1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to the Financial Literacy Council; |
3 | creating the council; providing purposes; providing for |
4 | membership; providing for meetings, procedures, records, |
5 | and reimbursement for travel and per diem expenses; |
6 | prohibiting compensation for council members; providing |
7 | powers and duties of the council; providing for resources |
8 | of the council; requiring that any funds received by the |
9 | council be deposited in the Administrative Trust Fund; |
10 | providing for expiration of the council; requiring annual |
11 | reports to the Governor and Legislature; providing a |
12 | contingent appropriation; providing for construction; |
13 | providing a limitation on expenditures of certain grant |
14 | funds; 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. Financial Literacy Council.-- |
19 | (1) CREATION.--The Financial Literacy Council is created |
20 | within the Department of Financial Services. The council shall |
21 | provide information and education about financial issues to |
22 | consumers and small businesses. |
23 | (2) PURPOSES.--The purposes of the council are to: |
24 | (a) Provide a single state resource for consumers and |
25 | small businesses to contact for financial assistance. |
26 | (b) Equip small businesses, young people, working adults, |
27 | and seniors with the tools and resources they need to make |
28 | informed financial decisions. |
29 | (c) Help residents of this state learn more about personal |
30 | finance issues, including, but not limited to, personal savings, |
31 | applying for loans, managing debt, making sound investment |
32 | choices, and saving for retirement. |
33 | (d) Facilitate the sharing of best practices for financial |
34 | management that are characteristic of highly successful small |
35 | businesses. |
36 | (e) Serve as an educational forum for resource planning, |
37 | financial planning, and management issues for small businesses. |
38 | (3) COMPOSITION.-- |
39 | (a) Members of the council shall include the Chief |
40 | Financial Officer, or her or his designee, who shall serve as |
41 | chair, and not more than nine other members to be appointed by |
42 | the Chief Financial Officer. Six members must be persons with |
43 | experience in various areas of the financial industry, such as |
44 | banking, finance, insurance, real estate, and securities. At |
45 | least one member must be a person who is not employed by and is |
46 | not a representative of the financial industry. At least one |
47 | member must be chosen from a list of three persons submitted to |
48 | the Chief Financial Officer by a senior advocacy group. At least |
49 | one member must be chosen from a list of three persons submitted |
50 | to the Chief Financial Officer by the Florida Council on |
51 | Economic Education. Appointed members shall include persons who |
52 | represent rural and urban interests and the ethnic and cultural |
53 | diversity of the state's population. |
54 | (b) Members of the council shall serve at the pleasure of |
55 | the Chief Financial Officer. The council shall meet at the call |
56 | of the chair. Five of the initial members appointed to the |
57 | council shall be appointed for terms of 3 years. All other |
58 | members shall be appointed for terms of 4 years. Members shall |
59 | serve until their successors are appointed. A vacancy shall be |
60 | filled for the remainder of the unexpired term. |
61 | (c) The Department of Financial Services shall provide |
62 | administrative and staff support to the council. |
63 | (4) MEETINGS; PROCEDURES; RECORDS; COMPENSATION.-- |
64 | (a) The business of the council shall be presented to the |
65 | council in the form of an agenda. The agenda shall be set by the |
66 | Chief Financial Officer and shall include items of business |
67 | requested by the council members. |
68 | (b) A majority of the members shall constitute a quorum, |
69 | and action by a majority of a quorum shall be official. |
70 | (c) The council shall make a report of each meeting to the |
71 | Chief Financial Officer. The report shall show the names of the |
72 | members present and shall include a record of the council's |
73 | discussions, recommendations, and actions taken. The Chief |
74 | Financial Officer shall keep the records of the proceedings of |
75 | each meeting on file and shall make the records available to any |
76 | interested person or group. |
77 | (d) Council members shall serve without compensation. |
78 | However, each council member is entitled to reimbursement for |
79 | per diem and travel expenses pursuant to s. 112.061, Florida |
80 | Statutes. |
81 | (5) POWERS AND DUTIES.-- |
82 | (a) The council shall study financial problems that affect |
83 | consumers, particularly young persons, seniors, and working |
84 | adults, and small businesses which arise from a lack of basic |
85 | knowledge of financial issues. |
86 | (b) The council shall develop written materials that shall |
87 | be available to educate consumers and small businesses about |
88 | basic financial issues. |
89 | (c) The council shall establish an outreach program to |
90 | help educate affected persons through public meetings or |
91 | seminars or through web-based media. |
92 | (6) RESOURCES.-- |
93 | (a) The council may apply for and accept funds, grants, |
94 | gifts, and services from the state, the government of the United |
95 | States or any of its agencies, or any other public or private |
96 | source for the purpose of defraying clerical and administrative |
97 | costs as may be necessary in carrying out its duties under this |
98 | section. All sums received by the council shall be deposited |
99 | into the Administrative Trust Fund. The moneys received and |
100 | deposited into the trust fund are appropriated for use by the |
101 | council in carrying out its duties as prescribed by this section |
102 | and to the department to defray the expenses incurred in the |
103 | discharge of its administrative duties as prescribed by this |
104 | section. |
105 | (b) The council shall seek out and wherever possible use |
106 | the talents, expertise, and resources within the state, and |
107 | especially those of the public school, community college, and |
108 | state university systems, in furtherance of its mission. |
109 | (c) The council may procure information and assistance |
110 | from any state agency, political subdivision, municipal |
111 | corporation, or public officer. |
112 | (d) The council may coordinate with any state agency, any |
113 | political subdivision, or any school district of the state in |
114 | the furtherance of its mission. |
115 | (7) EXPIRATION.--The council shall cease to exist on |
116 | December 31, 2011. |
117 | (8) REPORTS.--Beginning January 1, 2008, the council shall |
118 | report annually on January 1 to the Governor, the President of |
119 | the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives on |
120 | the activities carried out under this section. |
121 | Section 2. For the 2006-2007 fiscal year, the sum of |
122 | $50,000 in nonrecurring funds is appropriated from the |
123 | Administrative Trust Fund in the specific appropriation category |
124 | "Financial Literacy Council" to the Financial Literacy Council |
125 | created by this act. The appropriation is contingent upon |
126 | receipt of grant funds or private contributions by the council |
127 | for the purposes of this act. This section does not entitle the |
128 | Financial Literacy Council to expend funds from the |
129 | Administrative Trust Fund in an amount greater than the amount |
130 | of grant funds or private contributions received by the council |
131 | and deposited into the Administrative Trust Fund pursuant to |
132 | this act. |
133 | Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2006. |