Bill Text: FL S0242 | 2023 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: Fiscal Accountability
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2023-06-16 - Chapter No. 2023-214 [S0242 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S0242-Enrolled.html
ENROLLED 2023 Legislature CS for SB 242 2023242er 1 2 An act relating to fiscal accountability; amending s. 3 215.985, F.S.; requiring state entities to post any 4 documents submitted on the contract tracking system 5 which indicate the use of state funds as remuneration 6 under certain contracts, beginning on a specified 7 date; deleting a provision requiring state entities to 8 publish payments on the contract tracking system; 9 amending s. 216.1366, F.S.; requiring that contracts 10 for services executed, amended, or extended beginning 11 on a specified date require contractors to provide 12 specified documentation to be included in the contract 13 tracking system and posted to the contractor’s 14 website, if applicable; defining terms; providing an 15 effective date. 16 17 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 18 19 Section 1. Paragraph (c) of subsection (14) of section 20 215.985, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 21 215.985 Transparency in government spending.— 22 (14) The Chief Financial Officer shall establish and 23 maintain a secure contract tracking system available for viewing 24 and downloading by the public through a secure website. The 25 Chief Financial Officer shall use appropriate Internet security 26 measures to ensure that no person has the ability to alter or 27 modify records available on the website. 28 (c) For each contract for which a state entity makes a 29 payment pursuant to a contract executed, amended, or extended on 30 or after July 1, 2023, the state entity shall post any documents 31 submitted pursuant to s. 216.1366 which indicate the use of 32 state funds as remuneration under the contract or a specified 33 payment associated with the contract on the contract tracking 34 systemBy January 1,2014, each state entity shall post to the35contract tracking system the information required in paragraph36(a) for each existing contract that was executed before July 1,372013, with payment from state funds made after June 30, 2013. 38 Section 2. Subsection (3) is added to section 216.1366, 39 Florida Statutes, to read: 40 216.1366 Contract terms.— 41 (3)(a) For any contract for services executed, amended, or 42 extended on or after July 1, 2023, with a nonprofit organization 43 as defined in s. 215.97(2)(m), the contract must require the 44 contractor to provide documentation that indicates the amount of 45 state funds: 46 1. Allocated to be used during the full term of the 47 contract for remuneration to any member of the board of 48 directors or an officer of the contractor. 49 2. Allocated under each payment by the public agency to be 50 used for remuneration of any member of the board of directors or 51 an officer of the contractor. The documentation must indicate 52 the amounts and recipients of the remuneration. 53 54 Such information must be included in the contract tracking 55 system maintained pursuant to s. 215.985 and must be posted on 56 the contractor’s website, if the contractor maintains a website. 57 (b) As used in this subsection, the term: 58 1. “Officer” means a chief executive officer, chief 59 financial officer, chief operating officer, or any other 60 position performing an equivalent function. 61 2. “Remuneration” means all compensation earned by or 62 awarded to personnel, whether paid or accrued, regardless of 63 contingency, including bonuses, accrued paid time off, severance 64 payments, incentive payments, contributions to a retirement 65 plan, or in-kind payments, reimbursements, or allowances for 66 moving expenses, vehicles and other transportation, telephone 67 services, medical services, housing, and meals. 68 3. “State funds” means funds paid from the General Revenue 69 Fund or any state trust fund, funds allocated by the Federal 70 Government and distributed by the state, or funds appropriated 71 by the state for distribution through any grant program. The 72 term does not include funds used for the state Medicaid program. 73 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.