Florida Senate - 2020 SENATOR AMENDMENT
Bill No. CS/CS/HB 731, 2nd Eng.
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LEGISLATIVE ACTION
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Floor: 1/AD/2R . Floor: C
03/10/2020 02:36 PM . 03/12/2020 04:40 PM
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Senator Bradley moved the following:
1 Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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3 Before line 136
4 insert:
5 Section 1. Paragraph (c) of subsection (4) of section
6 381.915, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
7 381.915 Florida Consortium of National Cancer Institute
8 Centers Program.—
9 (4) Tier designations and corresponding weights within the
10 Florida Consortium of National Cancer Institute Centers Program
11 are as follows:
12 (c) Tier 3: Florida-based cancer centers seeking
13 designation as either a NCI-designated cancer center or NCI
14 designated comprehensive cancer center, which shall be weighted
15 at 1.0.
16 1. A cancer center shall meet the following minimum
17 criteria to be considered eligible for Tier 3 designation in any
18 given fiscal year:
19 a. Conducting cancer-related basic scientific research and
20 cancer-related population scientific research;
21 b. Offering and providing the full range of diagnostic and
22 treatment services on site, as determined by the Commission on
23 Cancer of the American College of Surgeons;
24 c. Hosting or conducting cancer-related interventional
25 clinical trials that are registered with the NCI’s Clinical
26 Trials Reporting Program;
27 d. Offering degree-granting programs or affiliating with
28 universities through degree-granting programs accredited or
29 approved by a nationally recognized agency and offered through
30 the center or through the center in conjunction with another
31 institution accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the
32 Southern Association of Colleges and Schools;
33 e. Providing training to clinical trainees, medical
34 trainees accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate
35 Medical Education or the American Osteopathic Association, and
36 postdoctoral fellows recently awarded a doctorate degree; and
37 f. Having more than $5 million in annual direct costs
38 associated with their total NCI peer-reviewed grant funding.
39 2. The General Appropriations Act or accompanying
40 legislation may limit the number of cancer centers which shall
41 receive Tier 3 designations or provide additional criteria for
42 such designation.
43 3. A cancer center’s participation in Tier 3 may not extend
44 beyond June 30, 2024 shall be limited to 6 years.
45 4. A cancer center that qualifies as a designated Tier 3
46 center under the criteria provided in subparagraph 1. by July 1,
47 2014, is authorized to pursue NCI designation as a cancer center
48 or a comprehensive cancer center until June 30, 2024 for 6 years
49 after qualification.
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52 And the title is amended as follows:
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55 Administration; amending s. 381.915, F.S.; revising
56 time limits for Tier 3 cancer center designations
57 within the Florida Consortium of National Cancer
58 Institute Centers Program; amending s. 383.327, F.S.;
59 requiring