Bill Text: FL S1632 | 2020 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Cultural Affairs
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Failed) 2020-03-14 - Died in Rules [S1632 Detail]
Download: Florida-2020-S1632-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2020 CS for SB 1632 By the Committee on Governmental Oversight and Accountability; and Senator Rouson 585-03391-20 20201632c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to cultural affairs; amending s. 3 15.18, F.S.; providing that the Secretary of State 4 shall be known as “Florida’s Chief Arts and Culture 5 Officer”; conforming a provision to changes made by 6 the act; amending s. 20.10, F.S.; renaming the 7 Division of Cultural Affairs of the Department of 8 State as the Division of Arts and Culture; amending 9 ss. 265.283, 265.284, 265.2865, 265.603, 265.701, 10 265.7025, 265.704, and 468.401, F.S.; conforming 11 provisions to changes made by the act; providing an 12 effective date. 13 14 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 15 16 Section 1. Section 15.18, Florida Statutes, is amended to 17 read: 18 15.18 International and cultural relations.—The Divisions 19 of Arts and CultureCultural Affairs, Historical Resources, and 20 Library and Information Services of the Department of State 21 promote programs having substantial cultural, artistic, and 22 indirect economic significance that emphasize American 23 creativity. The Secretary of State, as the head administrator of 24 these divisions, shall hereafter be known as “Florida’s Chief 25 Arts and CultureCulturalOfficer.” As this officer, the 26 Secretary of State is encouraged to initiate and develop 27 relationships between the state and foreign cultural officers, 28 their representatives, and other foreign governmental officials 29 in order to promote Florida as the center of American 30 creativity. The Secretary of State shall coordinate 31 international activities pursuant to this section with 32 Enterprise Florida, Inc., and any other organization the 33 secretary deems appropriate. For the accomplishment of this 34 purpose, the Secretary of State shall have the power and 35 authority to: 36 (1) Disseminate any information pertaining to the State of 37 Florida which promotes the state’s cultural assets. 38 (2) Plan and carry out activities designed to cause 39 improved cultural and governmental programs and exchanges with 40 foreign countries. 41 (3) Plan and implement cultural and social activities for 42 visiting foreign heads of state, diplomats, dignitaries, and 43 exchange groups. 44 (4) Encourage and cooperate with other public and private 45 organizations or groups in their efforts to promote the cultural 46 advantages of Florida. 47 (5) Serve as the liaison with all foreign consular and 48 ambassadorial corps, as well as international organizations, 49 that are consistent with the purposes of this section. 50 (6) Provide, arrange, and make expenditures for the 51 achievement of any or all of the purposes specified in this 52 section. 53 Section 2. Paragraph (e) of subsection (2) of section 54 20.10, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 55 20.10 Department of State.—There is created a Department of 56 State. 57 (2) The following divisions of the Department of State are 58 established: 59 (e) Division of Arts and CultureCultural Affairs. 60 Section 3. Subsections (3) and (4) of section 265.283, 61 Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 62 265.283 Definitions.—The following definitions shall apply 63 to ss. 265.281-265.709: 64 (3) “Director” means the Director of the Division of Arts 65 and CultureCultural Affairsof the Department of State. 66 (4) “Division” means the Division of Arts and Culture 67Cultural Affairsof the Department of State. 68 Section 4. Section 265.284, Florida Statutes, is amended to 69 read: 70 265.284 Chief arts and cultureculturalofficer; director 71 of division; powers and duties.— 72 (1) The Secretary of State is the chief arts and culture 73culturalofficer of the state. 74 (2) The division is the state arts administrative agency 75 and shall be headed by a director who shall serve at the 76 pleasure of the secretary. 77 (3) The division shall directly administer and oversee all 78 of the programs authorized by this act. In furtherance thereof, 79 the division shall: 80 (a) Accept and administer state and federal funds 81 appropriated by the Legislature or funds received from other 82 public or private sources. 83 (b) Advance funds for grants on a quarterly basis. 84 (c) Enter into agreements for awarding grants or other 85 contracts with any person, firm, performing arts company, 86 educational institution, arts organization, corporation, or 87 governmental agency as may be necessary or advisable to carry 88 out its functions under this act. 89 (d) Upon request, or at its own initiative, consult with 90 and advise other individuals, groups, organizations, or state 91 agencies and officials, particularly the Governor and the 92 Cabinet, concerning the acquisition by gift or purchase of fine 93 art works, the appropriate use and display of state-owned art 94 treasures for maximum public benefit, and the suitability of any 95 structures or fixtures, including framing, primarily intended 96 for ornamental or decorative purposes in the interior of public 97 buildings. 98 (e) Accept on behalf of the state donations of money, 99 property, art objects, and antiquities. Such donations of money 100 and any cash income may be received from the disposal of any 101 donations of property, art objects, or antiquities, which shall 102 be deposited into the Grants and Donations Trust Fund and are 103 hereby appropriated for use by the division for the purposes 104 authorized in this act. 105 (f) Sponsor performances and exhibits; promote and 106 encourage the study and appreciation of arts and culture; and 107 collect, publish, and print pamphlets, papers, newsletters, and 108 other materials related to arts and cultural programs available 109 throughout the state. 110 (g) Conduct and support cultural programs and cultural 111 exchanges by coordinating with the appropriate state agencies 112 and other organizations. 113 (h) Accept funding and other forms of support for the 114 purposes in this act. 115 (i) Notwithstanding s. 287.022 or s. 287.025(1)(e), enter 116 into contracts to insure museum collections, artifacts, relics, 117 and fine arts to which it holds title or which are on loan to 118 the division. 119 (j) Adopt rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to 120 implement this subsection. 121 Section 5. Subsection (6) of section 265.2865, Florida 122 Statutes, is amended to read: 123 265.2865 Florida Artists Hall of Fame.— 124 (6) The Division of Arts and CultureCultural Affairsof 125 the Department of State shall adopt rules necessary to carry out 126 the purposes of this section, including, but not limited to, 127 procedures for accepting nominations to, making recommendations 128 for, selecting members of the Florida Artists Hall of Fame, and 129 providing travel expenses for such recipients. Notwithstanding 130 the provisions of s. 112.061, the Secretary of State may approve 131 first-class travel accommodations for recipients of the Florida 132 Artists Hall of Fame award and their representatives for health 133 or security purposes. 134 Section 6. Subsection (2) of section 265.603, Florida 135 Statutes, is amended to read: 136 265.603 Definitions relating to Cultural Endowment 137 Program.—The following terms and phrases when used in ss. 138 265.601-265.606 shall have the meaning ascribed to them in this 139 section, except where the context clearly indicates a different 140 meaning: 141 (2) “Division” means the Division of Arts and Culture 142Cultural Affairsof the Department of State. 143 Section 7. Subsections (1) and (5) of section 265.701, 144 Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 145 265.701 Cultural facilities; grants for acquisition, 146 renovation, or construction; funding; approval; allocation.— 147 (1) The Division of Arts and CultureCultural Affairsmay 148 accept and administer moneys appropriated to it for providing 149 grants to counties, municipalities, and qualifying nonprofit 150 corporations for the acquisition, renovation, or construction of 151 cultural facilities. 152 (5) The Division of Arts and CultureCultural Affairsshall 153 adopt rules prescribing the criteria to be applied by the 154 Florida Council on Arts and Culture in recommending applications 155 for the award of grants and rules providing for the 156 administration of the other provisions of this section. 157 Section 8. Subsection (2) of section 265.7025, Florida 158 Statutes, is amended to read: 159 265.7025 Definitions relating to historic programs.—For the 160 purposes of ss. 265.7025-265.709, the term: 161 (2) “Division” means the Division of Arts and Culture 162Cultural Affairsof the Department of State. 163 Section 9. Section 265.704, Florida Statutes, is amended to 164 read: 165 265.704 Historical museums; powers and duties of the 166 Division of Arts and CultureCultural Affairs.— 167 (1) The division shall adopt rules pursuant to ss. 168 120.536(1) and 120.54 to administer the provisions of ss. 169 265.7025-265.709. 170 (2) The division may make and enter into all contracts and 171 agreements with other agencies, organizations, associations, 172 corporations, and individuals or with federal agencies as it may 173 determine are necessary, expedient, or incidental to the 174 performance of its duties or the execution of its powers under 175 ss. 265.7025-265.709. 176 (3) The division may accept gifts, grants, bequests, loans, 177 and endowments for purposes not inconsistent with its 178 responsibilities under this chapter. The division may also 179 establish an endowment that is consistent with the 180 responsibilities under ss. 265.7025-265.709. 181 (4) It is the duty of the division to: 182 (a) Promote and encourage throughout the state knowledge 183 and appreciation of Florida history by encouraging the people of 184 the state to engage in the preservation and care of artifacts, 185 museum items, treasure troves, and other historical properties; 186 the collection, research, fabrication, exhibition, preservation, 187 and interpretation of historical materials; the publicizing of 188 the state’s history through public information media; and other 189 activities in historical and allied fields. 190 (b) Encourage, promote, maintain, and operate historical 191 museums, including, but not limited to, mobile museums, junior 192 museums, and the Museum of Florida History in the state capital. 193 (c) Plan and develop, in cooperation with other state 194 agencies and with municipalities, programs to promote and 195 encourage the teaching of Florida’s history and heritage in 196 Florida schools and other educational institutions and other 197 such educational programs as may be appropriate. 198 (d) Establish professional standards for the preservation, 199 exclusive of acquisition, of historical resources in state 200 ownership or control. 201 (e) Take such other actions as are necessary or appropriate 202 to locate, acquire, protect, preserve, operate, interpret, and 203 promote the location, acquisition, protection, preservation, 204 operation, and interpretation of historical resources to foster 205 an appreciation of Florida history and culture. 206 Section 10. Subsection (4) of section 468.401, Florida 207 Statutes, is amended to read: 208 468.401 Regulation of talent agencies; definitions.—As used 209 in this part or any rule adopted pursuant hereto: 210 (4) “Engagement” means any employment or placement of an 211 artist, where the artist performs in his or her artistic 212 capacity. However, the term “engagement” shall not apply to 213 procuring opera, music, theater, or dance engagements for any 214 organization defined in s. 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue 215 Code or any nonprofit Florida arts organization that has 216 received a grant from the Division of Arts and CultureCultural217Affairsof the Department of State or has participated in the 218 state touring program of the Division of Arts and Culture 219Cultural Affairs. 220 Section 11. This act shall take effect July 1, 2020.