consistent with legislative
13  policy and intent. The provisions of this paragraph are
14  subject to the notice, review, and objection procedures set
15  forth in s. 216.177.
16         (b)  Transfers of appropriations for operations from
17  trust funds in excess of those provided in subsection (4)
18  which are greater than 5 percent of the original approved
19  budget or $1 million, whichever is greater, but within a state
20  agency or within the judicial branch may be authorized by the
21  commission, pursuant to the request of the agency filed with
22  the Executive Office of the Governor or pursuant to the
23  request of an entity of the judicial branch filed with the
24  Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, if deemed necessary and in
25  the best interest of the state and consistent with legislative
26  policy and intent. The provisions of this paragraph are
27  subject to the notice, review, and objection procedures set
28  forth in s. 216.177.
29         (c)(b)  When an appropriation for a named fixed capital
30  outlay project is found to be in excess of that needed to
31  complete that project, at the request of the Executive Office
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  1  of the Governor for state agencies or the Chief Justice of the
  2  Supreme Court for the judicial branch the excess may be
  3  transferred, with the approval of the commission or the Chief
  4  Justice, to another project for which there has been an
  5  appropriation in the same fiscal year from the same fund and
  6  within the same department where a deficiency is found to
  7  exist.  Further, a fixed capital outlay project may not be
  8  initiated without a specific legislative appropriation, nor
  9  may The scope of a fixed capital outlay project may not be
10  changed by any the transfer of funds made pursuant to this
11  subsection.  The provisions of this paragraph are subject to
12  the notice, review, and objection procedures set forth in s.
13  216.177.
14         (d)  A fixed capital outlay project may not be
15  initiated without a specific legislative appropriation.
16         (e)(c)  Federal funds for fixed capital outlay projects
17  for the Department of Military Affairs which do not carry a
18  continuing commitment on future appropriations by the
19  Legislature may be approved by the Executive Office of the
20  Governor for the purpose received. The provisions of this
21  paragraph are subject to the notice, review, and objection
22  procedures set forth in s. 216.177.
23         Section 15.  Section 11.90, Florida Statutes, is
24  amended to read:
25         11.90  Legislative Budget Budgeting Commission.--
26         (1)  There is created a standing joint committee of the
27  Legislature designated the Legislative Budget Budgeting
28  Commission, composed of 14 members as follows:  seven members
29  of the Senate appointed by the President of the Senate, to
30  include the Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee or its
31  successor, and seven members of the House of Representatives
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  1  appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, to
  2  include the Chairman of the Fiscal Responsibility Council or
  3  its successor. The terms of members shall be for 2 years and
  4  shall run from the organization of one Legislature to the
  5  organization of the next Legislature. Vacancies occurring
  6  during the interim period shall be filled in the same manner
  7  as the original appointment.  During even-numbered years, the
  8  chair of the commission shall be the chair of the Senate
  9  Budget Committee or its successor, and the vice chair of the
10  commission shall be the chair of the House Fiscal
11  Responsibility Council or its successor.  During odd-numbered
12  years, the chair of the commission shall be the chair of the
13  House Fiscal Responsibility Council or its successor, and the
14  vice chair of the commission shall be the chair of the Senate
15  Budget Committee or its successor.  The members of the
16  committee shall elect a chair and vice chair. During the
17  2-year term, a member of each house shall serve as chair for 1
18  year.
19         (2)  The Legislative Budget Commission shall be
20  governed by joint rules of the Senate and the House of
21  Representatives which shall remain in effect until repealed or
22  amended by concurrent resolution.
23         (3)  The commission shall meet at least quarterly and
24  more frequently at the direction of the presiding officers or
25  upon call of the chairman. A quorum shall consist of a
26  majority of members from each house, plus one additional
27  member from either house. Action by the commission requires a
28  majority vote of the members present of each house.
29         (4)  The commission may conduct its meetings through
30  teleconferences or other similar means.
31  
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  1         (5)  The commission will be jointly staffed by the
  2  appropriations committees of the House of Representatives and
  3  the Senate. During even-numbered years, the Senate will serve
  4  as lead staff, and during odd-numbered years, the House of
  5  Representatives will serve as lead staff.
  6         Section 16.  Subsection (2) of section 27.345, Florida
  7  Statutes, is amended to read:
  8         27.345  State Attorney RICO Trust Fund; authorized use
  9  of funds; reporting.--
10         (2)  There is created for each of the several state
11  attorneys a trust fund to be known as the State Attorney RICO
12  Trust Fund. The amounts awarded to a state attorney pursuant
13  to this section shall be deposited in the trust fund for that
14  state attorney. Funds deposited in such trust fund shall be
15  used, when authorized by appropriation or action of the
16  Executive Office of the Governor pursuant to s.
17  216.181(11)(10), for investigation, prosecution, and
18  enforcement by that state attorney of civil or criminal causes
19  of action arising under the provisions of the Florida RICO
20  (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization) Act.
21         Section 17.  Section 27.3451, Florida Statutes, is
22  amended to read:
23         27.3451  State Attorney's Forfeiture and Investigative
24  Support Trust Fund.--There is created for each of the several
25  state attorneys a trust fund to be known as the State
26  Attorney's Forfeiture and Investigative Support Trust Fund.
27  Revenues received by a state attorney as a result of
28  forfeiture proceedings, as provided under s. 932.704, shall be
29  deposited in such trust fund and shall be used, when
30  authorized by appropriation or action of the Executive Office
31  of the Governor pursuant to s. 216.181(11)(10), for the
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  1  investigation of crime, prosecution of criminals, or other law
  2  enforcement purposes.
  3         Section 18.  Section 27.385, Florida Statutes, is
  4  created to read:
  5         27.385  Budget expenditures.--
  6         (1)  Notwithstanding provisions to the contrary in s.
  7  27.34(2), a state attorney may expend appropriated state funds
  8  for items that are enumerated in that subsection.
  9         (2)  Each state attorney shall, by October 1 of each
10  fiscal year, submit a report to the Legislative Budget
11  Commission showing the amount of state funds expended during
12  the previous fiscal year ending in June for the items
13  enumerated in s. 27.34(2). The Justice Administrative
14  Commission shall prescribe the format of this report.
15         Section 19.  Section 27.605, Florida Statutes, is
16  created to read:
17         27.605  Budget expenditures.--
18         (1)  Notwithstanding provisions to the contrary in s.
19  27.54(3), a public defender may expend appropriated state
20  funds for items that are enumerated in that subsection.
21         (2)  Each public defender shall, by October 1 of each
22  fiscal year, submit a report to the Legislative Budget
23  Commission showing the amount of state funds expended during
24  the previous fiscal year ending in June for the items
25  enumerated in s. 27.54(3).
26         Section 20.  Section 45.062, Florida Statutes, is
27  amended to read:
28         45.062  Settlements, conditions, or orders when an
29  agency of the executive branch is a party.--
30         (1)  In any civil action in which a state executive
31  branch agency or officer is a party in state or federal court,
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  1  the officer, agent, official, or attorney who represents or is
  2  acting on behalf of such agency or officer may not settle such
  3  action, consent to any condition, or agree to any order in
  4  connection therewith, if the settlement, condition, or order
  5  requires the expenditure of or the obligation to expend any
  6  state funds or other state resources, or the establishment of
  7  any new program, unless:
  8         (a)  The expenditure is provided for by an existing
  9  appropriation or program established by law; and
10         (b)  Prior written notification is given within 5
11  business days of the date the settlement or presettlement
12  agreement or order is to be made final to the President of the
13  Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the
14  Senate and House minority leaders, and the Attorney General.
15  Such notification shall specify how the agency involved will
16  address the costs in future years within the limits of current
17  appropriations.
18         (2)  The state executive branch agency or officer shall
19  negotiate a closure date as soon as possible for the civil
20  action.
21         (3)  The state executive branch agency or officer may
22  not pledge any current or future action of another branch of
23  state government as a condition for settling the civil action.
24         (4)  State executive branch agencies and officers shall
25  report to each substantive and fiscal committee of the
26  Legislature having jurisdiction over the reporting agency on
27  all potential settlements which may commit the state to:
28         (a)  Spend in excess of current appropriations; or
29         (b)  Make policy changes inconsistent with current law.
30  
31  
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  1  The state executive branch agency or officer shall provide
  2  periodic updates to the appropriate legislative committees on
  3  these issues during the settlement process.
  4         Section 21.  Notwithstanding the provisions of section
  5  10 of chapter 90-110, Laws of Florida, subsection (3) of
  6  section 215.20, Florida Statutes, shall not stand repealed on
  7  October 1, 2001, and shall continue in full force and effect.
  8         Section 22.  Section 284.385, Florida Statutes, is
  9  amended to read:
10         284.385  Reporting and handling of claims.--All
11  departments covered by the State Risk Management Trust Fund
12  under this part shall immediately report all known or
13  potential claims to the Department of Insurance for handling,
14  except employment complaints which have not been filed with
15  the Florida Human Relations Commission, Equal Employment
16  Opportunity Commission, or any similar agency. When deemed
17  necessary, the Department of Insurance shall assign or
18  reassign the claim to counsel.  The assigned counsel shall
19  report regularly to the Department of Insurance or to the
20  covered department on the status of any such claims or
21  litigation as required by the Department of Insurance.  No
22  such claim shall be compromised or settled for monetary
23  compensation without the prior approval of the Department of
24  Insurance and prior notification to the covered department.
25  All departments shall cooperate with the Department of
26  Insurance in its handling of claims.  The Department of
27  Insurance, the Department of Management Services, and the
28  Department of Banking and Finance, with the cooperation of the
29  state attorneys and the clerks of the courts, shall develop a
30  system to coordinate the exchange of information concerning
31  claims for and against the state, its agencies, and its
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  1  subdivisions, to assist in collection of amounts due to them.
  2  The covered department shall have the responsibility for the
  3  settlement of any claim for injunctive or affirmative relief
  4  under 42 U.S.C. s. 1983 or similar federal or state statutes.
  5  The payment of a settlement or judgment for any claim covered
  6  and reported under this part shall be made only from the State
  7  Risk Management Trust Fund.
  8         Section 23.  Paragraph (b) of subsection (2) of section
  9  376.15, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
10         376.15  Derelict vessels; removal from public waters.--
11         (2)
12         (b)  The commission may establish a program to provide
13  grants to coastal local governments for the removal of
14  derelict vessels from the public waters of the state.  The
15  program shall be funded from the Florida Coastal Protection
16  Trust Fund. Notwithstanding the provisions in s.
17  216.181(11)(10), funds available for grants may only be
18  authorized by appropriations acts of the Legislature.
19         Section 24.  Section 215.98, Florida Statutes, is
20  created to read:
21         215.98  State debt fiscal responsibility.--
22         (1)  It is the public policy of this state to encourage
23  fiscal responsibility on matters pertaining to state debt.  In
24  an effort to finance essential capital projects for the
25  benefit of residents at favorable interest rates, the state
26  must continue to maintain its excellent credit standing with
27  investors.  Authorizations of state debt must take into
28  account the ability of the state to meet its total debt
29  service requirements in light of other demands on the state's
30  fiscal resources.  The Legislature declares that it is the
31  policy of this state to exercise prudence in undertaking the
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  1  authorization and issuance of debt.  In order to implement
  2  this policy, the Legislature desires to authorize the issuance
  3  of additional state tax-supported debt only when such
  4  authorization would not cause the ratio of debt service to
  5  revenue available to pay debt service on tax-supported debt to
  6  exceed 6 percent.  If the 6-percent target debt ratio will be
  7  exceeded, the authorization of such additional debt must be
  8  accompanied by a legislative statement of determination that
  9  such authorization and issuance is in the best interest of the
10  state and should be implemented.  The Legislature shall not
11  authorize the issuance of additional state tax-supported debt
12  if such authorization would cause the designated benchmark
13  debt ratio of debt service to revenues available to pay debt
14  service to exceed 7 percent unless the Legislature determines
15  that such additional debt is necessary to address a critical
16  state emergency.
17         (2)  The Division of Bond Finance shall conduct a debt
18  affordability analysis each year.  Proposed capital projects
19  that require funding by the issuance of additional state debt
20  shall be evaluated on the basis of the analysis to assist the
21  Governor and the Legislature in setting priorities among
22  capital projects and related appropriations.
23         (a)  The Division of Bond Finance shall annually
24  prepare a debt affordability report, to be presented to the
25  governing board of the Division of Bond Finance, the President
26  of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
27  and the chair of each appropriations committee by December 15
28  of each year, for purposes of providing a framework for the
29  Legislature to evaluate and establish priorities for bills
30  that propose the authorization of additional state debt during
31  the next budget year.
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  1         (b)  The report shall include, but not be limited to:
  2         1.  A listing of state debt outstanding, other debt
  3  secured by state revenues, and other contingent debt.
  4         2.  An estimate of revenues available for the next 10
  5  fiscal years to pay debt service, including general revenues
  6  plus any revenues specifically pledged to pay debt service.
  7         3.  An estimate of additional debt issuance for the
  8  next 10 fiscal years for the state's existing borrowing
  9  programs.
10         4.  A schedule of the annual debt service requirements,
11  including principal and interest allocation, on the
12  outstanding state debt and an estimate of the annual debt
13  service requirements on the debt included in subparagraph 3.
14  for each of the next 10 fiscal years.
15         5.  An overview of the state's general obligation
16  credit rating.
17         6.  Identification and calculation of pertinent debt
18  ratios, including, but not limited to, debt service to
19  revenues available to pay debt service, debt to personal
20  income, and debt per capita for the state's net tax-supported
21  debt.
22         7.  The estimated debt capacity available over the next
23  10 fiscal years without the benchmark debt ratio of debt
24  service to revenue exceeding 6 percent.
25         8.  A comparison of the debt ratios prepared for
26  subparagraph 6., with the comparable debt ratios for the 10
27  most populous states.
28         (c)  The Division of Bond Finance shall prepare an
29  update of the report set forth above upon completion of the
30  revenue estimates prepared in connection with the legislative
31  session.
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  1         (d)  Any entity issuing debt secured by state revenues
  2  shall provide the information necessary to prepare the debt
  3  affordability report.
  4         (3)  Failure to comply with this section shall not
  5  affect the validity of any debt or the authorization of such
  6  debt.
  7         Section 25.  Subsection (6) is added to section 11.90,
  8  Florida Statutes, to read:
  9         11.90  Legislative Budgeting Commission.--
10         (6)  The commission shall have the power and duty to:
11         (a)  Annually review the amount of state debt
12  outstanding and submit to the President of the Senate and the
13  Speaker of the House of Representatives an estimate of the
14  maximum amount of additional state tax-supported debt that
15  prudently may be authorized during the current fiscal year.
16  The estimate shall be advisory and shall in no way bind the
17  Legislature.
18         (b)  Promptly after receiving the report required by s.
19  215.98(2)(c), the commission shall submit to the President of
20  the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives the
21  commission's estimate of tax-supported debt which prudently
22  may be authorized for the next fiscal year, together with a
23  report explaining the basis for the estimate.
24         Section 26.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2001.
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