Bill Text: FL S1276 | 2020 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: Department of Citrus
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2020-07-01 - Chapter No. 2020-151 [S1276 Detail]
Download: Florida-2020-S1276-Enrolled.html
ENROLLED 2020 Legislature CS for SB 1276 20201276er 1 2 An act relating to the Department of Citrus; creating 3 s. 601.041, F.S.; establishing the Friends of Florida 4 Citrus Program within the Department of Citrus; 5 providing a purpose of the program; providing duties 6 of the department; authorizing the program to receive 7 certain funds; requiring funds to be deposited into 8 the Florida Citrus Advertising Trust Fund; creating 9 the Friends of Florida Citrus Advisory Council adjunct 10 to the department; providing for the membership and 11 duties of the advisory council; amending s. 601.10, 12 F.S.; authorizing the Department of Citrus to loan 13 department employees to or share department employees 14 with specified state and federal entities; authorizing 15 the department to enter into agreements with such 16 entities; providing that agreements are subject to 17 prior approval by the department; requiring the loans 18 and agreements to comply with certain provisions 19 governing the intergovernmental interchange of public 20 employees; deleting provisions setting out the 21 required work schedule for the department; providing 22 an effective date. 23 24 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 25 26 Section 1. Section 601.041, Florida Statutes, is created to 27 read: 28 601.041 The Friends of Florida Citrus Program; advisory 29 council.— 30 (1) The Friends of Florida Citrus Program is established 31 within the department to provide support and assistance for 32 existing and future programs within the department. 33 (a) Through the program, the department shall: 34 1. Conduct programs and activities related to the 35 protection and enhancement of the quality and reputation of 36 Florida citrus fruit and the canned and concentrated products 37 thereof in domestic and foreign markets. 38 2. Identify and pursue methods to provide resources and 39 materials for the programs. 40 3. Research methods to integrate the resources and 41 materials identified pursuant to subparagraph 2. 42 (b) The department may receive donations from private 43 corporations to support the program. The department shall 44 deposit donations to the program into the Florida Citrus 45 Advertising Trust Fund, as established in s. 601.15(7), and such 46 donations shall be exempt from s. 601.15(7)(a). 47 (2) The Friends of Florida Citrus Advisory Council, an 48 advisory council as defined in s. 20.03(7), is established 49 adjunct to the department. The advisory council shall advise and 50 provide recommendations to the commission regarding the use of 51 any funds received for the Friends of Florida Citrus Program. 52 The advisory council shall operate in a manner consistent with 53 s. 20.052 and members shall be appointed by the commission. 54 Initially, the commission shall appoint two members to a term of 55 4 years, one member to a term of 3 years, one member to a term 56 of 2 years, and one member to a term of 1 year. Thereafter, 57 members shall be appointed for 4-year terms. The council shall 58 consist of the following members: 59 (a) One member of the commission. 60 (b) One member recommended by the Florida Citrus Processors 61 Association. 62 (c) One member recommended by the statewide voluntary 63 Florida citrus growers association with the highest membership. 64 (d) Two at-large members, at the discretion of the 65 commission. 66 Section 2. Subsection (3) of section 601.10, Florida 67 Statutes, is amended to read: 68 601.10 Powers of the Department of Citrus.—The department 69 shall have and shall exercise such general and specific powers 70 as are delegated to it by this chapter and other statutes of the 71 state, which powers shall include, but are not limited to, the 72 following: 73 (3)(a)To pay, or participate in the payment of, premiums 74 for health, accident, and life insurance for its full-time 75 employees, pursuant to such rules as the department may adopt, 76 in addition to the regular salaries of such full-time employees. 77 (a) The payment of such or similar benefits to its 78 employees in foreign countries, including, but not limited to, 79 social security, retirement, and other similar fringe benefit 80 costs, may be in accordance with laws in effect in the country 81 of employment, except that no benefits will be payable to 82 employees not authorized for other state employees, as provided 83 in the Career Service System. 84 (b) The department may loan department employees to or 85 share department employees with other state and federal 86 agencies, state universities, or the Department of Agriculture 87 and Consumer Services for marketing and promotion orders 88 authorized under the authority of the Department of Agriculture 89 and Consumer Services or its direct support organizations or for 90 orders adopted under the authority of the United States 91 Secretary of Agriculture. The department may enter into 92 agreements with such entity or entities under such terms and 93 conditions as will benefit the State of Florida, if the agency 94 or entity with which the employee is loaned or shared reimburses 95 the State of Florida for all pay and benefits of the employee, 96 not including a service fee for administration. If the entity 97 directly pays the loaned or shared employee his or her salary 98 and benefits, as applicable, an agreement with the department is 99 not necessary and the employee may work part time with the 100 department under terms and conditions mutually agreed to by the 101 department and the employee. All arrangements made pursuant to 102 this paragraph are subject to prior approval by the department. 103 Except as otherwise provided, loans and agreements must comply 104 with s. 112.24Subject to all applicable rules adopted by the105Department of Management Services, the department shall be106staffed 5 days per week, 40 hours per week, as necessary to107accommodate industry inquiries. However, the executive director,108with the commission’s approval, may establish alternative109schedules for individual department employees to ensure maximum110efficiencies. 111 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2020.