Florida Senate - 2022 CS for SB 1452
By the Committee on Children, Families, and Elder Affairs; and
Senator Book
586-02287-22 20221452c1
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to funding for sheriffs providing
3 child protective investigative services; amending s.
4 39.3065, F.S.; authorizing sheriffs who provide child
5 protective investigative services to carry forward a
6 certain percentage of unexpended state funds each
7 fiscal year; requiring certain funds to be returned to
8 the Department of Children and Families; prohibiting
9 funds carried forward from being used in certain ways;
10 requiring that certain expenditures be reported to the
11 department; authorizing unexpended funds to be
12 retained through contract or grant agreement renewals
13 under certain circumstances; providing an effective
14 date.
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16 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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18 Section 1. Paragraph (c) of subsection (3) of section
19 39.3065, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
20 39.3065 Sheriffs of certain counties to provide child
21 protective investigative services; procedures; funding.—
22 (3)
23 (c) Funds for providing child protective investigations
24 must be identified in the annual appropriation made to the
25 department, which shall award grants for the full amount
26 identified to the respective sheriffs’ offices. Notwithstanding
27 ss. 216.181(16)(b) and 216.351, the department may advance
28 payments to the sheriffs for child protective investigations. A
29 sheriff may carry forward documented unexpended state funds from
30 one fiscal year to the next. However, the cumulative amount of
31 state funds carried forward may not exceed 8 percent of each
32 sheriff’s office total contract amount or grant agreement
33 amount. Any unexpended state funds in excess of that amount and
34 all unexpended federal funds must be returned to the department.
35 The funds carried forward may not be used to create increased
36 recurring future obligations or for any type of program or
37 service that is not currently authorized by the existing
38 contract or grant agreement with the department. The expenditure
39 of funds carried forward must be separately reported to the
40 department. Funds carried forward may be retained through a
41 contract or grant agreement renewal and any new procurements as
42 long as the same sheriff’s office is retained by the department.
43 All unexpended funds at the expiration of the contract or grant
44 agreement must be returned to the department. Funds for the
45 child protective investigations may not be integrated into the
46 sheriffs’ regular budgets. Budgetary data and other data
47 relating to the performance of child protective investigations
48 must be maintained separately from all other records of the
49 sheriffs’ offices and reported to the department as specified in
50 the grant agreement.
51 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2022.