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House Bill 1095

Florida House of Representatives - 1997 HB 1095 By Representative Crist 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to creation of the Florida 3 Community Outreach Partnership Act of 1997; 4 directing the Secretary of Community Affairs to 5 carry out a demonstration program to determine 6 the feasibility of facilitating partnerships 7 between state universities and communities to 8 solve urban problems; authorizing grants to 9 state universities to establish Florida 10 Community Outreach Partnership Centers; 11 providing responsibilities of such centers; 12 providing selection criteria for grant 13 recipients; providing requirements regarding 14 the state and nonstate share of grants; 15 providing for a state advisory council and 16 state clearinghouse; specifying use of funds 17 made available for this program; requiring 18 reports; providing an effective date. 19 20 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 21 22 Section 1. Florida Community Outreach Partnership 23 Act.-- 24 (1) SHORT TITLE.--This section may be cited as the 25 "Florida Community Outreach Partnership Act of 1997." 26 (2) PURPOSE.--The Secretary of Community Affairs shall 27 carry out, in accordance with this section, a 5-year 28 demonstration program to determine the feasibility of 29 facilitating partnerships between institutions of higher 30 education and communities to solve urban problems through 31 1 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. Florida House of Representatives - 1997 HB 1095 537-174A-97 1 technical assistance, applied and practical research, and 2 outreach. 3 (3) GRANT PROGRAM.-- 4 (a) The secretary is authorized to make grants to 5 state universities to assist in establishing or carrying out 6 the purpose specified in subsection (2), in order to address 7 critical needs in the state associated with urban problems. 8 This is consistent with the strategic plan for the state as 9 outlined in A Strategic Plan for Florida: 1992-1996 and, 10 specifically, the Department of Community Affairs' Agency 11 Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 1996-1997 through 2001-2002. 12 The critical needs identified by the state are: enabling 13 Florida's families to be self-sufficient; improving education 14 through partnerships with communities; ensuring public safety 15 for our people; safeguarding our quality of life; and making 16 government work for Florida. 17 (b) Grants under this section shall be used to 18 establish and operate Florida Community Outreach Partnership 19 Centers which shall: 20 1. Conduct competent and qualified applied research 21 and investigations on practical problems in large and small 22 cities. 23 2. Facilitate partnerships, technical assistance, and 24 outreach activities between institutions of higher education, 25 local communities, and local governments to address urban 26 problems. 27 (c) Applied research, technical assistance, and 28 outreach activities assisted under this section shall focus on 29 problems associated with housing, economic development, 30 neighborhood revitalization, infrastructure, health care, job 31 training, education, crime prevention, planning, community 2 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. Florida House of Representatives - 1997 HB 1095 537-174A-97 1 organizing, and other areas deemed appropriate by the 2 secretary. 3 (4) APPLICATION.--Any state university may submit an 4 application for a grant under this section in such form and 5 containing such information as the secretary may require by 6 rule. 7 (5) SELECTION CRITERIA.-- 8 (a) The secretary shall select recipients of grants 9 under this section on the basis of the following criteria: 10 1. The demonstrated applied research and outreach 11 resources available to the applicant for carrying out the 12 purposes of this section. 13 2. The capability of the applicant to provide 14 leadership in solving community problems and in making state 15 contributions to solving long-term and immediate urban 16 problems. 17 3. The demonstrated commitment of the applicant to 18 supporting urban applied research and outreach programs by 19 providing matching contributions from other sources. 20 4. The demonstrated ability of the applicant to 21 disseminate results of research and successful strategies 22 developed through outreach activities to other centers and 23 communities served through the demonstration program. 24 5. The projects and activities that the applicant 25 proposes to carry our under the grant. 26 6. The effectiveness of the applicant's strategy to 27 provide outreach activities to communities. 28 7. The extent of need in the communities to be served 29 by the center. 30 31 3 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. Florida House of Representatives - 1997 HB 1095 537-174A-97 1 8. The incorporation in the application of an 2 evaluation design that will measure tangible outcomes, both 3 qualitative and quantitative. 4 9. Other criteria deemed appropriate by the secretary. 5 (b) The secretary shall give preference to state 6 universities that undertake applied research and outreach 7 activities by bringing together knowledge and expertise in the 8 various social science and technical disciplines that relate 9 to urban problems. 10 (6) STATE SHARES.--The state share of a grant under 11 this section shall not be more than: 12 (a) Fifty percent of the cost of establishing and 13 operating a center's applied research activities; and 14 (b) Ninety percent of the cost of establishing and 15 operating a center's outreach activities and technical 16 assistance. 17 (7) NONSTATE SHARES.--The nonstate share of a grant 18 may include cash, or the value of noncash contributions deemed 19 appropriate by the secretary. 20 (8) RESPONSIBILITIES.--A center established under this 21 section shall: 22 (a) Employ the applied research and outreach resources 23 of its sponsoring institutions of higher education to solve 24 specific urban problems identified by communities served by 25 the center. 26 (b) Establish outreach activities in areas identified 27 in the grant application as the communities to be served. 28 (c) Establish a community advisory committee comprised 29 of representatives of local institutions and residents of the 30 communities to be served to assist in identifying local needs 31 4 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. Florida House of Representatives - 1997 HB 1095 537-174A-97 1 and advise on the development and implementation of strategies 2 to address those issues. 3 (d) Coordinate outreach activities in communities to 4 be served by the center. 5 (e) Facilitate public service projects in the 6 communities served by the center. 7 (f) Act as a clearinghouse for the dissemination of 8 information. 9 (g) Develop instructional programs, convene 10 conferences, and provide training for local community leaders, 11 when appropriate. 12 (h) Exchange information with other centers. 13 (i) Design and implement a process to evaluate and 14 measure program effectiveness. 15 (9) STATE ADVISORY COUNCIL.-- 16 (a) The secretary shall establish a state advisory 17 council to: 18 1. Disseminate the results of research and outreach 19 activities carried out under this section. 20 2. Act as a clearinghouse between grant recipients and 21 other institutions of higher education. 22 3. Review and evaluate programs carried out by grant 23 recipients. 24 (b) The council shall be composed of 12 members to be 25 appointed by the secretary as follows: 26 1. Three representatives of state and local 27 government. 28 2. Three representatives of state universities that 29 receive grants under this section. 30 31 5 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. Florida House of Representatives - 1997 HB 1095 537-174A-97 1 3. Three individuals or representatives of 2 organizations that possess significant expertise in urban 3 issues. 4 4. Three representatives from community advisory 5 committees created pursuant to this section. 6 (c) A vacancy in the membership of the council shall 7 be filled in the manner in which the original appointment was 8 made. 9 (d) Members of the council shall serve without pay. 10 (e) The council shall elect a member to serve as 11 chairperson of the council. 12 (f) The council shall meet at least biannually and at 13 such other times as the chairperson may designate. 14 (10) STATE CLEARINGHOUSE.--The secretary shall 15 establish a state clearinghouse to disseminate information 16 resulting from the research and successful outreach activities 17 developed through the centers to grant recipients and other 18 interested institutions of higher education. 19 (11) USE OF FUNDS.--The sums set aside for the 20 Department of Community Affairs for the purpose of 21 implementing this section shall be available to: 22 (a) Enable centers to carry out applied research, 23 outreach activities, and technical assistance. 24 (b) Establish and operate the state clearinghouse 25 established under subsection (10). 26 (12) REPORTS.--The secretary shall submit an annual 27 report to the committees on community affairs in the House of 28 Representatives and the Senate. The report shall contain a 29 summary of the activities carried out under this section 30 during the preceding fiscal year, and findings and conclusions 31 drawn from such activities. 6 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. Florida House of Representatives - 1997 HB 1095 537-174A-97 1 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a 2 law. 3 4 ***************************************** 5 HOUSE SUMMARY 6 Creates the Florida Community Outreach Partnership Act of 7 1997. Directs the Secretary of Community Affairs to carry out a demonstration program to determine the 8 feasibility of facilitating partnerships between state universities and communities to solve urban problems. 9 Authorizes grants to state universities to establish Florida Community Outreach Partnership Centers, and 10 provides responsibilities of such centers. Provides selection criteria for grant recipients. Provides 11 requirements regarding the state and nonstate share of grants. Provides for a state advisory council and state 12 clearinghouse. Specifies use of funds made available for this program. Requires reports. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 7