Florida Senate - 2017 SB 1534
By Senator Thurston
33-01152-17 20171534__
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to the Assistive Technology Advisory
3 Council; amending s. 413.407, F.S.; requiring a
4 representative of the Department of Economic
5 Opportunity, rather than of CareerSource Florida,
6 Inc., to serve on the council; deleting a requirement
7 that the council act as the board of directors of the
8 Florida Alliance for Assistive Services and
9 Technology; requiring the council to advise the
10 alliance; providing an effective date.
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12 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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14 Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) and paragraph
15 (a) of subsection (2) of section 413.407, Florida Statutes, are
16 amended to read:
17 413.407 Assistive Technology Advisory Council.—There is
18 created the Assistive Technology Advisory Council, responsible
19 for ensuring consumer involvement in the creation, application,
20 and distribution of technology-related assistance to and for
21 persons who have disabilities. The council shall fulfill its
22 responsibilities through statewide policy development, both
23 state and federal legislative initiatives, advocacy at both the
24 state and federal level, planning of statewide resource
25 allocations, policy-level management, reviews of both consumer
26 responsiveness and the adequacy of program service delivery, and
27 by performing the functions listed in this section.
28 (1)(a) The council shall be composed of:
29 1. Individuals who have disabilities and who are assistive
30 technology consumers or family members or guardians of those
31 individuals.
32 2. Representatives of consumer organizations concerned with
33 assistive technology.
34 3. Representatives of business and industry, including the
35 insurance industry, concerned with assistive technology.
36 4. A representative of the Division of Vocational
37 Rehabilitation.
38 5. A representative of the Division of Blind Services.
39 6. A representative of the Florida Independent Living
40 Council.
41 7. A representative of the Department of Economic
42 Opportunity CareerSource Florida, Inc.
43 8. A representative of the Department of Education.
44 9. Representatives of other state agencies that provide or
45 coordinate services for persons with disabilities.
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47 Total membership on the council may not exceed 27 at any one
48 time. A majority of the members shall be appointed in accordance
49 with subparagraph 1.
50 (2) In addition to the other functions specified in this
51 section, the council shall:
52 (a) Advise the Florida Act as the board of directors of a
53 not-for-profit corporation created by the division. Through the
54 corporation, the council shall provide direction to Florida’s
55 Alliance for Assistive Services and Technology, administered
56 through the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation within the
57 Florida Department of Education a project sponsored by the
58 department for the coordination and delivery of appropriate,
59 cost-effective, state-of-the-art assistive technology services
60 and devices.
61 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2017.