Bill Text: FL S7004 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Biomedical Research Programs

Spectrum: Unknown

Status: (N/A - Dead) 2009-11-04 - Submit as committee bill by Health Regulation (SB 620) [S7004 Detail]

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       Florida Senate - 2010         (PROPOSED COMMITTEE BILL) SPB 7004 
        
       FOR CONSIDERATION By the Committee on Health Regulation 
       588-00529B-10                                         20107004__ 
    1                        A bill to be entitled                       
    2         An act relating to biomedical research programs; 
    3         amending s. 215.5602, F.S.; deleting provisions 
    4         requiring that the James and Esther King Biomedical 
    5         Research Program be funded by proceeds from the Lawton 
    6         Chiles Endowment Fund; modifying the terms and 
    7         establishing a staggered membership for appointed 
    8         members of the Biomedical Research Advisory Council; 
    9         requiring the Department of Health to adopt rules to 
   10         administer the James and Esther King Biomedical 
   11         Research Program and the William G. “Bill” Bankhead, 
   12         Jr., and David Coley Cancer Research Program; 
   13         requiring the council to recommend to the State 
   14         Surgeon General, rather than award, grants for cancer 
   15         research through the William G. “Bill” Bankhead, Jr., 
   16         and David Coley Cancer Research Program; authorizing 
   17         the Department of Health to accept and use gifts for 
   18         awards under the James and Esther King Biomedical 
   19         Research Program; deleting obsolete provisions; 
   20         deleting a provision providing for the future 
   21         expiration of the James and Esther King Biomedical 
   22         Research Program; amending s. 381.922, F.S.; providing 
   23         a funding source for the William G. “Bill” Bankhead, 
   24         Jr., and David Coley Cancer Research Program; 
   25         authorizing the Department of Health to accept and use 
   26         gifts for awards under the William G. “Bill” Bankhead, 
   27         Jr., and David Coley Cancer Research Program; deleting 
   28         obsolete provisions; deleting provisions providing for 
   29         the future expiration of the William G. “Bill” 
   30         Bankhead, Jr., and David Coley Cancer Research 
   31         Program; providing an effective date. 
   32   
   33  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 
   34   
   35         Section 1. Section 215.5602, Florida Statutes, is amended 
   36  to read: 
   37         215.5602 James and Esther King Biomedical Research 
   38  Program.— 
   39         (1) There is established within the Department of Health 
   40  the James and Esther King Biomedical Research Program funded by 
   41  the proceeds of the Lawton Chiles Endowment Fund pursuant to s. 
   42  215.5601. The purpose of the James and Esther King Biomedical 
   43  Research Program is to provide an annual and perpetual source of 
   44  funding in order to support research initiatives that address 
   45  the health care problems of Floridians in the areas of tobacco 
   46  related cancer, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and pulmonary 
   47  disease. The long-term goals of the program are to: 
   48         (a) Improve the health of Floridians by researching better 
   49  prevention, diagnoses, treatments, and cures for cancer, 
   50  cardiovascular disease, stroke, and pulmonary disease. 
   51         (b) Expand the foundation of biomedical knowledge relating 
   52  to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and cure of diseases 
   53  related to tobacco use, including cancer, cardiovascular 
   54  disease, stroke, and pulmonary disease. 
   55         (c) Improve the quality of the state’s academic health 
   56  centers by bringing the advances of biomedical research into the 
   57  training of physicians and other health care providers. 
   58         (d) Increase the state’s per capita funding for research by 
   59  undertaking new initiatives in public health and biomedical 
   60  research that will attract additional funding from outside the 
   61  state. 
   62         (e) Stimulate economic activity in the state in areas 
   63  related to biomedical research, such as the research and 
   64  production of pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and medical 
   65  devices. 
   66         (2) Funds appropriated for the James and Esther King 
   67  Biomedical Research Program shall be used exclusively for the 
   68  award of grants and fellowships as established in this section; 
   69  for research relating to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, 
   70  and cure of diseases related to tobacco use, including cancer, 
   71  cardiovascular disease, stroke, and pulmonary disease; and for 
   72  expenses incurred in the administration of this section; and as 
   73  provided in paragraph (12)(a). Priority shall be granted to 
   74  research designed to prevent or cure disease. 
   75         (3) There is created within the Department of Health the 
   76  Biomedical Research Advisory Council. 
   77         (a) The council shall consist of 11 members, including: the 
   78  chief executive officer of the Florida Division of the American 
   79  Cancer Society, or a designee; the chief executive officer of 
   80  the Florida/Puerto Rico Affiliate of the American Heart 
   81  Association, or a designee; and the chief executive officer of 
   82  the American Lung Association of Florida, or a designee. The 
   83  remaining 8 members of the council shall be appointed as 
   84  follows: 
   85         1. The Governor shall appoint four members, two members 
   86  with expertise in the field of biomedical research, one member 
   87  from a research university in the state, and one member 
   88  representing the general population of the state. 
   89         2. The President of the Senate shall appoint two members, 
   90  one member with expertise in the field of behavioral or social 
   91  research and one representative from a cancer program approved 
   92  by the American College of Surgeons. 
   93         3. The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall 
   94  appoint two members, one member from a professional medical 
   95  organization and one representative from a cancer program 
   96  approved by the American College of Surgeons. 
   97   
   98  In making these appointments, the Governor, the President of the 
   99  Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall 
  100  select primarily, but not exclusively, Floridians with 
  101  biomedical and lay expertise in the general areas of cancer, 
  102  cardiovascular disease, stroke, and pulmonary disease. The 
  103  appointments shall be for 4-year staggered terms a 3-year term 
  104  and shall reflect the diversity of the state’s population. An 
  105  appointed member may not serve more than two consecutive terms. 
  106  The first two appointments by the Governor and the first 
  107  appointment by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of 
  108  the House of Representatives on or after July 1, 2010, shall be 
  109  for a term of 2 years. 
  110         (b) The council shall adopt internal organizational 
  111  procedures as necessary for its efficient organization. 
  112         (c) The department shall provide such staff, information, 
  113  and other assistance as is reasonably necessary to assist the 
  114  council in carrying out its responsibilities. 
  115         (d) Members of the council shall serve without 
  116  compensation, but are entitled to may receive reimbursement as 
  117  provided in s. 112.061 for travel and other necessary expenses 
  118  incurred in the performance of their official duties. 
  119         (4) The council shall advise the State Surgeon General as 
  120  to the direction and scope of the biomedical research program. 
  121  The responsibilities of the council may include, but are not 
  122  limited to: 
  123         (a) Providing advice on program priorities and emphases. 
  124         (b) Providing advice on the overall program budget. 
  125         (c) Participating in periodic program evaluation. 
  126         (d) Assisting in the development of guidelines to ensure 
  127  fairness, neutrality, and adherence to the principles of merit 
  128  and quality in the conduct of the program. 
  129         (e) Assisting in the development of appropriate linkages to 
  130  nonacademic entities, such as voluntary organizations, health 
  131  care delivery institutions, industry, government agencies, and 
  132  public officials. 
  133         (f) Developing criteria and standards for the award of 
  134  research grants. 
  135         (g) Developing administrative procedures relating to 
  136  solicitation, review, and award of research grants and 
  137  fellowships, to ensure an impartial, high-quality peer review 
  138  system. 
  139         (h) Developing and supervising research peer review panels. 
  140         (i) Reviewing reports of peer review panels and making 
  141  recommendations for research grants and fellowships. 
  142         (j) Developing and providing oversight regarding mechanisms 
  143  for the dissemination of research results. 
  144         (5)(a) Applications for biomedical research funding under 
  145  the program may be submitted from any university or established 
  146  research institute in the state. All qualified investigators in 
  147  the state, regardless of institution affiliation, shall have 
  148  equal access and opportunity to compete for the research 
  149  funding. 
  150         (b) Grants and fellowships shall be awarded by the State 
  151  Surgeon General, after consultation with the council, on the 
  152  basis of scientific merit, as determined by an open competitive 
  153  peer review process that ensures objectivity, consistency, and 
  154  high quality. The following types of applications shall be 
  155  considered for funding: 
  156         1. Investigator-initiated research grants. 
  157         2. Institutional research grants. 
  158         3. Predoctoral and postdoctoral research fellowships. 
  159         (6) To ensure that all proposals for research funding are 
  160  appropriate and are evaluated fairly on the basis of scientific 
  161  merit, the State Surgeon General, in consultation with the 
  162  council, shall appoint a peer review panel of independent, 
  163  scientifically qualified individuals to review the scientific 
  164  content of each proposal and establish its scientific priority 
  165  score. The priority scores shall be forwarded to the council and 
  166  must be considered in determining which proposals shall be 
  167  recommended for funding. 
  168         (7) The council and the peer review panel shall establish 
  169  and follow rigorous guidelines for ethical conduct and adhere to 
  170  a strict policy with regard to conflict of interest. A member of 
  171  the council or panel may not participate in any discussion or 
  172  decision with respect to a research proposal by any firm, 
  173  entity, or agency with which the member is associated as a 
  174  member of the governing body or as an employee, or with which 
  175  the member has entered into a contractual arrangement. Meetings 
  176  of the council and the peer review panels shall be subject to 
  177  the provisions of chapter 119, s. 286.011, and s. 24, Art. I of 
  178  the State Constitution. 
  179         (8) The Department of Health may contract on a competitive 
  180  bid basis with an appropriate entity to administer the program. 
  181  Administrative expenses may not exceed 15 percent of the total 
  182  funds available to the program in any given year. 
  183         (9) The Department of Health, after consultation with the 
  184  council, shall may adopt rules as necessary to administer 
  185  implement this section and s. 381.922. 
  186         (10) The council shall submit an annual progress report on 
  187  the state of biomedical research in this state to the Florida 
  188  Center for Universal Research to Eradicate Disease and to the 
  189  Governor, the State Surgeon General, the President of the 
  190  Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives by 
  191  February 1. The report must include: 
  192         (a) A list of research projects supported by grants or 
  193  fellowships awarded under the program. 
  194         (b) A list of recipients of program grants or fellowships. 
  195         (c) A list of publications in peer reviewed journals 
  196  involving research supported by grants or fellowships awarded 
  197  under the program. 
  198         (d) The total amount of biomedical research funding 
  199  currently flowing into the state. 
  200         (e) New grants for biomedical research which were funded 
  201  based on research supported by grants or fellowships awarded 
  202  under the program. 
  203         (f) Progress in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and 
  204  cure of diseases related to tobacco use, including cancer, 
  205  cardiovascular disease, stroke, and pulmonary disease. 
  206         (11) The council shall recommend to the State Surgeon 
  207  General award grants for cancer research through the William G. 
  208  “Bill” Bankhead, Jr., and David Coley Cancer Research Program 
  209  created in s. 381.922. 
  210         (12)(a) From funds appropriated to accomplish the goals of 
  211  this section, up to $250,000 shall be available for the 
  212  operating costs of the Florida Center for Universal Research to 
  213  Eradicate Disease. 
  214         (b)(a) Beginning in the 2009-2010 fiscal year and 
  215  thereafter, 5 percent of the revenue deposited into the Health 
  216  Care Trust Fund pursuant to ss. 210.011(9) and 210.276(7) shall 
  217  be reserved for research of tobacco-related or cancer-related 
  218  illnesses through the James and Esther King Biomedical Research 
  219  Program and the William G. “Bill” Bankhead, Jr., and David Coley 
  220  Cancer Research Program; however, the sum of the revenue 
  221  reserved pursuant to ss. 210.011(9) and 210.276(7) may not 
  222  exceed $50 million in any fiscal year. 
  223         (b)In the 2009-2010 fiscal year, 2.5 percent, not to 
  224  exceed $25 million, of the revenue deposited into the Health 
  225  Care Trust Fund pursuant to this subsection shall be transferred 
  226  to the Biomedical Research Trust Fund within the Department of 
  227  Health for the James and Esther King Biomedical Research 
  228  Program. 
  229         (13) The Department of Health may accept gifts made 
  230  unconditionally by will or otherwise, deposit them into the 
  231  Biomedical Research Trust Fund, and use them for grant or 
  232  fellowship awards in the James and Esther King Biomedical 
  233  Research Program. Any gift made under conditions that, in the 
  234  judgment of the department, upon consultation with the council, 
  235  are proper and consistent with this section, the laws of the 
  236  United States, and state law, may be accepted and shall be held, 
  237  invested, reinvested, and used in accordance with the conditions 
  238  of the gift. By June 1, 2009, the Division of Statutory Revision 
  239  of the Office of Legislative Services shall certify to the 
  240  President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of 
  241  Representatives the language and statutory citation of this 
  242  section, which is scheduled to expire January 1, 2011. 
  243         (14)The Legislature shall review the performance, the 
  244  outcomes, and the financial management of the James and Esther 
  245  King Biomedical Research Program during the 2010 Regular Session 
  246  of the Legislature and shall determine the most appropriate 
  247  funding source and means of funding the program based on its 
  248  review. 
  249         (15)This section expires January 1, 2011, unless reviewed 
  250  and reenacted by the Legislature before that date. 
  251         Section 2. Subsections (5), (6), (7), and (8) of section 
  252  381.922, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 
  253         381.922 William G. “Bill” Bankhead, Jr., and David Coley 
  254  Cancer Research Program.— 
  255         (5) The William G. “Bill” Bankhead, Jr., and David Coley 
  256  Cancer Research Program is funded pursuant to s. 215.5602(12) 
  257  and this section. Funds appropriated for the William G. “Bill” 
  258  Bankhead, Jr., and David Coley Cancer Research Program shall be 
  259  distributed pursuant to this section to provide grants to 
  260  researchers seeking cures for cancer and cancer-related 
  261  illnesses, with emphasis given to the goals enumerated in s. 
  262  381.921. From the total funds appropriated, an amount of up to 
  263  10 percent may be used for administrative expenses. In the 2009 
  264  2010 fiscal year, 2.5 percent, not to exceed $25 million, of the 
  265  revenue deposited into the Health Care Trust Fund pursuant to s. 
  266  215.5602(12)(a) shall be transferred to the Biomedical Research 
  267  Trust Fund within the Department of Health for the William G. 
  268  “Bill” Bankhead, Jr., and David Coley Cancer Research Program. 
  269         (6) The Department of Health may accept gifts made 
  270  unconditionally by will or otherwise, deposit them into the 
  271  Biomedical Research Trust Fund, and use them for grant awards in 
  272  the William G. “Bill” Bankhead, Jr., and David Coley Cancer 
  273  Research Program. Any gift made under conditions that, in the 
  274  judgment of the department, upon consultation with the council, 
  275  are proper and consistent with this section, the laws of the 
  276  United States, and state law, may be accepted and shall be held, 
  277  invested, reinvested, and used in accordance with the conditions 
  278  of the gift. By June 1, 2009, the Division of Statutory Revision 
  279  of the Office of Legislative Services shall certify to the 
  280  President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of 
  281  Representatives the language and statutory citation of this 
  282  section, which is scheduled to expire January 1, 2011. 
  283         (7)The Legislature shall review the performance, the 
  284  outcomes, and the financial management of the William G. “Bill” 
  285  Bankhead, Jr., and David Coley Cancer Research Program during 
  286  the 2010 Regular Session of the Legislature and shall determine 
  287  the most appropriate funding source and means of funding the 
  288  program based on its review. 
  289         (8)This section expires January 1, 2011, unless reviewed 
  290  and reenacted by the Legislature before that date. 
  291         Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2010. 
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