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A bill to be entitled |
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An act relating to the North Brevard County Hospital |
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District, a special taxing district in Brevard County; |
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codifying, reenacting, and amending the district’s |
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charter; providing purpose; providing boundaries; |
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establishing the North Brevard County Hospital District |
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Board; providing for membership, procedures, terms of |
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office, removal from office, and filling of vacancies; |
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providing for election of officers of the board; providing |
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for a depository of board funds; authorizing the issuance |
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of bonds; authorizing the establishment, construction, |
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equipping, operation, maintenance, repair, or lease of |
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facilities; providing for ad valorem taxation; authorizing |
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contracts; providing for a training school for nurses; |
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providing for public records; empowering the board to |
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adopt rules and regulations; designating the Parrish |
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Medical Center; providing for purchase of equipment; |
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providing for discharge of employees or agents; providing |
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for an employee retirement program; providing for use of |
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moneys received; providing for transfer of residual assets |
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in the event of dissolution of the district; providing for |
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the sale of hospital facilities under certain |
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circumstances; providing for lease of certain properties |
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to third parties under certain circumstances; providing |
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for disposition of surplus property; authorizing the board |
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to establish a not-for-profit support corporation; |
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providing for expenditure of funds therefor; providing for |
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public records and meetings; providing exceptions; |
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requiring an annual financial report; providing for |
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adoption of provisions relating to the support |
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corporation; providing for directors of the support |
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corporation; providing for terms and financial disclosure; |
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prohibiting certain acts of the support corporation; |
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providing for adoption of articles of incorporation; |
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providing for distribution of assets; prohibiting certain |
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use of funds of the district; providing severability; |
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providing for conflict; providing construction; repealing |
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chapters 28924 (1953), 61-1910, 63-1140, 69-870, 70-606, |
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72-478, 73-409, 77-503, 81-347, 87-435, 88-453, 90-489, |
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91-339, 92-226, and 95-502, Laws of Florida; providing an |
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effective date. |
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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Section 1. Pursuant to section 189.429, Florida Statutes, |
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this act constitutes the codification of all special acts |
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relating to the North Brevard County Hospital District. It is |
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the intent of the Legislature in enacting this law to provide a |
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single, comprehensive special act charter for the district, |
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including all current legislative authority granted to the |
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district by its several legislative enactments and any |
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additional authority granted by this act. |
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Section 2. Chapters 28924 (1953), 61-1910, 63-1140, 69- |
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870, 70-606, 72-478, 73-409, 77-503, 81-347, 87-435, 88-453, 90- |
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489, 91-339, 92-226, and 95-502, Laws of Florida, pertaining to |
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the North Brevard County Hospital District, are amended, |
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codified, reenacted, and repealed as herein provided.
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Section 3. The charter for the North Brevard County |
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Hospital District is re-created and reenacted to read: |
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Section 1. An independent special tax district is hereby |
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created and incorporated, as a political subdivision of the |
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state, to be known as the North Brevard County Hospital District |
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in Brevard County for the purpose of establishing, constructing, |
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equipping, operating and maintaining, repairing, or leasing a |
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hospital or hospitals and the district shall embrace and include |
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that portion of Brevard County described as follows, to wit:
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Commencing at the Northwest corner of Brevard County, |
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Florida, same being the Northwest corner of Section 6, |
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Township 20 South, Range 34 East; go thence East along |
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the North boundary line of the County of Brevard, same |
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being the South boundary line of Volusia County, |
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Florida, to its intersection with the waters of the |
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Atlantic Ocean; thence Southeasterly along the waters |
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of the Atlantic Ocean to the North line of Section 6, |
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Township 23 South, Range 38 East; thence West to the |
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channel of the Banana River; thence go Northwesterly |
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to the Northeast corner of Section 22, Township 22 |
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South, Range 37 East, to Banana Creek; thence Westerly |
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along the channel of Banana Creek to the channel of |
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the Indian River; thence Southerly along the channel |
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of the Indian River to a point on the North line of |
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Sections 19 and 20, Township 23 South, Range 36 East, |
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projected East; thence West along the North boundary |
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line of the Section 19, Township 23 South, Range 36 |
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East, and Sections 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, Township 23 |
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South, Range 35 East, and Section 24, Township 23 |
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South, Range 34 East to the waters of the St. Johns |
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River; thence along the West boundary line of Brevard |
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County, which is also the East boundary line of Orange |
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County, Florida, to a point in Section 1, Township 22 |
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South, Range 33 East; where same intersects the South |
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boundary of Volusia County; thence East along the |
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South boundary line of Volusia County, Florida, to the |
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Southwest corner of Section 31, Township 21 South, |
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Range 34 East; thence North continuing along the West |
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boundary of Brevard County, Florida, which is the East |
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boundary line of Volusia County, Florida, to point of |
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beginning."
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Section 2. The governing body authority of the district |
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shall be known as the North Brevard County Hospital District |
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Board. The board shall constitute a body politic and a body |
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corporate; it may adopt and use a common seal; it may contract |
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and be contracted with; and it may sue and be sued in its |
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corporate name or in the corporate name of the district.
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The board shall be composed of nine members. The office of |
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each member shall be designated specifically by number as member |
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one through nine. The office of each member shall be for a term |
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of 4 years beginning on the first day of January. Each member |
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shall serve until his or her successor is appointed by the |
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appropriate governing body as hereinafter provided. Any vacancy |
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occurring in any office of a member shall be filled by the |
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appropriate governing body in the manner provided herein for |
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regular appointments for the remainder of the unexpired term of |
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office. All board members shall reside within the boundaries of |
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the district.
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Board members one, two, and three shall be appointed by the |
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City Council of the City of Titusville.
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Board members four, five, and seven shall be appointed by |
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the Board of County Commissioners of Brevard County.
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Board members six, eight, and nine shall be appointed by |
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the Board of County Commissioners of Brevard County subject to |
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confirmation by the City Council of the City of Titusville.
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In the event any board member ceases to reside within the |
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boundaries of the district, the office of such member shall be |
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deemed vacant as of the date of such change in residence.
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Any board member may be removed from office in the event a |
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request for removal for violation of policies and procedures |
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established by the board is approved by two-thirds of the |
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membership of the board and in the event the majority of the |
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governing body responsible for appointing such member approves |
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of such removal without the necessity of any requirement of |
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advice and consent as provided herein for an appointment.
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Section 3. The members of the board shall elect from their |
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number a chair, vice chair, secretary, and treasurer, who shall |
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each hold office for a period of not less than 1 year. The |
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chair, vice chair, secretary, and treasurer shall each execute a |
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bond in the amount of $2,000, endorsed by two good and |
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sufficient sureties or a surety company authorized under the |
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laws of the state, payable to the district board conditioned |
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upon the faithful performance of the duties of the officers, |
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which bonds shall be approved by the remaining members of the |
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board and which shall be filed with the board of county |
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commissioners. The premium of the bonds shall be paid by the |
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board.
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Section 4. The board shall designate a depository for the |
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funds of the board, and the funds deposited therein shall be |
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withdrawn upon specific authorization as set forth in the |
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minutes of any board meeting. Such funds shall be withdrawn by |
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warrant signed by the chair and countersigned by the secretary, |
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or their duly authorized alternates. The board may designate |
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the administrator or business manager to sign warrants covering |
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bills for all routine items having prior board approval in the |
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current budget.
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Section 5. Members of the board shall receive no |
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compensation for their services. A majority of the members of |
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the board then holding office shall constitute a quorum of the |
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board for the purpose of conducting its business and exercising |
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its powers and for all other purposes. Action may be taken by |
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the board only upon the affirmative vote of a majority of the |
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members of the board then holding office and present and |
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constituting a quorum; provided, however, that any resolution |
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authorizing the issuance of bonds, notes, or other obligations |
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shall be adopted by the affirmative vote of not less than a |
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majority of the members of the board then holding office. The |
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board is authorized to construct, equip, operate, maintain, |
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repair, or lease a hospital or hospitals in the district. The |
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hospital or hospitals so established, constructed, equipped, |
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operated, maintained, repaired, or leased will be for the |
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preservation of public health and for public good, and for the |
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use of the public of the district. The establishment, |
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construction, equipping, operation, maintenance, repairing, or |
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leasing of such hospital or hospitals within the district is |
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hereby found and declared to be a public purpose and a necessity |
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for the preservation of the public health and for the public use |
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and for the welfare of the district and the inhabitants thereof.
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Section 6. It shall be the duty of the board, not later |
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than July 15, to determine the amount required during the |
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ensuing fiscal year for the purpose of establishing, |
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constructing, equipping, operating, maintaining, repairing, or |
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leasing of the hospital or hospitals, or for the payment of debt |
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service and reserves on bonds, notes, or other obligations |
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issued by the district, or reserves therefor, or for any one or |
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more of the above purposes. Such determination shall be by |
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resolution of the board and it shall be the duty of the chair |
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and the secretary of the board to certify to the Board of County |
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Commissioners of Brevard County the amount required, which shall |
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be provided by an ad valorem tax levied by the Board of County |
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Commissioners of Brevard County on all taxable real and personal |
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property in the district for the ensuing fiscal year for the |
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hospital fund. The Board of County Commissioners of Brevard |
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County, upon being furnished a certified copy of the resolution |
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of the board regarding the amount required for its stated |
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purposes, shall levy the necessary ad valorem taxes on all the |
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taxable real and personal property within the district to raise |
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the required amount, provided such millage shall not exceed 5 |
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mills on the dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable |
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real and personal property situated in the district in Brevard |
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County, less all such property exempt from taxation by the |
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Florida Constitution; and further provided that the board, in |
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issuing any bonds, notes, or other obligations as hereinafter |
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provided, may covenant with the holders of such bonds, notes, or |
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other obligations that such holders shall have a first lien on |
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all such ad valorem taxes levied for the payment of such bonds, |
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notes, or other obligations. The resolution of the board above |
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shall be adopted and a certified copy thereof shall be filed |
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with the Board of County Commissioners of Brevard County not |
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less than 10 days prior to the time fixed by law for the levy of |
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general county taxes.
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Section 7. Wherever in this section the word bonds is |
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used, such word shall mean bonds, notes, or other obligations |
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issued by the district. The board shall have power to issue |
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bonds, notes, or other obligations of the district for which the |
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full faith and credit and taxing power of the district shall be |
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pledged, within the limitations herein set forth, for the |
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purpose of paying the cost or part of the cost of the |
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construction, acquisition, extension, improvement, or repairing |
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and equipping of any hospital or hospitals in the district. |
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Such bonds shall be general obligations of the district and |
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shall not be issued until the issuance thereof has been duly |
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approved by the qualified electors residing within the district |
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who are freeholders in the manner provided in the constitution |
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and statutes of the state relating to bond elections. Such bond |
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elections shall be held in the manner provided in the general |
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election laws of the state for bond elections in special tax |
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districts and shall be called to be held in the district by the |
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board of county commissioners of the county upon the request of |
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the board.
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The board shall also have power to issue revenue bonds of |
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the district for the purpose of paying all or part of the cost |
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of the construction, acquisition, extension, improvement, or |
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repairing and equipping of a hospital or hospitals in the |
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district, and the issuance of any revenue bonds of the district |
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payable solely from the revenues of a hospital or hospitals in |
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the district, which may be a gross pledge or a net pledge of |
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such revenues as the board shall in its discretion determine. |
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Bonds issued which are payable solely from the revenues of a |
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hospital or hospitals of the district shall not be or constitute |
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an indebtedness of the district and no approval of the qualified |
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electors or the qualified electors who are freeholders of the |
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district shall be required for the issuance of such bonds |
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payable solely from the revenues of such hospital or hospitals.
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The board may also issue bonds payable from the revenues |
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derived from a hospital or hospitals of the district, which may |
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be either a gross pledge or a net pledge of such revenues. Such |
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may be additionally secured by the full faith and credit and |
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taxing power of the district, within the limitations of and for |
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the purposes set forth above, to the full extent that the |
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revenues derived from the district’s hospital or hospitals are |
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insufficient for the payment of the principal and interest of, |
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or reserves therefor, or other payments required by the |
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proceedings authorizing the issuance of such bonds; provided, |
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however, that any bonds pledging the full faith and credit of |
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the district as additional security to the revenues derived from |
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the hospital or hospitals of the district shall also be |
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approved, prior to being issued, by the qualified electors |
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residing in the district who are freeholders in the manner |
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provided for general obligation bonds above and in the |
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constitution and statutes of the state.
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In issuing the revenue bonds, or the combined revenue and |
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general obligation bonds, the board may enter into covenants |
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with the holders of such bonds relating to the fixing and |
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collecting of fees, rentals, or other charges for the use of the |
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services and facilities of the hospital or hospitals and the |
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maintenance of sufficient fees or other charges to pay the debt |
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service and other payments required in the proceedings |
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authorizing the issuance of such revenue bonds or combined |
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revenue and general obligation bonds, the board may agree to the |
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appointment of a trustee for bondholders, for a receiver of such |
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hospital or hospitals upon defaults as provided in the bond |
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proceedings. The board may provide for such other covenants, |
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terms, and conditions as are necessary and customary in revenue |
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bonds and which in the opinion of the board are necessary and |
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desirable for the security of the holders of such bonds or the |
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marketability of such bonds.
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All bonds issued pursuant to this act, whether general |
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obligation bonds, revenue bonds, or combined revenue and general |
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obligation bonds, may be authorized by resolution or resolutions |
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of the board, which may be adopted at the same meeting at which |
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they are introduced by a majority of all the members of the |
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board then in office and need not be published or posted; |
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provided, however, that any general obligation bonds or combined |
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revenue and general obligation bonds shall be approved by the |
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qualified electors who are freeholders residing in the district. |
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Bonds shall bear interest at the maximum legal interest rate |
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provided by state law for the issue or reissue of bonds, |
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certificates, or other obligations of any type or character |
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authorized and issued by a county, municipality, district, |
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commission, authority, or any other public body or agency or |
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political subdivision of the state; may be in one or more |
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series; may bear such date or dates; may mature at such time or |
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times not exceeding 40 years from their respective dates; may be |
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payable in such medium of payment, at such place or places |
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within or without the state; may carry such registration |
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privileges; may be subject to such terms for prior redemption, |
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with or without premium; may be executed in such manner; may |
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contain such terms, covenants, and conditions; and may otherwise |
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be in such form as such resolution or subsequent resolution |
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shall provide. Such bonds may be sold or exchanged for |
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refunding bonds, or delivered to contractors in payment for any |
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part of the properties acquired or improvements financed by such |
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bonds, or delivered and exchanged for any properties, either |
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real, personal, or mixed, to be acquired in connection with such |
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hospital or hospitals, all at one time or in blocks from time to |
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time, in such manner as the board in its discretion shall |
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determine, and at such price or prices, computed according to |
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standard tables of bond values, as will yield to the purchaser, |
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or the holders of outstanding obligations surrendered in |
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exchange for refunding bonds, or the contractors paid with such |
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bonds, or the owners of any properties exchanged for such bonds, |
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income at a rate not exceeding the maximum legal interest rate |
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provided by state law for the issue or reissue of bonds, |
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certificates or any obligations of any type or character |
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authorized and issued by a county, municipality, district, |
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commission, authority, or any other public body or agency or |
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political subdivision of the state to the stated maturity dates |
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of the bonds on the moneys paid for the bonds or the principal |
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amount of outstanding obligations exchanged for refunding bonds |
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or the amount of any indebtedness to contractors paid with such |
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bonds or the value of any properties exchanged for such bonds.
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The board may also issue refunding bonds to fund or refund |
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any bonds issued pursuant to this act or any other law, and such |
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refunding bonds shall be subject to all the applicable |
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provisions of this section; provided, however, that no approval |
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of the qualified electors who are freeholders residing in the |
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district shall be required for the issuance of such refunding |
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bonds, except in cases where such approval is required by the |
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Constitution of the State of Florida.
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Pending the preparation of the definitive bonds, interim |
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certificates or receipts or temporary bonds in such form and |
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with such provisions as the board may determine may be issued to |
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the purchasers of the bonds issued hereunder. Such bonds or |
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interim certificates or receipts or temporary bonds shall be |
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fully negotiable and shall be and constitute negotiable |
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instruments within the meaning of and for all purposes of the |
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law of the State of Florida.
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Section 8. The board is hereby authorized and empowered to |
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own and acquire property by purchase, lease, gift, grant, or |
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transfer, from the county, state, or federal government or any |
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subdivision or agency thereof, any municipality, person, |
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partnership, or corporation, and to establish, construct, equip, |
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operate, maintain, repair, or lease, hospital facilities in the |
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district.
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Section 9. The district is authorized and empowered to |
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contract with individuals, partnerships, corporations, |
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municipalities, the county, the state, any subdivision or agency |
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thereof in the United States of America, or any subdivision or |
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agency thereof to carry out the purposes of this act, including |
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participation in the joint provision with other hospitals and |
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health care providers of all manner of inpatient and outpatient |
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facilities and health care services which provide benefit to |
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those members of the public served by the hospital or hospitals |
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of the district both within and beyond the boundaries of the |
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North Brevard County Hospital District and to the extent such |
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participation is consistent with all restrictions contained in |
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the constitution and general laws of the state.
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Section 10. The board is hereby authorized and empowered, |
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at any time, in its discretion, to establish and maintain, in |
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connection with the district’s hospital or hospitals, and as a |
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part thereof, a training school for nurses and, upon completion |
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of a prescribed course of training, shall give to such nurses |
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who have satisfactorily completed such training, a diploma. The |
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board is also authorized and empowered to set up all rules and |
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regulations necessary for the operation of such nurses’ training |
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school, and to make all necessary expenditures in connection |
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therewith.
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Section 11. The minutes and acts of the board shall be |
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open to public inspection at reasonable and convenient times at |
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the hospital or hospitals of the district on demand of any |
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taxpayer in the district. At least once a year the board shall |
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cause the financial records and accounts of the district’s |
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hospital or hospitals to be audited by a certified public |
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accountant authorized to practice public accounting in the |
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state, and shall turn over to the Board of County Commissioners |
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of Brevard County a copy of the audit report.
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Section 12. The board is empowered to and shall adopt all |
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necessary rules and regulations for the operation of the |
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district’s hospital or hospitals, provide for the admission |
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thereto and treatment of such charity patients as apply therefor |
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and who are citizens of Florida and residents of Brevard County |
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for the last 2 preceding years, establish the fees and charges |
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to be made for the admission and treatment therein of other |
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patients, and to establish qualifications for the members of the |
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medical profession to be entitled to practice therein.
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Section 13. The hospital and other medical facilities |
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owned and operated by the board within the district are hereby |
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designated and named the Parrish Medical Center and the prior |
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action of the board in adopting this name is hereby ratified and |
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confirmed.
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Section 14. The board shall have the power to purchase any |
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and all equipment that may be needed for the operation of the |
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district’s hospital or hospitals and shall have the power to |
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appoint and hire such agent or agents, technical experts, |
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attorneys, and all other employees as are necessary for carrying |
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out the purposes of this act and to prescribe their salaries and |
397
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duties. The board shall have the power to discharge all |
398
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employees or agents when it shall be deemed by the board |
399
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necessary for carrying out the purposes of this act.
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Section 15. The board shall have the power to provide a |
401
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retirement program for the district's employees, including |
402
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establishing qualifications for coverage; paying part or all of |
403
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the cost of such program; contracting with any insurance company |
404
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licensed to do business in Florida for the establishment and |
405
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operation of the program; charging its covered employees for the |
406
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employees' share of the cost of the program; taking such other |
407
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action as may be necessary to establish and operate the |
408
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retirement program; and withdrawing by resolution of the board, |
409
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from the State and County Officers and Employees’ Retirement |
410
|
System of Florida, as established by chapter 122, Florida |
411
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Statutes. All general, special, or local laws or parts thereof |
412
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inconsistent herewith, are hereby declared to be inapplicable to |
413
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the provisions of this act, including specifically section |
414
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122.061, Florida Statutes, which shall not apply and which is |
415
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hereby amended insofar as it prohibits the withdrawal of the |
416
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district and its employees from the retirement system. In the |
417
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event that the board shall adopt a resolution by which the |
418
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district and its employees shall be withdrawn from the State and |
419
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County Officers and Employees’ Retirement System of Florida, |
420
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such withdrawal shall become effective on the first day of the |
421
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next month following the adoption of the resolution, and the |
422
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board shall send a certified copy of the resolution to the |
423
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Secretary of Management Services. Beginning on the first day of |
424
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the next month following the adoption of the resolution, the |
425
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district shall not be required to contribute to the State and |
426
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County Officers and Employees’ Retirement System of Florida, and |
427
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its employees shall not thereafter be participants in the |
428
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system. Following the adoption of the resolution, each employee |
429
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of the district shall be entitled to a refund of 100 percent of |
430
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his or her contributions previously made to the state retirement |
431
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system, without interest, and the Department of Management |
432
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Services shall make such refund to each such employee upon |
433
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application therefor by each employee, notwithstanding any other |
434
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provisions of the general law relating to such refund.
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Section 16. All revenue, profit income, and money received |
436
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from the conduct of the business or enterprise of the district |
437
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is to be used and employed in the furtherance of the business |
438
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for which it is organized.
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No part of the net earnings of the district shall enure to |
440
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the benefit, or be distributable to, its members, trustees, |
441
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officers, or other private persons, except that it shall be |
442
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authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for |
443
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services rendered and to make payments and distributions in |
444
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furtherance of its purposes as set forth in above.
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No substantial part of the activities of the district shall |
446
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be carrying on propaganda or otherwise attempting to influence |
447
|
the Legislature, and the North Brevard County Hospital District |
448
|
shall not participate or intervene in any political campaign on |
449
|
behalf of any candidate for public office (including the |
450
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publication or distribution of statements).
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451
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Notwithstanding any other provision of this act, the |
452
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district shall not carry on any other activities not permitted |
453
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to be carried on by:
|
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(a) A corporation exempt from federal income tax under |
455
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Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or any |
456
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other corresponding provisions of any future Internal Revenue |
457
|
Law); or
|
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(b) A corporation with respect to which contributions made |
459
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thereto are deductible under Section 170(c)(2) of the Internal |
460
|
Revenue Code of 1986 (or any other corresponding provisions of |
461
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any future Internal Revenue Law).
|
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Section 17. In the event of dissolution of the district, |
463
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the residual assets of the district may only be transferred to |
464
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one or more organizations which are exempt organizations as |
465
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described in Section 501(c)(3) or Section 170(c)(2) of the |
466
|
Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or any other corresponding |
467
|
provisions of any future Internal Revenue Law) and which shall |
468
|
have as their primary purpose those same health care |
469
|
responsibilities as then performed by the district, together |
470
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with other public needs of the district, and shall be required |
471
|
to provide the same annual percentage of charity care, indigent |
472
|
care, and Medicaid care, based on gross revenues, that was |
473
|
provided by the public hospital and reported to the Health Care |
474
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Cost Containment Board in its most recent reporting cycle, and |
475
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which shall be jointly approved by the district One (1) |
476
|
Commissioner of the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners |
477
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and four-fifths vote of the City Council of the City of |
478
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Titusville.
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall the board |
480
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sell the hospital facilities without first receiving the |
481
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approval by a majority vote of the duly qualified electors who |
482
|
reside within the district and who vote in the election. Prior |
483
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to any such sale, such qualified electors shall, by affirmative |
484
|
vote, consent to such sale of the hospital facilities, which |
485
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consent must also approve the terms and conditions of the sale, |
486
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and the disposition of the sale proceeds. The vote on this |
487
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issue may be received at a general or special election to be |
488
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held within the district, which shall not be called until notice |
489
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thereof has been published in a newspaper of general circulation |
490
|
within the district once a week for 4 consecutive weeks next |
491
|
prior to the week during which the general or special election |
492
|
will be held. If a majority of the electors who vote in the |
493
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general or special election vote in favor of the sale of the |
494
|
hospital facilities and if they approve the terms and conditions |
495
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of the sale, then in that event, the board shall have the |
496
|
authority to consummate the sale upon the terms and conditions |
497
|
thus approved by the electors. In the event that the duly |
498
|
qualified electors do not ratify and approve the sale along with |
499
|
its terms and conditions, the board shall not have the authority |
500
|
to consummate the sale of the hospital facilities.
|
501
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Section 18. The board is hereby authorized and empowered |
502
|
to lease such portions of its property and facilities to third |
503
|
parties when it shall be deemed necessary by the board for |
504
|
carrying out the purposes of this act.
|
505
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Section 19. In the event the board enters into a lease |
506
|
agreement as provided in section 18, the facility shall be |
507
|
required to provide, on an annual basis, not less than the same |
508
|
percentage of the hospital's gross revenues attributed to |
509
|
charity care, indigent care, and Medicaid, previously provided |
510
|
by that hospital as reported to the Hospital Cost Containment |
511
|
Board prior to the execution of the agreement.
|
512
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Section 20. The board is hereby authorized to dispose of |
513
|
surplus real property owned by the district as described herein. |
514
|
The board must hold a public hearing to determine that the real |
515
|
property is not presently needed by the district for carrying |
516
|
out the purposes of this act, that there is not a future need |
517
|
for the property, and that the property should be declared |
518
|
surplus. The public hearing must be held at either a regular |
519
|
meeting or a special meeting called for such purpose after |
520
|
publishing a notice in a newspaper of general circulation |
521
|
specifically describing the real property proposed to be |
522
|
declared surplus, which notice must be published at least 14 |
523
|
days prior to the holding of a special meeting. After the board |
524
|
determines by resolution that real property is surplus, it must |
525
|
obtain an appraisal of the property from an independent |
526
|
appraiser. After receipt of the appraisal, the board may |
527
|
negotiate an exchange of the surplus property for other property |
528
|
needed by the district so long as the board obtains |
529
|
consideration equivalent to the appraised value of the surplus |
530
|
property. In the alternative, the board may sell the surplus |
531
|
property after advertising the same for sale in a newspaper of |
532
|
general circulation at least 14 days prior to the date of |
533
|
receipt of bids. The board must require sealed bids, reserving |
534
|
the right to reject all bids. The surplus property may be sold |
535
|
only to the highest bidder for cash.
|
536
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Section 21. The board is hereby authorized and empowered:
|
537
|
To the extent permitted by the constitution and laws of |
538
|
this state, to establish, operate, and support a not-for-profit |
539
|
support corporation to assist the board in fulfilling its |
540
|
declared public purpose of provision for the health care needs |
541
|
of the people of the district and the financial stability and |
542
|
well-being of Parrish Medical Center through physician |
543
|
recruitment, patient acquisition, and the providing of medical |
544
|
goods and services and to accomplish such establishment, |
545
|
operation, or support of such not-for-profit support corporation |
546
|
by means of the lending of funds at reasonable rates of |
547
|
interest, leases of real or personal property at reasonable |
548
|
rental rates, grants of funds, or guarantees of indebtedness of |
549
|
such not-for-profit support corporation. The establishment, |
550
|
operation, or support of a not-for-profit support corporation is |
551
|
hereby found and declared to be a public purpose and necessary |
552
|
for the preservation of the public health and for a public use |
553
|
and for the welfare of the board and people of the district. It |
554
|
is the intent of the Legislature to authorize the formation of |
555
|
the support corporation described in this section to further the |
556
|
interests of the residents of the district in maintaining the |
557
|
financial well-being of Parrish Medical Center by providing for |
558
|
the delivery, financing, and support of hospital and nonhospital |
559
|
health care services and related activities to the extent |
560
|
consistent with the financial, patient acquisition, and |
561
|
development needs of the district.
|
562
|
Notwithstanding the foregoing grant of authority and |
563
|
powers, the board shall expend funds to the support corporation |
564
|
of the North Brevard County Hospital District only in accordance |
565
|
with the following provisions:
|
566
|
(a) That the disbursement of any funds by the district in |
567
|
any form authorized by this act shall only be pursuant to a |
568
|
resolution specifying the health care-related activity for which |
569
|
such funds are to be applied and which is adopted at any regular |
570
|
or special public meeting of the board.
|
571
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(b) That the maximum allowable amount of funds which the |
572
|
board shall be authorized to expend to or for the benefit of the |
573
|
support corporation of the district either in the form of |
574
|
grants, capital, or equity contributions, or loans at reasonable |
575
|
rates of interest shall not exceed in any fiscal year the lesser |
576
|
of the net revenue of the district for its preceding fiscal |
577
|
year, or 2 1/2 percent of the gross revenue of the district for |
578
|
its preceding fiscal year; provided further, that any public tax |
579
|
revenue of the district shall be disregarded in the foregoing |
580
|
formula and such tax revenue shall only be applied to indigent |
581
|
care and the purchase of capital improvements or capital |
582
|
equipment to be owned by the district.
|
583
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(c) That the support corporation of the district shall, |
584
|
consistent with the requirements of chapter 119, Florida |
585
|
Statutes, submit to the board and for public inspection all |
586
|
records, to the extent such records are not exempt from the |
587
|
requirements of chapter 119, Florida Statutes, or except to the |
588
|
extent that any private individual or organization having |
589
|
contractual privity with such support corporation has prohibited |
590
|
disclosure in order to maintain the confidentiality of |
591
|
proprietary information of such private individual or |
592
|
organization.
|
593
|
(d) That the support corporation of the district shall, |
594
|
consistent with the requirements of chapter 286, Florida |
595
|
Statutes, conduct all meetings open to the public except, and |
596
|
only to the extent a meeting is scheduled and conducted in |
597
|
executive session, in order to discuss the following:
|
598
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1. Property acquisitions;
|
599
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2. Strategic planning;
|
600
|
3. Pending or threatened litigation; or
|
601
|
4. Matters otherwise exempt by general or special law from |
602
|
the public meeting requirements of chapter 286, Florida |
603
|
Statutes.
|
604
|
(e) That the support corporation of the district shall, at |
605
|
least annually, present a report to the City Council of the City |
606
|
of Titusville and a report to the district One County |
607
|
Commissioner of the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners |
608
|
and conduct a public meeting to advise the general public as to |
609
|
its activities in conjunction with and in support of the |
610
|
district.
|
611
|
(f) That the support corporation of the district shall, |
612
|
consistent with the procedures and requirements of section |
613
|
11.45, Florida Statutes, submit to the board and for public |
614
|
inspection an annual financial report certified by an |
615
|
independent certified public accountant.
|
616
|
(g) That the support corporation of the district shall |
617
|
adopt and maintain without amendment in its articles of |
618
|
incorporation and corporation bylaws, the following express |
619
|
provisions:
|
620
|
1. That the support corporation shall exist and conduct |
621
|
its affairs solely to benefit and further the interests of the |
622
|
district.
|
623
|
2. That membership in the support corporation shall |
624
|
consist of the following seven voting and nonvoting directors |
625
|
who shall hold office for a 2-year term and may be reappointed:
|
626
|
a. The chair of the district, or his or her designee who |
627
|
is a member of the board.
|
628
|
b. The chair of the Jess Parrish Medical Foundation, Inc., |
629
|
Board of Directors, or his or her designee who is a member of |
630
|
the Jess Parrish Medical Foundation, Inc., Board of Directors.
|
631
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c. The chief executive officer of Parrish Medical Center.
|
632
|
d. Two residents of the district who shall be elected by a |
633
|
majority vote of the other voting directors and who shall not be |
634
|
members of the board or employees of Parrish Medical Center.
|
635
|
e. One ex officio nonvoting director appointed by the City |
636
|
Council of the City of Titusville and who shall be a resident of |
637
|
the City of Titusville and not a member of the board.
|
638
|
f. One ex officio nonvoting director appointed by the |
639
|
district One (1) Commissioner of the Board of County |
640
|
Commissioners of Brevard County who shall be a resident of |
641
|
district One (1) and not a member of the board.
|
642
|
That the officers and the directors of the support |
643
|
corporation shall comply with all the State of Florida |
644
|
requirements for financial disclosure, provisions for voting on |
645
|
conflicts, and reporting of gifts as is provided by chapters |
646
|
112, 119, and 286, Florida Statutes, except as provided herein.
|
647
|
3. That the support corporation shall be expressly |
648
|
prohibited from distributing or providing any financial benefit |
649
|
to or for any director or officer other than reimbursement of |
650
|
reasonable expenses incurred, except reasonable compensation for |
651
|
services rendered by the executive director employed by the |
652
|
support corporation.
|
653
|
4. That the support corporation shall be expressly |
654
|
prohibited from employing or otherwise compensating in any |
655
|
manner any current member of the board, or who has been a former |
656
|
member thereof for a period of less than 3 years.
|
657
|
5. That the support corporation shall be expressly |
658
|
prohibited from conducting or carrying on propaganda or |
659
|
otherwise attempting to influence the Legislature, or |
660
|
intervening in any political campaign on behalf of any candidate |
661
|
for public office, or any other activity not permitted to be |
662
|
carried on by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under |
663
|
Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or any |
664
|
other corresponding provisions of any future Internal Revenue |
665
|
Law).
|
666
|
(h) That the support corporation of the district shall not |
667
|
in any event adopt any amendment to its articles of |
668
|
incorporation or corporation bylaws inconsistent with the |
669
|
provisions of paragraph (g) or adopt any amendment otherwise |
670
|
permitted until a public notice of such amendment is published |
671
|
in accordance with section 11.02, Florida Statutes, and shall |
672
|
further not implement any such amendment in the event a public |
673
|
referendum is initiated by the signed petition of at least 10 |
674
|
percent of the registered electors residing in the district |
675
|
within such notice period and in accordance with the procedures |
676
|
of section 100.371, Florida Statutes.
|
677
|
(i) That the support corporation of the district shall |
678
|
adopt and maintain without amendment its articles of |
679
|
incorporation and corporation bylaws, a provision that in the |
680
|
event of the disposition of any surplus or abandoned property by |
681
|
or dissolution of such support corporation, then such property |
682
|
or residual assets shall revert back and be distributed to the |
683
|
district or its lawful successor.
|
684
|
(j) To the extent of assets and other financial support |
685
|
transferred or provided to the support corporation by the |
686
|
district, the support corporation shall be required to provide |
687
|
toward charity care, indigent care, and Medicaid not less than |
688
|
the same percentage of such support corporation's financial |
689
|
support as received from the district as equals the percentage |
690
|
provided directly by the district, itself, toward charity care, |
691
|
indigent care, and Medicaid.
|
692
|
Further and notwithstanding the foregoing grant of |
693
|
authority and powers, nothing under any authorization granted by |
694
|
this act shall authorize or permit any transfer or delegation by |
695
|
the board of any ownership, lease, management, control, and |
696
|
operating authority thereof to any subsidiary, affiliate, or |
697
|
other entity, except as to assets transferred to the support |
698
|
corporation, as provided for in this section, and any other such |
699
|
transfer or delegation is expressly prohibited.
|
700
|
Section 22. The board is hereby authorized and empowered, |
701
|
notwithstanding any language contained elsewhere in this act to |
702
|
the contrary, to establish, construct, equip, operate, and |
703
|
maintain both within and beyond the boundaries of the district |
704
|
and in addition to hospitals, all manner of other health care |
705
|
facilities and all manner of other health care services which |
706
|
promote the public health and the health care needs of those |
707
|
members of the public served by Parrish Medical Center.
|
708
|
Section 23. Notwithstanding any other provision of this |
709
|
act which permits the joint participation with other hospitals |
710
|
and health care providers or which permits the establishment or |
711
|
providing of other health care facilities or services beyond the |
712
|
boundaries of the district, the board shall be expressly |
713
|
prohibited from using any funds derived from the assessment of |
714
|
ad valorem taxes on property located within the district to |
715
|
support any such joint participation or to establish or provide |
716
|
any health care facility or health care service beyond the |
717
|
boundaries of the district, it being the express intent of the |
718
|
Legislature that any ad valorem tax funds be used solely toward |
719
|
health care facilities or health care services within the |
720
|
district.
|
721
|
Section 4. If any provision of this act or the application |
722
|
thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the |
723
|
invalidity shall not affect the other provisions or applications |
724
|
of the act which can be given effect without the invalid |
725
|
provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this |
726
|
act are declared severable. |
727
|
Section 5. In the event of a conflict between the |
728
|
provisions of this act and the provisions of any other existing |
729
|
or future general law or special act pertaining to the sale or |
730
|
lease of district facilities, the provisions of this act shall |
731
|
control to the extent of such conflict. |
732
|
Section 6. This act shall be construed as a remedial act |
733
|
and shall be liberally construed to promote the purpose for |
734
|
which it is intended.
|
735
|
Section 7. Chapters 28924(1953), 61-1910, 63-1140, 69-870, |
736
|
70-606, 72-478, 73-409, 77-503, 81-347, 87-435, 88-453, 90-489, |
737
|
91-339, 92-226, and 95-502, Laws of Florida, are repealed. |
738
|
Section 8. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |
739
|
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740
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