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2000 Florida Statutes

SECTION 505
County or area extension programs; cooperation between counties and University of Florida.
Section 240.505, Florida Statutes 2000

1240.505  County or area extension programs; cooperation between counties and University of Florida.--

(1)  County or area extension programs will be developed, based on local situations, needs, and problems, supported by scientific and technical information developed by the University of Florida, the United States Department of Agriculture, and other sources of research information. This information will be made available through the local program, with the aid of research scientists and extension specialists of the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.

(2)  In each county or other geographic subdivision the board of county commissioners or other legally constituted governing body will annually determine the extent of its financial participation in cooperative extension work. The extent of such financial participation by the counties will influence the number of county extension agents and clerical staff employed and the scope of the local extension program.

(3)  Boards of county commissioners or other legally constituted governing bodies will approve or disapprove of persons recommended for extension positions in the county. If the governing body of the county notifies the extension service by resolution that it wants a list of three qualified candidates, then the extension service shall, for each position, make its recommendation by submitting a list of not fewer than three qualified persons, or all qualified persons if three or fewer. From this list, the board of county commissioners, or other legally constituted governing body, shall make its selection. If none of the persons recommended are approved, the extension service shall continue to submit lists of not fewer than three additional qualified persons until one person is selected. If the governing body of the county does not forward such a resolution to the extension service, the extension service shall recommend one qualified candidate to the governing body. If a person recommended is not approved, the extension service shall recommend another qualified candidate and shall repeat this procedure as necessary until one person is selected. Extension agents so appointed will be staff members of the University of Florida. It is the responsibility of the cooperative extension service to determine qualifications for positions.

(4)  Although county extension agents are jointly employed by the federal, state, and county governments for the purposes of administration of the cooperative extension service, the policies and procedures of the Board of Regents and the University of Florida will apply except in those instances when federal legislation or the basic memorandum of understanding is applicable.

(5)  The University of Florida will provide the staff of county extension personnel in the county with supervision and resources for planning and programming. The university is responsible for the programming process. It will make available needed program materials to the extension agents through the subject matter specialists or through other resource persons available from within the university. It will be responsible for maintaining a high level of technical competence in the county extension staff through a continuous program of inservice training.

(6)  The county extension director will report periodically to the board of county commissioners or other legally constituted governing body on programs underway and results in the county. Each board of county commissioners or other legally constituted governing body will develop a plan which will enable it to be kept informed on the progress and results of the local extension program so that its own knowledge of program needs and problems may become a part of the educational work carried on by the agents. Such plan shall provide for a means of communicating the board's satisfaction with the extension program to the county extension director and the cooperative extension service.

History.--s. 1, ch. 72-98; s. 99, ch. 79-222; s. 1, ch. 80-38; s. 3(7), ch. 2000-321.

1Note.--Repealed January 7, 2003, by s. 3(7), ch. 2000-321, and shall be reviewed by the Legislature prior to that date.

Note.--Former s. 241.193.