Florida Senate - 2008 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. SB 108
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Senate
Comm: RCS
1/8/2008
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House
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The Committee on Military Affairs and Domestic Security (Storms)
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recommended the following substitute for amendment (823198):
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Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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Delete everything after the enacting clause
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and insert:
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Section 1. Florida Service-Disabled Veteran Business
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Enterprise Opportunity Act.--
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(1) TITLE.--This section may be cited as the "Florida
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Service-Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Opportunity Act."
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(2) INTENT.--It is the intent of the Legislature to
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rectify the economic disadvantage of service-disabled veterans
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who are statistically the least likely to be self-employed when
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compared to the veteran population as a whole and who have made
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extraordinary sacrifices on behalf of the nation, the state, and
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the public, by providing opportunities for service-disabled
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veteran business enterprises as set forth in this section.
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(3) DEFINITIONS.--For the purpose of this section, the
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term:
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(a) "Certified service-disabled veteran business
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enterprise" means a business that has been certified by the
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state to be a service-disabled veteran business enterprise as
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defined paragraph (c).
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(b) "Service-disabled veteran" means a veteran who has a
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service-connected disability of 10 percent or greater as
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determined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs
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or who has been terminated from military service by reason of
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disability by the United States Department of Defense.
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(c) "Service-disabled veteran business enterprise" means
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an independently owned and operated business that:
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1. Employs 200 or fewer permanent full-time employees;
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2. Together with its affiliates has a net worth of $5
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million or less and, if a sole proprietorship, the net worth
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includes both personal and business investments;
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3. Is organized to engage in commercial transactions;
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4. Is domiciled in this state;
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5. Is at least 51 percent-owned by one or more service-
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disabled veterans; and
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6. The management and daily business operations are
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controlled by one or more service-disabled veterans or, for a
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service-disabled veteran with a permanent and total disability,
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by the spouse or permanent caregiver of the veteran.
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(4) VENDOR PREFERENCE.--
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(a) A state agency, when considering two or more bids,
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proposals, or replies for the procurement of commodities or
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contractual services, at least one of which is from a certified
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service-disabled veteran business enterprise, and that are equal
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with respect all relevant considerations including price,
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quality, and service, shall award such procurement or contract
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to the certified service-disabled veteran business enterprise.
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(b) Notwithstanding s. 287.057(12), Florida Statutes, if a
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business that is entitled to the vendor preference under
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paragraph (a) and one or more businesses entitled to this
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preference or another vendor preference are equal with respect
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to all relevant considerations including price, quality, and
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service, the business having the smallest net worth or average
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annual income shall receive the award.
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(c) Political subdivisions of the state are encouraged to
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offer a similar consideration to businesses certified under this
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section.
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(5) CERTIFICATION PROCEDURE.--At a minimum, the
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certification procedure must include the following requirements.
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(a) The application for certification as a service-
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disabled veteran business enterprise must, at a minimum,
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include:
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1. The name of the applicant, who must be the service-
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disabled veteran business owner, or one of the owners for a
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business that has more than one service-disabled veteran owner.
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2. The name of all other owners of the business, including
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both service-related business owners and nonservice-related
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owners.
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3, The name of all persons involved in the management and
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daily operations of the business, including the spouse or
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permanent caregiver of a veteran with a permanent and total
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disability.
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4. The service-connected disability of all persons listed
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under subparagraphs 1., 2., and 3., as applicable, with
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supporting documentation from the United States Department of
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Veterans Affairs or United States Department of Defense.
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5. The number of permanent full-time employees.
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6. The location of the business headquarters.
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7. The total net worth, including affiliates, and, in the
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case of a sole proprietor, the total net worth of any personal
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or business investments in the business.
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(b) To maintain certification, a certified business must
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reapply and renew its certification biennially.
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(c) The Department of Management Services shall render a
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determination on an application for certification and notify the
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applying business within 90 days.
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(d) A certified service-disabled business enterprise must
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report within 30 days to the Department of Management Services
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any event that may significantly affect the certification of the
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business, including, but not limited to, a change in ownership
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or change in management and daily business operations.
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(e) If a certified business is determined by the
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Department of Management Services to have violated paragraph
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(d), the business shall have its certification revoked and the
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business may not reapply for 12 months. No other service-
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disabled veteran named on the certification application who may
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be eligible to apply for certification for the business whose
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certification has been revoked or for any other business may
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apply for certification under this section during the 12-month
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revocation period.
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2. During the 12-month revocation period, the business may
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continue to bid on state contracts but is not eligible for any
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preferences available under this section until it is
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recertified.
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3. A business whose certification has been revoked may
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reapply for certification at the conclusion of the 12-month
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period in order to regain the preferences it may be due under
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this section.
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(f) A business that has its certification denied or
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revoked may appeal to the Department of Management Services
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within 30 days after notification of the denial or revocation;
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the Department of Management Services has up to 90 days to
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review the circumstances that led to the denial or revocation
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and notify the appealing business of its determination. A
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business appealing under this paragraph does not waive its
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rights under chapter 120, Florida Statutes.
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(6) DUTIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS.--The
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department shall:
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(a) Assist the Department of Management Services in
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establishing a certification application procedure, which shall
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be reviewed and updated biennially.
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(b) Identify eligible service-disabled veteran business
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enterprises by any electronic means, including electronic mail
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or Internet website, or, subject to an appropriation, by any
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other reasonable means.
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(c) Encourage and assist eligible service-disabled veteran
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business enterprises businesses to apply for certification under
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this section.
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(d) Provide information regarding services available from
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the Office of Veterans' Business Outreach of the Florida Small
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Business Development Center to service-disabled veteran business
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enterprises.
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(e) Subject to an appropriation, contract with a private
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entity to carry out any of the duties specified under this
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subsection.
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(7) DUTIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES.--The
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department shall:
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(a) With assistance from the Department of Veterans'
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Affairs, establish a certification application procedure, which
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shall be reviewed and updated biennially.
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(b) Grant or reject certification by a business applying
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under this section.
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(c) Maintain an electronic directory of certified service-
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disabled veteran business enterprises for use by the state,
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political subdivisions of the state, and the public.
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(8) REPORT.--The Florida Small Business Development Center
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shall include in its report under s. 288.705, Florida Statutes,
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the percentage of businesses using the statewide contracts
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register which are certified service-disabled veteran business
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enterprises.
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(9) RULES.--The Department of Veterans' Affairs and
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Department of Management Services, as appropriate, may adopt
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rules as necessary to administer this section.
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Section 2. Section 288.705, Florida Statutes is amended to
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read:
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288.705 Statewide contracts register.--All state agencies
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shall in a timely manner provide the Florida Small Business
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Development Center Procurement System with all formal
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solicitations for contractual services, supplies, and
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commodities. The Small Business Development Center shall
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coordinate with Minority Business Development Centers to compile
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and distribute this such information to Florida small and
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minority businesses requesting such service for the period of
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time necessary to familiarize the business with the market
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represented by state agencies. On or before February 1 of each
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year, the Small Business Development Center shall report to the
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Agency for Workforce Innovation Department of Labor and
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Employment Security on the use utilization of the statewide
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contracts register. The Such report shall include, but not be
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limited to, information relating to:
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(1) The total number of solicitations received from state
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agencies during the calendar year.
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(2) The number of solicitations received from each state
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agency during the calendar year.
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(3) The method of distributing solicitation information to
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those businesses requesting such service.
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(4) The total number of businesses using the service.
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(5) The percentage of businesses using the service which
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are owned and controlled by minorities.
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(6) The percentage of service-disabled veteran business
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enterprises using the service.
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Section 3. Subsection (2) of section 288.7015, Florida
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Statutes, is amended to read:
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288.7015 Appointment of rules ombudsman; duties.--The
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Governor shall appoint a rules ombudsman, as defined in s.
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288.703, in the Executive Office of the Governor, for
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considering the impact of agency rules on the state's citizens
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and businesses. In carrying out duties as provided by law, the
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ombudsman shall consult with Enterprise Florida, Inc., at which
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point the office may recommend to improve the regulatory
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environment of this state. The duties of the rules ombudsman are
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to:
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(2) Review state agency rules that adversely or
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disproportionately affect impact businesses, particularly those
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relating to small and minority businesses, and to service-
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disabled veteran business enterprises.
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Section 4. This act shall take effect November 11, 2008.
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================ T I T L E A M E N D M E N T ================
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And the title is amended as follows:
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Delete everything before the enacting clause
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and insert:
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A bill to be entitled
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An act relating to service-disabled veteran businesses;
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creating the Florida Service-Disabled Veteran Business
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Enterprise Opportunity Act; providing legislative intent;
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providing definitions; providing a selection preference in
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state contracting for certified service-disabled veteran
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businesses; providing a certification procedure; providing
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for the revocation of certification; providing for the
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duties of the Department of Veterans' Affairs and the
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Department of Management Services; providing for data
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reporting; authorizing the departments to adopt rules;
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amending s. 288.705, F.S.; requiring the Small Business
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Development Center to report the percentage of service-
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disabled veteran businesses using the statewide contracts
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registry; amending s. 288.703, F.S.; requiring the state
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rules ombudsman to review state rules that adversely
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affect service-disabled veteran business; providing an
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effective date.
1/18/2008 5:16:00 PM 583-02813-08
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