Florida Senate - 2008 CS for SB 652
By the Committee on Governmental Operations; and Senator Lynn
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A bill to be entitled
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An act relating to workplace safety; creating the Florida
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Public Task Force on Workplace Safety within the Safety
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Florida Consultation Program at the University of South
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Florida; providing purpose of the task force; providing
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for membership; requiring that the task force address
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certain issues concerning workplace safety in the public
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and private sectors; providing for staffing; providing for
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members to serve without compensation but to be reimbursed
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for per diem and travel expenses; authorizing the task
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force to procure information or assistance from any
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officer or agency of the state; requiring that such
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officers or agencies provide information and assistance to
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the task force; requiring that the task force submit a
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report and recommendations to the Governor, the Chief
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Financial Officer, and the Legislature by a specified
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date; requiring that the report include certain
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information; providing for dissolution of the task force;
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providing an effective date.
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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Section 1. (1) The Florida Public Task Force on Workplace
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Safety is established within the Safety Florida Consultation
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Program at the University of South Florida for the purpose of
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developing findings and issuing recommendations regarding
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innovative ways by which the state may effectively ensure that
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each state department and agency and each county government and
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municipality located in the state complies with subparts C
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through T and subpart Z of the Occupational Safety and Health
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Administration Standards, 29 C.F. R. s. 1910, as revised July 1,
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1993, with the exception of those standards pertaining to
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firefighters and fire departments which are inconsistent with any
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rules adopted by the office.
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(2)(a) All members of the task force shall be appointed on
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or before July 15, 2008, and the task force shall hold its first
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meeting on or before August 15, 2008.
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(b) The task force shall be composed of 15 members as
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follows:
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1. Five members appointed by the Governor, one of whom must
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be a representative of a statewide business organization; one of
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whom must be a representative of organized labor; one of whom
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must be a professional whose work focuses on safety, health, and
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environmental issues; one of whom must be a representative of the
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executive branch of state government; and one of whom must be an
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academic having demonstrated knowledge of pertinent issues
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related to occupational safety and health. The Governor shall
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name one of the appointees under this subparagraph as chair of
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the task force.
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2. Five members appointed by the President of the Senate,
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one of whom must be a representative of a statewide business
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organization; one of whom must be a representative of organized
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labor; one of whom must be a professional whose work focuses on
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safety, health, and environmental issues; one of whom must be
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from the Florida Association of Counties; and one of whom must be
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active in private-sector business.
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3. Five members appointed by the Speaker of the House of
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Representatives, one of whom must be a representative of a
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statewide business organization; one of whom must be a
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representative of organized labor; one of whom must be a
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professional whose work focuses on safety, health, and
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environmental issues; one of who must be from the Florida League
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of Cities; and one of whom must be active in private-sector
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business.
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(3) The task force shall address issues, including, but not
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limited to:
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(a) Differences in the workplace safety needs of private-
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sector employers and public-sector employers;
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(b) The relationship between federal and state activities
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related to workplace safety; and
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(c) The effect of public-sector workplace safety and health
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on the economic-development efforts of the state.
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(4) The task force shall exist within the University of
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South Florida Safety Florida Consultation Program, and existing
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employees of that office shall provide staff support.
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(5) Members of the task force shall serve without
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compensation while in the performance of their duties, but are
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entitled to reimbursement for per diem and travel expenses in
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accordance with s. 112.061, Florida Statutes.
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(6) The task force may procure information and assistance
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from any officer or agency of the state or any subdivision
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thereof. All such officials and agencies shall give the task
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force all relevant information and assistance on any matter
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within their knowledge or control.
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(7) The task force shall submit a report and
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recommendations to the Governor, the Chief Financial Officer, the
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President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of
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Representatives by January 1, 2009. The report must include any
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specific recommendations for legislative action during the 2009
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Regular Session of the Legislature.
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(8) The task force is dissolved upon the submission of its
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report.
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Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.
CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.