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2008 LegislatureCS for SB 82
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An act relating to state aid to public libraries; amending
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s. 257.172, F.S.; revising grant eligibility criteria for
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multicounty libraries; revising determination for and
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amount of base grants; amending s. 257.18, F.S.; revising
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eligibility criteria, calculation, and determination for
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equalization grants; limiting grants and grant amounts
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under specified conditions; amending s. 257.22, F.S.;
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removing a requirement for issuance of warrants to
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political subdivisions eligible for certain funding;
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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. Subsections (1) and (2) of section 257.172,
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Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
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257.172 Multicounty library grants.--
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(1) The administrative unit of a multicounty library that
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serves a population of 50,000 or more and serves two, or has
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three or more counties, at least one of which qualifies for an
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equalization grant, is eligible for an annual grant from the
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state. The grant funds are to be used for the support and
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extension of library service in participating counties. The grant
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must be computed by the division on a state matching basis up to
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$1 million in local expenditures by all participating counties
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for operation and maintenance of a library during the second
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preceding year. The administrative unit of a multicounty library
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with:
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(a) Two participating counties is eligible for a grant
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equal to 5 cents on each local dollar of expenditure.
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(b) Three participating counties is eligible for a grant
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equal to 10 cents on each local dollar of expenditure.
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(c) Four participating counties is eligible for a grant
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equal to 15 cents on each local dollar of expenditure.
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(d) Five participating counties is eligible for a grant
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equal to 20 cents on each local dollar of expenditure.
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(e) Six or more participating counties is eligible for a
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grant equal to 25 cents on each local dollar of expenditure.
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(2) In addition, to support multicounty library service,
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the administrative unit of a multicounty library with:
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(a) Two participating counties is eligible to receive a
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base grant of $50,000, effective July 1, 2008.
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(b) Three or more participating counties is eligible to
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receive a base grant of a minimum of $250,000. Such amount shall
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be increased to $350,000 when the appropriation from state funds
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for operating, multicounty, and equalization grants is at least 3
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percent more than the appropriation from state funds for those
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grants for fiscal year 2007-2008 to support multicounty library
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service. That amount may be adjusted by the division based on the
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percentage change in the state and local government price
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deflator for purchases of goods and services, all items, 1983
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equals 100, or successor reports for the preceding calendar year
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as initially reported by the Bureau of Economic Analysis of the
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United States Department of Commerce, as certified by the Florida
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Consensus Estimating Conference.
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Section 2. Section 257.18, Florida Statutes, is amended to
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read:
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257.18 Equalization grants.--
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(1) Any county qualifying for an operating grant is
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eligible to receive an equalization grant if it meets the
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following criteria:
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(a) The county was eligible for an equalization grant in
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fiscal year 2007-2008.
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(b) When The value of 1 mill adjusted to reflect the
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average statewide level of assessment is below the median amount
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for all counties in the state and the per capita local funds
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expended for library support during the second preceding year is
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below the average for all counties.
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(c) The county operating millage subject to the 10-mill cap
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is equal to or above the average for all counties. If the county
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does not meet this millage requirement, the per capita income for
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the county must be equal to or below the average for all
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counties.
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(d) The county has been eligible for an equalization grant
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each fiscal year since fiscal year 2007-2008.
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(2) If a county fails to meet the eligibility criteria for
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an equalization grant in any one year, the county shall be
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notified that its equalization grant funding will be phased out
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over a 3-year period as follows:
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(a) In the first year, the county shall receive the grant
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amount for which it qualified the previous year.
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(b) In the second year, the county shall receive two-thirds
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of the grant amount it received under paragraph (a).
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(c) In the third year, the county shall receive one-third
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of the grant amount it received under paragraph (a).
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(d) In subsequent years, the county shall not be eligible
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to receive an equalization grant.
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(3) An equalization grant to an eligible county is
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calculated in the following manner:
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(a) The equalization factor is computed by subtracting the
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value of 1 mill adjusted to reflect the average statewide level
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of assessment for each county from the average adjusted value of
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1 mill for all counties and then dividing that amount by the
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average adjusted value of 1 mill for all counties.
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(b) An equalization grant is computed by multiplying the
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equalization factor times the total local funds expended for
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library support by that county during the second preceding year
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and adding that amount to the actual total local funds expended
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for library support by that county during the second preceding
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year. The result is the adjusted value for the local funds
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expended for library service. The amount of the equalization
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grant is equal to 25 cents of the adjusted value of local funds
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expended for library service.
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(c)(2) When the adjusted mill equivalent of actual local
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funds expended for library support by the county during the
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second preceding year is above the statewide average adjusted
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mill equivalent of actual local funds expended by all counties
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receiving operating grants, the amount of the equalization grant
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is equal to 50 cents of the adjusted value of local funds
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expended for library service.
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(4) A county may not receive an equalization grant that is
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equal to more than 10 percent of the total amount required to
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fund equalization grants to all eligible counties.
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(5)(3) The Division of Library and Information Services
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shall calculate equalization grants based on the amount of local
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funds expended for library service the second preceding year as
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certified by the appropriate county officials and information on
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the level of assessment of property in each county, and the
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taxable value of property in each county, the county operating
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millage subject to the 10-mill cap, and the per capita income as
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reported by the state agency authorized by law, which shall
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certify the results of such determination to the division.
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(6)(4) Equalization grants may not exceed 15 percent of the
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amount appropriated for operating, multicounty, and equalization
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grants or $8,877,057, whichever is greater. Any reductions in
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equalization grants necessary to meet this requirement must be
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applied to all equalization grants on a prorated basis. This
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includes grants subject to the 10-percent cap or grants in the
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phase-out period. If the total appropriation for operating,
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multicounty, and equalization grants is less than $31,999,233 For
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the purposes of this section, s. 257.21 applies does not apply.
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Section 3. Section 257.22, Florida Statutes, is amended to
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read:
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257.22 Division of Library and Information Services;
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allocation of funds.--Any moneys that may be appropriated for use
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by a county, a municipality, a special district, or a special tax
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district for the maintenance of a library or library service
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shall be administered and allocated by the Division of Library
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and Information Services in the manner prescribed by law. On or
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before December 1 of each year, the division shall certify to the
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Chief Financial Officer the amount to be paid to each county,
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municipality, special district, or special tax district, and the
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Chief Financial Officer shall issue warrants to the eligible
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political subdivisions.
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Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2008.
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