Florida Senate - 2017 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. SB 924
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LEGISLATIVE ACTION
Senate . House
Comm: RCS .
03/22/2017 .
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The Committee on Children, Families, and Elder Affairs (Rouson)
recommended the following:
1 Senate Amendment (with directory and title amendments)
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3 Delete lines 24 - 47
4 and insert:
5 (11) CREATION OF THE TAMPA SULPHUR SPRINGS NEIGHBORHOOD OF
6 PROMISE (SSNOP) SUCCESS ZONE.—
7 (a) There is created within the City of Tampa in
8 Hillsborough County a 10-year project that shall be managed by
9 an entity organized as a corporation not for profit that is
10 registered, incorporated, organized, and operated in compliance
11 with chapter 617. The Tampa SSNOP Success Zone is not subject to
12 control, supervision, or direction by any department of the
13 state in any manner. The Legislature determines, however, that,
14 public policy dictates that the corporation operate in the most
15 open and accessible manner consistent with its public purpose.
16 Therefore, the Legislature declares that the corporation is
17 subject to chapter 119, relating to public records, chapter 286,
18 relating to public meetings and records, and chapter 287,
19 relating to procurement of commodities or contractual services.
20 (b) This initiative is designed to encompass an area that
21 is large enough to include all of the necessary components of
22 community life, including, but not limited to, schools, places
23 of worship, recreational facilities, commercial areas, and
24 common space, yet small enough to allow programs and services to
25 reach every member of the neighborhood who is willing to
26 participate in the project.
27 (12) CREATION OF THE OVERTOWN CHILDREN AND YOUTH
28 COALITION.—
29 (a) There is created within the City of Miami in Miami-Dade
30 County a 10-year project that shall be managed by an entity
31 organized as a corporation not for profit that is registered,
32 incorporated, organized, and operated in compliance with chapter
33 617. The Overtown Children and Youth Coalition is not subject to
34 control, supervision, or direction by any department of the
35 state in any manner. The Legislature determines, however, that
36 public policy dictates that the corporation operate in the most
37 open and accessible manner consistent with its public purpose.
38 Therefore, the Legislature declares that the corporation is
39 subject to chapter 119, relating to public records, chapter 286,
40 relating to public meetings and records, and chapter 287,
41 relating to procurement of commodities or contractual services.
42 (b) This initiative is designed to encompass an area that
43 is large enough to include all of the necessary components of
44 community life, including, but not limited to, schools, places
45 of worship, recreational facilities, commercial areas, and
46 common space, yet small enough to allow programs and services to
47 reach every member of the neighborhood who is willing to
48 participate in the project.
49 (13)(11) IMPLEMENTATION.—
50 (a) The Miami Children’s Initiative, Inc., the New Town
51 Success Zone, the Overton Children and Youth Coalition, and the
52 Parramore Kidz Zone, and the Tampa SSNOP Success Zone have been
53 designated as Florida Children’s Initiatives
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55 ====== D I R E C T O R Y C L A U S E A M E N D M E N T ======
56 And the directory clause is amended as follows:
57 Delete lines 20 - 21
58 and insert:
59 Florida Statutes, is redesignated as subsection (13) and
60 amended, and new subsections (11) and (12) are added to that
61 section, to
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63 ================= T I T L E A M E N D M E N T ================
64 And the title is amended as follows:
65 Delete lines 3 - 15
66 and insert:
67 409.147, F.S.; creating the Tampa Sulphur Springs
68 Neighborhood of Promise Success Zone within the City
69 of Tampa in Hillsborough County and the Overtown
70 Children and Youth Coalition within the City of Miami
71 in Miami-Dade County; providing for the projects to be
72 managed by corporations not for profit that are not
73 subject to control, supervision, or direction by any
74 department of the state; providing legislative intent;
75 requiring the corporations to be subject to state
76 public records and public meeting requirements and to
77 requirements for the procurement of commodities and
78 contractual services; providing that the success zone
79 and the coalition are designed to encompass areas
80 large enough to include certain components but small
81 enough to allow programs and services to reach
82 participants; providing implementation of the
83 coalition and the success zone; providing an effective
84 date.