Senate Bill sb1222

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    Florida Senate - 2007                                  SB 1222

    By Senator Ring





    32-541-07                                               See HB

  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to student financial

  3         assistance; creating s. 1009.893, F.S.;

  4         creating the Sure Futures Postgraduate

  5         Scholarship Program to match private sector

  6         businesses that need employees who have

  7         advanced degrees with students who are seeking

  8         advanced degrees and employment; establishing

  9         the Sure Futures Foundation and a foundation

10         board to administer the program; providing

11         membership and duties of the foundation board;

12         providing criteria for student and corporate

13         partner participation in the program; providing

14         that corporate partners shall donate funds for

15         scholarships and receive tax credits for

16         amounts donated; providing restrictions on tax

17         credits; providing for scholarship conversion

18         to a low-interest loan if certain student or

19         employee obligations are not met; providing

20         duties of the Department of Education and state

21         universities; providing an effective date.

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23  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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25         Section 1.  Section 1009.893, Florida Statutes, is

26  created to read:

27         1009.893  Sure Futures Postgraduate Scholarship

28  Program.--

29         (1)  The Sure Futures Postgraduate Scholarship Program

30  is created to establish a scholarship program to match private

31  sector businesses that need employees who have advanced

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 1  degrees with students who are seeking both advanced degrees

 2  and employment. The goals of the program are to provide for a

 3  better educated workforce by offering students greater access

 4  to advanced degrees and to recruit and retain Florida's best

 5  and brightest graduate students by offering them comprehensive

 6  financial assistance and employment.

 7         (2)  The Sure Futures Foundation is established and

 8  shall seek s. 501(c)(3) Internal Revenue Code designation. The

 9  foundation shall be governed by the Sure Futures Foundation

10  Board, which shall administer the Sure Futures Postgraduate

11  Scholarship Program with guidance from the Board of Governors

12  and the State Board of Education. Duties of the foundation

13  board shall include, but not be limited to, adoption of

14  policies and procedures for implementation of the program,

15  approval of corporate partners and their scholarship criteria,

16  and establishment of a process for approval of printed

17  materials, marketing, and advertising. The foundation board

18  shall be comprised of the following members:

19         (a)  The Commissioner of Education as an ex officio

20  member.

21         (b)  The chair of the Board of Governors as an ex

22  officio member.

23         (c)  Four state university presidents selected by the

24  State University Presidents' Association to serve 2-year

25  terms.

26         (d)  Four corporate partners participating in the

27  program, recommended by the Commissioner of Education and

28  selected by the Governor, to serve 2-year terms.

29         (e)  One graduate student recommended by the

30  Commissioner of Education and selected by the Governor to

31  serve a 1-year term.

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 2  The Commissioner of Education, the chair of the Board of

 3  Governors, the university presidents, and the corporate

 4  partners may designate a specific individual to represent them

 5  at board meetings.

 6         (3)(a)  The following students are eligible to obtain a

 7  list of Florida corporate partners and the graduate degree

 8  programs for which the partners are seeking candidates:

 9         1.  A student in his or her senior year who is an

10  undergraduate student at a state university.

11         2.  A student in his or her senior year who is an

12  undergraduate student at an out-of-state university but who

13  would otherwise qualify as a resident for purposes of in-state

14  tuition.

15         3.  A graduate of a state university who intends to

16  pursue a graduate degree program at a state university.

17         (b)  A student shall apply through the program to each

18  individual corporate partner using a standard application

19  form. A predetermined limit shall be established for the

20  maximum number of applications a student may submit in a given

21  scholarship cycle.

22         (c)  After the initial candidate screening and

23  interview phase, a student selected by a corporate partner

24  shall sign a contract agreeing to borrow scholarship funds

25  through the program, with a waiver of payment provision if a

26  4-year employment obligation is completed. The scholarship

27  shall cover tuition, fees, and books for the degree program

28  and room and board based on the university dormitory and meal

29  plan rate for each year the student is enrolled full time as a

30  graduate student.

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 1         (d)  A student must maintain a minimum grade point

 2  average as determined by the corporate partner.

 3         (e)  If a student is unable to take a full course load

 4  during a summer semester, the student may be required by the

 5  corporate partner to participate in an internship program.

 6         (f)  Upon graduation with an advanced degree, a

 7  graduate shall begin working for the corporate partner and

 8  must remain employed by the partner for a minimum of 4 years

 9  as stipulated in the contract.

10         (g)  If a student fails to maintain the required grade

11  point average or the graduate terminates his or her employment

12  before completing the 4-year obligation, a prorated portion of

13  the scholarship shall convert to a low-interest loan.

14         (4)(a)  A corporate partner that desires new employees

15  who have advanced degrees shall donate funds to the program in

16  amounts equal to the scholarship funds necessary for

17  completion of a degree program from which it wishes to draw

18  students. Donations may be made in one lump sum or on an

19  annual basis.

20         (b)  A corporate partner may establish criteria,

21  including, but not limited to, the degree sought and minimum

22  grade point average and extracurricular activity requirements.

23         (c)  A corporate partner may select the state

24  universities at which students may enroll or it may allow its

25  scholarships to be available for study at any state

26  university.

27         (d)  A corporate partner shall receive a credit on its

28  corporate income tax equal to the amount of the donation. For

29  the first 2 years of the program, the total tax credits

30  available to corporate partners shall be limited to $10

31  million per year, minus the costs associated with

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 1  administering the program. Beginning with the third year of

 2  the program, as more corporate partners participate, the total

 3  tax credits available to corporate partners shall be

 4  increased. Beginning with the sixth year of the program, a tax

 5  credit shall be 75 percent of a donation and, beginning with

 6  the eleventh year of the program, a tax credit shall be 50

 7  percent of a donation.

 8         (e)  If a corporate partner terminates an employee for

 9  reasons other than malfeasance, misfeasance, or nonfeasance

10  prior to the employee's completion of the 4-year obligation,

11  the employee shall not be required to repay the scholarship. A

12  corporate partner is encouraged to establish protocols to

13  retain an employee prior to his or her termination.

14         (5)(a)  The Division of Colleges and Universities of

15  the Department of Education shall establish a central database

16  of corporate partners, the graduate degree programs for which

17  the partners are seeking candidates, and student applicants

18  and their profiles. The division shall establish a standard

19  application for use by all state universities.

20         (b)  On an annual basis, the department shall establish

21  the amount necessary to cover the costs for degree programs

22  for which corporate partners may make donations and receive

23  tax credits.

24         (6)  Prepared documentation regarding the program shall

25  be made available through the appropriate office at each

26  university. As deemed appropriate by a university's

27  administration, a university may provide additional

28  information or activities, such as providing one-on-one

29  discussions with advisors, conducting seminars on the program,

30  or working with companies in its service area to create

31  scholarships through the program.

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 1         (7)  State agencies, local workforce boards, chambers

 2  of commerce, and Enterprise Florida, Inc., shall be encouraged

 3  to promote corporate partner and student participation in the

 4  program.

 5         Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2007.

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