1 | The Economic Development, Trade & Banking Committee recommends |
2 | the following: |
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4 | Council/Committee Substitute |
5 | Remove the entire bill and insert: |
6 | A bill to be entitled |
7 | An act relating to Prosperity Campaigns; creating s. |
8 | 445.057, F.S.; establishing the Florida Prosperity |
9 | Campaign Council within Workforce Florida, Inc.; providing |
10 | membership; providing for meetings and reimbursement for |
11 | per diem and travel expenses; providing duties of the |
12 | council; requiring development of financial literacy |
13 | instruction to be included in high school life management |
14 | skills coursework; providing reporting requirements; |
15 | providing for repeal; amending s. 1003.43, F.S., relating |
16 | to general requirements for high school graduation; |
17 | requiring financial literacy instruction to be part of the |
18 | life management skills credit requirement; providing an |
19 | effective date. |
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21 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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23 | Section 1. Section 445.057, Florida Statutes, is created |
24 | to read: |
25 | 445.057 Florida Prosperity Campaign Council.-- |
26 | (1) There is established the Florida Prosperity Campaign |
27 | Council to be administratively housed in Workforce Florida, Inc. |
28 | The council shall develop, enhance, and assist in the |
29 | coordination of Prosperity Campaigns throughout the state with |
30 | the goal of providing economic benefits services and related |
31 | information to Florida citizens. |
32 | (2) The council shall consist of the following members, |
33 | each appointed by the Governor except as otherwise provided: |
34 | (a) One member of the Senate appointed by the President of |
35 | the Senate, who shall serve as an ex officio, nonvoting member. |
36 | (b) One member of the House of Representatives appointed |
37 | by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, who shall serve |
38 | as an ex officio, nonvoting member. |
39 | (c) The Chief Financial Officer or his or her designee, |
40 | who shall serve as an ex officio, nonvoting member. |
41 | (d) The Commissioner of Education or his or her designee, |
42 | who shall serve as an ex officio, nonvoting member. |
43 | (e) Four persons representing different Prosperity |
44 | Campaigns in the state. |
45 | (f) One member of the Greater Miami Prosperity Campaign. |
46 | (g) One representative from the Florida Bankers |
47 | Association. |
48 | (h) One representative from the Florida Institute of CPAs. |
49 | (i) One representative from the Florida Credit Union |
50 | League. |
51 | (j) One representative from the Florida League of Cities. |
52 | (k) One representative from the Florida Association of |
53 | Counties. |
54 | (l) One representative from the Florida Association of |
55 | Realtors. |
56 | (m) One representative from United Way of Florida. |
57 | (n) One representative from Leadership Florida. |
58 | (o) One representative from the Florida Chamber of |
59 | Commerce. |
60 | (p) One representative from a nonprofit or community-based |
61 | low-wage worker organization. |
62 | (q) One representative from the Florida Jump$tart |
63 | Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy. |
64 | (3) Council members shall be appointed to serve 2-year |
65 | terms beginning July 1, 2006. A vacancy on the council shall be |
66 | filled for the balance of the unexpired term in the same manner |
67 | as the original appointment. |
68 | (4) The council shall meet quarterly or upon the call of |
69 | the chair. Annually, at the meeting in the first quarter, |
70 | officers consisting of a chair, vice chair, and secretary shall |
71 | be elected to serve until a successor is elected. No officer |
72 | shall serve more than 2 consecutive years in the same office. |
73 | (5) Members of the council shall serve without |
74 | compensation, but shall be reimbursed for per diem and travel |
75 | expenses in accordance with s. 112.061. |
76 | (6) The council shall have the following responsibilities: |
77 | (a) Assist in the development and enhancement of |
78 | Prosperity Campaigns and related programs throughout the state, |
79 | using best practices developed by Prosperity Campaigns in |
80 | Florida and nationally. |
81 | (b) Work with federal, state, and local governments, |
82 | nonprofit entities, and the private sector to provide |
83 | information to Florida citizens about economic benefits programs |
84 | and financial literacy. |
85 | (c) Work with the Department of Education in developing |
86 | financial literacy instruction to be part of the life management |
87 | skills course pursuant to s. 1003.43. |
88 | (d) Take other action as necessary to meet its statutory |
89 | mission as described in subsection (1). |
90 | (7) By June 30, 2007, and annually thereafter, the council |
91 | shall provide a detailed report to the Governor, the President |
92 | of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives |
93 | on the council's performance of the responsibilities required by |
94 | subsection (6). The report shall include an assessment of the |
95 | effectiveness of Prosperity Campaigns and an evaluation of |
96 | obstacles to that effectiveness and shall make recommendations |
97 | for legislative action. |
98 | (8) The provisions of this section shall stand repealed on |
99 | July 1, 2010, unless saved from repeal through reenactment by |
100 | the Legislature. |
101 | Section 2. Paragraph (i) of subsection (1) of section |
102 | 1003.43, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
103 | 1003.43 General requirements for high school graduation.-- |
104 | (1) Graduation requires successful completion of either a |
105 | minimum of 24 academic credits in grades 9 through 12 or an |
106 | International Baccalaureate curriculum. The 24 credits shall be |
107 | distributed as follows: |
108 | (i) One-half credit in life management skills to include |
109 | instruction in financial literacy focused on the importance of |
110 | financial management, savings, investments, credit scores, and |
111 | other relevant subjects; consumer education;, positive emotional |
112 | development;, marriage and relationship skill-based education;, |
113 | nutrition;, parenting skills;, prevention of human |
114 | immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immune deficiency |
115 | syndrome and other sexually transmissible diseases;, benefits of |
116 | sexual abstinence and consequences of teenage pregnancy;, |
117 | information and instruction on breast cancer detection and |
118 | breast self-examination;, cardiopulmonary resuscitation;, drug |
119 | education;, and the hazards of smoking. |
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121 | District school boards may award a maximum of one-half credit in |
122 | social studies and one-half elective credit for student |
123 | completion of nonpaid voluntary community or school service |
124 | work. Students choosing this option must complete a minimum of |
125 | 75 hours of service in order to earn the one-half credit in |
126 | either category of instruction. Credit may not be earned for |
127 | service provided as a result of court action. District school |
128 | boards that approve the award of credit for student volunteer |
129 | service shall develop guidelines regarding the award of the |
130 | credit, and school principals are responsible for approving |
131 | specific volunteer activities. A course designated in the Course |
132 | Code Directory as grade 9 through grade 12 that is taken below |
133 | the 9th grade may be used to satisfy high school graduation |
134 | requirements or Florida Academic Scholars award requirements as |
135 | specified in a district school board's student progression plan. |
136 | A student shall be granted credit toward meeting the |
137 | requirements of this subsection for equivalent courses, as |
138 | identified pursuant to s. 1007.271(6), taken through dual |
139 | enrollment. |
140 | Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2006. |