Bill Text: FL S0506 | 2021 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Transparency in Government Spending
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-04-30 - Died on Calendar [S0506 Detail]
Download: Florida-2021-S0506-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2021 CS for SB 506 By the Committee on Governmental Oversight and Accountability; and Senator Garcia 585-02992-21 2021506c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to transparency in government 3 spending; amending s. 215.985, F.S.; defining terms; 4 requiring nongovernmental entities that have received 5 a specified amount of state funds to submit an annual 6 report detailing certain compensation data to the 7 Department of Management Services; requiring such 8 reports to be verified under penalty of perjury; 9 requiring the department to post the information 10 received through such reports on a specified website; 11 requiring a nongovernmental entity to post the 12 reported compensation information on its website; 13 requiring a nongovernmental entity to take certain 14 actions before receiving funds from a governmental 15 entity; prohibiting a governmental entity from 16 expending, transferring, or distributing funds to a 17 nongovernmental entity if compliance with reporting 18 requirements is not met; specifying applicability; 19 providing an effective date. 20 21 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 22 23 Section 1. Subsections (2) and (6) of section 215.985, 24 Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 25 215.985 Transparency in government spending.— 26 (2) As used in this section, the term: 27 (a) “Committee” means the Legislative Auditing Committee. 28 (b) “Contract” means a written agreement or purchase order 29 issued for the purchase of goods or services or a written 30 agreement for the receipt of state or federal financial 31 assistance. 32 (c) “Governmental entity” means a state, regional, county, 33 municipal, special district, or other political subdivision 34 whether executive, judicial, or legislative, including, but not 35 limited to, a department, division, bureau, commission, 36 authority, district, or agency thereof, or public school, 37 Florida College System institution, state university, or 38 associated board. 39 (d) “Nongovernmental entity” means a nonprofit corporation. 40 (e) “State funds” means funds paid from the General Revenue 41 Fund or any state trust fund, funds allocated by the Federal 42 Government and distributed by the state, or funds appropriated 43 by the state for distribution through any grant program. 44 (f) “Website” means a site on the Internet which is easily 45 accessible to the public at no cost and does not require the 46 user to provide information. 47 (6)(a) The Department of Management Services shall 48 establish and maintain a website that provides current 49 information relating to each employee or officer of a state 50 agency, a state university, a Florida College System 51 institution, or the State Board of Administration, regardless of 52 the appropriation category from which the person is paid. 53 1.(a)For each employee or officer, the information must 54 include, at a minimum, his or her: 55 a.1.Name and salary or hourly rate of pay. 56 b.2.Position number, class code, and class title. 57 c.3.Employing agency and budget entity. 58 2.(b)The information must be searchable by state agency, 59 state university, Florida College System institution, and the 60 State Board of Administration, and by employee name, salary 61 range, or class code and must be downloadable in a format that 62 allows offline analysis. 63 (b)1. A nongovernmental entity that receives at least 50 64 percent of its annual revenue, calculated using the 65 nongovernmental entity’s fiscal year, from state funds or that 66 receives $750,000 or more in state funds in a fiscal year, must 67 submit to the Department of Management Services by January 15 of 68 each year a report that includes the name, position, and total 69 annual compensation of, including bonuses, exit bonuses, accrued 70 paid time off, severance payments, and incentive payments paid 71 to, each director, board member, chief executive officer, chief 72 financial officer, or chief operating officer or any other 73 person performing equivalent functions. The report must be 74 verified as provided in s. 92.525 by a director, board member, 75 chief executive officer, chief financial officer, or chief 76 operating officer of the nongovernmental entity. 77 2. Beginning February 1, 2022, and each February 1 78 thereafter, the Department of Management Services shall include 79 the information reported in subparagraph 1. on the website 80 established under paragraph (a). 81 3. A nongovernmental entity required to submit a report 82 under subparagraph 1. must post the reported information on its 83 website if the entity maintains a website. 84 4. Before receiving funds from a governmental entity, a 85 nongovernmental entity that: 86 a. Received funding subject to this paragraph in the 87 preceding year must submit to the governmental entity an 88 attestation verified as provided in s. 92.525, that the 89 nongovernmental entity has submitted the report required in 90 subparagraph 1. 91 b. Did not receive funding subject to this paragraph in the 92 preceding year must submit to the governmental entity an 93 attestation verified as provided in s. 92.525, that the 94 nongovernmental entity has not received funding in the preceding 95 year. 96 5.a. Beginning January 15, 2022, a governmental entity may 97 not expend, transfer, or distribute funds to a nongovernmental 98 entity until the nongovernmental entity has complied with the 99 requirements of this paragraph. 100 b. This subparagraph is applicable to payments associated 101 with contracts executed, amended, extended, or renewed on or 102 after July 1, 2021, and any transfers or distributions 103 authorized on or after July 1, 2021. 104 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2021.