Florida Senate - 2023                                     SB 858
       
       
        
       By Senator Torres
       
       
       
       
       
       25-01713-23                                            2023858__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to the Military Corpsmen and Medics of
    3         Florida Program; creating s. 295.126, F.S.; providing
    4         legislative intent; defining terms; establishing the
    5         Military Corpsmen and Medics of Florida (MCMF)
    6         Program; providing the purposes of the program;
    7         providing the components of the program; creating the
    8         MCMF Program Office of Veterans Advocacy within the
    9         Department of Health; providing that the MCMF Program
   10         Veterans’ Advocate is the head of the office;
   11         providing qualifications of the advocate; prescribing
   12         duties of the advocate; requiring the MCMF Program,
   13         through the Department of Economic Opportunity, to
   14         assist certain veterans and their spouses with
   15         specified tasks; requiring Florida Is For Veterans,
   16         Inc., to coordinate with specified entities to fulfill
   17         the program’s purposes and recruit, establish, and
   18         maintain a statewide list of participating health care
   19         providers; requiring the department to waive certain
   20         fees for specified veterans and their spouses;
   21         authorizing the department to adopt rules; amending s.
   22         295.22, F.S.; requiring Florida Is for Veterans, Inc.,
   23         to collaborate with specified entities to implement
   24         the MCMF Program; specifying duties of Florida Is For
   25         Veterans, Inc., related to the program; creating s.
   26         1004.0963, F.S.; defining the term “department
   27         boards”; requiring the Board of Governors and the
   28         State Board Of Education, in consultation with
   29         specified entities, to adopt specified regulations and
   30         rules, respectively; requiring the Articulation
   31         Coordinating Committee to convene a workgroup by a
   32         specified date; providing responsibilities of the
   33         workgroup; providing the membership of the workgroup;
   34         requiring the Office of K-20 Articulation to provide
   35         administrative support to the workgroup; requiring the
   36         workgroup to establish a specified process for
   37         prioritizing and determining certain course
   38         equivalencies and minimum credit or clock hours
   39         awarded to certain individuals; requiring the
   40         workgroup to provide certain recommendations to the
   41         Board of Governors and the State Board of Education by
   42         a specified date; requiring the Articulation
   43         Coordinating Committee to approve a specified list of
   44         certain course equivalencies and credits and clock
   45         hours for certain veterans; requiring the committee to
   46         annually update the list; requiring specified entities
   47         to annually adopt the updated list; providing
   48         applicability; requiring specified entities to award
   49         credit and clock hours for courses taken and training
   50         received by certain veterans under specified
   51         conditions; authorizing postsecondary institutions to
   52         award additional credit or clock hours, if
   53         appropriate; providing that certain credit or clock
   54         hours earned by veterans under certain conditions are
   55         guaranteed to transfer to specified entities;
   56         authorizing the Articulation Coordinating Committee to
   57         form a certain subcommittee; providing an effective
   58         date.
   59          
   60  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   61  
   62         Section 1. Section 295.126, Florida Statutes, is created to
   63  read:
   64         295.126 Military Corpsmen and Medics of Florida (MCMF)
   65  Program.—
   66         (1) LEGISLATIVE INTENT.—It is the intent of the Legislature
   67  to assist military-trained health care veterans and their
   68  spouses in finding employment in this state’s health care and
   69  health care-related industries, occupations, and professions as
   70  they transition to civilian life and to offer educational credit
   71  to military-trained health care veterans for their service in
   72  the United States military, to be applied toward the education
   73  and training required in this state to attain a health care or
   74  health care-related license to enter a health care or health
   75  care-related industry, occupation, or profession.
   76         (2)DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term:
   77         (a)“Department” means the Department of Health.
   78         (b)“License” has the same meaning as in s. 456.001.
   79         (c)“Military-trained health care veteran” means a person
   80  who:
   81         1.Has served within the preceding consecutive 12 months as
   82  an Army Combat Medic Specialist, a Navy or Fleet Marine Force
   83  Hospital Corpsman, an Air Force or Space Force Aerospace Medical
   84  Service Technician, or a Coast Guard Health Services Technician,
   85  or in other military positions similar to civilian X-ray
   86  technicians, dental assistants, medical assistants, or
   87  phlebotomists; and
   88         2.Was discharged or separated from military service under
   89  conditions other than dishonorable or whose discharge was
   90  upgraded to an honorable discharge.
   91         (d)“Participating health care provider” means:
   92         1.A physician licensed under chapter 458 or an osteopathic
   93  physician licensed under chapter 459;
   94         2.A professional corporation or partnership of physicians
   95  licensed under chapter 458 or osteopathic physicians licensed
   96  under chapter 459;
   97         3.A hospital or ambulatory surgical center licensed under
   98  chapter 395;
   99         4.An office registered under s. 458.328 or s. 459.0138;
  100         5.A commercial enterprise having medical facilities for
  101  its employees which are supervised by one or more physicians
  102  licensed under chapter 458 or osteopathic physicians licensed
  103  under chapter 459; or
  104         6.A facility licensed under chapter 395 which offers
  105  medical services to the public and is supervised by one or more
  106  physicians licensed under chapter 458 or osteopathic physicians
  107  licensed under chapter 459.
  108         (e)“Veteran” has the same meaning as in s. 1.01(14) and
  109  includes a former member of the Florida National Guard who was
  110  discharged or separated from service under conditions other than
  111  dishonorable or was upgraded to an honorable discharge.
  112         (3)ESTABLISHMENT.—The department, in collaboration with
  113  the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Florida Is For Veterans,
  114  Inc., and the Department of Economic Opportunity, shall
  115  establish and administer the Military Corpsmen and Medics of
  116  Florida (MCMF) Program.
  117         (4) PURPOSES.—The purposes of the MCMF Program include, but
  118  are not limited to, the following:
  119         (a) Assisting military-trained health care veterans and
  120  their spouses to identify and apply for health care-related
  121  employment and health care licensure and certification and to
  122  connect veterans who have military health care training and are
  123  seeking employment in health care fields with health care
  124  organizations seeking to hire dedicated, well-trained workers.
  125         (b) Meeting the health care workforce demands of this state
  126  by facilitating access to training and education in health care
  127  and health care-related fields for veterans and their spouses
  128  and by promoting the health care licensing and certification
  129  programs provided by the state.
  130         (c) Assisting military-trained health care veterans and
  131  their spouses to identify health care and health care-related
  132  industries, occupations, and professions within this state for
  133  which they may be immediately qualified to apply or to apply for
  134  licensure or certification based on previous civilian or
  135  military health care training.
  136         (d) Assisting military-trained health care veterans and
  137  their spouses to identify health care and health care-related
  138  education and training programs within this state which will
  139  recognize veterans’ and their spouses’ medical skills and which
  140  will allow such veterans and spouses to build on those skills in
  141  order to gain employment and work toward obtaining appropriate
  142  health care licensure or certification.
  143         (e) Assisting military-trained health care veterans and
  144  their spouses with licensure under ss. 456.024 and 456.0241, if
  145  applicable.
  146         (5)PROGRAM COMPONENTS.—The MCMF Program consists of the
  147  following components:
  148         (a) Office of Veterans Advocacy.
  149         1. There is created within the department the MCMF Program
  150  Office of Veterans Advocacy.
  151         2. The department shall designate an MCMF Program Veterans’
  152  Advocate, who shall serve on a full-time basis as the head of
  153  the program and carry out the purposes and functions of the
  154  office in accordance with state and federal law.
  155         3.The MCMF Program Veterans’ Advocate shall manage the
  156  implementation and administration of the program through ongoing
  157  collaboration with the United States Department of Defense, the
  158  Department of Veterans’ Affairs, the Department of Economic
  159  Opportunity, Florida Is For Veterans, Inc., the Department of
  160  Education, and any other identified stakeholders to further the
  161  mission of the program.
  162         4.The MCMF Program Veterans’ Advocate must possess
  163  significant advocacy skills and an understanding of the
  164  following:
  165         a.The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery;
  166         b.The Armed Forces Qualification Test;
  167         c.United States military occupation specialty code (MOS)
  168  categories;
  169         d.The training received by veterans in various MOS
  170  categories; and
  171         e.The practice requirements of the various comparable
  172  department-recognized, licensed occupations and professions.
  173         5.The duties of the MCMF Program Veterans’ Advocate
  174  include, but are not limited to, the following:
  175         a. Providing information, guidance, direction, and
  176  assistance, as needed, with the licensure or certification
  177  application process or with expedited licensing or
  178  certification, as appropriate, to military-trained health care
  179  veterans and their spouses transitioning into civilian health
  180  care and health care-related industries, occupations, and
  181  professions;
  182         b. Providing on the department’s website and in pamphlet
  183  format specific information, including available statewide
  184  educational and training opportunities and resources for which
  185  military-trained health care veterans and their spouses may
  186  immediately qualify;
  187         c. Providing guidance, direction, and assistance, as
  188  needed, including specific information on the department’s
  189  website and in pamphlet format, for military-trained health care
  190  veterans and their spouses on additional education and training
  191  required to obtain licensure or certification for health care
  192  and health care-related occupations and professions and whether
  193  such veterans and spouses may qualify for expedited state
  194  licensure or certification in the following health care and
  195  health care-related occupations:
  196         (I) Licensed registered or practical nurse under ss.
  197  464.008, 464.009, 464.0095, and 456.024;
  198         (II)Optician under s. 484.007;
  199         (III)Certain radiological personnel under part IV of
  200  chapter 468;
  201         (IV)Emergency medical technician under chapter 401;
  202         (V) Paramedic under chapter 401; and
  203         (VI)Any other health care license type for which the
  204  department finds a military-trained health care veteran or his
  205  or her spouse needs guidance, direction, and assistance; and
  206         d.Referring any requests to the Department of Economic
  207  Opportunity to assist military-trained health care veterans and
  208  their spouses in resume writing and proofreading, job
  209  application completion, and interviewing skills and techniques.
  210         (b)No veteran left behind.—Veterans who do not meet the
  211  definition of the term “military-trained health care veteran”
  212  but who have served in health care-related fields must receive
  213  assistance from the MCMF Program through the Department of
  214  Economic Opportunity in resume writing and proofreading,
  215  mentorship, and obtaining employment with participating health
  216  care providers.
  217         (c)Health care leadership.—The MCMF Program, through the
  218  Department of Economic Opportunity, shall assist veterans and
  219  their spouses who have gained management experience or have
  220  completed an advanced degree in finding civilian health care
  221  leadership and management employment opportunities in a variety
  222  of health care and health care-related disciplines.
  223         (d)Promote participating health care providers.—Florida Is
  224  For Veterans, Inc., in coordination with the Department of
  225  Economic Opportunity, the Department of Health, and the MCMF
  226  Program Office of Veterans Advocacy, shall work to fulfill the
  227  purposes of the program and to recruit, establish, and maintain
  228  a statewide list of the MCMF Program participating health care
  229  providers which it shall make available to the department, the
  230  MCMF Program, and veterans and their spouses upon request.
  231         (6) FEES.—The department shall waive all application fees,
  232  certificate fees, and unlicensed activity fees for military
  233  trained health care veterans and their spouses.
  234         (7)RULEMAKING AUTHORITY.—The department may adopt rules
  235  pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement this section.
  236         Section 2. Paragraph (g) is added to subsection (3) of
  237  section 295.22, Florida Statutes, to read:
  238         295.22 Veterans Employment and Training Services Program.—
  239         (3) ADMINISTRATION.—Florida Is For Veterans, Inc., shall
  240  administer the Veterans Employment and Training Services Program
  241  and perform all of the following functions:
  242         (g)Assist the Department of Health in fulfilling the
  243  purposes of the Military Corpsmen and Medics of Florida (MCMF)
  244  Program as set forth in s. 295.126(4). The corporation shall:
  245         1.Recruit health care providers to participate in the MCMF
  246  Program and establish and maintain a statewide list, by
  247  geographical area, of such participating health care providers
  248  as defined in s. 295.126(2) in furtherance of the Legislatures
  249  intent to provide preference, priority, and available waivers to
  250  military-trained health care veterans as defined in s.
  251  295.126(2) and their spouses for certain educational
  252  requirements in the hiring practices set forth in ss. 295.065,
  253  295.07, 295.08, and 295.085. The corporation shall make the list
  254  available to military-trained health care veterans and their
  255  spouses upon request.
  256         2.Assist participating health care providers in recruiting
  257  and hiring military-trained health care veterans and their
  258  spouses by connecting such health care providers with suitable
  259  applicants for employment.
  260         3.Assist a military-trained health care veteran
  261  participating in the program, or the veteran’s spouse, in
  262  identifying participating health care providers for potential
  263  employment, including providing assistance with resume writing
  264  and proofreading, application completion, and interviewing
  265  skills. The corporation may consult and coordinate with the
  266  Department of Economic Opportunity to make referrals for such
  267  assistance.
  268         4. Assist MCMF Program military-trained health care
  269  veterans and their spouses who have gained management experience
  270  or have completed an advanced degree in finding civilian health
  271  care leadership and management employment in a variety of health
  272  care and health care-related disciplines. The corporation may
  273  consult and coordinate with the Department of Economic
  274  Opportunity to make referrals for such assistance.
  275         Section 3. Section 1004.0963, Florida Statutes, is created
  276  to read:
  277         1004.0963Postsecondary credit for health care and health
  278  care-related military training and education courses.—
  279         (1) As used in this section, the term “department boards”
  280  means any Department of Health board or the department if there
  281  is no board.
  282         (2)In consultation with the Department of Veterans’
  283  Affairs and the Department of Health, the Board of Governors
  284  shall adopt regulations, and the State Board of Education shall
  285  adopt rules, to create a process that enables eligible military
  286  trained health care veterans as defined in s. 295.126(2) to earn
  287  uniform postsecondary educational credit across all public
  288  postsecondary educational institutions in this state for
  289  college-level education and training acquired while serving in
  290  the military. The regulations and rules must include procedures
  291  for credential evaluation and the uniform award of postsecondary
  292  educational credit and career education academic and clinical
  293  clock hours, including, but not limited to, equivalency and
  294  alignment of military coursework with appropriate postsecondary
  295  educational courses and course descriptions. The regulations and
  296  rules must provide for procedures to develop systematically
  297  coordinated educational course equivalencies to be included in
  298  the statewide articulation agreement required by s. 1007.23(1)
  299  which enable eligible military-trained health care veterans to
  300  earn uniform educational course credit and uniform academic and
  301  clinical clock hours across all public colleges, universities,
  302  training schools, and training programs in this state for
  303  education and training acquired in the military.
  304         (3) The Articulation Coordinating Committee shall convene a
  305  workgroup by July 15, 2024, which is responsible for developing
  306  a process for determining postsecondary educational course
  307  equivalencies and the minimum postsecondary educational credit
  308  for career education and academic and clinical clock hours which
  309  must be awarded for courses taken and occupations performed by
  310  individuals during their service in the military.
  311         (a) The workgroup shall be composed of the following
  312  members:
  313         1. The chair of the Articulation Coordinating Committee or
  314  his or her designee, who shall serve as chair.
  315         2. One member representing academic affairs administrators
  316  and faculty from state universities with expertise in health
  317  care and health care-related industries, occupations, and
  318  professions, appointed by the chair of the Board of Governors.
  319         3. One member representing academic affairs administrators
  320  and faculty from Florida College System institutions with
  321  expertise in health care and health care-related industries,
  322  occupations, and professions, appointed by the chair of the
  323  State Board of Education.
  324         4. One member representing faculty from career centers with
  325  expertise in health care and health care-related industries,
  326  occupations, and professions, appointed by the State Board of
  327  Education.
  328         5. Two members representing veterans familiar with the
  329  Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery; the Armed Forces
  330  Qualification Test; the military occupation specialty code (MOS)
  331  categories; and the training received by veterans in various MOS
  332  categories, appointed by the executive director of the
  333  Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
  334         6. Four faculty members, appointed by the appropriate
  335  department boards, who represent, respectively, state
  336  universities, Florida College System institutions, career
  337  centers, training schools, and training programs in this state
  338  which train emergency medical technicians, opticians,
  339  paramedics, licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, and
  340  radiologic technologists, or other health care or health care
  341  related industries, occupations, or professions as deemed
  342  appropriate by the Department of Health.
  343         (b) The Office of K-20 Articulation shall provide
  344  administrative support to the workgroup.
  345         (c) The workgroup shall establish a process for
  346  prioritizing and determining postsecondary educational course
  347  equivalencies and the minimum postsecondary educational credit
  348  or career education and academic and clinical clock hours that
  349  must be awarded for courses taken and training received for
  350  occupations performed by individuals during their service in the
  351  military. The workgroup shall provide recommendations to the
  352  Board of Governors and the State Board of Education by December
  353  1, 2025, for approval at the next meeting of each applicable
  354  department board to allow for adequate public notice.
  355         (d) Upon approval of the workgroup’s recommendations, the
  356  Articulation Coordinating Committee shall facilitate the review
  357  of courses taken and occupations performed by individuals during
  358  their service in the military for postsecondary educational
  359  course equivalencies and the minimum postsecondary educational
  360  credit or career education and academic and clinical clock hours
  361  that must be awarded in accordance with the approved process.
  362         (e) Within 1 year after approval of the workgroup’s
  363  recommendations, the Articulation Coordinating Committee shall
  364  approve a prioritized list of systematically coordinated
  365  postsecondary educational course equivalencies and the minimum
  366  postsecondary educational credit for military career education
  367  and training and academic and clinical clock hours that must be
  368  awarded for courses taken and occupations performed by
  369  individuals during their service in the military. The list must
  370  be updated annually. The Board of Governors, the applicable
  371  department boards, and the State Board of Education must timely
  372  adopt the list approved by the Articulation Coordinating
  373  Committee at the next meeting of each applicable board to allow
  374  for adequate public notice. For the purpose of statewide
  375  application, postsecondary educational course equivalencies and
  376  the minimum postsecondary educational credit, career education,
  377  and academic and clinical clock hours that must be awarded for
  378  courses taken and the training received for occupations
  379  performed by individuals during service in the military must be
  380  delineated by the State Board of Education and the Board of
  381  Governors in the statewide articulation agreement required by s.
  382  1007.23(1).
  383         (f) State universities, Florida College System
  384  institutions, career centers, training schools, and training
  385  programs must award postsecondary educational credit and
  386  academic and clinical clock hours for courses taken and training
  387  received for occupations performed by individuals during service
  388  in the military based on the list adopted by the Board of
  389  Governors, the State Board of Education, and the applicable
  390  department boards pursuant to paragraph (e) if the educational
  391  credit or career education and academic and clinical clock hours
  392  can be applied toward the student’s degree or certificate.
  393         (g)Postsecondary educational institutions may award
  394  additional educational credit and academic and clinical clock
  395  hours, if appropriate. Educational credit or academic and
  396  clinical clock hours awarded in accordance with minimum
  397  postsecondary educational credit and academic and clinical clock
  398  hour requirements, respectively, are guaranteed to transfer to
  399  other state universities, Florida College System institutions,
  400  career centers, training schools, and training programs.
  401         (h)The Articulation Coordinating Committee may form a
  402  subcommittee to carry out the committee’s duties under this
  403  subsection.
  404         Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.