Bill Text: FL S0982 | 2018 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Care for Retired Law Enforcement Dogs
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2018-03-10 - Died in Messages [S0982 Detail]
Download: Florida-2018-S0982-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2018 SB 982 By Senator Powell 30-00831-18 2018982__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to care for retired law enforcement 3 dogs; creating s. 943.69, F.S.; providing a short 4 title; providing legislative findings; defining terms; 5 creating the Care for Retired Law Enforcement Dogs 6 Program within the Department of Law Enforcement; 7 requiring the department to contract with a 8 corporation not for profit to administer and manage 9 the program; providing requirements for the 10 corporation not for profit; providing requirements for 11 the disbursement of funds for the veterinary care of 12 eligible retired law enforcement dogs; placing an 13 annual cap on the amount of funds available for the 14 care of an eligible retired law enforcement dog; 15 prohibiting a former handler or adopter from receiving 16 reimbursement if funds are depleted for the year for 17 which such reimbursement is sought; requiring the 18 department to pay to the corporation not for profit, 19 and authorizing the corporation not for profit to use, 20 up to a certain percentage of appropriated funds for 21 administrative purposes; requiring the department to 22 adopt rules; providing an appropriation; providing an 23 effective date. 24 25 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 26 27 Section 1. Section 943.69, Florida Statutes, is created to 28 read: 29 943.69 Care for Retired Law Enforcement Dogs Program.— 30 (1) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be cited as the “Care for 31 Retired Law Enforcement Dogs Program Act.” 32 (2) LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS.—The Legislature finds that: 33 (a) Law enforcement dogs have become an integral part of 34 many law enforcement efforts statewide, including the 35 apprehension of suspects through tracking and searching, 36 evidence location, drug and bomb detection, and search and 37 rescue operations; 38 (b) Law enforcement agencies agree that the use of law 39 enforcement dogs is an extremely cost-effective means of crime 40 control and that these dogs possess skills and abilities that 41 frequently exceed those of existing technology; 42 (c) The service of law enforcement dogs is often dangerous 43 and can expose them to injury at a rate higher than that of 44 nonservice dogs; and 45 (d) Law enforcement dogs provide significant contributions 46 to the residents of this state. 47 (3) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term: 48 (a) “Law enforcement agency” means a lawfully established 49 state or local public agency having primary responsibility for 50 the prevention and detection of crime or the enforcement of the 51 penal, traffic, highway, regulatory, game, immigration, postal, 52 customs, or controlled substance laws. 53 (b) “Retired law enforcement dog” means a dog that was 54 previously in the service of or employed by a law enforcement 55 agency in this state for the principal purpose of aiding in the 56 detection of criminal activity, enforcement of laws, or 57 apprehension of offenders and that received certification in 58 obedience and apprehension work from a certifying organization 59 such as the National Police Canine Association, Inc., or other 60 certifying organization. 61 (c) “Veterinarian” has the same meaning as provided in s. 62 474.202. 63 (d) “Veterinary care” means the practice of veterinary 64 medicine as defined in s. 474.202 by a veterinarian. The term 65 includes annual wellness examinations, vaccinations, internal 66 and external parasite prevention treatments, testing and 67 treatment of illnesses and diseases, medications, emergency care 68 and surgeries, specialty care such as veterinary oncology, 69 euthanasia, and cremation. 70 (4) ESTABLISHMENT OF PROGRAM.—The Care for Retired Law 71 Enforcement Dogs Program is created within the department to 72 provide a stable funding source for veterinary care that is 73 provided to these dogs. 74 (5) ADMINISTRATION.—The department shall contract with a 75 corporation not for profit organized under chapter 617 to 76 administer and manage the Care for Retired Law Enforcement Dogs 77 Program. Notwithstanding chapter 287, the department shall 78 select the corporation not for profit through a competitive 79 grant award process. The corporation not for profit must meet 80 all of the following criteria: 81 (a) Be dedicated to the protection or care of retired law 82 enforcement dogs. 83 (b) Be exempt from taxation under s. 501(a) of the Internal 84 Revenue Code as an organization described in s. 501(c)(3) of 85 that code. 86 (c) Have maintained such tax-exempt status for at least 5 87 years. 88 (d) Agree to be subject to review and audit at the 89 discretion of the Auditor General in order to ensure accurate 90 accounting and disbursement of state funds. 91 (e) Demonstrate the ability to effectively and efficiently 92 disseminate information and to assist former handlers and 93 adopters of retired law enforcement dogs in complying with this 94 section. 95 (6) FUNDING.— 96 (a) The corporation not for profit shall be the disbursing 97 authority for funds appropriated by the Legislature to the 98 department for the Care for Retired Law Enforcement Dogs 99 Program. These funds shall be disbursed to the former handler or 100 adopter of a retired law enforcement dog upon receipt of: 101 1. Valid documentation from the law enforcement agency from 102 which the dog retired which verifies that the dog was in the 103 service of or employed by such agency; and 104 2. A valid invoice from a veterinarian for veterinary care 105 provided in this state to a retired law enforcement dog and 106 documentation establishing payment of the invoice by the former 107 handler or adopter of a retired law enforcement dog. 108 (b) Annual disbursements to a former handler or adopter to 109 reimburse him or her for the cost of veterinary care provided to 110 a retired law enforcement dog may not exceed $1,500 per dog. A 111 former handler or adopter of a retired law enforcement dog may 112 not accumulate unused funds from a current year for use in a 113 future year. 114 (c) A former handler or adopter of a retired law 115 enforcement dog who seeks reimbursement for veterinary care may 116 not receive reimbursement if funds appropriated for the Care for 117 Retired Law Enforcement Dogs Program are depleted in the year 118 for which the reimbursement is sought. 119 (7) ADMINISTRATIVE FEES.—The department shall pay to the 120 corporation not for profit, and the corporation not for profit 121 may use, up to 10 percent of appropriated funds for its 122 administrative expenses, including salaries and benefits. 123 (8) RULEMAKING AUTHORITY.—The department shall adopt rules 124 pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement this section. 125 Section 2. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, and each fiscal 126 year thereafter, the sum of $300,000 in recurring funds is 127 appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of 128 Law Enforcement for the purpose of implementing and 129 administering the Care for Retired Law Enforcement Dogs Program. 130 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2018.