Bill Text: FL S0402 | 2013 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Homelessness
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-04-25 - Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/HB 93 (Ch. 2013-74) [S0402 Detail]
Download: Florida-2013-S0402-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2013 CS for SB 402 By the Committee on Rules; and Senator Joyner 595-03970-13 2013402c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to homelessness; amending ss. 320.02, 3 322.08, and 322.18, F.S.; requiring the motor vehicle 4 registration form and registration renewal form, the 5 driver license application form, and the driver 6 license application form for renewal issuance or 7 renewal extension to include an option to make a 8 voluntary contribution to aid the homeless; providing 9 for such contributions to be deposited into the Grants 10 and Donations Trust Fund of the Department of Children 11 and Families and used by the State Office on 12 Homelessness for certain purposes; providing exemption 13 from certain application fee requirements; providing 14 that voluntary contributions for the homeless are not 15 income of a revenue nature for the purpose of applying 16 certain service charges; creating s. 414.161, F.S.; 17 establishing a homelessness prevention grant program; 18 requiring grant applicants to be ranked competitively; 19 providing preference for certain grant applicants; 20 providing eligibility requirements; providing grant 21 limitations and restrictions; requiring lead agencies 22 for local homeless assistance continuums of care to 23 track, monitor, and report on assisted families for a 24 specified period; amending s. 420.622, F.S.; limiting 25 the percentage of funding that lead agencies may spend 26 on administrative costs; amending s. 420.625, F.S.; 27 deleting a cross-reference to conform; repealing s. 28 414.16, F.S., relating to the emergency assistance 29 program for families with children that have lost 30 shelter or face loss of shelter due to an emergency; 31 transferring emergency assistance program funds to the 32 homelessness prevention grant program; providing an 33 effective date. 34 35 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 36 37 Section 1. Paragraph (s) is added to subsection (15) of 38 section 320.02, Florida Statutes, to read: 39 320.02 Registration required; application for registration; 40 forms.— 41 (15) 42 (s) Notwithstanding s. 320.023, the application form for 43 motor vehicle registration and renewal of registration must 44 include language permitting a voluntary contribution of $1 per 45 applicant to aid the homeless. Contributions made pursuant to 46 this paragraph shall be deposited into the Grants and Donations 47 Trust Fund of the Department of Children and Families and used 48 by the State Office on Homelessness to supplement grants made 49 under s. 420.622(4) and (5), provide information to the public 50 about homelessness in the state, and provide literature for 51 homeless persons seeking assistance. The application fee 52 required under s. 320.023 for an organization that seeks 53 authorization to establish a voluntary contribution does not 54 apply to this paragraph. 55 56 For the purpose of applying the service charge provided in s. 57 215.20, contributions received under this subsection are not 58 income of a revenue nature. 59 Section 2. Subsection (7) of section 322.08, Florida 60 Statutes, is amended to read: 61 322.08 Application for license; requirements for license 62 and identification card forms.— 63 (7) The application form for an original, renewal, or 64 replacement driver license or identification card shall include 65 language permitting the following: 66 (a) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant, which 67 contribution shall be deposited into the Health Care Trust Fund 68 for organ and tissue donor education and for maintaining the 69 organ and tissue donor registry. 70 (b) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant, which 71 contribution shall be distributed to the Florida Council of the 72 Blind. 73 (c) A voluntary contribution of $2 per applicant, which 74 shall be distributed to the Hearing Research Institute, 75 Incorporated. 76 (d) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant, which 77 shall be distributed to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation 78 International. 79 (e) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant, which 80 shall be distributed to the Children’s Hearing Help Fund. 81 (f) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant, which 82 shall be distributed to Family First, a nonprofit organization. 83 (g) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant to Stop 84 Heart Disease, which shall be distributed to the Florida Heart 85 Research Institute, a nonprofit organization. 86 (h) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant to Senior 87 Vision Services, which shall be distributed to the Florida 88 Association of Agencies Serving the Blind, Inc., a not-for 89 profit organization. 90 (i) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant for 91 services for persons with developmental disabilities, which 92 shall be distributed to The Arc of Florida. 93 (j) A voluntary contribution of $1 to the Ronald McDonald 94 House, which shall be distributed each month to Ronald McDonald 95 House Charities of Tampa Bay, Inc. 96 (k) Notwithstanding s. 322.081, a voluntary contribution of 97 $1 per applicant, which shall be distributed to the League 98 Against Cancer/La Liga Contra el Cancer, a not-for-profit 99 organization. 100 (l) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant to Prevent 101 Child Sexual Abuse, which shall be distributed to Lauren’s Kids, 102 Inc., a nonprofit organization. 103 (m) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant, which 104 shall be distributed to Prevent Blindness Florida, a not-for 105 profit organization, to prevent blindness and preserve the sight 106 of the residents of this state. 107 (n) Notwithstanding s. 322.081, a voluntary contribution of 108 $1 per applicant to the state homes for veterans, to be 109 distributed on a quarterly basis by the department to the State 110 Homes for Veterans Trust Fund, which is administered by the 111 Department of Veterans’ Affairs. 112 (o) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant to the 113 Disabled American Veterans, Department of Florida, which shall 114 be distributed quarterly to Disabled American Veterans, 115 Department of Florida, a nonprofit organization. 116 (p) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant for Autism 117 Services and Supports, which shall be distributed to Achievement 118 and Rehabilitation Centers, Inc., Autism Services Fund. 119 (q) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant to Support 120 Our Troops, which shall be distributed to Support Our Troops, 121 Inc., a Florida not-for-profit organization. 122 (r) Notwithstanding s. 322.081, a voluntary contribution of 123 $1 per applicant to aid the homeless. Contributions made 124 pursuant to this paragraph shall be deposited into the Grants 125 and Donations Trust Fund of the Department of Children and 126 Families and used by the State Office on Homelessness to 127 supplement grants made under s. 420.622(4) and (5), provide 128 information to the public about homelessness in the state, and 129 provide literature for homeless persons seeking assistance. 130 131 A statement providing an explanation of the purpose of the trust 132 funds shall also be included. For the purpose of applying the 133 service charge provided in s. 215.20, contributions received 134 under paragraphs (b)-(r)(b)-(q)are not income of a revenue 135 nature. 136 Section 3. Subsection (9) is added to section 322.18, 137 Florida Statutes, to read: 138 322.18 Original applications, licenses, and renewals; 139 expiration of licenses; delinquent licenses.— 140 (9) The application form for a renewal issuance or renewal 141 extension shall include language permitting a voluntary 142 contribution of $1 per applicant to aid the homeless. 143 Contributions made pursuant to this subsection shall be 144 deposited into the Grants and Donations Trust Fund of the 145 Department of Children and Families and used by the State Office 146 on Homelessness to supplement grants made under s. 420.622(4) 147 and (5), provide information to the public about homelessness in 148 the state, and provide literature for homeless persons seeking 149 assistance. For the purpose of applying the service charge 150 provided in s. 215.20, contributions received under this 151 subsection are not income of a revenue nature. 152 Section 4. Section 414.161, Florida Statutes, is created to 153 read: 154 414.161 Homelessness prevention grants.— 155 (1) ESTABLISHMENT OF PROGRAM.—There is created a grant 156 program to provide emergency financial assistance to families 157 facing the loss of their current home due to a financial or 158 other crisis. The State Office on Homelessness, with the 159 concurrence of the Council on Homelessness, may accept and 160 administer moneys appropriated to the Department of Children and 161 Families to provide homelessness prevention grants annually to 162 lead agencies for local homeless assistance continuums of care, 163 as recognized by the State Office on Homelessness. These moneys 164 shall consist of any sums that the state may appropriate, as 165 well as money received from donations, gifts, bequests, or 166 otherwise from any public or private source that is intended to 167 assist families to prevent them from becoming homeless. 168 (2) GRANT APPLICATIONS.—Grant applicants shall be ranked 169 competitively. Preference shall be given to applicants who 170 leverage additional private funds and public funds, who 171 demonstrate the effectiveness of their homelessness prevention 172 programs in keeping families housed, and who demonstrate the 173 commitment of other assistance and services to address family 174 health, employment, and education needs. 175 (3) ELIGIBILITY.—In order to qualify for a grant, a lead 176 agency must develop and implement a local homeless assistance 177 continuum of care plan for its designated catchment area. The 178 homelessness prevention program must be included in the 179 continuum of care plan. 180 (4) GRANT LIMITS.—The maximum grant amount per lead agency 181 may not exceed $300,000. The grant assistance may be used to pay 182 past due rent or mortgage payments, past due utility costs, 183 provision of case management services, and program 184 administration costs not to exceed 3 percent of the grant award. 185 The homelessness prevention program must develop a case plan for 186 each family to be assisted, setting forth what costs will be 187 covered and the maximum level of assistance to be offered. 188 (5) PERFORMANCE.—The lead agency must track, monitor, and 189 report on each family assisted for at least 12 months after the 190 last assistance provided to the family. The goal for the 191 homelessness prevention program is to enable at least 85 percent 192 of the families assisted to remain in their homes and avoid 193 becoming homeless during the ensuing year. 194 Section 5. Paragraph (d) is added to subsection (4) of 195 section 420.622, Florida Statutes, to read: 196 420.622 State Office on Homelessness; Council on 197 Homelessness.— 198 (4) Not less than 120 days after the effective date of this 199 act, the State Office on Homelessness, with the concurrence of 200 the Council on Homelessness, may accept and administer moneys 201 appropriated to it to provide “Challenge Grants” annually to 202 lead agencies for homeless assistance continuums of care 203 designated by the State Office on Homelessness. A lead agency 204 may be a local homeless coalition, municipal or county 205 government, or other public agency or private, not-for-profit 206 corporation. Such grants may be up to $500,000 per lead agency. 207 (d) A lead agency may spend a maximum of 8 percent of its 208 funding on administrative costs. 209 Section 6. Paragraph (d) of subsection (3) of section 210 420.625, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 211 420.625 Grant-in-aid program.— 212 (3) ESTABLISHMENT.—There is hereby established a grant-in 213 aid program to help local communities in serving the needs of 214 the homeless through a variety of supportive services, which may 215 include, but are not limited to: 216 (d) Emergency financial assistance for persons who are 217 totally without shelter or facing loss of shelter, but who are218not eligible for such assistance under s.414.16. 219 Section 7. Section 414.16, Florida Statutes, is repealed, 220 and any balances remaining in the emergency assistance program 221 terminated by this act shall, on the date of termination, be 222 transferred to the homelessness prevention grant program created 223 under s. 414.161, Florida Statutes. 224 Section 8. This act shall take effect October 1, 2013.