Florida Senate - 2013                                     SB 676
       
       
       
       By Senator Evers
       
       
       
       
       2-00752-13                                             2013676__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to juvenile justice circuit advisory
    3         boards; amending s. 985.664, F.S.; revising the
    4         juvenile justice circuit advisory boards; providing
    5         that a juvenile justice circuit advisory board be
    6         established in each of the 20 judicial circuits;
    7         providing that the purpose of each juvenile justice
    8         circuit advisory board is to render advice and
    9         direction to the Department of Juvenile Justice when
   10         developing and implementing juvenile justice programs;
   11         requiring each advisory board to work collaboratively
   12         with the department in seeking program improvements
   13         for juveniles in this state; requiring each advisory
   14         board to develop a comprehensive plan for the circuit
   15         by a specified date to facilitate interagency
   16         cooperation and to prepare recommendations for public
   17         and private grants; requiring an advisory board to
   18         prepare an annual report; providing for membership on
   19         the board; requiring the secretary of the department
   20         to appoint a chair for the board; requiring the chair
   21         to appoint the remaining members to the advisory board
   22         and to submit the appointments within a specified
   23         period of time to the department for approval;
   24         providing quorum; requiring the advisory board to
   25         establish an executive committee; requiring each
   26         advisory board to develop bylaws; requiring each
   27         member of the board to comply with the Code of Ethics
   28         for Public Officers and Employees; providing an
   29         effective date.
   30  
   31  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   32  
   33         Section 1. Section 985.664, Florida Statutes, is amended to
   34  read:
   35         (Substantial rewording of section. See
   36         s. 985.664, F.S., for present text.)
   37         985.664 Juvenile justice circuit advisory boards.—
   38         (1)(a)A juvenile justice circuit advisory board shall be
   39  established in each of the 20 judicial circuits. Except for
   40  those single-county circuits, each circuit advisory board shall
   41  have a county organization representing each county in the
   42  circuit. The county organizations shall report directly to the
   43  circuit advisory boards on the juvenile justice needs of the
   44  county.
   45         (b) The purpose of each juvenile justice circuit advisory
   46  board is to provide advice and direction to the department to
   47  develop and implement juvenile justice programs and to work
   48  collaboratively with the department in seeking program
   49  improvements and policy changes to address the emerging and
   50  changing needs of this state’s youth who are at risk of
   51  delinquency.
   52         (2) Each juvenile justice circuit advisory board shall:
   53         (a)Develop a comprehensive plan for the circuit. The
   54  initial circuit plan shall be submitted to the department by
   55  December 31, 2014, and by June 30 every 3 years thereafter. The
   56  department shall prescribe the format and content requirements
   57  for the comprehensive circuit plan.
   58         (b)Participate in facilitating interagency cooperation and
   59  information sharing.
   60         (c)Provide recommendations for public or private grants to
   61  be administered by one of the community partners that support
   62  one or more components of the comprehensive circuit plan.
   63         (d)Prepare an annual report to the department describing
   64  the activities of the board, including the activities of the
   65  counties within the geographic boundaries of the circuit. The
   66  annual report shall be submitted to the department by August 1
   67  of each year. The department shall prescribe the format and
   68  content requirements for the annual report.
   69         (3)Each juvenile justice circuit advisory board must have
   70  at least 16 members. In appointing members to the board, the
   71  membership must reflect:
   72         (a)The circuit’s population distribution and geography.
   73         (b)The diversity in the judicial circuit.
   74         (4)Each juvenile justice circuit advisory board must
   75  include as a member the following individuals or his or her
   76  designee:
   77         (a)The state attorney.
   78         (b)The public defender.
   79         (c)The chief judge.
   80         (d)A representative of the corresponding circuit or
   81  regional entity of the Department of Children and Families.
   82         (e)The sheriff from each county in the circuit.
   83         (f)A police chief from each county in the circuit.
   84         (g)A county commissioner from each county in the circuit.
   85         (h)The superintendent of each school district in the
   86  circuit.
   87         (i)A representative from the workforce organization of
   88  each county in the circuit.
   89         (j)A representative of the business community.
   90         (k)A youth representative who has experience with the
   91  juvenile justice system and is younger than 21 years of age.
   92         (l)A representative of the faith community.
   93         (m)A health services representative who specializes in
   94  mental health or victim-service programs.
   95         (n)A parent or family member of a youth who has been
   96  involved with the juvenile justice system.
   97         (o)Up to five members of any of the following groups who
   98  are not otherwise represented:
   99         1. Community leaders.
  100         2.Representatives of a youth-serving coalition.
  101  
  102  Except for individuals listed in paragraphs (a)-(h), the
  103  appointment of each member to the juvenile justice circuit
  104  advisory board must be approved by the secretary of the
  105  department.
  106         (5)The secretary of the department, in consultation with
  107  the juvenile justice circuit advisory board, shall appoint the
  108  chair of the board. Thereafter, the chair shall appoint members
  109  to the board and submit the appointments to the department for
  110  approval within 45 days after each appointment.
  111         (6)A member may not serve more than two consecutive 2-year
  112  terms, except those members listed in paragraphs (3)(a)-(h). A
  113  former member who has not served on the juvenile justice circuit
  114  advisory board for 2 years is eligible to serve another term.
  115         (7)Half of the membership of the juvenile justice circuit
  116  advisory board constitutes a quorum.
  117         (8)Each juvenile justice circuit advisory board shall
  118  establish an executive committee of up to 10 members. The duties
  119  and authority of the executive committee must be enacted in the
  120  bylaws.
  121         (9)(a) Each juvenile justice circuit advisory board shall
  122  create bylaws. The department shall prescribe the format and
  123  content requirements for the bylaws. All bylaws must be approved
  124  by the department.
  125         (b) The bylaws must address, at a minimum, the following
  126  issues:
  127         1. Election or appointment of officers.
  128         2. Filling of vacant positions.
  129         3. Meeting attendance requirements.
  130         4. The establishment and duties of an executive committee.
  131         (10)Members of a juvenile justice circuit advisory board
  132  are subject to the provisions of part III of chapter 112.
  133         Section 2. This act shall take effect October 1, 2013.