| 1 | A bill to be entitled | 
| 2 | An act relating to the Office of Drug Control; amending s. | 
| 3 | 14.2019, F.S.; placing the Statewide Office for Suicide | 
| 4 | Prevention within the Department of Children and Family | 
| 5 | Services; redirecting revenues from grants to the Grants | 
| 6 | and Donations Trust Fund within the department; amending | 
| 7 | s. 14.20195, F.S.; naming the director of the Statewide | 
| 8 | Office for Suicide Prevention as chair and a nonvoting | 
| 9 | member of the Suicide Prevention Coordinating Council; | 
| 10 | providing for the appointment of members of the council by | 
| 11 | the director of the Statewide Office for Suicide | 
| 12 | Prevention; amending s. 311.115, F.S.; conforming | 
| 13 | provisions to changes made by the act; placing the Seaport | 
| 14 | Security Standards Advisory Council within the Executive | 
| 15 | Office of the Governor; providing for the appointment of | 
| 16 | the chair of the Seaport Security Standards Advisory | 
| 17 | Council by the Governor; amending ss. 311.123 and 397.331, | 
| 18 | F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; | 
| 19 | repealing s. 397.332, F.S., relating to creation of the | 
| 20 | Office of Drug Control; amending s. 397.333, F.S.; placing | 
| 21 | the Statewide Drug Policy Advisory Council within the | 
| 22 | Department of Health; naming the Surgeon General or his or | 
| 23 | her designee as chairperson and a nonvoting member of the | 
| 24 | advisory council; naming the director of the Office of | 
| 25 | Planning and Budgeting or his or her designee as an ex | 
| 26 | officio member of the advisory council; directing the | 
| 27 | Department of Health to provide staff support for the | 
| 28 | advisory council; repealing s. 893.055, F.S., relating to | 
| 29 | the prescription drug monitoring program; repealing s. | 
| 30 | 893.0551, F.S., relating to the public records exemption | 
| 31 | for the prescription drug monitoring program; amending s. | 
| 32 | 943.031, F.S.; naming the Policy Coordinator of the Public | 
| 33 | Safety Unit of the Governor's Office of Planning and | 
| 34 | Budgeting, or a designee, as a member of the Florida | 
| 35 | Violent Crime and Drug Control Council and the Drug | 
| 36 | Control Strategy and Criminal Gang Committee within the | 
| 37 | council; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; | 
| 38 | amending s. 943.042, F.S.; conforming provisions to | 
| 39 | changes made by the act; providing an effective date. | 
| 40 | 
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| 41 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: | 
| 42 | 
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| 43 | Section 1.  Subsections (1), (3), (4), and (5) of section | 
| 44 | 14.2019, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: | 
| 45 | 14.2019  Statewide Office for Suicide Prevention.- | 
| 46 | (1)  The Statewide Office for Suicide Prevention is created | 
| 47 | as a unit of the Office of Drug Controlwithin the Department of | 
| 48 | Children and Family Services Executive Office of the Governor. | 
| 49 | (3)  Contingent upon a specific appropriation, the director  | 
| 50 | of the Office of Drug Control shall employ a coordinator for the  | 
| 51 | Statewide Office for Suicide Prevention who shall work under the  | 
| 52 | direction of the director to achieve the goals and objectives  | 
| 53 | set forth in this section. | 
| 54 | (3) (4)The Statewide Office for Suicide Prevention may | 
| 55 | seek and accept grants or funds from any federal, state, or | 
| 56 | local source to support the operation and defray the authorized | 
| 57 | expenses of the office and the Suicide Prevention Coordinating | 
| 58 | Council. Revenues from grants shall be deposited in the Grants | 
| 59 | and Donations Trust Fund within the Department of Children and | 
| 60 | Family Services Executive Office of the Governor. In accordance | 
| 61 | with s. 216.181(11), the Executive Office of the Governor may | 
| 62 | request changes to the approved operating budget to allow the | 
| 63 | expenditure of any additional grant funds collected pursuant to | 
| 64 | this subsection. | 
| 65 | (4) (5)Agencies under the control of the Governor or the | 
| 66 | Governor and Cabinet are directed, and all others are | 
| 67 | encouraged, to provide information and support to the Statewide | 
| 68 | Office for Suicide Prevention as requested. | 
| 69 | Section 2.  Paragraphs (a), (d), and (e) of subsection (2) | 
| 70 | of section 14.20195, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: | 
| 71 | 14.20195  Suicide Prevention Coordinating Council; | 
| 72 | creation; membership; duties.-There is created within the | 
| 73 | Statewide Office for Suicide Prevention a Suicide Prevention | 
| 74 | Coordinating Council. The council shall develop strategies for | 
| 75 | preventing suicide. | 
| 76 | (2)  MEMBERSHIP.-The Suicide Prevention Coordinating | 
| 77 | Council shall consist of 28 voting members. | 
| 78 | (a)  Thirteen members shall be appointed by the director of | 
| 79 | the Statewide Office for Suicide Prevention Office of Drug  | 
| 80 | Controland shall represent the following organizations: | 
| 81 | 1.  The Florida Association of School Psychologists. | 
| 82 | 2.  The Florida Sheriffs Association. | 
| 83 | 3.  The Suicide Prevention Action Network USA. | 
| 84 | 4.  The Florida Initiative of Suicide Prevention. | 
| 85 | 5.  The Florida Suicide Prevention Coalition. | 
| 86 | 6.  The American Foundation of Suicide Prevention. | 
| 87 | 7.  The Florida School Board Association. | 
| 88 | 8.  The National Council for Suicide Prevention. | 
| 89 | 9.  The state chapter of AARP. | 
| 90 | 10.  The Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association. | 
| 91 | 11.  The Florida Council for Community Mental Health. | 
| 92 | 12.  The Florida Counseling Association. | 
| 93 | 13.  NAMI Florida. | 
| 94 | (d) For theMembers appointed by the director of the | 
| 95 | Statewide Office for Suicide Prevention Office of Drug Control,  | 
| 96 | seven members shall be appointed to initial terms of 3 years,  | 
| 97 | and seven members shall be appointed to initial terms of 4  | 
| 98 | years. For the members appointed by the Governor, two members  | 
| 99 | shall be appointed to initial terms of 4 years, and two members  | 
| 100 | shall be appointed to initial terms of 3 years. Thereafter, such  | 
| 101 | membersshall be appointed to terms of 4 years. Any vacancy on | 
| 102 | the coordinating council shall be filled in the same manner as | 
| 103 | the original appointment, and any member who is appointed to | 
| 104 | fill a vacancy occurring because of death, resignation, or | 
| 105 | ineligibility for membership shall serve only for the unexpired | 
| 106 | term of the member's predecessor. A member is eligible for | 
| 107 | reappointment. | 
| 108 | (e)  The director of the Statewide Office for Suicide | 
| 109 | Prevention Office of Drug Controlshall be a nonvoting member of | 
| 110 | the coordinating council and shall act as chair. | 
| 111 | Section 3.  Section 311.115, Florida Statutes, is amended | 
| 112 | to read: | 
| 113 | 311.115  Seaport Security Standards Advisory Council.-The | 
| 114 | Seaport Security Standards Advisory Council is created within | 
| 115 | underthe Executive Office of the GovernorOffice of Drug  | 
| 116 | Control. The council shall serve as an advisory council as | 
| 117 | provided in s. 20.03(7). | 
| 118 | (1)  The members of the council shall be appointed by the | 
| 119 | Governor and consist of the following: | 
| 120 | (a)  Two seaport directors. | 
| 121 | (b)  Two seaport security directors. | 
| 122 | (c)  One representative of seaport tenants. | 
| 123 | (d)  One representative of seaport workers. | 
| 124 | (e)  One member from the Department of Law Enforcement. | 
| 125 | (f)  One member from the Office of Motor Carrier Compliance | 
| 126 | of the Department of Transportation. | 
| 127 | (g)  One member from the Office of the Attorney General. | 
| 128 | (h)  One member from the Department of Agriculture and | 
| 129 | Consumer Services. | 
| 130 | (i)  One member from the Office of Tourism, Trade, and | 
| 131 | Economic Development. | 
| 132 | (j)  One member from the Office of Drug Control. | 
| 133 | (j) (k)One member from the Fish and Wildlife Conservation | 
| 134 | Commission. | 
| 135 | (k) (l)The Director of the Division of Emergency | 
| 136 | Management, or his or her designee. | 
| 137 | (2)  In addition to the members designated in subsection | 
| 138 | (1), the council may invite a representative of the United | 
| 139 | States Coast Guard to attend and participate in council meetings | 
| 140 | as an ex officio, nonvoting member of the council. | 
| 141 | (3)  Members of the council shall be appointed to 4-year | 
| 142 | terms. A vacancy shall be filled by the Governor for the balance | 
| 143 | of the unexpired term. | 
| 144 | (4)  The council chair shall be designated by the Governor | 
| 145 | from among the appointed members of the council shall be chaired  | 
| 146 | by the member from the Office of Drug Control. | 
| 147 | (5)  At least every 4 years after January 15, 2007, the | 
| 148 | Governor Office of Drug Controlshall convene the council to | 
| 149 | review the minimum security standards referenced in s. 311.12(1) | 
| 150 | for applicability to and effectiveness in combating current | 
| 151 | narcotics and terrorism threats to the state's seaports. All | 
| 152 | sources of information allowed by law shall be used in assessing | 
| 153 | the applicability and effectiveness of the standards. | 
| 154 | (6)  Council members shall serve without pay, but shall be | 
| 155 | entitled to per diem and travel expenses for attendance at | 
| 156 | officially called meetings as provided in s. 112.061. | 
| 157 | (7)  The council shall consult with the appropriate area | 
| 158 | maritime security committees to assess possible impacts to | 
| 159 | commerce and trade contained in the council's nonclassified | 
| 160 | recommendations and findings. | 
| 161 | (8)  The recommendations and findings of the council shall | 
| 162 | be transmitted to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and | 
| 163 | the Speaker of the House of Representatives. | 
| 164 | Section 4.  Subsection (1) of section 311.123, Florida | 
| 165 | Statutes, is amended to read: | 
| 166 | 311.123  Maritime domain security awareness training | 
| 167 | program.- | 
| 168 | (1)  The Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic | 
| 169 | Development Council, in conjunction with the Department of Law | 
| 170 | Enforcement and the Office of Drug Control within the Executive  | 
| 171 | Office of the Governor, shall create a maritime domain security | 
| 172 | awareness training program to instruct all personnel employed | 
| 173 | within a seaport's boundaries about the security procedures | 
| 174 | required of them for implementation of the seaport security plan | 
| 175 | required under s. 311.12(3). | 
| 176 | Section 5.  Subsection (2) of section 397.331, Florida | 
| 177 | Statutes, is amended to read: | 
| 178 | 397.331  Definitions; legislative intent.- | 
| 179 | (2)  It is the intent of the Legislature to establish and | 
| 180 | institutionalize a rational process for long-range planning, | 
| 181 | information gathering, strategic decisionmaking, and funding for | 
| 182 | the purpose of limiting substance abuse. The Legislature finds | 
| 183 | that the creation of a state Office of Drug Control and a  | 
| 184 | Statewide Drug Policy Advisory Council affords the best means of | 
| 185 | establishing and institutionalizing such a process. | 
| 186 | Section 6.  Section 397.332, Florida Statutes, is repealed. | 
| 187 | Section 7.  Paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of subsection (1) | 
| 188 | of section 397.333, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: | 
| 189 | 397.333  Statewide Drug Policy Advisory Council.- | 
| 190 | (1)(a)  The Statewide Drug Policy Advisory Council is | 
| 191 | created within the Department of Health Executive Office of the  | 
| 192 | Governor. The Surgeon General or his or her designeedirector of  | 
| 193 | the Office of Drug Controlshall be a nonvoting, ex officio | 
| 194 | member of the advisory council and shall act as chairperson. The | 
| 195 | director of the Office of Planning and Budgeting or his or her | 
| 196 | designee shall be a nonvoting, ex officio member of the advisory | 
| 197 | council. The department shall provide staff support for the | 
| 198 | council. The Office of Drug Control and the Office of Planning  | 
| 199 | and Budgeting shall provide staff support for the advisory  | 
| 200 | council. | 
| 201 | (b)  The following state officials shall be appointed to | 
| 202 | serve on the advisory council: | 
| 203 | 1.  The Attorney General, or his or her designee. | 
| 204 | 2.  The executive director of the Department of Law | 
| 205 | Enforcement, or his or her designee. | 
| 206 | 3.  The Secretary of Children and Family Services, or his | 
| 207 | or her designee. | 
| 208 | 4.  The State Surgeon General, or his or her designee. | 
| 209 | 4. 5.The Secretary of Corrections, or his or her designee. | 
| 210 | 5. 6.The Secretary of Juvenile Justice, or his or her | 
| 211 | designee. | 
| 212 | 6. 7.The Commissioner of Education, or his or her | 
| 213 | designee. | 
| 214 | 7. 8.The executive director of the Department of Highway | 
| 215 | Safety and Motor Vehicles, or his or her designee. | 
| 216 | 8. 9.The Adjutant General of the state as the Chief of the | 
| 217 | Department of Military Affairs, or his or her designee. | 
| 218 | (c)  In addition, the Governor shall appoint 7 11members | 
| 219 | of the public to serve on the advisory council. Of the 7 11  | 
| 220 | appointed members, one member must have professional or | 
| 221 | occupational expertise in drug enforcement, one member must have | 
| 222 | professional or occupational expertise in substance abuse | 
| 223 | prevention, one member must have professional or occupational | 
| 224 | expertise in substance abuse treatment, and two members must | 
| 225 | have professional or occupational expertise in faith-based | 
| 226 | substance abuse treatment services. The remainder of the members | 
| 227 | appointed should have professional or occupational expertise in, | 
| 228 | or be generally knowledgeable about, issues that relate to drug | 
| 229 | enforcement and substance abuse programs and services. The | 
| 230 | members appointed by the Governor must, to the extent possible, | 
| 231 | equitably represent all geographic areas of the state. | 
| 232 | Section 8.  Section 893.055, Florida Statutes, is repealed. | 
| 233 | Section 9.  Section 893.0551, Florida Statutes, is | 
| 234 | repealed. | 
| 235 | Section 10.  Paragraph (g) of subsection (2), paragraph (a) | 
| 236 | of subsection (5), and paragraph (a) of subsection (6) of | 
| 237 | section 943.031, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: | 
| 238 | 943.031  Florida Violent Crime and Drug Control Council.- | 
| 239 | (2)  MEMBERSHIP.-The council shall consist of 14 members, | 
| 240 | as follows: | 
| 241 | (g)  The Policy Coordinator of the Public Safety Unit of | 
| 242 | the Governor's Office of Planning and Budgeting director of the  | 
| 243 | Office of Drug Control within the Executive Office of the  | 
| 244 | Governor, or a designate. | 
| 245 | 
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| 246 | The Governor, when making appointments under this subsection, | 
| 247 | must take into consideration representation by geography, | 
| 248 | population, ethnicity, and other relevant factors to ensure that | 
| 249 | the membership of the council is representative of the state at | 
| 250 | large. Designates appearing on behalf of a council member who is | 
| 251 | unable to attend a meeting of the council are empowered to vote | 
| 252 | on issues before the council to the same extent the designating | 
| 253 | council member is so empowered. | 
| 254 | (5)  DUTIES OF COUNCIL.-The council shall provide advice | 
| 255 | and make recommendations, as necessary, to the executive | 
| 256 | director of the department. | 
| 257 | (a)  The council may advise the executive director on the | 
| 258 | feasibility of undertaking initiatives which include, but are | 
| 259 | not limited to, the following: | 
| 260 | 1.  Establishing a program which provides grants to | 
| 261 | criminal justice agencies that develop and implement effective | 
| 262 | violent crime prevention and investigative programs and which | 
| 263 | provides grants to law enforcement agencies for the purpose of | 
| 264 | drug control, criminal gang, and illicit money laundering | 
| 265 | investigative efforts or task force efforts that are determined | 
| 266 | by the council to significantly contribute to achieving the | 
| 267 | state's goal of reducing drug-related crime as articulated by  | 
| 268 | the Office of Drug Control, that represent significant criminal | 
| 269 | gang investigative efforts, that represent a significant illicit | 
| 270 | money laundering investigative effort, or that otherwise | 
| 271 | significantly support statewide strategies developed by the | 
| 272 | Statewide Drug Policy Advisory Council established under s. | 
| 273 | 397.333, subject to the limitations provided in this section. | 
| 274 | The grant program may include an innovations grant program to | 
| 275 | provide startup funding for new initiatives by local and state | 
| 276 | law enforcement agencies to combat violent crime or to implement | 
| 277 | drug control, criminal gang, or illicit money laundering | 
| 278 | investigative efforts or task force efforts by law enforcement | 
| 279 | agencies, including, but not limited to, initiatives such as: | 
| 280 | a.  Providing enhanced community-oriented policing. | 
| 281 | b.  Providing additional undercover officers and other | 
| 282 | investigative officers to assist with violent crime | 
| 283 | investigations in emergency situations. | 
| 284 | c.  Providing funding for multiagency or statewide drug | 
| 285 | control, criminal gang, or illicit money laundering | 
| 286 | investigative efforts or task force efforts that cannot be | 
| 287 | reasonably funded completely by alternative sources and that | 
| 288 | significantly contribute to achieving the state's goal of | 
| 289 | reducing drug-related crime as articulated by the Office of Drug  | 
| 290 | Control, that represent significant criminal gang investigative | 
| 291 | efforts, that represent a significant illicit money laundering | 
| 292 | investigative effort, or that otherwise significantly support | 
| 293 | statewide strategies developed by the Statewide Drug Policy | 
| 294 | Advisory Council established under s. 397.333. | 
| 295 | 2.  Expanding the use of automated fingerprint | 
| 296 | identification systems at the state and local level. | 
| 297 | 3.  Identifying methods to prevent violent crime. | 
| 298 | 4.  Identifying methods to enhance multiagency or statewide | 
| 299 | drug control, criminal gang, or illicit money laundering | 
| 300 | investigative efforts or task force efforts that significantly | 
| 301 | contribute to achieving the state's goal of reducing drug- | 
| 302 | related crime as articulated by the Office of Drug Control, that | 
| 303 | represent significant criminal gang investigative efforts, that | 
| 304 | represent a significant illicit money laundering investigative | 
| 305 | effort, or that otherwise significantly support statewide | 
| 306 | strategies developed by the Statewide Drug Policy Advisory | 
| 307 | Council established under s. 397.333. | 
| 308 | 5.  Enhancing criminal justice training programs which | 
| 309 | address violent crime, drug control, illicit money laundering | 
| 310 | investigative techniques, or efforts to control and eliminate | 
| 311 | criminal gangs. | 
| 312 | 6.  Developing and promoting crime prevention services and | 
| 313 | educational programs that serve the public, including, but not | 
| 314 | limited to: | 
| 315 | a.  Enhanced victim and witness counseling services that | 
| 316 | also provide crisis intervention, information referral, | 
| 317 | transportation, and emergency financial assistance. | 
| 318 | b.  A well-publicized rewards program for the apprehension | 
| 319 | and conviction of criminals who perpetrate violent crimes. | 
| 320 | 7.  Enhancing information sharing and assistance in the | 
| 321 | criminal justice community by expanding the use of community | 
| 322 | partnerships and community policing programs. Such expansion may | 
| 323 | include the use of civilian employees or volunteers to relieve | 
| 324 | law enforcement officers of clerical work in order to enable the | 
| 325 | officers to concentrate on street visibility within the | 
| 326 | community. | 
| 327 | (6)  DRUG CONTROL STRATEGY AND CRIMINAL GANG COMMITTEE.- | 
| 328 | (a)  The Drug Control Strategy and Criminal Gang Committee | 
| 329 | is created within the Florida Violent Crime and Drug Control | 
| 330 | Council, consisting of the following council members: | 
| 331 | 1.  The Attorney General or a designate. | 
| 332 | 2.  The designate of the executive director of the | 
| 333 | Department of Law Enforcement. | 
| 334 | 3.  The secretary of the Department of Corrections or a | 
| 335 | designate. | 
| 336 | 4.  The Policy Coordinator of the Public Safety Unit of the | 
| 337 | Governor's Office of Planning and Budgeting, director of the  | 
| 338 | Office of Drug Control within the Executive Office of the  | 
| 339 | Governoror a designate. | 
| 340 | 5.  The state attorney, the two sheriffs, and the two | 
| 341 | chiefs of police, or their designates. | 
| 342 | Section 11.  Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section | 
| 343 | 943.042, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: | 
| 344 | 943.042  Violent Crime Investigative Emergency and Drug | 
| 345 | Control Strategy Implementation Account.- | 
| 346 | (1)  There is created a Violent Crime Investigative | 
| 347 | Emergency and Drug Control Strategy Implementation Account | 
| 348 | within the Department of Law Enforcement Operating Trust Fund. | 
| 349 | The account shall be used to provide emergency supplemental | 
| 350 | funds to: | 
| 351 | (a)  State and local law enforcement agencies which are | 
| 352 | involved in complex and lengthy violent crime investigations, or | 
| 353 | matching funding to multiagency or statewide drug control or | 
| 354 | illicit money laundering investigative efforts or task force | 
| 355 | efforts that significantly contribute to achieving the state's | 
| 356 | goal of reducing drug-related crime as articulated by the Office  | 
| 357 | of Drug Control, that represent a significant illicit money | 
| 358 | laundering investigative effort, or that otherwise significantly | 
| 359 | support statewide strategies developed by the Statewide Drug | 
| 360 | Policy Advisory Council established under s. 397.333; | 
| 361 | Section 12.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2011. |