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By Representative Jennings
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to the Florida Black Business
3 Investment Board; amending s. 288.707, F.S.;
4 revising legislative findings regarding the
5 creation and growth of black business
6 enterprises; providing that the board shall be
7 a not-for-profit corporation and not an entity
8 of state government; revising provisions
9 relating to appointment and number of board
10 members, compensation of board members, the
11 president and employees, and financial
12 disclosure by board members; providing for
13 board meetings; authorizing the board to
14 appoint at-large members; creating s. 288.7075,
15 F.S.; providing legislative findings that the
16 needs of black business enterprises are shared
17 by other minority business enterprises;
18 expressing the intent of the Legislature that
19 the Black Business Investment Board and the
20 black business investment corporations include
21 minority business enterprises within the scope
22 of their duties, responsibilities, and
23 activities and report on their progress in
24 assisting such business enterprises; amending
25 s. 288.708, F.S.; revising provisions relating
26 to appointment of the executive director;
27 renaming the position of "executive director"
28 as "president"; providing for the appointment
29 and compensation of the president; providing
30 for delegation of powers and responsibilities
31 to the president; prescribing the board's
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1 responsibilities regarding use of funds;
2 providing requirements regarding employees'
3 compensation; amending s. 288.709, F.S.;
4 replacing references to board rulemaking with
5 references to the adoption of policies;
6 amending s. 288.7091, F.S.; revising provisions
7 relating to duties of the board regarding
8 developing memoranda of understanding with
9 certain entities and increasing the number of
10 black business enterprises in construction
11 projects; requiring the board to ensure that
12 certain appropriations are distributed
13 properly, to conduct certain economic
14 development activities, and to facilitate
15 creation of black business investment
16 corporations; creating s. 288.7092, F.S.;
17 providing intent regarding operation of the
18 board and return on investment; defining the
19 state's operating investment in the board;
20 directing the board to adopt an annual
21 operating budget; providing requirements
22 regarding private-sector support; providing
23 requirements regarding board compliance with
24 performance measures; providing for a report;
25 requiring that the board hire a private
26 accounting firm or economic analysis firm and
27 providing its duties; amending ss. 288.711 and
28 288.712, F.S.; conforming provisions; amending
29 s. 288.714, F.S.; revising the list of persons
30 to whom the board's annual report is submitted;
31 revising the due date for such report;
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1 clarifying references to ss. 288.707-288.714,
2 F.S.; establishing a program to lease state
3 employees to the Black Business Investment
4 Board; prescribing duties of the Department of
5 Management Services related to such leasing
6 program; providing terms and conditions of such
7 leasing program; amending s. 288.9015, F.S.;
8 revising duties of Enterprise Florida, Inc.,
9 relating to small and minority businesses;
10 directing Enterprise Florida, Inc., to contract
11 with the Black Business Investment Board under
12 certain conditions; requiring the Black
13 Business Investment Board to complete a report
14 on the inclusion of all minorities in the
15 activities of the board and the black business
16 investment corporations; providing
17 appropriations; providing an effective date.
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19 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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21 Section 1. Section 288.707, Florida Statutes, is
22 amended to read:
23 288.707 Florida Black Business Investment Board.--
24 (1) The Legislature finds that the public interest of
25 Florida will be served by the creation and growth of black
26 business enterprises by:
27 (a) Establishing a partnership between the public
28 sector and the private sector which seeks to leverage the
29 provision of state funds with funds and other resources from
30 private-sector businesses and other nonstate sources;
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1 (b)(a) Increasing opportunities for employment of
2 blacks, as well as the population in general;
3 (c)(b) Providing role models and establishing business
4 networks for the benefit of future generations of aspiring
5 black entrepreneurs;
6 (d)(c) Strengthening the economy of the state by
7 increasing the number of qualified black business enterprises,
8 which in turn will increase competition in the marketplace and
9 improve the welfare of economically depressed neighborhoods;
10 and
11 (e)(d) Taking measures to increase access of black
12 businesses to both debt and equity capital.
13 (2) For the purposes of ss. 288.707-288.714 ss. 9-21,
14 chapter 85-104, Laws of Florida:
15 (a) "Black business enterprise" means any business
16 concern that which is organized to engage in commercial
17 transactions and that which is at least 51 percent owned by
18 one or more black Americans as defined in s. 288.703 and whose
19 management and daily operations are controlled by such
20 persons.
21 (b) "Black business investment corporation" means a
22 subsidiary of a financial institution or a consortium of
23 financial institutions investing in, or lending to, black
24 business enterprises.
25 (c) "Consortium" means two or more financial
26 institutions that which jointly negotiate and agree to provide
27 assistance to black business enterprises as provided in ss.
28 288.707-288.714 ss. 9-21, chapter 85-104, Laws of Florida.
29 (3) There is hereby created a not-for-profit
30 corporation within the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic
31 Development a body politic and corporate to be known as the
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1 Florida Black Business Investment Board, hereinafter referred
2 to as the "board,." which shall be registered, incorporated,
3 organized, and operated in compliance with chapter 617 and
4 which is not a unit or entity of state government. The board
5 is hereby constituted a public instrumentality, and the
6 exercise by the board of the powers conferred by ss. 9-21,
7 chapter 85-104, Laws of Florida, shall be deemed to be the
8 performance of an essential governmental function.
9 (a) The board shall consist of the following members:
10 1. Six seven members appointed by the Governor and
11 subject to confirmation by the Senate, who must six of whom
12 shall be experienced in investment finance and business
13 development, one of whom must be a member of a black business
14 investment corporation.
15 2. One member from the private sector appointed by the
16 President of the Senate, who must be experienced in investment
17 finance and business development and who shall serve a term of
18 2 years.
19 3. One member from the private sector appointed by the
20 Speaker of the House of Representatives, who must be
21 experienced in investment finance and business development and
22 who shall serve a term of 2 years.
23 4. Three representatives of black business investment
24 corporations, who must be selected from among and by the
25 chairmen of the black business investment corporations. A
26 representative from a black business investment corporation
27 shall serve for a term of 2 years but is eligible for
28 reappointment on a rotating basis with other representatives
29 from black business investment corporations.
30 5. The vice chairman of Enterprise Florida, Inc., or
31 his or her designee, who shall be an ex officio, nonvoting
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1 member, and who shall provide information, advice, and
2 guidance designed to enhance the coordination of activities of
3 Enterprise Florida, Inc., and the board.
4 6. The chair of the Florida Development Finance
5 Corporation, created pursuant to s. 288.9604, who shall be an
6 ex officio, nonvoting member of the board.
7 (b) Members appointed by the Governor shall serve
8 terms of 4 years, except that in making the initial
9 appointments, the Governor shall appoint one member to serve
10 for a term of 1 year, two members to serve for terms of 2
11 years, two members to serve for terms of 3 years, and two
12 members to serve for terms of 4 years.
13 (c) Any person appointed to fill a vacancy on the
14 board shall be appointed in a like manner and shall serve for
15 only the unexpired term. Any member shall be eligible for
16 reappointment.
17 (d) The Governor shall appoint the chairperson who
18 shall be a member of the board and shall serve at the pleasure
19 of the Governor. The board shall annually elect one of its
20 members as vice chairperson and shall designate a
21 secretary-treasurer who need not be a member of the board.
22 The secretary-treasurer shall keep a record of the proceedings
23 of the board and shall be the custodian of all books,
24 documents, and papers filed with the board, of the minute
25 books of the board, and of its official seal. A majority of
26 the members of the board shall constitute a quorum.
27 (e) The board shall meet at least four times each
28 year, upon the call of the chairperson or the vice chairperson
29 or at the request of a majority of the membership. A majority
30 of the total number of all members fixed by paragraphs (a) and
31 (h) shall constitute a quorum. The board may take official
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1 action by a majority vote of the members present at any
2 meeting at which a quorum is present.
3 (f)(e) Members of the board shall serve without
4 compensation, but members, the president of the board, and
5 other board employees may be reimbursed for all reasonable,
6 necessary, and actual expenses as determined by the board
7 shall be reimbursed for per diem and travel expenses in
8 accordance with s. 112.061.
9 (g)(f) Each member of the board who is not otherwise
10 required to file financial disclosure pursuant to s. 8, Art.
11 II of the State Constitution or s. 112.3144 shall file full
12 and public disclosure of financial interests pursuant to s.
13 112.3145 at the times and places and in the same manner
14 required of elected constitutional officers under s. 8, Art.
15 II of the State Constitution and any law implementing s. 8,
16 Art. II of the State Constitution.
17 (h) Notwithstanding paragraph (a), the board may by
18 resolution appoint two at-large members to the board from the
19 private sector, each of whom may serve a 1-year term. At-large
20 members shall have the powers and duties of other members of
21 the board, except that they may not serve on an executive
22 committee. An at-large member is eligible for reappointment
23 but may not vote on his or her own reappointment.
24 Section 2. Section 288.7075, Florida Statutes, is
25 created to read:
26 288.7075 Legislative findings and intent; assistance
27 to minority business enterprises.--The Legislature finds that
28 a public purpose is served by creating and providing state
29 financial support for the public-private partnership known as
30 the Florida Black Business Investment Board, as well as by
31 providing financial support for the black business investment
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1 corporations, in order to address the business-development
2 needs of black business enterprises. The Legislature further
3 finds, however, that the business-development needs of black
4 business enterprises are shared by other minority business
5 enterprises defined under s. 288.703. It is the intent of the
6 Legislature, therefore, that the board and the black business
7 investment corporations, notwithstanding any provisions in ss.
8 288.707-288.714 to the contrary, include minority business
9 enterprises within the scope of their duties,
10 responsibilities, and activities and report to the Governor
11 and the Legislature on their progress in assisting black
12 business enterprises and minority business enterprises.
13 Section 3. Section 288.708, Florida Statutes, is
14 amended to read:
15 288.708 President Executive director; employees.--
16 (1) The president executive director of the board, who
17 may also be designated as secretary-treasurer, shall be
18 appointed by the board and shall serve at the pleasure of the
19 board. The board shall establish and adjust the compensation
20 of the president. The president executive director shall be
21 the chief administrative and operational officer of the board
22 and shall direct and supervise administrative affairs and the
23 general management of the board. The board may delegate to its
24 president those powers and responsibilities it deems
25 appropriate, except for appointment of the president. The
26 president executive director:
27 (a) May contract with or employ legal and technical
28 experts and such other employees, permanent and temporary, as
29 shall be authorized by the board;
30 (b) Shall attend meetings of the board; and
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1 (c) Shall cause copies to be made of all minutes and
2 other records and documents of the board and shall certify
3 that such copies are true copies. All persons dealing with the
4 board may rely upon such certification.
5 (2) The board and its officers are responsible for the
6 prudent use of all public and private funds and shall ensure
7 that the use of such funds is in accordance with all
8 applicable laws, bylaws, or contractual requirements. An
9 employee of the board may not receive compensation for
10 employment that exceeds the salary paid to the Governor,
11 unless the board and the employee have executed a contract
12 that prescribes specific and measurable performance outcomes
13 for the employee, the satisfaction of which provides the basis
14 for the award of incentive payments that increase the
15 employee's total compensation to a level above the salary paid
16 to the Governor. The executive director and all employees of
17 the board shall be exempt from the provisions of part II of
18 chapter 110, and the executive director shall be subject to
19 the provisions of part III of chapter 110.
20 Section 4. Section 288.709, Florida Statutes, is
21 amended to read:
22 288.709 Powers of the Florida Black Business
23 Investment Board.--The board shall have all the powers
24 necessary or convenient to carry out and effectuate the
25 purposes and provisions of ss. 288.707-288.714 ss. 9-21,
26 chapter 85-104, Laws of Florida, including, but not limited
27 to, the power to:
28 (1) Adopt bylaws for the regulation of its affairs and
29 the conduct of its business and adopt policies rules pursuant
30 to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement the provisions of
31 law conferring duties upon it. However, any proposed bylaws or
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1 policies rules affecting the operation or administration or
2 financial well-being of any of the black business investment
3 corporations must first be approved by a majority of the black
4 business investment corporations.
5 (2) Adopt an official seal.
6 (3) Sue and be sued in its own name.
7 (4) Make and execute contracts and other instruments
8 necessary or convenient for the exercise of its power and
9 functions.
10 (5) Acquire, hold, and dispose of personal property
11 for its corporate purposes.
12 (6) Enter into agreements or other transactions with
13 any federal, state, or local agency.
14 (7) Encourage financial institutions to participate in
15 consortia for the purpose of investing in black business
16 enterprises.
17 (8) Ensure that funds available to the board for
18 purposes set forth in ss. 288.707-288.714 ss. 9-21, chapter
19 85-104, Laws of Florida, are disbursed on a statewide basis
20 and are not concentrated in one geographical area.
21 (9) Acquire real property or any interest therein, by
22 purchase or foreclosure, where such acquisition is necessary
23 or appropriate to protect or secure any investment or loan in
24 which the board has an interest; to sell, transfer, and convey
25 any such property to a buyer without regard to the provisions
26 of chapters 253 and 270; and, in the event that such sale,
27 transfer, or conveyance cannot be effected with reasonable
28 promptness or at a reasonable price, to lease such property
29 for occupancy by eligible persons.
30 (10) Invest any funds held in reserves or sinking
31 funds, or any funds not required for immediate disbursement,
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1 in such investments as may be authorized for trust funds under
2 s. 215.47; however provided, such investments will be made on
3 behalf of the board by the Office of State Treasurer or by
4 another trustee appointed for that purpose.
5 (11) Appear in its own behalf before boards,
6 commissions, departments, or other agencies of municipal,
7 county, state, or Federal Government.
8 (12) Procure insurance or require bond against any
9 loss in connection with its property in such amounts and from
10 such insurers as may be necessary or desirable.
11 (13) Receive and accept from any federal, state, or
12 local agency grants, loans, or advances for, or in aid of, the
13 purposes of ss. 288.707-288.714 ss. 9-21, chapter 85-104, Laws
14 of Florida, and to receive and accept contributions from any
15 source of either money, property, labor, or other things of
16 value, to be held, used, and applied for said purposes.
17 (14) Create, issue, and buy and sell stock, evidences
18 of indebtedness, and other capital participation instruments;
19 to hold such stock, evidences of indebtedness, and capital
20 participation instruments; and to underwrite the creation of a
21 capital market for these securities in a manner designed to
22 enhance development of capital ownership in the target group.
23 (15) Provide and pay for such advisory services and
24 technical assistance as may be necessary or desirable to carry
25 out the purposes of this act.
26 (16) Engage in special programs to enhance the
27 development of black business enterprises as authorized by
28 this act.
29 (17) Promote black ownership of financial institutions
30 in Florida.
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1 (18) Take, hold, and improve property, including real
2 property.
3 (19) Do any and all things necessary or convenient to
4 carry out the purposes of, and exercise the powers given and
5 granted in, ss. 288.707-288.714 ss. 9-21, chapter 85-104, Laws
6 of Florida, and exercise any other powers, rights, or
7 responsibilities of a corporation.
8 Section 5. Section 288.7091, Florida Statutes, is
9 amended to read:
10 288.7091 Duties of the Florida Black Business
11 Investment Board.--The Florida Black Business Investment Board
12 shall:
13 (1) Establish certification criteria for black
14 business investment corporations. Certification criteria shall
15 include administrative capacity, fiduciary controls, and, in
16 the case of existing black business investment corporations,
17 solvency and soundness of prior loan decisions;
18 (2) Ensure that any appropriations by the Legislature
19 to the board on behalf of the black business investment
20 corporations are provided to the corporations in the manner
21 and amount prescribed by the Legislature;
22 (3) Work with Enterprise Florida, Inc., and local
23 economic development organizations to promote the retention
24 and expansion of existing black business enterprises and to
25 promote the formation and recruitment of new black business
26 enterprises;
27 (4)(2) Develop a memorandum of understanding with
28 Enterprise Florida, Inc., that outlines a strategy for
29 collaboration with the programs, activities, and committees or
30 similar units and boards of Enterprise Florida, Inc., which
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1 Florida, Inc., to contract with the board, where practicable,
2 for the delivery of economic development services relating to
3 black business enterprises;
4 (5)(3) Include in the criteria for loan decisions,
5 occupational forecasting results set forth in s. 216.136(9)
6 which target high growth jobs;
7 (6)(4) Facilitate the formation of black business
8 investment corporations in communities that are not currently
9 served by such corporations and establish, in communities that
10 are not currently served by an existing black business
11 investment corporation, memoranda of understanding with local
12 financial institutions that will provide loan guarantees for
13 loans to black business enterprises;
14 (7)(5) Develop memoranda of understanding with the
15 Departments of Labor and Employment Security, Education,
16 Transportation, Community Affairs and Management Services, as
17 well as with Workforce Florida, Inc., and the State Board of
18 Regents, detailing efforts of common interest and
19 collaborations to expand black business development;
20 (8)(6) Intensify efforts to increase the number of
21 franchises owned by black businesses and the number of the
22 black business enterprises in construction and
23 construction-related projects, with emphasis on construction
24 projects financed by focusing on federal, state, or and local
25 governments government financed construction projects; and
26 (9)(7) Annually, prepare a report detailing the
27 performance of each black business investment corporation,
28 addressing the number of jobs created and/or retained, success
29 and failure rates among loan recipients, and the amount of
30 funds leveraged from other sources.
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1 Section 6. Section 288.7092, Florida Statutes, is
2 created to read:
3 288.7092 Return on investment from activities of the
4 board.--
5 (1) The public funds appropriated each year for the
6 operation of the board are invested in this public-private
7 partnership to enhance black business ownership and
8 investments in Florida. This policy shall be the Legislature's
9 priority consideration when reviewing the return on investment
10 for the board.
11 (2) It is also the intent of the Legislature that the
12 board coordinate its operations with Enterprise Florida, Inc.,
13 and with local economic development organizations to maximize
14 the state and local return on investment to create jobs for
15 Floridians.
16 (3) It is further the intent of the Legislature to
17 maximize private-sector support in operating the board as an
18 endorsement of its value and as an enhancement of its efforts.
19 (4)(a) The state's operating investment in the board
20 is the budget contracted by the Office of Tourism, Trade, and
21 Economic Development to the board, less funding that is
22 directed by the Legislature to be subcontracted to a specific
23 recipient.
24 (b) The board shall adopt for each upcoming fiscal
25 year an operating budget for the organization which specifies
26 the intended uses of the state's operating investment, other
27 sources of income, and a plan for securing private-sector
28 support to the board. Each fiscal year, private-sector support
29 to the board shall be as follows: no less than 50 percent of
30 the state's investment by July 1, 2003; no less than 60
31 percent of the state's investment by July 1, 2004; no less
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1 than 70 percent of the state's investment by July 1, 2005; no
2 less than 80 percent of the state's investment by July 1,
3 2006; and no less than 100 percent of the state's investment
4 by July 1, 2007.
5 (5) Private-sector support in operating the board
6 includes:
7 (a) Cash given directly to the board for its operating
8 budget.
9 (b) Cash jointly raised by the board and a local
10 economic development organization, a group of such
11 organizations, or a statewide business organization that
12 supports collaborative projects.
13 (c) Cash generated by products or services of the
14 board.
15 (d) In-kind contributions directly to the board,
16 including private-sector equipment contributed as part of
17 technical assistance; goods and services, including time
18 donated by loan officers, advertising or marketing support,
19 and items used to promote the board; business expenditures;
20 business services provided; business support; and other
21 business contributions that augment the operations, program,
22 activities, or assets of the board, including, but not limited
23 to, an individual's time and expertise, sponsored
24 publications, private-sector staff services, payment for
25 advertising placements, sponsorship of events, sponsored or
26 joint research, discounts on leases or purchases, mission or
27 program sponsorship, copayments, stock, warrants, royalties,
28 or other private resources dedicated to the board,
29 low-interest loans, participations, investment income, equity
30 investments, and the economic impact of board investments and
31 job creation and retention.
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1 (6) The board shall fully comply with the performance
2 measures, standards, and sanctions in its contracts with the
3 Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development. The office
4 shall ensure, to the maximum extent possible, that the
5 contract performance measures are consistent with performance
6 measures that the office is required to develop and track
7 under performance-based program budgeting.
8 (7) As part of the annual report required under s.
9 288.714, the board shall provide the Legislature with
10 information quantifying the public's return on investment.
11 (8) The board, in consultation with the Office of
12 Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability, shall
13 hire a private accounting firm or economic analysis firm to
14 develop the methodology for establishing and reporting return
15 on investment and in-kind contributions as described in this
16 section. The Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government
17 Accountability shall review and offer feedback on the
18 methodology before it is implemented. The private accounting
19 firm or economic analysis firm shall certify whether the
20 applicable statements in the annual report comply with this
21 section.
22 Section 7. Subsections (1) and (4) of section 288.711,
23 Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
24 288.711 Florida Investment Incentive Trust Fund.--
25 (1) There is hereby created the Florida Investment
26 Incentive Trust Fund from which money may be drawn for
27 investments or loans, as authorized by this section, to
28 encourage the development of appropriate financial mechanisms
29 in the private sector to capitalize and assist in the
30 development of black business enterprises. All income earned
31 by investments of the fund shall be deposited in the fund for
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1 carrying out the purposes of ss. 288.707-288.714 ss. 9-21,
2 chapter 85-104, Laws of Florida. Administrative costs of the
3 program shall be appropriated in a lump-sum appropriation from
4 the fund created herein and shall be provided in the General
5 Appropriations Act.
6 (4) All loans and investments, and any income related
7 thereto, shall be used to carry out the public purpose of ss.
8 288.707-288.714 ss. 9-21, chapter 85-104, Laws of Florida,
9 which is to develop black business enterprises. This is not
10 meant to preclude a reasonable profit for the participating
11 black business investment corporation or for return of equity
12 developed to the state and participating financial
13 institutions upon any distribution of the assets or excess
14 income of the investment corporation.
15 Section 8. Paragraph (b) of subsection (3) and
16 paragraph (b) of subsection (4) of section 288.712, Florida
17 Statutes, are amended to read:
18 288.712 Florida guarantor funds.--
19 (3)
20 (b) For purposes of this section, the board may
21 utilize the Black Contractors Bond Trust Fund in the State
22 Treasury, consisting of moneys deposited or credited to the
23 Black Contractors Bond Trust Fund pursuant to appropriation
24 made by law; any grants, gifts, and contributions received
25 pursuant to ss. 288.707-288.714 ss. 9-21, chapter 85-104, Laws
26 of Florida; all moneys recovered following defaults; and any
27 other moneys obtained by the board for this purpose. The fund
28 shall be administered by the board in trust for the purposes
29 of this section and shall at no time be part of general public
30 funds under the following procedures:
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1 1. The board is authorized to post or pledge the
2 assets of the Black Contractors Bond Trust Fund as collateral
3 in amounts necessary to secure the issuance of bid bonds and
4 construction contract bonds to black business enterprises.
5 The board shall establish a premium to be charged to the black
6 business enterprise for which the assets have been so posted
7 or pledged, pursuant to generally accepted actuarial
8 principles, and shall establish such rules as may otherwise be
9 necessary to carry out the purposes of this section.
10 2. Any claims against the state arising from defaults
11 shall be payable from the Black Contractors Bond Trust Fund.
12 3. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to
13 prohibit or restrict the board from entering into a joint
14 venture or other contractual agreement with a private insurer
15 or to invest in a private entity to handle all or part of a
16 black contractors bonding program, credit program, or both for
17 black business enterprises. Such investments or joint venture
18 shall be made under conditions required by law and as the
19 board may, from time to time, require and may take any of the
20 forms described in s. 288.711(2) and (3). The board is
21 authorized and encouraged to contract with a regulated surety
22 company to conduct a surety bond program for black business
23 enterprises. Moneys from the Black Contractors Bond Trust
24 Fund may be used for these purposes.
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26 (b) If the board chooses to establish a loan guaranty
27 program, it shall use utilize the Black Business Loan Guaranty
28 Trust Fund in the State Treasury, consisting of moneys
29 deposited or credited to the Black Business Loan Guaranty
30 Trust Fund pursuant to appropriation made by law; any grants,
31 gifts, and contributions received pursuant to ss.
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1 288.707-288.714 ss. 9-21, chapter 85-104, Laws of Florida; all
2 moneys recovered following defaults; and any other moneys
3 obtained by the board for this purpose. The Black Business
4 Loan Guaranty Trust Fund shall be administered by the board in
5 trust for the purposes of this section and shall at no time be
6 part of general public funds under the following procedures:
7 1. The board shall utilize the Black Business Loan
8 Guaranty Program Administrative and Loss Reserve Fund in the
9 State Treasury, consisting of all premiums charged and
10 collected in accordance with this section and any income
11 earned from the moneys in the account. All expenses of the
12 board in carrying out the purposes of this subsection shall be
13 paid from the Black Business Loan Guaranty Program
14 Administrative and Loss Reserve Fund. Any moneys to the
15 credit of the Black Business Loan Guaranty Program
16 Administrative and Loss Reserve Fund in excess of the amount
17 necessary to fund the board's activity shall be held as a loss
18 reserve to pay claims arising from defaults on loans
19 underwritten in accordance with this section.
20 2. Any claims against the state arising from defaults
21 shall be payable initially from the Black Business Loan
22 Guaranty Program Administrative and Loss Reserve Fund and,
23 secondarily, from the Black Business Loan Guaranty Trust Fund.
24 3. The board as loan guarantor may exercise all rights
25 and powers of a company authorized by the Department of
26 Insurance to guarantee loans but shall not be subject to any
27 requirements of an insurance company under the Florida
28 Insurance Code, nor to any rules of the Department of
29 Insurance; however, the board shall refer to the insurance
30 code and rules thereunder when designing and administering
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1 principles when administering this program. The board shall
2 establish a premium for the loan guaranty and such rules as
3 may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this section.
4 4. The board may guarantee no more than 20 percent of
5 the principal of a loan to a black business enterprise.
6 Section 9. Section 288.714, Florida Statutes, is
7 amended to read:
8 288.714 Annual report.--By February 1 March 31 of each
9 year the board shall submit to the Governor, the President of
10 the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and
11 the director of the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic
12 Development and the secretary of the Department of Labor and
13 Employment Security a complete and detailed report setting
14 forth:
15 (1) Operations and accomplishments of the board;
16 (2) The number of black business enterprises which
17 participated during the past year in programs established or
18 administered by the board;
19 (3) The number of black business enterprises receiving
20 assistance from the board and the manner in which the
21 assistance was received;
22 (4) The status of black business enterprises which
23 participated in programs established or administered by the
24 board;
25 (5) The total number of jobs represented by black
26 business enterprises participating in programs established or
27 administered by the board;
28 (6) Receipts and expenditures of the board during its
29 most recent fiscal year in accordance with the categories or
30 classifications established by the board for its operating and
31 capital accounts;
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1 (7) Assets and liabilities of the board at the end of
2 its most recent fiscal year and the status of its trust funds;
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4 (8) A schedule of local bonds outstanding authorized
5 by the board and capital participation instruments issued by
6 the board for the year and the total to date.
7 Section 10. Black Business Investment Board state
8 employee leasing program.--
9 (1) The Department of Management Services shall
10 establish a lease-agreement program under which an employee as
11 of June 30, 2002, of the Black Business Investment Board
12 created under chapter 85-104, Laws of Florida, retains his or
13 her status as a state employee until a set date.
14 (2) The Department of Management Services shall
15 establish the terms and conditions of the program and such
16 lease agreements.
17 (a) Status as a state employee shall include the right
18 to participate in the Florida Retirement System.
19 (b) Any employee who participates in a lease agreement
20 shall work under the direct supervision of the board.
21 (c) Status as a state employee under a lease agreement
22 as provided in this section expires on June 30, 2004, unless
23 the employee voluntarily relinquishes his or her status as a
24 state employee before that date.
25 Section 11. Subsection (5) of section 288.9015,
26 Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
27 288.9015 Enterprise Florida, Inc.; purpose; duties.--
28 (5) Enterprise Florida, Inc., shall incorporate the
29 needs of small and minority businesses into the
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1 assigned to the organization by this section. Where
2 practicable and consistent with the expertise of the Black
3 Business Investment Board, Enterprise Florida, Inc., shall
4 contract with the board for the delivery of services in
5 fulfillment of the responsibilities of Enterprise Florida,
6 Inc., relating to small and minority businesses.
7 Section 12. The Black Business Investment Board shall
8 report to the Legislature by January 1, 2004, on what efforts
9 were made to include all minorities within the scope of
10 activities by the board and the black business investment
11 corporations.
12 Section 13. There is appropriated from the General
13 Revenue Fund to the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic
14 Development the sum of $17.5 million in fiscal year 2002-2003
15 for use by the Black Business Investment Board. Of such sum:
16 (1) Sixteen million dollars shall be divided equally
17 among, and distributed by the board to, the black business
18 investment corporations existing in this state on the
19 effective date of this act;
20 (2) One million dollars shall be for use by the board
21 for capitalizing programs of the board in support of black
22 business enterprises and for facilitating the creation of
23 black business investment corporations in communities that are
24 not currently served by an existing black business investment
25 corporation; and
26 (3) Five hundred thousand dollars shall be for use by
27 the board for its operations.
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2 SENATE SUMMARY
3 Removes the Black Business Investment Board from the
administration of the Office of Tourism, Trade, and
4 Economic Development and establishes the board as a
not-for-profit corporation. Revises the manner in which
5 board members are appointed. Provides for a president to
serve at the pleasure of the board. Provides for the
6 board to establish the president's compensation. Requires
that the board adopt an annual operating budget. Requires
7 the board to secure certain amounts of private-sector
support. Provides for current employees of the Black
8 Business Investment Board to retain their status as state
employees until a set date. Requires that Enterprise
9 Florida, Inc., contract with the board for services with
respect to small and minority businesses. (See bill for
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