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2009 Florida Statutes

SECTION 32
Community College Facility Enhancement Challenge Grant Program.
Section 1011.32, Florida Statutes 2009

1011.32  Community College Facility Enhancement Challenge Grant Program.--

(1)  The Legislature recognizes that the community colleges do not have sufficient physical facilities to meet the current demands of their instructional and community programs. It further recognizes that, to strengthen and enhance community colleges, it is necessary to provide facilities in addition to those currently available from existing revenue sources. It further recognizes that there are sources of private support that, if matched with state support, can assist in constructing much needed facilities and strengthen the commitment of citizens and organizations in promoting excellence at each community college. Therefore, it is the intent of the Legislature to establish a program to provide the opportunity for each community college through its direct-support organization to receive and match challenge grants for instructional and community-related capital facilities within the community college.

(2)  There is established the Community College Facility Enhancement Challenge Grant Program for the purpose of assisting the community colleges in building high priority instructional and community-related capital facilities consistent with s. 1004.65, including common areas connecting such facilities. The direct-support organizations that serve the community colleges shall solicit gifts from private sources to provide matching funds for capital facilities. For the purposes of this section, private sources of funds shall not include any federal or state government funds that a community college may receive.

(3)  The Community College Capital Facilities Matching Program shall provide funds to match private contributions for the development of high priority instructional and community-related capital facilities, including common areas connecting such facilities, within the community colleges.

(4)  Within the direct-support organization of each community college there must be established a separate capital facilities matching account for the purpose of providing matching funds from the direct-support organization's unrestricted donations or other private contributions for the development of high priority instructional and community-related capital facilities, including common areas connecting such facilities. The Legislature shall appropriate funds for distribution to a community college after matching funds are certified by the direct-support organization and community college. The Public Education Capital Outlay and Debt Service Trust Fund shall not be used as the source of the state match for private contributions.

(5)  A project may not be initiated unless all private funds for planning, construction, and equipping the facility have been received and deposited in the direct-support organization's matching account for this purpose. However, this requirement does not preclude the community college or direct-support organization from expending available funds from private sources to develop a prospectus, including preliminary architectural schematics or models, for use in its efforts to raise private funds for a facility and for site preparation, planning, and construction. The Legislature may appropriate the state's matching funds in one or more fiscal years for the planning, construction, and equipping of an eligible facility. Each community college shall notify all donors of private funds of a substantial delay in the availability of state matching funds for this program.

(6)  To be eligible to participate in the Community College Facility Enhancement Challenge Grant Program, a community college, through its direct-support organization, shall raise a contribution equal to one-half of the total cost of a facilities construction project from private sources which shall be matched by a state appropriation equal to the amount raised for a facilities construction project, subject to the General Appropriations Act.

(7)  If the state's share of the required match is insufficient to meet the requirements of subsection (6), the community college shall renegotiate the terms of the contribution with the donors. If the project is terminated, each private donation, plus accrued interest, reverts to the direct-support organization for remittance to the donor.

(8)  By September 1 of each year, the State Board of Education shall transmit to the Legislature a list of projects which meet all eligibility requirements to participate in the Community College Facility Enhancement Challenge Grant Program and a budget request which includes the recommended schedule necessary to complete each project.

(9)  In order for a project to be eligible under this program, it must be survey recommended under the provisions of s. 1013.31 and included in the community college's 5-year capital improvement plan, and it must receive approval from the State Board of Education or the Legislature.

(10)  A community college project may not be removed from the approved 3-year PECO priority list because of its successful participation in this program until approved by the Legislature and provided for in the General Appropriations Act. When such a project is completed and removed from the list, all other projects shall move up on the 3-year PECO priority list.

(11)  Any private matching funds for a project which are unexpended after the project is completed shall revert to the community college's direct-support organization capital facilities matching account. The balance of any unexpended state matching funds shall be returned to the fund from which those funds were appropriated.

(12)  The surveys, architectural plans, facility, and equipment shall be the property of the participating community college. A facility constructed under this section may be named in honor of a donor at the option of the community college district board of trustees. A facility may not be named after a living person without prior approval by the State Board of Education.

History.--s. 631, ch. 2002-387; s. 1, ch. 2007-61; s. 29, ch. 2009-60.