Florida Senate - 2016 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 708 Ì422720pÎ422720 LEGISLATIVE ACTION Senate . House . . . . . ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development (Thompson) recommended the following: 1 Senate Amendment (with title amendment) 2 3 Delete everything after the enacting clause 4 and insert: 5 Section 1. (1)(a) Any historical resource, record, archive, 6 artifact, public research, or medical record that was recovered 7 from the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys by the University of 8 South Florida shall remain in the custody of the university for 9 archival and preservation until the Department of State requests 10 custody of such resource, record, archive, artifact, public 11 research, or medical record. 12 (b) Any human remains exhumed from the Arthur G. Dozier 13 School for Boys by the University of South Florida shall remain 14 in the custody of the university for identification purposes 15 until the remains are returned to the next of kin or reburied 16 pursuant to this act. 17 (2)(a) The Department of State shall contract with the 18 University of South Florida for the identification and location 19 of eligible next of kin for such children and the update of 20 information on associated artifacts and materials. 21 (b) No later than July 1, 2016, the University of South 22 Florida must provide the Department of State with contact 23 information for the next of kin for each set of human remains 24 which has been returned to a next to kin. 25 (c) For any identification of next of kin occurring on or 26 after July 1, 2016, the University of South Florida must provide 27 location information of the next of kin to the Department of 28 State at least 5 days before returning the human remains to the 29 next of kin. 30 (d) Beginning July 1, 2016, the Department of State must 31 notify the next of kin responsible for a set of human remains 32 about the payment or reimbursement provisions under subsection 33 (3). Such notification must be made within 15 business days 34 after the department’s receipt of the location information of 35 the next of kin. 36 (3) The Department of State shall reimburse the next of kin 37 or pay directly to the provider up to $7,500 for funeral, 38 reinterment, and grave marker expenses for each child whose body 39 was buried at and exhumed, or otherwise recovered, from the 40 Dozier School for Boys. 41 (a) In order to receive reimbursement, the next of kin must 42 submit to the department receipts for, or documentation of, 43 expenses. Reimbursement shall be made pursuant to s. 215.422, 44 Florida Statutes. 45 (b) If expenses are to be paid directly to the provider, 46 the funeral home or other similar entity must submit an invoice 47 to the department for the cost of the child’s funeral, 48 reinterment, and grave marker expenses. Payment shall be made 49 pursuant to s. 215.422, Florida Statutes. 50 (c) A charitable donation made toward funeral, reinterment, 51 and grave marker expenses is not eligible for reimbursement. 52 (4) By February 1, 2018, the Department of State shall 53 submit a report to the Governor and Cabinet, the President of 54 the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives 55 regarding any payments and reimbursements made pursuant to this 56 section. 57 (5) The department may adopt rules necessary to administer 58 this section. 59 Section 2. (1) A task force is established adjunct to the 60 Department of State to advise the department and, except as 61 otherwise provided in this section, shall operate consistent 62 with s. 20.052, Florida Statutes. The task force shall be known 63 as the “Dozier Task Force.” The Department of State shall 64 provide administrative and staff support services relating to 65 the functions of the task force. 66 (2)(a) The task force shall consist of the following 67 members: 68 1. The Secretary of State, or his or her designee, who 69 shall serve as the chair. 70 2. One person appointed by the President of the Florida 71 State Conference of the National Association for the Advancement 72 of Colored People. 73 3. One representative of the Florida Council of Churches, 74 appointed by the executive director of the council. 75 4. A next of kin of a deceased ward buried at the Dozier 76 School for Boys appointed by the Attorney General. 77 5. One representative who promotes the welfare of people 78 who are former wards of the Dozier School for Boys appointed by 79 the Chief Financial Officer. 80 6. One person appointed by the President of the Senate. 81 7. One person appointed by the Speaker of the House of 82 Representatives. 83 8. One person appointed by the Jackson County Board of 84 County Commissioners. 85 (b) By October 1, 2016, the task force shall submit its 86 recommendations to the Department of State regarding the 87 creation and maintenance of a memorial and the location of a 88 site for the reinterment of unidentified or unclaimed remains. 89 The recommendations shall also be submitted to the Governor and 90 Cabinet, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House 91 of Representatives, the Minority Leader of the Senate, and the 92 Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. 93 (3) This section is repealed December 31, 2016. 94 Section 3. For the 2016-2017 fiscal year, the sum of 95 $500,000 in nonrecurring funds is appropriated from the General 96 Revenue Fund to the Department of State for the purpose of 97 implementing this act. Funds remaining unexpended or 98 unencumbered from this appropriation as of July 1, 2017, shall 99 revert and be reappropriated for the same purpose in the 2017 100 2018 fiscal year. 101 Section 4. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. 102 103 ================= T I T L E A M E N D M E N T ================ 104 And the title is amended as follows: 105 Delete everything before the enacting clause 106 and insert: 107 A bill to be entitled 108 An act relating to the Arthur G. Dozier School for 109 Boys; requiring certain historical resources, records, 110 archives, artifacts, researches, medical records, and 111 human remains to remain in the custody of the 112 University of South Florida; providing exceptions; 113 requiring the Department of State to contract with the 114 university for the identification and location of 115 eligible next of kin of certain children; requiring 116 the department to notify the next of kin of certain 117 payment or reimbursement provisions; requiring the 118 department to reimburse the next of kin of children 119 whose bodies are buried and exhumed at the Dozier 120 School or to pay directly to a provider for the costs 121 associated with funeral services, reinterment, and 122 grave marker expenses; providing a process for 123 reimbursement or payment by the department; providing 124 that a charitable donation made toward funeral, 125 reinterment, and grave marker expenses is not eligible 126 for reimbursement; requiring the department to submit 127 a report; establishing a task force to make 128 recommendations regarding a memorial and a location of 129 a site for the reinterment of unidentified or 130 unclaimed remains; providing membership of the task 131 force; requiring the task force to submit its 132 recommendation to the department by a certain date; 133 requiring the task force to submit its recommendations 134 to the Governor and Cabinet and to the Legislature; 135 authorizing the department to adopt rules; providing 136 appropriations; providing an effective date. 137 138 WHEREAS, the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys, or the 139 Dozier School for Boys, operated from 1900 until it was closed 140 in 2011 after allegations of abuse were confirmed in separate 141 investigations by the Department of Law Enforcement in 2010 and 142 the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of 143 Justice in 2011, and 144 WHEREAS, official records indicated that 31 graves had been 145 dug at the facility between 1914 and 1952, and 146 WHEREAS, a forensic investigation by the University of 147 South Florida found that there are no records of where children 148 who died at the Dozier School for Boys are buried and that 149 families were often notified after the child was buried or 150 denied access to their remains at the time of burial, and 151 WHEREAS, exhumations of bodies began in August 2013, and 152 the excavations yielded 55 burial sites, 24 more sites than 153 reported in official records, and 154 WHEREAS, one of the bodies exhumed during the forensic 155 investigation was of a child reported missing since 1940, and 156 WHEREAS, nearly 100 deaths were recorded at the school and 157 51 sets of remains were exhumed from burials, and additional 158 victims of a fatal fire in 1914 are still buried with the fire 159 debris on site, and 160 WHEREAS, many families of children whose bodies have been 161 exhumed lack the resources to properly reinter those children at 162 a suitable location, and 163 WHEREAS, the State of Florida recognizes an obligation to 164 help the families of children formerly buried at the Dozier 165 School for Boys reinter the bodies of those children, NOW, 166 THEREFORE,