ENROLLED 2013 Legislature SB 1784, 1st Engrossed 20131784er 1 2 An act relating to military installations; amending s. 3 253.025, F.S.; authorizing the Board of Trustees of 4 the Internal Improvement Trust Fund to acquire certain 5 nonconservation lands to buffer a military 6 installation against encroachment; amending s. 7 288.980, F.S.; providing legislative findings; 8 providing functions of the Military Base Protection 9 Program; authorizing the Department of Economic 10 Opportunity to annually recommend nonconservation 11 lands for acquisition through fee simple purchase or 12 less-than-fee interest purchase to the Board of 13 Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund for 14 the purpose of preventing the encroachment of military 15 installations; requiring the board of trustees to also 16 consider land acquisition recommendations of the 17 Florida Defense Support Task Force; authorizing funds 18 appropriated to the Military Base Protection Program 19 to be used for land acquisition to prevent or reduce 20 encroachment of military installations; providing a 21 definition for the term “nonconservation lands”; 22 providing an effective date. 23 24 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 25 26 Section 1. Subsection (18) is added to section 253.025, 27 Florida Statutes, to read: 28 253.025 Acquisition of state lands for purposes other than 29 preservation, conservation, and recreation.— 30 (18) The board of trustees may acquire, pursuant to s. 31 288.980(2)(b), nonconservation lands from the annual list 32 submitted by the Department of Economic Opportunity for the 33 purpose of buffering a military installation against 34 encroachment. 35 Section 2. Subsections (1) and (2) of section 288.980, 36 Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 37 288.980 Military base retention; legislative intent; grants 38 program.— 39 (1)(a) It is the intent of this state to provide the 40 necessary means to assist communities with military 41 installations in supporting and sustaining those installations. 42 It is further the intent to encourage communities to initiate a 43 coordinated program of response and plan of action in advance of 44 future actions of the federal government relating to 45 realignments and closures. It is critical that communities 46 develop and implement strategies to preserve and protect 47 military installations. The Legislature hereby recognizes that 48 the state needs to coordinate all efforts that can support 49 military installations throughout the state. The Legislature, 50 therefore, declares that providing such assistance to support 51 the defense-related initiatives within this section is a public 52 purpose for which public money may be used. 53 (b) The Florida Defense Alliance, an organization within 54 Enterprise Florida, Inc., is designated as the organization to 55 ensure that Florida, its resident military bases and missions, 56 and its military host communities are in competitive positions 57 as the United States continues its defense realignment and 58 downsizing. The defense alliance shall serve as an overall 59 advisory body for defense-related activity of Enterprise 60 Florida, Inc. The Florida Defense Alliance may receive funding 61 from appropriations made for that purpose administered by the 62 department. 63 (c) The Legislature finds that encroachment of military 64 installations has been identified by local, state, and federal 65 leaders as a critical threat to protecting, preserving, and 66 enhancing military installations in this state. Encroachment can 67 be detrimental to the current and future missions of military 68 installations due to the incompatible use of adjacent land. The 69 Legislature recognizes the unique need to secure lands that have 70 no conservation value, but may present an encroachment threat to 71 a military installation. 72 (2)(a) The Military Base Protection Program is created. The 73 functions of the Military Base Protection Program includes, but 74 is not limited to: 75 1. Securing nonconservation lands to serve as a buffer to 76 protect military installations against encroachment; and 77 2. Supporting local community efforts to engage in service 78 partnerships with military installations. 79 (b) The department may annually submit a list to the Board 80 of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund of 81 nonconservation lands to acquire, subject to a specific 82 appropriation, through fee simple purchase or through perpetual, 83 less-than-fee interest purchase, for the purpose of buffering a 84 military installation against encroachment. The Board of 85 Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund shall also 86 consider the recommendations of the Florida Defense Support Task 87 Force, created in s. 288.987, when selecting nonconservation 88 lands to purchase for the purpose of securing and protecting a 89 military installation against encroachment. This paragraph does 90 not preclude the acquisition of such lands by local governments 91 through fee simple purchase or through perpetual, less-than-fee 92 interest purchase, for the purpose of buffering a military 93 installation against encroachment. 94 (c) As used in this subsection, the term “nonconservation 95 lands” means lands not subject to acquisition by the Florida 96 Forever Program. 97 (d) Funds appropriated to this program may be used to 98 address emergent needs relating to mission sustainment, 99 encroachment reduction or prevention, and base retention. All 100 funds appropriated for the purposes of this program are eligible 101 to be used for matching of federal funds. The department shall 102 coordinate and implement this program. 103 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2013.