Bill Text: FL S0680 | 2023 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Energy Transition Task Force
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Failed) 2023-05-05 - Died in Regulated Industries [S0680 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S0680-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2023 SB 680 By Senator Davis 5-00296D-23 2023680__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Energy Transition Task Force; 3 creating the task force adjunct to the Department of 4 Agriculture and Consumer Services for a specified 5 purpose; providing for the membership and duties of 6 the task force; requiring the department to provide 7 staffing and administrative support to the task force; 8 requiring the task force to submit a report to certain 9 officials by a specified date; providing for 10 expiration of the task force; providing an effective 11 date. 12 13 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 14 15 Section 1. Energy Transition Task Force.— 16 (1) The Energy Transition Task Force, a task force as 17 defined in s. 20.03(8), Florida Statutes, is created adjunct to 18 the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to provide 19 recommendations for fostering a fair and equitable transition of 20 this state’s energy infrastructure to renewable energy 21 technologies within minority, underserved, rural, and low-income 22 communities. The task force shall comply with the requirements 23 of s. 20.052, Florida Statutes. 24 (2) The task force shall be composed, at a minimum, of the 25 following members who reflect the ethnic and gender diversity of 26 this state: 27 (a) The following private citizen members, appointed by the 28 Commissioner of Agriculture: 29 1. Four representatives from minority, underserved, rural, 30 or low-income communities from different regions of this state. 31 2. At least one environmental justice expert. 32 3. One representative from the Florida Association of 33 Counties as a representative of underserved, rural communities. 34 4. At least two energy industry liaisons representing 35 utility and solar energy interests. 36 5. At least one representative from a statewide, 37 environmentally focused group. 38 (b) One member appointed by the President of the Senate. 39 (c) One member appointed by the Speaker of the House of 40 Representatives. 41 (3) The task force shall: 42 (a) Recommend appropriate policies, including any necessary 43 statutory changes, for the equitable siting of energy 44 infrastructure throughout this state, including, but not limited 45 to: 46 1. The siting of utility-scale solar arrays in 47 nonresidential neighborhoods, nonrural residential communities, 48 and rural communities; and 49 2. The siting of industrial solar array facility sites in a 50 manner compatible with county or municipality comprehensive 51 plans. 52 (b) Examine strategies to assist minority, underserved, 53 rural, and low-income communities in transitioning to energy 54 efficiency, including use of energy-efficient appliances, 55 weatherization, and other methods, to benefit from lower energy 56 costs. 57 (4) The department shall provide staffing and 58 administrative support to the task force in performing its 59 duties. 60 (5) The task force shall submit a report of its 61 recommendations to the Governor, the Commissioner of 62 Agriculture, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the 63 House of Representatives by September 30, 2024, and this section 64 shall expire upon submission of the report. 65 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.