1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to the Florida School for the Deaf and the |
3 | Blind; amending s. 1002.36, F.S.; authorizing the |
4 | provision of education services to district school boards |
5 | upon request; revising powers and duties of the Board of |
6 | Trustees for the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind |
7 | relating to requirements for expenditure of certain funds |
8 | and submission of capital outlay budget requests; |
9 | authorizing campus police officers to enforce traffic |
10 | laws; deleting provisions authorizing bonding of campus |
11 | police officers; amending s. 1013.31, F.S.; including |
12 | reference to the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind |
13 | in provisions relating to educational plant surveys; |
14 | providing an effective date. |
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16 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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18 | Section 1. Subsections (1) and (2), paragraphs (e) and (f) |
19 | of subsection (4), and paragraphs (b) and (d) of subsection (8) |
20 | of section 1002.36, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
21 | 1002.36 Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind.-- |
22 | (1) RESPONSIBILITIES.--The Florida School for the Deaf and |
23 | the Blind, located in St. Johns County, is a state-supported |
24 | residential public school for hearing-impaired and visually |
25 | impaired students in preschool through 12th grade. The school is |
26 | a component of the delivery of public education within Florida's |
27 | K-20 education system and shall be funded through the Department |
28 | of Education. The school shall provide educational programs and |
29 | support services appropriate to meet the education and related |
30 | evaluation and counseling needs of hearing-impaired and visually |
31 | impaired students in the state who meet enrollment criteria. |
32 | Unless otherwise provided by law, the school shall comply with |
33 | all laws and rules applicable to state agencies. Education |
34 | services may be provided on an outreach basis for sensory- |
35 | impaired children ages 0 through 5 years and to district school |
36 | boards upon request their parents. Graduates of the Florida |
37 | School for the Deaf and the Blind shall be eligible for the |
38 | William L. Boyd, IV, Florida Resident Access Grant Program as |
39 | provided in s. 1009.89. |
40 | (2) MISSION.--The mission of the Florida School for the |
41 | Deaf and the Blind is to utilize all available talent, energy, |
42 | and resources to provide free appropriate public education for |
43 | eligible sensory-impaired students of Florida. As a school of |
44 | academic excellence, the school shall strive to provide students |
45 | an opportunity to access education services maximize their |
46 | individual potential in a caring, safe, unique learning |
47 | environment to prepare them to be literate, employable, and |
48 | independent lifelong learners. The school shall provide outreach |
49 | services that include collaboration with district school boards |
50 | and shall encourage input from students, staff, parents, and the |
51 | community. As a diverse organization, the school shall foster |
52 | respect and understanding for each individual. |
53 | (4) BOARD OF TRUSTEES.-- |
54 | (e) The board of trustees is invested with full power and |
55 | authority to: |
56 | 1. Appoint a president, faculty, teachers, and other |
57 | employees and remove the same as in its judgment may be best and |
58 | fix their compensation. |
59 | 2. Procure professional services, such as medical, mental |
60 | health, architectural, and engineering. |
61 | 3. Procure legal services without the prior written |
62 | approval of the Attorney General. |
63 | 4. Determine eligibility of students and procedure for |
64 | admission. |
65 | 5. Provide for the students of the school necessary |
66 | bedding, clothing, food, and medical attendance and such other |
67 | things as may be proper for the health and comfort of the |
68 | students without cost to their parents, except that the board of |
69 | trustees may set tuition and other fees for nonresidents. |
70 | 6. Provide for the proper keeping of accounts and records |
71 | and for budgeting of funds. |
72 | 7. Enter into contracts. |
73 | 8. Sue and be sued. |
74 | 9. Secure public liability insurance. |
75 | 10. Do and perform every other matter or thing requisite |
76 | to the proper management, maintenance, support, and control of |
77 | the school at the highest efficiency economically possible, the |
78 | board of trustees taking into consideration the purposes of the |
79 | establishment. |
80 | 11. Receive gifts, donations, and bequests of money or |
81 | property, real or personal, tangible or intangible, from any |
82 | person, firm, corporation, or other legal entity. However, the |
83 | board of trustees may not obligate the state to any expenditure |
84 | or policy that is not specifically authorized by law. If the |
85 | bill of sale, will, trust indenture, deed, or other legal |
86 | conveyance specifies terms and conditions concerning the use of |
87 | such money or property, the board of trustees shall observe such |
88 | terms and conditions. |
89 | 12. Deposit outside the State Treasury such moneys as are |
90 | received as gifts, donations, or bequests and may disburse and |
91 | expend such moneys, upon its own warrant, for the use and |
92 | benefit of the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind and its |
93 | students, as the board of trustees deems to be in the best |
94 | interest of the school and its students. Such money or property |
95 | shall not constitute or be considered a part of any legislative |
96 | appropriation, and such money shall not be used to compensate |
97 | any person for engaging in lobbying activities before the House |
98 | of Representatives or Senate or any committee thereof. |
99 | 13. Sell or convey by bill of sale, deed, or other legal |
100 | instrument any property, real or personal, received as a gift, |
101 | donation, or bequest, upon such terms and conditions as the |
102 | board of trustees deems to be in the best interest of the school |
103 | and its students. |
104 | 14. Invest such moneys in securities enumerated under s. |
105 | 215.47(1), (2)(d), (3), (4), and (9), and in The Common Fund, an |
106 | Investment Management Fund exclusively for nonprofit educational |
107 | institutions. |
108 | (f) The board of trustees shall: |
109 | 1. Prepare and submit legislative budget requests for |
110 | operations and fixed capital outlay, in accordance with chapter |
111 | 216 and ss. 1011.56 and 1013.60, to the Department of Education |
112 | for review and approval. The department must analyze the amount |
113 | requested for fixed capital outlay to determine if the request |
114 | is consistent with the school's campus master plan, educational |
115 | plant survey, and facilities master plan. Projections of |
116 | facility space needs may exceed the norm space and occupant |
117 | design criteria established in the State Requirements for |
118 | Educational Facilities. |
119 | 2. Approve and administer an annual operating budget in |
120 | accordance with ss. 1011.56 and 1011.57. |
121 | 3. Require all funds received other than gifts, donations, |
122 | bequests, funds raised by or belonging to student clubs or |
123 | student organizations, and funds held for specific students or |
124 | in accounts for individual students to be deposited in the State |
125 | Treasury and expended as authorized in the General |
126 | Appropriations Act. |
127 | 4. Require all purchases to be in accordance with the |
128 | provisions of chapter 287 except for purchases made with funds |
129 | received as gifts, donations, or bequests, funds raised by or |
130 | belonging to student clubs or student organizations, or funds |
131 | held for specific students or in accounts for individual |
132 | students. |
133 | 5. Administer and maintain personnel programs for all |
134 | employees of the board of trustees and the Florida School for |
135 | the Deaf and the Blind who shall be state employees, including |
136 | the personnel classification and pay plan established in |
137 | accordance with ss. 110.205(2)(d) and 216.251(2)(a)2. for |
138 | academic and academic administrative personnel, the provisions |
139 | of chapter 110, and the provisions of law that grant authority |
140 | to the Department of Management Services over such programs for |
141 | state employees. |
142 | 6. Give preference in appointment and retention in |
143 | positions of employment as provided within s. 295.07(1). |
144 | 7. Ensure that the Florida School for the Deaf and the |
145 | Blind complies with s. 1013.351 concerning the coordination of |
146 | planning between the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind |
147 | and local governing bodies. |
148 | 8. Ensure that the Florida School for the Deaf and the |
149 | Blind complies with s. 112.061 concerning per diem and travel |
150 | expenses of public officers, employees, and authorized persons |
151 | with respect to all funds other than funds received as gifts, |
152 | donations, or bequests, funds raised by or belonging to student |
153 | clubs or student organizations, or funds held for specific |
154 | students or in accounts for individual students. |
155 | 9. Adopt a master plan which specifies the mission and |
156 | objectives of the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind. The |
157 | plan shall include, but not be limited to, procedures for |
158 | systematically measuring the school's progress toward meeting |
159 | its objectives, analyzing changes in the student population, and |
160 | modifying school programs and services to respond to such |
161 | changes. The plan shall be for a period of 5 years and shall be |
162 | reviewed for needed modifications every 2 years. The board of |
163 | trustees shall submit the initial plan and subsequent |
164 | modifications to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and |
165 | the President of the Senate. |
166 | 10. Designate a portion of the school as "The Verle Allyn |
167 | Pope Complex for the Deaf," in tribute to the late Senator Verle |
168 | Allyn Pope. |
169 | (8) CAMPUS POLICE.-- |
170 | (b) Each Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind campus |
171 | police officer is a law enforcement officer of the state and a |
172 | conservator of the peace who has the authority to arrest, in |
173 | accordance with the laws of this state, any person for a |
174 | violation of state law or applicable county or municipal |
175 | ordinance if that violation occurs on or in any property or |
176 | facilities of the school. A campus police officer may also |
177 | arrest a person off campus for a violation committed on campus |
178 | after a hot pursuit of that person which began on campus. A |
179 | campus police officer shall have full authority to bear arms in |
180 | the performance of the officer's duties and carry out a search |
181 | pursuant to a search warrant on the campus. Florida School for |
182 | the Deaf and the Blind campus police, upon request of the |
183 | sheriff or local police authority, may serve subpoenas or other |
184 | legal process and may make arrests of persons against whom |
185 | arrest warrants have been issued or against whom charges have |
186 | been made for violations of federal or state laws or county or |
187 | municipal ordinances. Campus police officers shall have |
188 | authority to enforce traffic laws within the boundaries of the |
189 | campus in accordance with s. 316.640. |
190 | (d) The campus police must meet the minimum standards |
191 | established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training |
192 | Commission of the Department of Law Enforcement and chapter 943 |
193 | for law enforcement officers. Each campus police officer must, |
194 | before entering into the performance of the officer's duties, |
195 | take the oath of office established by the board of trustees. |
196 | The board of trustees may obtain and approve a bond on each |
197 | campus police officer, conditioned upon the officer's faithful |
198 | performance of the officer's duties, which bond must be payable |
199 | to the Governor. The board of trustees may determine the amount |
200 | of the bond. In determining the amount of the bond, the board |
201 | may consider the amount of money or property likely to be in the |
202 | custody of the officer at any one time. The board of trustees |
203 | must provide a uniform set of identifying credentials to each |
204 | campus police officer it employs. |
205 | Section 2. Paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of section |
206 | 1013.31, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
207 | 1013.31 Educational plant survey; localized need |
208 | assessment; PECO project funding.-- |
209 | (1) At least every 5 years, each board shall arrange for |
210 | an educational plant survey, to aid in formulating plans for |
211 | housing the educational program and student population, faculty, |
212 | administrators, staff, and auxiliary and ancillary services of |
213 | the district or campus, including consideration of the local |
214 | comprehensive plan. The Office of Workforce and Economic |
215 | Development shall document the need for additional career and |
216 | adult education programs and the continuation of existing |
217 | programs before facility construction or renovation related to |
218 | career or adult education may be included in the educational |
219 | plant survey of a school district or community college that |
220 | delivers career or adult education programs. Information used by |
221 | the Office of Workforce and Economic Development to establish |
222 | facility needs must include, but need not be limited to, labor |
223 | market data, needs analysis, and information submitted by the |
224 | school district or community college. |
225 | (b) Required need assessment criteria for district, |
226 | community college, college and state university, and Florida |
227 | School for the Deaf and the Blind plant surveys.--Educational |
228 | plant surveys must use uniform data sources and criteria |
229 | specified in this paragraph. Each revised educational plant |
230 | survey and each new educational plant survey supersedes previous |
231 | surveys. |
232 | 1. The school district's survey must be submitted as a |
233 | part of the district educational facilities plan defined in s. |
234 | 1013.35. To ensure that the data reported to the Department of |
235 | Education as required by this section is correct, the department |
236 | shall annually conduct an onsite review of 5 percent of the |
237 | facilities reported for each school district completing a new |
238 | survey that year. If the department's review finds the data |
239 | reported by a district is less than 95 percent accurate, within |
240 | 1 year from the time of notification by the department the |
241 | district must submit revised reports correcting its data. If a |
242 | district fails to correct its reports, the commissioner may |
243 | direct that future fixed capital outlay funds be withheld until |
244 | such time as the district has corrected its reports so that they |
245 | are not less than 95 percent accurate. |
246 | 2. Each survey of a special facility, joint-use facility, |
247 | or cooperative career education facility must be based on |
248 | capital outlay full-time equivalent student enrollment data |
249 | prepared by the department for school districts, community |
250 | colleges, colleges, and universities. A survey of space needs of |
251 | a joint-use facility shall be based upon the respective space |
252 | needs of the school districts, community colleges, colleges, and |
253 | universities, as appropriate. Projections of a school district's |
254 | facility space needs may not exceed the norm space and occupant |
255 | design criteria established by the State Requirements for |
256 | Educational Facilities. |
257 | 3. Each community college's survey must reflect the |
258 | capacity of existing facilities as specified in the inventory |
259 | maintained by the Department of Education. Projections of |
260 | facility space needs must comply with standards for determining |
261 | space needs as specified by rule of the State Board of |
262 | Education. The 5-year projection of capital outlay student |
263 | enrollment must be consistent with the annual report of capital |
264 | outlay full-time student enrollment prepared by the Department |
265 | of Education. |
266 | 4. Each college and state university's survey must reflect |
267 | the capacity of existing facilities as specified in the |
268 | inventory maintained and validated by the Division of Colleges |
269 | and Universities. Projections of facility space needs must be |
270 | consistent with standards for determining space needs approved |
271 | by the Division of Colleges and Universities. The projected |
272 | capital outlay full-time equivalent student enrollment must be |
273 | consistent with the 5-year planned enrollment cycle for the |
274 | State University System approved by the Division of Colleges and |
275 | Universities. |
276 | 5. The district educational facilities plan of a school |
277 | district and the educational plant survey of a community |
278 | college, or college or state university, or the Florida School |
279 | for the Deaf and the Blind may include space needs that deviate |
280 | from approved standards for determining space needs if the |
281 | deviation is justified by the district or institution and |
282 | approved by the department, as necessary for the delivery of an |
283 | approved educational program. |
284 | Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2006. |