Bill Text: FL S1514 | 2020 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (? 2-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-03-12 - Laid on Table, refer to CS/CS/HB 921 [S1514 Detail]
Download: Florida-2020-S1514-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2020 CS for CS for SB 1514 By the Committees on Innovation, Industry, and Technology; and Agriculture; and Senator Albritton 580-03741-20 20201514c2 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Department of Agriculture and 3 Consumer Services; amending s. 193.461, F.S.; 4 specifying a methodology for the assessment of certain 5 buildings and structures located on agricultural 6 lands; amending s. 316.520, F.S.; revising application 7 of agricultural load securing requirements; amending 8 s. 570.07, F.S.; revising the functions, powers, and 9 duties of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer 10 Services to authorize the department to purchase 11 private insurance policies for a specified purpose; 12 amending s. 570.441, F.S.; extending the scheduled 13 expiration for the Department of Agriculture and 14 Consumer Services’ use of funds from the Pest Control 15 Trust Fund for certain duties of the department; 16 amending s. 590.02, F.S.; directing the Florida Forest 17 Service to develop a training curriculum for wildland 18 firefighters; providing requirements for such 19 training; amending s. 633.408, F.S.; providing 20 wildland firefighter training and certification for 21 certain firefighters and volunteer firefighters; 22 requiring the Department of Environmental Protection, 23 in coordination with the Department of Agriculture and 24 Consumer Services and other entities, to develop a 25 study to estimate the benefits of renewable natural 26 gas in this state; requiring a report to the Governor 27 and the Legislature; providing an effective date. 28 29 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 30 31 Section 1. Paragraph (c) of subsection (6) of section 32 193.461, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 33 193.461 Agricultural lands; classification and assessment; 34 mandated eradication or quarantine program; natural disasters.— 35 (6)(c)1. For purposes of the income methodology approach to 36 assessment of property used for agricultural purposes, 37 irrigation systems, including pumps and motors, physically 38 attached to the land shall be considered a part of the average 39 yields per acre and shall have no separately assessable 40 contributory value. 41 2. Litter containment structures located on producing 42 poultry farms and animal waste nutrient containment structures 43 located on producing dairy farms shall be assessed by the 44 methodology described in subparagraph 1. 45 3. Structures or improvements used in horticultural 46 production for frost or freeze protection, which are consistent 47 with the interim measures or best management practices adopted 48 by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services pursuant 49 to s. 570.93 or s. 403.067(7)(c), shall be assessed by the 50 methodology described in subparagraph 1. 51 4. Screened enclosed structures used in horticultural 52 production for protection from pests and diseases or to comply 53 with state or federal eradication or compliance agreements shall 54 be assessed by the methodology described in subparagraph 1. 55 5. Any building or structure located on land that is 56 classified as agricultural and which is used in and in 57 furtherance of the agricultural purpose of the land, including, 58 but not limited to, buildings or structures used for production, 59 packaging, processing, or storage, shall be assessed by the 60 methodology described in subparagraph 1. 61 Section 2. Subsection (4) of section 316.520, Florida 62 Statutes, is amended to read: 63 316.520 Loads on vehicles.— 64 (4) The provision of subsection (2) requiring covering and 65 securing the load with a close-fitting tarpaulin or other 66 appropriate cover does not apply to vehicles carrying 67 agricultural products locally from a harvest site or to or from 68 a farm on roads where the posted speed limit is 65 miles per 69 hour or lessand the distance driven on public roads is less70than 20 miles. 71 Section 3. Subsection (47) is added to section 570.07, 72 Florida Statutes, to read: 73 570.07 Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; 74 functions, powers, and duties.—The department shall have and 75 exercise the following functions, powers, and duties: 76 (47) To purchase, at its discretion, private insurance 77 policies to cover expenses related to the payment of benefits 78 required by s. 112.1816. 79 Section 4. Subsection (4) of section 570.441, Florida 80 Statutes, is amended to read 81 570.441 Pest Control Trust Fund.— 82 (4) In addition to the uses authorized under subsection 83 (2), moneys collected or received by the department under 84 chapter 482 may be used to carry out the provisions of s. 85 570.44. This subsection expires June 30, 20242020. 86 Section 5. Subsection (1) of section 590.02, Florida 87 Statutes, is amended to read 88 590.02 Florida Forest Service; powers, authority, and 89 duties; liability; building structures; Withlacoochee Training 90 Center.— 91 (1) The Florida Forest Service has the following powers, 92 authority, and duties to: 93 (a) Enforce the provisions of this chapter; 94 (b) Prevent, detect, and suppress wildfires wherever they 95 may occur on public or private land in this state and do all 96 things necessary in the exercise of such powers, authority, and 97 duties; 98 (c) Provide firefighting crews, who shall be under the 99 control and direction of the Florida Forest Service and its 100 designated agents; 101 (d) Appoint center managers, forest area supervisors, 102 forestry program administrators, a forest protection bureau 103 chief, a forest protection assistant bureau chief, a field 104 operations bureau chief, deputy chiefs of field operations, 105 district managers, forest operations administrators, senior 106 forest rangers, investigators, forest rangers, firefighter 107 rotorcraft pilots, and other employees who may, at the Florida 108 Forest Service’s discretion, be certified as forestry 109 firefighters pursuant to s. 633.408(8). Other law 110 notwithstanding, center managers, district managers, forest 111 protection assistant bureau chief, and deputy chiefs of field 112 operations have Selected Exempt Service status in the state 113 personnel designation; 114 (e) Develop a training curriculum for wildlandforestry115 firefighters which must contain a minimum of 40 hours of 116 structural firefighter training, a minimum of 40 hours of 117 emergency medical training,the basic volunteer structural fire118training course approved by the Florida State Fire College of119the Division of State Fire Marshaland a minimum of 376250120 hours of wildfire training; 121 (f) Pay the cost of the initial commercial driver license 122 examination fee for those employees whose position requires them 123 to operate equipment requiring a license. This paragraph is 124 intended to be an authorization to the department to pay such 125 costs, not an obligation; 126 (g) Provide fire management services and emergency response 127 assistance and set and charge reasonable fees for performance of 128 those services. Moneys collected from such fees shall be 129 deposited into the Incidental Trust Fund of the Florida Forest 130 Service; 131 (h) Require all state, regional, and local government 132 agencies operating aircraft in the vicinity of an ongoing 133 wildfire to operate in compliance with the applicable state 134 Wildfire Aviation Plan; 135 (i) Authorize broadcast burning, prescribed burning, pile 136 burning, and land clearing debris burning to carry out the 137 duties of this chapter and the rules adopted thereunder; and 138 (j) Make rules to accomplish the purposes of this chapter. 139 Section 6. Subsection (8) of section 633.408, Florida 140 Statutes, is amended to read: 141 633.408 Firefighter and volunteer firefighter training and 142 certification.— 143 (8)(a) Pursuant to s. 590.02(1)(e), the division shall 144 establish a structural fire training program of not less than 40 145206hours. The division shall issue to a person satisfactorily 146 complying with this training program and who has successfully 147 passed an examination as prescribed by the division and who has 148 met the requirements of s. 590.02(1)(e), a Wildland Firefighter 149ForestryCertificate of Compliance. 150 (b) An individual who holds a current and valid Wildland 151 FirefighterForestryCertificate of Compliance is entitled to 152 the same rights, privileges, and benefits provided for by law as 153 a firefighter. 154 Section 7. Renewable natural gas study.— 155 (1) The Department of Environmental Protection, in 156 coordination with the Department of Agriculture and Consumer 157 Services, the Florida chapter of the National Waste and 158 Recycling Association, and the Florida Natural Gas Association, 159 shall develop a study to estimate the potential benefits of 160 renewable natural gas in this state. The study must consider all 161 of the following: 162 (a) The use of renewable natural gas resources to generate 163 energy and fuel and the benefits for local communities, the 164 economy, and the environment. 165 (b) The ability of renewable natural gas to create new 166 revenue streams for local governments, agricultural producers, 167 and other producers of waste. 168 (c) The potential for renewable natural gas to contribute 169 to energy security by providing the gas grid enhanced diversity 170 of supply. 171 (2) The Department of Environmental Protection shall submit 172 a report of the results of the study to the Governor, the 173 President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of 174 Representatives upon completion of such study. 175 Section 8. This act shall take effect July 1, 2020.