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1997 Florida Statutes
Florida State Employees' Charitable Campaign.
110.181 Florida State Employees' Charitable Campaign.--
(1) CREATION AND ORGANIZATION OF CAMPAIGN.--
(a) The Department of Management Services shall establish and maintain, in coordination with the payroll system of the Department of Banking and Finance, an annual Florida State Employees' Charitable Campaign. Except as provided in subsection (5), this annual fundraising drive is the only authorized charitable fundraising drive directed toward state employees within work areas during work hours, and for which the state will provide payroll deduction.
(b) State officers' and employees' contributions toward the Florida State Employees' Charitable Campaign must be entirely voluntary.
(c) Participation in the annual Florida State Employees' Charitable Campaign must be limited to any nonprofit charitable organization which has as its principal mission:
1. Public health and welfare;
2. Education;
3. Environmental restoration and conservation;
4. Civil and human rights; or
5. Any nonprofit charitable organization engaged in the relief of human suffering and poverty.
(d) An independent unaffiliated agency must be a statewide entity whose programs provide substantial, direct, hands-on services that meet basic human or environmental needs and extend throughout the year and throughout the state.
(e) An international service agency must have well-defined programs that meet basic human or environmental needs outside the United States with no duplication of existing programs.
(f) A national agency must demonstrate, through a well-defined program, direct services meeting basic human or environmental needs which are readily available, being administered, or providing a substantial direct benefit to the residents of this state.
(g) Any nonprofit charitable organization participating in the Florida State Employees' Charitable Campaign must have its financial records audited annually by an independent public accountant whose examination conforms to generally accepted accounting principles.
(h) Organizations ineligible to participate in the Florida State Employees' Charitable Campaign include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Organizations whose fundraising and administrative expenses exceed 25 percent, unless extraordinary circumstances can be demonstrated.
2. Organizations whose activities contain an element that is more than incidentally political in nature or whose activities are primarily political, religious, professional, or fraternal in nature.
3. Organizations which discriminate against any individual or group on account of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap, or political affiliation.
4. Organizations not properly registered as a charitable organization as required by the Solicitation of Contributions Act, ss. 496.401-496.424.
5. Organizations which have not received tax-exempt status under s. 501(c)(3), Internal Revenue Code.
(2) SELECTION OF FISCAL AGENTS; COST.--
(a) The Department of Management Services shall select through the competitive procurement process a fiscal agent or agents to receive, account for, and distribute charitable contributions among participating charitable organizations.
(b) The fiscal agent shall withhold the reasonable costs for conducting the campaign and for accounting and distribution to the participating organizations and shall reimburse the department the actual cost, not to exceed 1 percent, for coordinating the campaign in accordance with the rules of the department.
(c) The fiscal agent shall furnish the department and participating charitable organizations a report of the accounting and distribution activities. Records relating to these activities shall be open for inspection upon reasonable notice and request.
(d) A local steering committee shall be established in each fiscal agent area to assist in conducting the campaign and to direct the distribution of undesignated funds. The committee shall be composed of state employees selected by the fiscal agent.
(3) RULEMAKING AUTHORITY; ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW.--
(a) In accordance with the recommendations of the steering committee, the department shall adopt rules relating to the time and manner for charitable organizations' participation in the campaign, selection and responsibilities of the fiscal agent, determination of eligible expenses, and such other rules as may be necessary to administer the campaign.
(b) Department action which adversely affects the substantial interests of a party may be subject to a hearing. The proceeding shall be conducted in accordance with chapter 120, except that the time limits set forth in s. 496.405(7) shall prevail to the extent of any conflict.
(4) FLORIDA STATE EMPLOYEES' CHARITABLE CAMPAIGN STEERING COMMITTEE.--A Florida State Employees' Charitable Campaign steering committee shall be established with seven members appointed by members of the administration commission, and two members appointed by the secretary of the department from among applications submitted from other agencies or departments. The committee, whose members shall serve staggered terms, shall meet at the call of the secretary. Members shall serve without compensation, but shall be entitled to receive reimbursement for travel and per diem expenses as provided in s. 112.061.
(5) PARTICIPATION OF STATE UNIVERSITIES.--Each university may elect to participate in the Florida State Employees' Charitable Campaign, upon timely notice to the department. Each university may also conduct annual charitable fundraising drives for employees under the authority granted in s. 240.209(3)(f).
History.--s. 1, ch. 93-56.