Florida Senate - 2017                        COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
       Bill No. SB 600
       
       
       
       
       
       
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                  04/04/2017           .                                
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       The Committee on Agriculture (Grimsley) recommended the
       following:
       
    1         Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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    3         Delete lines 20 - 269
    4  and insert:
    5         Section 1. Section 288.0656, Florida Statutes, is amended
    6  to read:
    7         288.0656 Rural Economic Development Initiative.—
    8         (1)(a) Recognizing that rural communities and regions
    9  continue to face extraordinary challenges in their efforts to
   10  significantly improve their quality of life and economies,
   11  specifically in terms of personal income, education,
   12  infrastructure, access to healthcare, and job creation, average
   13  wages, and strong tax bases, it is the intent of the Legislature
   14  to encourage and facilitate:
   15         (a)Job creation through the location and expansion of
   16  major economic development projects of significant scale in such
   17  rural communities.
   18         (b)Improved community infrastructure, including, but not
   19  limited to, roads, utilities, water and sewer, and
   20  communications.
   21         (c)The development and expansion of a skilled workforce.
   22         (d)Improved access to healthcare.
   23         (2)(b) The Rural Economic Development Initiative, known as
   24  “REDI,” is created within the Department of Economic
   25  Opportunity, and the participation of state and regional
   26  agencies in this initiative is authorized.
   27         (3)(2) As used in this section, the term:
   28         (a) “Catalyst project” means a business locating or
   29  expanding in a rural area of opportunity to serve as an economic
   30  generator of regional significance for the growth of a regional
   31  target industry cluster. The project must provide capital
   32  investment on a scale significant enough to affect the entire
   33  region and result in the development of high-wage and high-skill
   34  jobs.
   35         (b) “Catalyst site” means a parcel or parcels of land
   36  within a rural area of opportunity that has been prioritized as
   37  a geographic site for economic development through partnerships
   38  with state, regional, and local organizations. The site must be
   39  reviewed by REDI and approved by the department for the purposes
   40  of locating a catalyst project.
   41         (c) “Economic distress” means conditions affecting the
   42  fiscal and economic viability of a rural community, including
   43  such factors as low per capita income, low per capita taxable
   44  values, high unemployment, high underemployment, low weekly
   45  earned wages compared to the state average, low housing values
   46  compared to the state average, high percentages of the
   47  population receiving public assistance, high poverty levels
   48  compared to the state average, and a lack of year-round stable
   49  employment opportunities.
   50         (d) “Rural area of opportunity” means a rural community, or
   51  a region composed of rural communities, designated by the
   52  Governor, which has been adversely affected by an extraordinary
   53  economic event, severe or chronic economic distress, and faces
   54  competitive disadvantages such as low labor force participation,
   55  low educational attainment levels, high unemployment, “D” or “F”
   56  district grades pursuant to s. 1008.34, high infant mortality
   57  rates, and high diabetes and obesity rates, and which or a
   58  natural disaster or that presents a unique economic development
   59  opportunity of regional impact.
   60         (e) “Rural community” means:
   61         1. A county with a population of 75,000 or fewer.
   62         2. A county with a population of 125,000 or fewer which is
   63  contiguous to a county with a population of 75,000 or fewer.
   64         3. A municipality within a county described in subparagraph
   65  1. or subparagraph 2.
   66         4. An unincorporated federal enterprise community or an
   67  incorporated rural city with a population of 25,000 or fewer and
   68  an employment base focused on traditional agricultural or
   69  resource-based industries, located in a county not defined as
   70  rural, which has at least three or more of the economic distress
   71  factors identified in paragraph (c) and verified by the
   72  department.
   73  
   74  For purposes of this paragraph, population shall be determined
   75  in accordance with the most recent official estimate pursuant to
   76  s. 186.901.
   77         (4)(3) REDI is shall be responsible for coordinating and
   78  focusing the efforts and resources of state and regional
   79  agencies on the challenges of the state’s rural areas of
   80  opportunity and economically distressed rural communities. REDI
   81  shall work problems which affect the fiscal, economic, and
   82  community viability of Florida’s economically distressed rural
   83  communities, working with local governments, community-based
   84  organizations, and private organizations that have an interest
   85  in the renewed prosperity and competitiveness of growth and
   86  development of these communities to find ways to balance
   87  environmental and growth management issues with local needs.
   88         (5)(4) REDI shall review and evaluate the impact of
   89  statutes and rules on rural communities and shall work to
   90  minimize any adverse impact and undertake outreach and capacity
   91  building efforts to improve rural communities’ ability to
   92  compete in a global economy.
   93         (6)(5) REDI shall facilitate better access to state
   94  resources by promoting direct access and referrals to
   95  appropriate state and regional agencies and statewide
   96  organizations. REDI may undertake outreach, capacity-building,
   97  and other advocacy efforts to improve conditions in rural
   98  communities. These activities may include sponsorship of
   99  conferences and achievement awards.
  100         (7)(a)REDI shall consist of the following members:
  101         1.The executive director of the Department of Economic
  102  Opportunity or his or her designee, who shall serve as the
  103  chair.
  104         2.The Secretary of Transportation or his or her designee.
  105         3.The Secretary of Environmental Protection or his or her
  106  designee.
  107         4.The Commissioner of Agriculture or his or her designee.
  108         5.The State Surgeon General or his or her designee.
  109         6.The Commissioner of Education or his or her designee.
  110         7.The chair of the board of directors of CareerSource
  111  Florida, Inc., or his or her designee.
  112         8.The chair of the board of the regional economic
  113  development organization for each of the rural areas of
  114  opportunity or his or her designee.
  115         9.Five members from the private sector, three of whom
  116  shall be appointed by the executive director of the Department
  117  of Economic Opportunity, one of whom shall be appointed by the
  118  President of the Senate, and one of whom shall be appointed by
  119  the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
  120         (b)In making their appointments, the executive director,
  121  the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of
  122  Representatives shall ensure that the appointments reflect the
  123  diversity of Florida’s business community and are representative
  124  of the economic development goals in subsection (1).
  125         (c)The executive director, the President of the Senate,
  126  and the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall consider
  127  appointees who reflect the state’s racial, ethnic, and gender
  128  diversity, and who are from rural communities.
  129         (d)Each appointed member shall be appointed to a 2-year
  130  term.
  131         (e)Initial appointments shall be made by July 1, 2017.
  132  Member terms shall expire on June 30.
  133         (f)A vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of an
  134  unexpired term and filled in the same manner as the original
  135  appointment.
  136         (g)An appointed member may be removed by the appointing
  137  officer for cause. Absence of a member from three consecutive
  138  meetings results in automatic removal.
  139         (h)The chair may request the head of any state agency or
  140  organization to serve on an ad hoc committee as needed to
  141  address issues or projects relating to rural areas of
  142  opportunity and economically distressed rural communities. The
  143  chair shall consider requesting the following individuals to
  144  serve on an ad hoc committee:
  145         1.The executive director of the Fish and Wildlife
  146  Conservation Commission or his or her designee.
  147         2.The Secretary of State or his or her designee.
  148         3.The Secretary of Children and Families or his or her
  149  designee.
  150         4.The Secretary of Corrections or his or her designee.
  151         5.The Secretary of Juvenile Justice or his or her
  152  designee.
  153         6.The Secretary of Health Care Administration or his or
  154  her designee.
  155         7.A board member of the Florida Regional Councils
  156  Association or his or her designee.
  157         (6)(a)By August 1 of each year, the head of each of the
  158  following agencies and organizations shall designate a deputy
  159  secretary or higher-level staff person from within the agency or
  160  organization to serve as the REDI representative for the agency
  161  or organization:
  162         1.The Department of Transportation.
  163         2.The Department of Environmental Protection.
  164         3.The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
  165         4.The Department of State.
  166         5.The Department of Health.
  167         6.The Department of Children and Families.
  168         7.The Department of Corrections.
  169         8.The Department of Education.
  170         9.The Department of Juvenile Justice.
  171         10.The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
  172         11.Each water management district.
  173         12.Enterprise Florida, Inc.
  174         13.CareerSource Florida, Inc.
  175         14.VISIT Florida.
  176         15.The Florida Regional Planning Council Association.
  177         16.The Agency for Health Care Administration.
  178         17.The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS).
  179  
  180  An alternate for each designee shall also be chosen, and the
  181  names of the designees and alternates shall be sent to the
  182  executive director of the department.
  183         (i)(b) Each REDI member from a state agency or organization
  184  representative must have comprehensive knowledge of his or her
  185  agency’s functions, both regulatory and service in nature, and
  186  of the state’s economic goals, policies, and programs. This
  187  person shall be the primary point of contact for his or her
  188  agency with REDI on issues and projects relating to rural areas
  189  of opportunity and economically distressed rural communities and
  190  with regard to expediting project review, shall ensure a prompt
  191  effective response to problems arising with regard to rural
  192  issues, and shall work closely with the other REDI members
  193  representatives in the identification of opportunities for
  194  preferential awards of program funds and allowances and waiver
  195  of program requirements when necessary to encourage and
  196  facilitate long-term private capital investment and job
  197  creation. The member shall also ensure that each district office
  198  or facility of his or her agency or organization is informed
  199  about REDI and shall provide assistance throughout the agency in
  200  the implementation of REDI activities.
  201         (c)The REDI representatives shall work with REDI in the
  202  review and evaluation of statutes and rules for adverse impact
  203  on rural communities and the development of alternative
  204  proposals to mitigate that impact.
  205         (d)Each REDI representative shall be responsible for
  206  ensuring that each district office or facility of his or her
  207  agency is informed about the Rural Economic Development
  208  Initiative and for providing assistance throughout the agency in
  209  the implementation of REDI activities.
  210         (8)(7)(a) REDI may recommend to the Governor up to three
  211  rural areas of opportunity. The Governor may by executive order
  212  designate up to three rural areas of opportunity which will
  213  establish these areas as priority assignments for REDI. as well
  214  as to allow The Governor may, acting through REDI, to waive
  215  criteria, requirements, or similar provisions of any economic
  216  development incentive. Such incentives shall include, but are
  217  not limited to, the Qualified Target Industry Tax Refund Program
  218  under s. 288.106, the Quick Response Training Program under s.
  219  288.047, the Quick Response Training Program for participants in
  220  the welfare transition program under s. 288.047(8),
  221  transportation projects under s. 339.2821, the brownfield
  222  redevelopment bonus refund under s. 288.107, and the rural job
  223  tax credit program under ss. 212.098 and 220.1895.
  224         (b) Designation as a rural area of opportunity under this
  225  subsection shall be contingent upon the execution of a
  226  memorandum of agreement among the department; the governing body
  227  of the county; and the governing bodies of any municipalities to
  228  be included within a rural area of opportunity. Such agreement
  229  shall specify the terms and conditions of the designation,
  230  including, but not limited to, the duties and responsibilities
  231  of the county and any participating municipalities to take
  232  actions designed to facilitate the retention and expansion of
  233  existing businesses in the area, as well as the recruitment of
  234  new businesses to the area.
  235         (c) Each rural area of opportunity may designate catalyst
  236  projects, provided that each catalyst project is specifically
  237  recommended by REDI, identified as a catalyst project by
  238  Enterprise Florida, Inc., and confirmed as a catalyst project by
  239  
  240  ================= T I T L E  A M E N D M E N T ================
  241  And the title is amended as follows:
  242         Delete lines 3 - 12
  243  and insert:
  244         Initiative; amending s. 288.0656, F.S.; revising
  245         legislative intent relating to the Rural Economic
  246         Development Initiative; redefining the term “rural
  247         area of opportunity”; revising the duties,
  248         responsibilities, and membership of the Rural Economic
  249         Development Initiative; deleting a provision limiting
  250         the number of rural areas of opportunity that may be
  251         designated; deleting a provision listing the economic
  252         development incentives for which the Governor may
  253         waive criteria requirements or similar provisions;
  254         deleting a requirement that certain catalyst projects
  255         be identified as catalyst projects by Enterprise
  256         Florida, Inc.; revising reporting requirements;
  257         amending