Florida Senate - 2009 PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
Bill No. SB 44-A
Barcode 406346
576-00116-09A
Proposed Committee Substitute by the Committee on Policy and
Steering Committee on Ways and Means
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to governmental operations; requiring
3 state agencies to review existing and proposed
4 contracts for the purpose of reducing contract
5 payments; authorizing agencies to renegotiate
6 contracts; providing for future expiration of such
7 provisions; establishing the policy of the state
8 concerning limitations on travel by state employees
9 for a specified period; providing for certain
10 exceptions; requiring that agencies consider using
11 electronic communications; requiring the Office of
12 Program Policy Analysis and Governmental
13 Accountability, in consultation with the Department of
14 Management Services, to recommend legislation
15 governing the use of cellular telephones and other
16 devices by state employees; requiring the office to
17 examine whether a private entity should be used to
18 recover fraudulent Medicaid claims; requiring the
19 office to examine the use of alternative placements
20 for low-risk inmates; requiring reports to the
21 Legislature by a specified date; providing an
22 effective date.
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24 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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26 Section 1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
27 contrary, each state agency shall review existing and proposed
28 contracts with private providers and public-private providers in
29 an effort to reduce contract payments. It is the statewide goal
30 to achieve substantial savings; however, it is the intent of the
31 Legislature that the level and quality of services not be
32 affected. Each agency may renegotiate contracts consistent with
33 this section. The Legislature intends that its substantive and
34 fiscal committees will review the results of this effort and the
35 effectiveness of each agency in meeting the goal. This section
36 expires July 1, 2009.
37 Section 2. It is the policy of the state that funds
38 appropriated to each state agency which may be used for travel
39 by state employees be limited, until July 1, 2009, to travel for
40 activities that are critical to the state agency's mission.
41 Funds may not be used to pay for travel by state employees to
42 foreign countries, other states, conferences, staff-training
43 activities, or other administrative functions unless the
44 respective agency head has determined that such activities are
45 critical to the agency's mission. Travel for law enforcement
46 purposes, military purposes, emergency management activities,
47 and public health activities is not covered by this section. The
48 agency head, or his or her designee, must consider the use of
49 teleconferencing and other forms of electronic communication to
50 meet the needs of the proposed activity before approving
51 mission-critical travel.
52 Section 3. The Office of Program Policy Analysis and
53 Governmental Accountability, in consultation with the Department
54 of Management Services, shall develop recommended legislation
55 governing the procurement, assignment, and use of cellular
56 telephones and personal digital assistants by state employees
57 and identify potential cost savings, and shall submit the
58 proposal to the Legislature before March 3, 2009.
59 Section 4. The Office of Program Policy Analysis and
60 Government Accountability shall examine the option of
61 contracting with a private entity to identify and recover
62 fraudulent Medicaid claims on a contingency-fee basis and submit
63 its findings and recommendations to the Legislature before March
64 3, 2009.
65 Section 5. The Office of Program Policy Analysis and
66 Government Accountability shall examine the option of expanding
67 the use of alternative inmate placements, such as work-release
68 and work camps, for low-risk inmates and submit its findings and
69 recommendations to the Legislature before March 3, 2009.
70 Section 6. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.