1 | The Education Appropriations Committee recommends the following: |
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3 | Council/Committee Substitute |
4 | Remove the entire bill and insert: |
5 | A bill to be entitled |
6 | An act relating to student athlete recruiting; requiring |
7 | the Florida High School Athletic Association to hold |
8 | certain bylaws in abeyance; providing for creation of a |
9 | task force to review student athlete recruiting issues; |
10 | providing for task force membership and duties; requiring |
11 | recommendations to the Governor and the Legislature; |
12 | requiring the Office of Program Policy Analysis and |
13 | Government Accountability to conduct a review of |
14 | recruiting violations by Florida High School Athletic |
15 | Association member schools; providing an appropriation; |
16 | providing an effective date. |
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18 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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20 | Section 1. (1) The Florida High School Athletic |
21 | Association shall, until July 1, 2007, hold in abeyance the |
22 | 2006-2007 revisions to sections 11.01, 11.02, 11.2, 11.3, and |
23 | 11.4, Bylaws of the Florida High School Athletic Association, |
24 | relating to student athlete residence and transfer, adopted |
25 | pursuant to s. 1006.20, Florida Statutes. |
26 | (2) A Student Athlete Recruiting Task Force shall be |
27 | created to review issues concerning recruiting of secondary |
28 | school student athletes. The task force shall make |
29 | recommendations that preserve the parental right to school |
30 | choice while protecting the integrity of Florida's |
31 | interscholastic athletic programs. The task force shall |
32 | consider: |
33 | (a) The definition of recruiting. |
34 | (b) Current and proposed procedures governing recruiting |
35 | of secondary school student athletes. |
36 | (c) Documented past recruiting practices and violations. |
37 | Practices to be reviewed shall include, but not be limited to, |
38 | the provision of tuition scholarships and other inducements, |
39 | recruitment of foreign athletes, and active solicitation of |
40 | student athletes and parents by school employees or boosters. |
41 | (d) The impact of student athlete recruiting rules on |
42 | parental school choice. |
43 | (e) The relationship between student athlete transfers and |
44 | recruiting, including the role of student athlete transfer rules |
45 | in preventing recruiting. |
46 | (f) Measures for preventing improper student athlete |
47 | recruiting and penalties for recruiting violations. |
48 | (3) The task force shall be comprised of representatives |
49 | from home school and public and private secondary school |
50 | proponents and opponents of the 2006-2007 revisions to the |
51 | bylaws specified in subsection (1). The task force members shall |
52 | be appointed as follows: |
53 | (a) Three proponents of the bylaws and three opponents of |
54 | the bylaws each appointed by the President of the Senate. |
55 | (b) Three proponents of the bylaws and three opponents of |
56 | the bylaws each appointed by the Speaker of the House of |
57 | Representatives. |
58 | (c) A task force chair appointed by the Governor. |
59 | (4) Task force members shall serve without compensation |
60 | but shall be reimbursed for per diem and travel expenses in |
61 | accordance with s. 112.061, Florida Statutes. |
62 | (5) The task force shall be staffed by the Office of |
63 | Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability and be |
64 | monitored by the Department of Education. The chair shall |
65 | convene meetings of the task force as needed and shall ensure |
66 | that the recommendations are completed and forwarded on time. |
67 | (6) The task force shall hold its initial meeting not |
68 | later than June 1, 2006, and shall submit its recommendations to |
69 | the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of |
70 | the House of Representatives by January 1, 2007. The task force |
71 | shall dissolve upon rendering its recommendations. |
72 | Section 2. The Office of Program Policy Analysis and |
73 | Government Accountability shall conduct an independent review of |
74 | secondary school recruiting violations among Florida High School |
75 | Athletic Association member schools and shall have full access |
76 | to Florida High School Athletic Association records for the |
77 | purpose of this review. |
78 | Section 3. The sum of $60,000 is appropriated from the |
79 | General Revenue Fund to the Office of Program Policy Analysis |
80 | and Government Accountability for the 2006-2007 fiscal year to |
81 | support the work of the Student Athlete Recruiting Task Force. |
82 | Section 4. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |