Bill Text: FL S0792 | 2018 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Chief Financial Officer
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Failed) 2018-03-10 - Died in Messages [S0792 Detail]
Download: Florida-2018-S0792-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2018 CS for SJR 792 By the Committee on Ethics and Elections; and Senator Lee 582-02642-18 2018792c1 1 Senate Joint Resolution 2 A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 4 3 of Article IV of the State Constitution to revise the 4 duties and responsibilities of the Chief Financial 5 Officer. 6 7 Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 8 9 That the following amendment to Section 4 of Article IV of 10 the State Constitution is agreed to and shall be submitted to 11 the electors of this state for approval or rejection at the next 12 general election or at an earlier special election specifically 13 authorized by law for that purpose: 14 ARTICLE IV 15 EXECUTIVE 16 SECTION 4. Cabinet.— 17 (a) There shall be a cabinet composed of an attorney 18 general, a chief financial officer, and a commissioner of 19 agriculture. In addition to the powers and duties specified 20 herein, they shall exercise such powers and perform such duties 21 as may be prescribed by law. In the event of a tie vote of the 22 governor and cabinet, the side on which the governor voted shall 23 be deemed to prevail. 24 (b) The attorney general shall be the chief state legal 25 officer. There is created in the office of the attorney general 26 the position of statewide prosecutor. The statewide prosecutor 27 shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the state attorneys to 28 prosecute violations of criminal laws occurring or having 29 occurred, in two or more judicial circuits as part of a related 30 transaction, or when any such offense is affecting or has 31 affected two or more judicial circuits as provided by general 32 law. The statewide prosecutor shall be appointed by the attorney 33 general from not less than three persons nominated by the 34 judicial nominating commission for the supreme court, or as 35 otherwise provided by general law. 36 (c) The chief financial officer shall serve as the chief 37 fiscal officer of the state, and shall: 38 (1) Settle and approve accounts against the state;, and39shall40 (2) Keep all state funds and securities; 41 (3) Participate as a principal in consensus economic, 42 demographic, and revenue estimating conferences; and 43 (4) As prescribed by general law, review and certify, 44 before execution, that each proposed contract of a state agency, 45 entity, or officer of the executive branch requiring a payment 46 or aggregate payments in excess of ten million dollars from 47 funds appropriated to the state agency, entity, or officer: 48 a. Complies with general laws relating to procurement; 49 b. Includes all provisions required by general law for 50 state agency contracts; and 51 c. Does not require payments by the state agency, entity, 52 or officer in any fiscal year in excess of the amount 53 appropriated for that fiscal year or the amount authorized by 54 general law, for the purpose of the contract. 55 56 The legislature shall enact legislation to implement this 57 paragraph, including the adjustment, to be adjusted at least 58 every four years, of the contract amount threshold to reflect 59 the rate of inflation or deflation as indicated in the Consumer 60 Price Index for All Urban Consumers, U.S. City Average, All 61 Items, or a successor index, as calculated by the United States 62 Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, or its successor 63 agency. 64 (d) The commissioner of agriculture shall have supervision 65 of matters pertaining to agriculture except as otherwise 66 provided by law. 67 (e) The governor as chair, the chief financial officer, and 68 the attorney general shall constitute the state board of 69 administration, which shall succeed to all the power, control, 70 and authority of the state board of administration established 71 pursuant to Article IX, Section 16 of the Constitution of 1885, 72 and which shall continue as a body at least for the life of 73 Article XII, Section 9(c). 74 (f) The governor as chair, the chief financial officer, the 75 attorney general, and the commissioner of agriculture shall 76 constitute the trustees of the internal improvement trust fund 77 and the land acquisition trust fund as provided by law. 78 (g) The governor as chair, the chief financial officer, the 79 attorney general, and the commissioner of agriculture shall 80 constitute the agency head of the Department of Law Enforcement. 81 82 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following statement be 83 placed on the ballot: 84 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 85 ARTICLE IV, SECTION 4 86 DUTIES OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER.—Expands the Chief 87 Financial Officer’s duties to require that he or she participate 88 as a principal in consensus economic, demographic, and revenue 89 estimating conferences and review and certify certain state 90 contracts above a threshold dollar amount to ensure compliance 91 with certain laws and that such contracts do not require 92 payments in any fiscal year which exceed the amount appropriated 93 or the amount authorized by law. Requires the Legislature to 94 enact legislation to implement the amendment.