1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to biomedical research; repealing s. |
3 | 381.0404, F.S., relating to the Center for Health |
4 | Technologies; repealing s. 381.85, F.S., relating to the |
5 | Florida Biomedical and Social Research Act; amending s. |
6 | 381.855, F.S., relating to the Florida Center for |
7 | Universal Research to Eradicate Disease; revising advisory |
8 | council membership to conform to changes made by the act; |
9 | repealing s. 381.912, F.S., relating to the Cervical |
10 | Cancer Elimination Task Force; repealing s. 381.92, F.S., |
11 | relating to the Florida Cancer Council; transferring and |
12 | amending s. 381.921, F.S., relating to the mission and |
13 | duties of Florida Cancer Council, to conform to changes |
14 | made by the act; amending s. 381.922, F.S., relating to |
15 | the William G. "Bill" Bankhead, Jr., and David Coley |
16 | Cancer Research Program, to conform to changes made by the |
17 | act; providing an effective date. |
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19 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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21 | Section 1. Section 381.0404, Florida Statutes, is |
22 | repealed. |
23 | Section 2. Section 381.85, Florida Statutes, is repealed. |
24 | Section 3. Paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of section |
25 | 381.855, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
26 | 381.855 Florida Center for Universal Research to Eradicate |
27 | Disease.- |
28 | (5) There is established within the center an advisory |
29 | council that shall meet at least annually. |
30 | (a) The council shall consist of one representative from a |
31 | Florida not-for-profit institution engaged in basic and clinical |
32 | biomedical research and education which receives more than $10 |
33 | million in annual grant funding from the National Institutes of |
34 | Health, to be appointed by the State Surgeon General from a |
35 | different institution each term, and one representative from and |
36 | appointed by each of the following entities: |
37 | 1. Enterprise Florida, Inc. |
38 | 2. BioFlorida. |
39 | 3. The Biomedical Research Advisory Council. |
40 | 4. The Florida Medical Foundation. |
41 | 5. Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America. |
42 | 6. The Florida Cancer Council. |
43 | 6.7. The American Cancer Society, Florida Division, Inc. |
44 | 7.8. The American Heart Association. |
45 | 8.9. The American Lung Association of Florida. |
46 | 9.10. The American Diabetes Association, South Coastal |
47 | Region. |
48 | 10.11. The Alzheimer's Association. |
49 | 11.12. The Epilepsy Foundation. |
50 | 12.13. The National Parkinson Foundation. |
51 | 13.14. The Florida Public Health Institute, Inc. |
52 | 14.15. The Florida Research Consortium. |
53 | Section 4. Section 381.912, Florida Statutes, is repealed. |
54 | Section 5. Section 381.92, Florida Statutes, is repealed. |
55 | Section 6. Subsections (2) and (5) of section 381.922, |
56 | Florida Statutes, are amended, and section 381.921, Florida |
57 | Statutes is transferred to paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of |
58 | that section and amended, to read: |
59 | 381.922 William G. "Bill" Bankhead, Jr., and David Coley |
60 | Cancer Research Program.- |
61 | (2) The program shall provide grants for cancer research |
62 | to further the search for cures for cancer. |
63 | (a) Emphasis shall be given to the following goals |
64 | enumerated in s. 381.921, as those goals support the advancement |
65 | of such cures:. |
66 | 381.921 Florida Cancer Council mission and duties.-The |
67 | council, which shall work in concert with the Florida Center for |
68 | Universal Research to Eradicate Disease to ensure that the goals |
69 | of the center are advanced, shall endeavor to dramatically |
70 | improve cancer research and treatment in this state through: |
71 | 1.(1) Efforts to significantly expand cancer research |
72 | capacity in the state by: |
73 | a.(a) Identifying ways to attract new research talent and |
74 | attendant national grant-producing researchers to cancer |
75 | research facilities in this state; |
76 | b.(b) Implementing a peer-reviewed, competitive process to |
77 | identify and fund the best proposals to expand cancer research |
78 | institutes in this state; |
79 | c.(c) Funding through available resources for those |
80 | proposals that demonstrate the greatest opportunity to attract |
81 | federal research grants and private financial support; |
82 | d.(d) Encouraging the employment of bioinformatics in |
83 | order to create a cancer informatics infrastructure that |
84 | enhances information and resource exchange and integration |
85 | through researchers working in diverse disciplines, to |
86 | facilitate the full spectrum of cancer investigations; |
87 | e.(e) Facilitating the technical coordination, business |
88 | development, and support of intellectual property as it relates |
89 | to the advancement of cancer research; and |
90 | f.(f) Aiding in other multidisciplinary research-support |
91 | activities as they inure to the advancement of cancer research. |
92 | 2.(2) Efforts to improve both research and treatment |
93 | through greater participation in clinical trials networks by: |
94 | a.(a) Identifying ways to increase adult enrollment in |
95 | cancer clinical trials; |
96 | b.(b) Supporting public and private professional education |
97 | programs designed to increase the awareness and knowledge about |
98 | cancer clinical trials; |
99 | c.(c) Providing tools to cancer patients and community- |
100 | based oncologists to aid in the identification of cancer |
101 | clinical trials available in the state; and |
102 | d.(d) Creating opportunities for the state's academic |
103 | cancer centers to collaborate with community-based oncologists |
104 | in cancer clinical trials networks. |
105 | 3.(3) Efforts to reduce the impact of cancer on disparate |
106 | groups by: |
107 | a.(a) Identifying those cancers that disproportionately |
108 | impact certain demographic groups; and |
109 | b.(b) Building collaborations designed to reduce health |
110 | disparities as they relate to cancer. |
111 | (b) Preference may be given to grant proposals that foster |
112 | collaborations among institutions, researchers, and community |
113 | practitioners, as such proposals support the advancement of |
114 | cures through basic or applied research, including clinical |
115 | trials involving cancer patients and related networks. |
116 | (5) Funds appropriated for the William G. "Bill" Bankhead, |
117 | Jr., and David Coley Cancer Research Program shall be |
118 | distributed pursuant to this section to provide grants to |
119 | researchers seeking cures for cancer and cancer-related |
120 | illnesses, with emphasis given to the goals enumerated in this |
121 | section s. 381.921. From the total funds appropriated, an amount |
122 | of up to 10 percent may be used for administrative expenses. In |
123 | the 2009-2010 fiscal year, 2.5 percent, not to exceed $25 |
124 | million, of the revenue deposited into the Health Care Trust |
125 | Fund pursuant to s. 215.5602(12)(a) shall be transferred to the |
126 | Biomedical Research Trust Fund within the Department of Health |
127 | for the William G. "Bill" Bankhead, Jr., and David Coley Cancer |
128 | Research Program. |
129 | Section 7. This act shall take effect July 1, 2010. |