Bill Text: FL S7032 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Veterans' Suicide Prevention

Sponsorship: Unknown

Status: (N/A - Dead) 2010-01-20 - Submit as committee bill by Military Affairs and Domestic Security (SB 1404) [S7032 Detail]

Download: Florida-2010-S7032-Introduced.html
 
       Florida Senate - 2010         (Proposed Committee Bill) SPB 7032 
        
       FOR CONSIDERATION By the Committee on Military Affairs and 
       Domestic Security 
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    1                        A bill to be entitled                       
    2         An act relating veterans’ suicide prevention; 
    3         directing the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, in 
    4         partnership with the Statewide Office for Suicide 
    5         Prevention and the Division of Community Colleges, to 
    6         establish the veterans’ suicide prevention pilot 
    7         project subject to the availability of funding; 
    8         specifying the purpose of the project; providing 
    9         project requirements; providing staff activities; 
   10         requiring an evaluation report for the Governor and 
   11         Legislature; providing for project expiration; 
   12         amending s. 14.20195, F.S.; revising the membership of 
   13         the Suicide Prevention Coordinating Council to include 
   14         at least one veteran appointed by the Governor; 
   15         providing an effective date. 
   16   
   17  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 
   18   
   19         Section 1. Veterans’ suicide prevention pilot project.— 
   20         (1) PURPOSE.—The Department of Veterans’ Affairs, in 
   21  partnership with the Statewide Office for Suicide Prevention and 
   22  the Division of Community Colleges, and subject to the 
   23  availability of public or private funding, shall establish a 
   24  pilot project at a community college or vocational technical 
   25  training facility in a rural section of the state considered 
   26  underserved by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. 
   27  The purpose of the pilot project is to reduce the incidence of 
   28  suicide among veterans by conducting outreach activities and 
   29  increasing access to services and supports for veterans and 
   30  their families who may be in need of mental health services and 
   31  suicide prevention counseling. 
   32         (2) PILOT PROJECT.—The pilot project must: 
   33         (a) Provide outreach to veterans, their families, and the 
   34  community in order to increase information on and access to 
   35  services for veterans who are at risk of suicide. 
   36         (b) Develop a veteran-to-veteran peer support program that 
   37  reaches out to veterans on a continual basis. 
   38         (c)Provide linkage and access assistance services for 
   39  veterans and their families to community mental health services 
   40  and United States Department of Veterans Affairs mental health 
   41  counseling services. 
   42         (3)PILOT PROJECT STAFF ACTIVITIES.—Pilot project staff may 
   43  provide veterans’ benefits assistance services, organize and 
   44  lead a veterans’ peer-to-peer support program, conduct liaison 
   45  and outreach with local mental health facilities and the United 
   46  States Department of Veterans Affairs health care system, 
   47  provide outreach to educational facility faculty and community 
   48  resources in order to educate persons about the risk of suicide 
   49  among veterans and the warning signs of potential suicide that 
   50  may be unique to veterans, and assist veterans and their 
   51  families in obtaining needed mental health counseling services 
   52  through all available federal, state, and local resources. 
   53         (4)PROJECT EVALUATION REPORT.—The department shall provide 
   54  the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of 
   55  the House of Representatives with a report describing the 
   56  project design, an evaluation of project efficacy, a review of 
   57  best practices developed during the project, and recommendations 
   58  regarding the application of best practices to other areas of 
   59  the state. The report is due by March 1, 2013. 
   60         (5)EXPIRATION.—The pilot project shall expire July 1, 
   61  2013. 
   62         Section 2. Subsection (2) of section 14.20195, Florida 
   63  Statutes, is amended to read: 
   64         14.20195 Suicide Prevention Coordinating Council; creation; 
   65  membership; duties.—There is created within the Statewide Office 
   66  for Suicide Prevention a Suicide Prevention Coordinating 
   67  Council. The council shall develop strategies for preventing 
   68  suicide. 
   69         (2) MEMBERSHIP.—The Suicide Prevention Coordinating Council 
   70  shall consist of 29 28 voting members. 
   71         (a) Fourteen members shall be appointed by the director of 
   72  the Office of Drug Control and shall represent the following 
   73  organizations: 
   74         1. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Corporation 
   75  described in s. 394.655. 
   76         2. The Florida Association of School Psychologists. 
   77         3. The Florida Sheriffs Association. 
   78         4. The Suicide Prevention Action Network USA. 
   79         5. The Florida Initiative of Suicide Prevention. 
   80         6. The Florida Suicide Prevention Coalition. 
   81         7. The Alzheimer’s Association. 
   82         8. The Florida School Board Association. 
   83         9. Volunteer Florida. 
   84         10. The state chapter of AARP. 
   85         11. The Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association. 
   86         12. The Florida Council for Community Mental Health. 
   87         13. The Florida Counseling Association. 
   88         14. NAMI Florida. 
   89         (b) The following state officials or their designees shall 
   90  serve on the coordinating council: 
   91         1. The Secretary of Elderly Affairs. 
   92         2. The State Surgeon General. 
   93         3. The Commissioner of Education. 
   94         4. The Secretary of Health Care Administration. 
   95         5. The Secretary of Juvenile Justice. 
   96         6. The Secretary of Corrections. 
   97         7. The executive director of the Department of Law 
   98  Enforcement. 
   99         8. The executive director of the Department of Veterans’ 
  100  Affairs. 
  101         9. The Secretary of Children and Family Services. 
  102         10. The director of the Agency for Workforce Innovation. 
  103         (c) The Governor shall appoint five four additional members 
  104  to the coordinating council. At least four of the appointees 
  105  must have expertise that is critical to the prevention of 
  106  suicide or represent an organization that is not already 
  107  represented on the coordinating council. At least one of the 
  108  appointees must be a veteran. 
  109         (d) For the members appointed by the director of the Office 
  110  of Drug Control, seven members shall be appointed to initial 
  111  terms of 3 years, and seven members shall be appointed to 
  112  initial terms of 4 years. For the members appointed by the 
  113  Governor, three two members shall be appointed to initial terms 
  114  of 4 years, and two members shall be appointed to initial terms 
  115  of 3 years. Thereafter, such members shall be appointed to terms 
  116  of 4 years. Any vacancy on the coordinating council shall be 
  117  filled in the same manner as the original appointment, and any 
  118  member who is appointed to fill a vacancy occurring because of 
  119  death, resignation, or ineligibility for membership shall serve 
  120  only for the unexpired term of the member’s predecessor. A 
  121  member is eligible for reappointment. 
  122         (e) The director of the Office of Drug Control shall be a 
  123  nonvoting member of the coordinating council and shall act as 
  124  chair. 
  125         (f) Members of the coordinating council shall serve without 
  126  compensation. Any member of the coordinating council who is a 
  127  public employee is entitled to reimbursement for per diem and 
  128  travel expenses as provided in s. 112.061. 
  129         Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2010. 
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