Bill Text: FL S0794 | 2021 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: Independent Living Services
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2021-06-14 - Chapter No. 2021-78 [S0794 Detail]
Download: Florida-2021-S0794-Enrolled.html
ENROLLED 2021 Legislature SB 794 2021794er 1 2 An act relating to independent living services; 3 amending s. 413.395, F.S.; removing a provision 4 requiring the Florida Independent Living Council to 5 assist the Division of Blind Services of the 6 Department of Education; revising the membership of 7 the council; revising the council’s duties and 8 responsibilities; authorizing the council to conduct 9 certain activities as described in the state plan for 10 independent living; requiring the council to 11 coordinate with centers for independent living; 12 prohibiting the council from engaging in certain 13 activities; requiring the council to comply with state 14 and federal laws and regulations relating to lobbying; 15 amending s. 413.4021, F.S.; increasing the percentage 16 of certain revenues used to administer the James 17 Patrick Memorial Work Incentive Personal Attendant 18 Services and Employment Assistance Program; providing 19 an effective date. 20 21 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 22 23 Section 1. Section 413.395, Florida Statutes, is amended to 24 read: 25 413.395 Florida Independent Living Council.— 26 (1) There is created the Florida Independent Living Council 27 to assist the divisionand the Division of Blind Services of the28Department of Education, as well as other state agencies and 29 local planning and administrative entities assisted under Title 30 VII of the act, in the expansion and development of statewide 31 independent living policies, programs, and concepts and to 32 recommend improvements for such programs and services. The 33 council shall function independently of the division and, unless 34 the council elects to incorporate as a not-for-profit 35 corporation, is assigned to the division for administrative 36 purposes only. The council may elect to be incorporated as a 37 Florida corporation not for profit and, upon such election, 38 shall be assisted in the incorporation by the division for the 39 purposes stated in this section. The appointed members of the 40 council may constitute the board of directors for the 41 corporation. 42 (2) The council shall consist of 11 members, including a 43 minimum of three persons who are employees of a center for 44 independent living14 members, excluding ex officio, nonvoting45members. At least six members of the council must be persons who 46 have significant disabilities who are not employed by any state 47 agency or center for independent living. The members of the 48 council shall be appointed by the Governor after soliciting 49 recommendations from the council. 50 (3) The council shall include: 51 (a) At least one director of a center for independent 52 living who is chosen by the directors of the centers for 53 independent living within the state. 54 (b) As ex officio, nonvoting members: 55 1. A representative from the division. 562.A representative from the Division of Blind Services.57 2.3.Representatives from one or more other state agencies 58 that provide services to persons who have disabilities. 59 (4) The council may include: 60 (a) Other representatives from the centers for independent 61 living. 62 (b) Parents and guardians of persons who have disabilities. 63 (c) Advocates of and for persons who have disabilities. 64 (d) Representatives from private businesses. 65 (e) Representatives from organizations that provide 66 services for persons who have disabilities. 67 (f) Other appropriate individuals. 68 (5) The council shall be composed of members: 69 (a) Who provide statewide representation. 70 (b) Who represent a broad range of persons who have 71 disabilities from diverse backgrounds. 72 (c) Who are knowledgeable about the centers for independent 73 living and independent living services. 74 (d) A majority of whom are: 75 1. Persons who have disabilities. 76 2. Not employed by any state agency or center for 77 independent living. 78 (6) The council shall select a chairperson from among the 79 voting membership of the council. 80 (7) Each member of the council shall serve for a term of 3 81 years, except that: 82 (a) A member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring before 83prior tothe expiration of the term for which the predecessor 84 was appointed shall be appointed for the remainder of such term. 85 (b) The terms of service of the members initially appointed 86 shall be, as specified by the Governor, for such fewer number of 87 years as will provide for the expiration of terms on a staggered 88 basis. 89 (c) ANomember of the council may not serve more than two 90 consecutive full terms. 91 (8) Any vacancy occurring in the membership of the council 92 shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment. 93 A vacancy does not affect the power of the remaining members to 94 execute the duties of the council. 95 (9) Thechairperson of thecouncil shall designate a 96 representative who shall also serve as a member of the Florida 97 Rehabilitation Council. 98 (10) The council may meet at the call of the chairperson, 99 at thejointrequest of the divisionand the Division of Blind100Services, or at such times as may be prescribed by rule, but not 101 fewerlessthan twice each calendar year. The council shall make 102 a report of each meeting, which shall include a record of its 103 discussions and recommendations. The divisionand the Division104of Blind Servicesshall make such reports available to the 105 public. 106 (11) The council shall: 107 (a) Jointly develop and submit, in conjunction with the 108 directors of the centers for independent livingdivision, the 109 state plan for independent living in accordance with federal 110 guidelines and after receiving public input from persons who 111 have disabilities and other stakeholders in the state. 112 (b) Monitor, review, and evaluate the implementation of the 113 state plan for independent living. 114 (c) Coordinate activities withthe Florida Rehabilitation115Council andother entities in the state that provide services 116 similar or complementary to independent living services, 117 including entities that facilitate the provision of or provide 118 long-term community-based services and supportscouncils that119address the needs of specific disability populations and issues120under other federal law. 121 (d) Meet regularly and ensure that all regularly scheduled 122 meetings of the council are open to the public with sufficient 123 advance notice. 124 (e) Submit to the administratorCommissionerof the 125 Administration for Community Living within the United States 126 Department of Health and Human ServicesFederal Rehabilitation127Administration Servicessuch periodic reports as the 128 administratorcommissionermay reasonably request and keep such 129 records, and afford access to such records, as the administrator 130commissionerfinds necessary to verify such reports. 131 (12)(a) The council may conduct the following activities, 132 as authorized and described in the state plan for independent 133 living: 134 1. Work with centers for independent living to coordinate 135 services with public and private entities to improve independent 136 living services provided to persons who have disabilities. 137 2. Develop resources to support the activities described in 138 the state plan for independent living and the provision of 139 independent living services by centers for independent living. 140 3. Other activities consistent with the purpose of this 141 section and comparable to other activities in this section, as 142 the council determines to be appropriate and as authorized in 143 the state plan for independent living. 144 (b) The council: 145 1. Shall coordinate with centers for independent living to 146 avoid conflicting or overlapping activities within the centers’ 147 established service areas. 148 2. May not engage in activities that constitute the direct 149 provision of independent living services to persons who have 150 disabilities, including the independent living core services. 151 3. Shall comply with state and federal laws and regulations 152 relating to restrictions and prohibitions on lobbying 153 activities. 154 Section 2. Subsection (1) of section 413.4021, Florida 155 Statutes, is amended to read: 156 413.4021 Program participant selection; tax collection 157 enforcement diversion program.—The Department of Revenue, in 158 coordination with the Florida Association of Centers for 159 Independent Living and the Florida Prosecuting Attorneys 160 Association, shall select judicial circuits in which to operate 161 the program. The association and the state attorneys’ offices 162 shall develop and implement a tax collection enforcement 163 diversion program, which shall collect revenue due from persons 164 who have not remitted their collected sales tax. The criteria 165 for referral to the tax collection enforcement diversion program 166 shall be determined cooperatively between the state attorneys’ 167 offices and the Department of Revenue. 168 (1) Notwithstanding s. 212.20, 7550percent of the 169 revenues collected from the tax collection enforcement diversion 170 program shall be deposited into the special reserve account of 171 the Florida Association of Centers for Independent Living, to be 172 used to administer the James Patrick Memorial Work Incentive 173 Personal Attendant Services and Employment Assistance Program 174 and to contract with the state attorneys participating in the 175 tax collection enforcement diversion program in an amount of not 176 more than $75,000 for each state attorney. 177 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2021.