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2011 Florida Statutes

F.S. 288.987
1288.987 Florida Defense Support Task Force.
(1) The Florida Defense Support Task Force is created.
(2) The mission of the task force is to make recommendations to prepare the state to effectively compete in any federal base realignment and closure action, to support the state’s position in research and development related to or arising out of military missions and contracting, and to improve the state’s military-friendly environment for service members, military dependents, military retirees, and businesses that bring military and base-related jobs to the state.
(3) The task force shall be comprised of the Governor or his or her designee, and 12 members appointed as follows:
(a) Four members appointed by the Governor.
(b) Four members appointed by the President of the Senate.
(c) Four members appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
(d) Appointed members must represent defense-related industries or communities that host military bases and installations. All appointments must be made by August 1, 2011. Members shall serve for a term of 4 years, with the first term ending July 1, 2015. However, if members of the Legislature are appointed to the task force, those members shall serve until the expiration of their legislative term and may be reappointed once. A vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term in the same manner as the initial appointment. All members of the council are eligible for reappointment. A member who serves in the Legislature may participate in all task force activities but may only vote on matters that are advisory.
(4) The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall each designate one of their appointees to serve as chair of the task force. The chair shall rotate each July 1. The appointee designated by the President of the Senate shall serve as initial chair. If the Governor, instead of his or her designee, participates in the activities of the task force, then the Governor shall serve as chair.
(5) The director of the 2Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development within the Executive Office of the Governor, or his or her designee, shall serve as the ex officio, nonvoting executive director of the task force.
(6) The chair shall schedule and conduct the first meeting of the task force by October 1, 2011. The task force shall submit a progress report and work plan for the remainder of the 2011-2012 fiscal year to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives by February 1, 2012, and shall submit an annual report each February 1 thereafter.
(7) The 2Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development shall contract with the task force for expenditure of appropriated funds, which may be used by the task force for economic and product research and development, joint planning with host communities to accommodate military missions and prevent base encroachment, advocacy on the state’s behalf with federal civilian and military officials, assistance to school districts in providing a smooth transition for large numbers of additional military-related students, job training and placement for military spouses in communities with high proportions of active duty military personnel, and promotion of the state to military and related contractors and employers. The task force may annually spend up to $200,000 of funds appropriated to the Executive Office of the Governor, 2Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development, for the task force for staffing and administrative expenses of the task force, including travel and per diem costs incurred by task force members who are not otherwise eligible for state reimbursement.
History.s. 38, ch. 2011-76.
1Note.Section 35, ch. 2011-76, provides that:

“(1) The executive director of the Department of Revenue is authorized, and all conditions are deemed met, to adopt emergency rules under ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54(4), Florida Statutes, for the purpose of implementing this act.

“(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such emergency rules shall remain in effect for 6 months after the date adopted and may be renewed during the pendency of procedures to adopt permanent rules addressing the subject of the emergency rules.”

2Note.Section 4, ch. 2011-142, transferred all of the powers, duties, and functions of the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development to the Department of Economic Opportunity.