Bill Text: FL S1436 | 2019 | Regular Session | Introduced
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Bill Title: Closing the Gap Grant Proposals
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-05-01 - Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see HB 1045 (Ch. 2019-154) [S1436 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S1436-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Closing the Gap Grant Proposals
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-05-01 - Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see HB 1045 (Ch. 2019-154) [S1436 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S1436-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2019 SB 1436 By Senator Gibson 6-01246A-19 20191436__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to Closing the Gap grant proposals; 3 amending s. 381.7354, F.S.; removing provisions 4 related to Front Porch Florida Communities; amending 5 s. 381.7355, F.S.; adding a priority area that may be 6 addressed in a Closing the Gap grant proposal; 7 providing an effective date. 8 9 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 10 11 Section 1. Section 381.7354, Florida Statutes, is amended 12 to read: 13 381.7354 Eligibility.— 14 (1) Any person, entity, or organization within a county may 15 apply for a Closing the Gap grant and may serve as the lead 16 agency to administer and coordinate project activities within 17 the county and develop community partnerships necessary to 18 implement the grant. 19 (2) Persons, entities, or organizations within adjoining 20 counties with populations of less than 100,000, based on the 21 annual estimates produced by the Population Program of the 22 University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research, 23 may jointly submit a multicounty Closing the Gap grant proposal. 24 However, the proposal must clearly identify a single lead agency 25 with respect to program accountability and administration. 26 (3)In addition to the grants awarded under subsections (1)27and (2), up to 20 percent of the funding for the Reducing Racial28and Ethnic Health Disparities: Closing the Gap grant program29shall be dedicated to projects that address improving racial and30ethnic health status within specific Front Porch Florida31Communities.32(4)Nothing in ss. 381.7351-381.7356 shall prevent a 33 person, entity, or organization within a county or group of 34 counties from separately contracting for the provision of racial 35 and ethnic health promotion, health awareness, and disease 36 prevention services. 37 Section 2. Subsection (2) of section 381.7355, Florida 38 Statutes, is amended to read: 39 381.7355 Project requirements; review criteria.— 40 (2) A proposal must include each of the following elements: 41 (a) The purpose and objectives of the proposal, including 42 identification of the particular racial or ethnic disparity the 43 project will address. The proposal must address one or more of 44 the following priority areas: 45 1. Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in maternal and 46 infant mortality rates. 47 2. Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in morbidity 48 and mortality rates relating to cancer. 49 3. Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in morbidity 50 and mortality rates relating to HIV/AIDS. 51 4. Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in morbidity 52 and mortality rates relating to cardiovascular disease. 53 5. Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in morbidity 54 and mortality rates relating to diabetes. 55 6. Increasing adult and child immunization rates in certain 56 racial and ethnic populations. 57 7. Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in oral health 58 care. 59 8. Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in morbidity 60 and mortality rates relating to sickle cell disease. 61 9. Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in morbidity 62 and mortality rates relating to Lupus. 63 10. Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in morbidity 64 and mortality rates relating to Alzheimer’s disease and 65 dementia. 66 11.10.Improve neighborhood social determinants of health, 67 such as transportation, safety, and food access, as outlined by 68 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s “Tools for 69 Putting Social Determinants of Health into Action.” 70 (b) Identification and relevance of the target population. 71 (c) Methods for obtaining baseline health status data and 72 assessment of community health needs. 73 (d) Mechanisms for mobilizing community resources and 74 gaining local commitment. 75 (e) Development and implementation of health promotion and 76 disease prevention interventions. 77 (f) Mechanisms and strategies for evaluating the project’s 78 objectives, procedures, and outcomes. 79 (g) A proposed work plan, including a timeline for 80 implementing the project. 81 (h) Likelihood that project activities will occur and 82 continue in the absence of funding. 83 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2019.