1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to the Prostate Cancer Awareness Program; |
3 | amending s. 381.911, F.S.; deleting the funding |
4 | qualification for the Prostate Cancer Awareness Program; |
5 | revising the structure and objectives of the Prostate |
6 | Cancer Awareness Program; authorizing the University of |
7 | Florida Prostate Disease Center, in collaboration with |
8 | other organizations and institutions, to increase |
9 | community education and public awareness of prostate |
10 | cancer; requiring the University of Florida Prostate |
11 | Disease Center to establish a prostate cancer advisory |
12 | council to replace the existing advisory committee; |
13 | providing for membership and duties of the advisory |
14 | council; requiring an annual report to the Governor, |
15 | Legislature, and State Surgeon General; requiring the |
16 | University of Florida Prostate Disease Center (UFPDC) and |
17 | the UFPDC Prostate Cancer Advisory Council to be funded |
18 | within existing resources of the university; providing an |
19 | effective date. |
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21 | WHEREAS, the Legislature recognizes that prostate cancer is |
22 | a major public health problem and that promoting awareness of |
23 | this disease is in the public interest of this state, and |
24 | WHEREAS, according to the Department of Health's Florida |
25 | Cancer Plan 2003-2006, prostate cancer was the most commonly |
26 | diagnosed cancer in Florida, accounting for one in every four |
27 | cancer diagnoses, and |
28 | WHEREAS, the costs for screening, staging, and treating |
29 | prostate cancer patients in both dollars and morbidity continue |
30 | to rise and threaten the foundation of this state's health |
31 | system, and |
32 | WHEREAS, because African-American men are 2.8 times more |
33 | likely to succumb to prostate cancer than their Caucasian |
34 | counterparts, a call for action is mandatory, and |
35 | WHEREAS, there are currently no organized, active, or |
36 | effective strategies to improve community education and |
37 | awareness regarding the rising incidence of and the racial and |
38 | ethnic disparities related to prostate cancer, and |
39 | WHEREAS, the Legislature finds that it is in the public |
40 | interest for state agencies and institutions to work with the |
41 | University of Florida Prostate Disease Center to establish the |
42 | prostate cancer advisory council to more effectively serve the |
43 | needs of the people of Florida, NOW, THEREFORE, |
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45 | Be Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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47 | Section 1. Section 381.911, Florida Statutes, is amended |
48 | to read: |
49 | 381.911 Prostate Cancer Awareness Program.- |
50 | (1) To the extent that funds are specifically made |
51 | available for this purpose, the Prostate Cancer Awareness |
52 | Program is established within the Department of Health. The |
53 | purpose of this program is to implement the recommendations of |
54 | January 2000 of the Florida Prostate Cancer Task Force to |
55 | provide for statewide outreach, promote prostate cancer |
56 | awareness, communicate the advantages of early detection, report |
57 | recent progress in prostate cancer research and the availability |
58 | of clinical trials, minimize health disparities through outreach |
59 | and education, communicate best practices principles to |
60 | physicians involved in the care of prostate cancer patients, and |
61 | establish a communication platform for patients and their |
62 | advocates and health education activities to ensure that men are |
63 | aware of and appropriately seek medical counseling for prostate |
64 | cancer as an early-detection health care measure. |
65 | (2) For purposes of implementing the program, the |
66 | University of Florida Prostate Disease Center may work with |
67 | other agencies, organizations, and institutions to create a |
68 | systematic approach to community education and increase public |
69 | awareness regarding prostate cancer by Department of Health and |
70 | the Florida Public Health Institute, Inc., may: |
71 | (a) Conducting Conduct activities directly or entering |
72 | enter into a contract with a qualified nonprofit community |
73 | education entities entity. |
74 | (b) Seeking Seek any available gifts, private grants, or |
75 | funds from the state, the Federal Government, philanthropic |
76 | foundations, and industry or business groups. |
77 | (3) The University of Florida Prostate Disease Center |
78 | (UFPDC) shall establish the UFPDC Prostate Cancer Advisory |
79 | Council and lead the advisory council in developing and |
80 | implementing strategies to improve outreach and education and |
81 | thereby reduce the number of patients who develop prostate |
82 | cancer. A prostate cancer advisory committee is created to |
83 | advise and assist the Department of Health and the Florida |
84 | Public Health Institute, Inc., in implementing the program. |
85 | (a) The executive director of the University of Florida |
86 | Prostate Disease Center shall appoint, in consultation with the |
87 | Department of Health's Comprehensive Cancer Control Program and |
88 | the State Surgeon General, a geographically and institutionally |
89 | diverse advisory council, which shall appoint the advisory |
90 | committee members, who shall consist of: |
91 | 1. Two Three persons from prostate cancer survivor groups |
92 | or cancer-related advocacy groups. |
93 | 2. Four Three persons, one of whom is a physician licensed |
94 | under chapter 458, one of whom is a physician licensed under |
95 | chapter 459, one of whom is a scientist, and one of whom is the |
96 | executive director of the University of Florida Prostate Disease |
97 | Center or a designee who are scientists or clinicians from |
98 | public universities or research organizations. |
99 | 3. Three persons who are engaged in the practice of a |
100 | cancer-related medical specialty from health organizations |
101 | committed to cancer research and control. |
102 | (b) Members shall serve as volunteers without compensation |
103 | but are entitled to reimbursement, pursuant to s. 112.061, for |
104 | per diem and travel expenses incurred in the performance of |
105 | their official duties. |
106 | (c) Each member of the advisory council shall be appointed |
107 | to a 4-year term; however, for the purpose of providing |
108 | staggered terms, of the initial appointments, four members shall |
109 | be appointed to 2-year terms and four members shall be appointed |
110 | to 4-year terms. The remaining seat shall be filled by the |
111 | executive director of the University of Florida Prostate Disease |
112 | Center or a designee. |
113 | (d) The advisory council shall meet annually and at other |
114 | times at the call of the executive director of the University of |
115 | Florida Prostate Disease Center or by a majority vote of the |
116 | members of the advisory council. |
117 | (e) Five of the members of the advisory council constitute |
118 | a quorum, and an affirmative vote of a majority of the members |
119 | present is required for final action. |
120 | (f) The advisory council shall: |
121 | 1. Present prostate-cancer-related policy recommendations |
122 | to the Department of Health and other appropriate governmental |
123 | entities. |
124 | 2. Assess the accuracy of prostate cancer information |
125 | disseminated to the public. |
126 | 3. Develop effective communication channels among all |
127 | private and public entities in the state involved in prostate |
128 | cancer education, research, treatment, and patient advocacy. |
129 | 4. Plan, develop, and implement activities designed to |
130 | heighten awareness and educate residents of the state, |
131 | especially those in underserved areas, regarding the importance |
132 | of prostate cancer awareness. |
133 | 5. Disseminate information about recent progress in |
134 | prostate cancer research and the availability of clinical |
135 | trials. |
136 | 6. Minimize health disparities through outreach and |
137 | education. |
138 | 7. Communicate best practices principles to physicians |
139 | involved in the care of patients with prostate cancer. |
140 | 8. Establish a communication platform for patients and |
141 | their advocates. |
142 | 9. Solicit private grants or philanthropic funding to |
143 | conduct an annual prostate cancer symposium that brings |
144 | physicians, researchers, community leaders, prostate cancer |
145 | survivors, and prostate cancer advocates together to highlight |
146 | recent advances in prostate cancer research, clinical trials, |
147 | and best practices used for the prevention of prostate cancer |
148 | and to promote strategies for successful rural and urban |
149 | outreach, community education, and increased awareness. |
150 | 10. Submit and present an annual report to the Governor, |
151 | the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of |
152 | Representatives, and the State Surgeon General by January 15, |
153 | 2012, and by January 15 of each following year, which contains |
154 | recommendations for legislative changes necessary to decrease |
155 | the incidence of prostate cancer, decrease racial and ethnic |
156 | disparities among persons diagnosed with prostate cancer, and |
157 | promote increased community education and awareness regarding |
158 | this disease. |
159 | (4) The University of Florida Prostate Disease Center |
160 | (UFPDC) and the UFPDC Prostate Cancer Advisory Council shall be |
161 | funded within existing resources of the university. The program |
162 | shall coordinate its efforts with those of the Florida Public |
163 | Health Institute, Inc. |
164 | Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011. |