Bill Text: FL S1544 | 2016 | Regular Session | Introduced
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Bill Title: Natural Hazards
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-1)
Status: (Failed) 2016-03-11 - Died in Fiscal Policy [S1544 Detail]
Download: Florida-2016-S1544-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Natural Hazards
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-1)
Status: (Failed) 2016-03-11 - Died in Fiscal Policy [S1544 Detail]
Download: Florida-2016-S1544-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2016 SB 1544 By Senator Clemens 27-01368A-16 20161544__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to weather impacts; creating s. 3 252.3655, F.S.; creating an interagency workgroup to 4 share information, coordinate ongoing efforts, and 5 collaborate on initiatives relating to weather events; 6 defining the term “weather events”; providing for 7 specified agencies to select liaisons to the 8 workgroup; designating the director of the Division of 9 Emergency Management or the director’s designee as the 10 liaison to and coordinator of the workgroup; requiring 11 the workgroup to prepare a specified annual report; 12 requiring the workgroup to submit the report to the 13 Governor and the Legislature; requiring the director 14 of the division or the director’s designee to post the 15 report on the division’s website; requiring each 16 agency liaison to post the report on the respective 17 agency’s website; providing an effective date. 18 19 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 20 21 Section 1. Section 252.3655, Florida Statutes, is created 22 to read: 23 252.3655 Weather interagency workgroup.— 24 (1)(a) An interagency workgroup is created for the purpose 25 of sharing information on the current and potential impacts of 26 weather events throughout the state, coordinating the ongoing 27 efforts of state agencies in addressing the impacts of weather 28 events, and collaborating on statewide initiatives to address 29 the impacts of weather events. As used in this section, the term 30 “weather events” includes, but is not limited to, extreme heat, 31 drought, wildfire, sea-level change, high tides, storm surge, 32 saltwater intrusion, stormwater runoff, flash floods, inland 33 flooding, and coastal flooding. 34 (b) The head of each executive department, the executive 35 director of each water management district, the Florida Public 36 Service Commission, the Fish and Wildlife Conservation 37 Commission, the Department of Military Affairs, the Office of 38 Insurance Regulation of the Financial Services Commission, the 39 Office of Financial Regulation of the Financial Services 40 Commission, and the Board of Governors of the State University 41 System shall select from within such agency a person to be 42 designated as the agency liaison to the workgroup. The director 43 of the Division of Emergency Management or the director’s 44 designee shall serve as the liaison to and coordinator of the 45 workgroup. The workgroup may meet in person or by teleconference 46 as often as the workgroup deems necessary to share information, 47 leverage resources, coordinate ongoing efforts, and prepare an 48 annual report pursuant to this section. 49 (2)(a) The workgroup is responsible for preparing an annual 50 report that shall, at a minimum: 51 1. Assess the relevance, level, and significance of current 52 agency efforts to address the impacts of weather events. 53 2. Create a uniform vulnerability assessment based on 54 current scientific literature to identify and evaluate potential 55 weather impacts that the agencies have not addressed. 56 3. Strategize and prioritize ongoing efforts to address the 57 impacts of weather events. 58 (b) In preparing the report, the workgroup is encouraged to 59 seek out state and national academic resources. 60 (3)(a) By January 1, 2017, and each year thereafter, the 61 workgroup shall issue a report on the current initiatives of the 62 workgroup in coordinating and developing efforts to address the 63 current and potential impacts of weather events. The report 64 shall be submitted to the Governor, the President of the Senate, 65 and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. 66 (b) The director of the Division of Emergency Management or 67 the director’s designee is responsible for posting the 68 workgroup’s annual report on the division’s website. 69 (c) Each agency liaison is responsible for posting the 70 workgroup’s annual report on the respective agency’s website. 71 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2016.