Bill Text: FL S0726 | 2014 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Reemployment Assistance Appeals Commission
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Failed) 2014-05-02 - Died in Messages [S0726 Detail]
Download: Florida-2014-S0726-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2014 CS for SB 726 By the Committee on Governmental Oversight and Accountability; and Senator Detert 585-03728-14 2014726c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Reemployment Assistance Appeals 3 Commission; amending s. 443.012, F.S.; revising 4 membership requirements of the commission; removing a 5 provision requiring payment of a daily stipend for 6 certain commissioners; providing an effective date. 7 8 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 9 10 Section 1. Section 443.012, Florida Statutes, is amended to 11 read: 12 443.012 Reemployment Assistance Appeals Commission.— 13 (1) CREATION.—The Reemployment Assistance Appeals 14 CommissionThereis created within the Division of Workforce 15 Services of the Department of Economic Opportunitya16Reemployment Assistance Appeals Commission. The commission is17composed of a chair and two other members appointed by the18Governor, subject to confirmation by the Senate. Only one19appointee may be a representative of employers, as demonstrated20by his or her previous vocation, employment, or affiliation; and21only one appointee may be a representative of employees, as22demonstrated by his or her previous vocation, employment, or23affiliation. 24 (2) MEMBERS.— 25 (a) Except for the chair, the terms of the members serving 26 as of July 1, 2014, shall expire on September 30, 2014. 27 Beginning October 1, 2014, the commission shall be composed of 28 nine members, consisting of the following: 29 1. When the term of the chair serving as of July 1, 2014, 30 expires, a chair, who shall be appointed by the Governor, 31 subject to confirmation by the Senate, for a term of 4 years. 32 The chair must have the qualifications required by law for a 33 judge of the circuit court. 34 2. Eight members appointed by the Governor, subject to 35 confirmation by the Senate, for a term of 2 years, 36 notwithstanding s. 20.052(4)(c). Four members shall be appointed 37 from the even-numbered regional workforce boards under s. 38 445.007(1) and four members shall be appointed from the odd 39 numbered regional workforce boards under s. 445.007(1). However, 40 to stagger the terms of the initial appointments, two members 41 appointed from the even-numbered workforce boards and two 42 members appointed from the odd-numbered workforce boards shall 43 be appointed to a term of 1 year and may be reappointed for an 44 additional term of 2 years. In making appointments, the Governor 45 shall consider representation of labor, minorities, persons with 46 disabilities, small business, and veterans. 47 (b) Only one member may be appointed from an individual 48 regional workforce board at a time. An individual regional 49 workforce board may not be represented by an appointee more than 50 once within a 6-year period. 51 (c) A vacancy for the unexpired term of a member shall be 52 filled in the same manner as the original appointment. 53 (d)(a)The chair: 54 1.Shall devote his or her entire time to commission duties55andIs responsible for the administrative functions of the 56 commission. 57 2.(b)MayThe chair has authority toappoint a general 58 counsel and other personnel to carry out the duties and 59 responsibilities of the commission. 60 3.(c)Shall devote his or her entire time to commission 61 dutiesThechair must have the qualifications required by law62for a judge of the circuit courtand may not engage in any other 63 business vocation or employment. 64 4. Notwithstanding any other law,the chairshall be paid a 65 salary equal to that paid under state law to a judge of the 66 circuit court. 67 (e)(d)The remaining members shall be paid a stipend of68$100 for each day they are engaged in the work of the69commission.The chair and other members are entitled to be 70 reimbursed for travel expenses, as provided in s. 112.061. 71(e)Thetotalsalary of the chair and the travel expenses 72 of the chair and other memberseach member of the commission73 shall be paid from the Employment Security Administration Trust 74 Fund. 75 (3) HEARINGS.— 76 (a) The presence of four members, in addition to the chair, 77 constitutes a quorum of the commission. 78 (b) A member may not take part in a discussion, 79 deliberation, or action on a matter in which he or she is an 80 interested party or has a conflict of interest as defined in s. 81 112.312. 82(2)The membersof the commission shall be appointed to83staggered terms of 4 yearseach. A vacancy for the unexpired84term of a member shall be filled in the same manner as the85original appointment. The presence of two members constitutes a86quorum for any called meeting of the commission.87 (4)(3)AUTHORITY, POWERS, AND DUTIES.—The commission has 88 all authority, powers, and duties, and responsibilitiesrelating 89 to reemployment assistance appeal proceedings under this 90 chapter. 91 (a)(4)The property, personnel, and appropriations relating 92 to the specified authority, powers, and duties, and93responsibilitiesof the commission shall be provided to the 94 commission by the Department of Economic Opportunity. 95(5)The commission is not subject to control, supervision, 96 or direction by the Department of Economic Opportunity in 97 performing its powers or duties under this chapter. 98 (b)(6)The commission may do any of the following: 99 1. Make expenditures, including expenditures for personal 100 services and rent, for law books, books of reference, 101 periodicals, furniture, equipment, and supplies, and for 102 printing and binding as necessary in exercising its authority 103 and powers and carrying out its duties and responsibilities. All 104 such expenditures of the commission shall be allowed and paid as 105 provided in s. 443.211 upon the presentation of itemized 106 vouchers approved by the chair. 107 2.(7)The commission mayCharge fees for publications, 108 subscriptions, and copies of records and documents. These fees 109 must be deposited intointhe Employment Security Administration 110 Trust Fund. 111 3. Adopt rules under ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to 112 administer the provisions of law conferring duties upon it. 113 (c)(8)The commission shall do all of the following: 114 1. Maintain and keep open during reasonable business hours 115 an office in Tallahassee for the purpose of transacting its 116 business, at which office the commission shall keep its official 117 records and papers. The offices shall be furnished and equipped 118 by the commission. The commission may hold sessions and conduct 119 hearings at any place within the state. 120 2.(9)The commission shallPrepare and submit a budget 121 covering the necessary administrative cost of the commission. 122 3.(10)The commission shallHave a seal for authenticating 123 its orders, awards, and proceedings, upon which shall be 124 inscribed the words “State of Florida–Reemployment Assistance 125 Appeals Commission–Seal,” and it shall be judicially noticed. 126(11) The commission has authority to adopt rules under ss.127120.536(1) and 120.54 to administer the provisions of law128conferring duties upon it.129 (d)(12)Orders of the commission relating to reemployment 130 assistance under this chapter are subject to review only by 131 notice of appeal to the district courts of appeal in the manner 132 provided in s. 443.151(4)(e). 133 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2014.