Bill Text: FL S1864 | 2010 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Juvenile Justice [SPSC]
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2010-04-30 - Died in Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations [S1864 Detail]
Download: Florida-2010-S1864-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2010 CS for SB 1864 By the Committee on Criminal Justice; and Senator Baker 591-04781-10 20101864c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to juvenile justice; amending s. 3 985.66, F.S.; eliminating the Juvenile Justice 4 Standards and Training Commission; providing that the 5 Department of Juvenile Justice rather than the 6 commission is responsible for department program staff 7 development and training; detailing the minimum 8 qualifications for department program staff of the 9 department and contract providers who deliver direct 10 care services to children; defining the term 11 “department program staff”; amending s. 985.48, F.S.; 12 conforming a provision to the termination of the 13 Juvenile Justice Standards and Training Commission; 14 providing an effective date. 15 16 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 17 18 Section 1. Section 985.66, Florida Statutes, is amended to 19 read: 20 985.66 Juvenile justice training academies; staff 21 development and trainingJuvenile Justice Standards and Training22Commission; Juvenile Justice Training Trust Fund.— 23 (1) LEGISLATIVE PURPOSE.—In order to enable the state to 24 provide a systematic approach to staff development and training 25 for judges, state attorneys, public defenders, law enforcement 26 officers, school district personnel, and departmentjuvenile27justiceprogram staff that will meet the needs of such persons 28 in their discharge of duties while at the same time meeting the 29 requirements for the American Correction Association 30 accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation for 31 Corrections, it is the purpose of the Legislature to require the 32 department to establish, maintain, and oversee the operation of 33 juvenile justice training academies in the state. The purpose of 34 the Legislature in establishing staff development and training 35 programs is to foster better staff morale and reduce 36 mistreatment and aggressive and abusive behavior in delinquency 37 programs; to positively impact the recidivism of children in the 38 juvenile justice system; and to afford greater protection of the 39 public through an improved level of services delivered by a 40 professionally trained departmentjuvenile justiceprogram staff 41 to children who are alleged to be or who have been found to be 42 delinquent. 43 (2) STAFF DEVELOPMENT AND TRAININGJUVENILE JUSTICE44STANDARDS AND TRAINING COMMISSION.— 45(a)There is created under the Department of Juvenile46Justice the Juvenile Justice Standards and Training Commission,47hereinafter referred to as the commission. The 17-member48commission shall consist of the Attorney General or designee,49the Commissioner of Education or designee, a member of the50juvenile court judiciary to be appointed by the Chief Justice of51the Supreme Court, and 14 members to be appointed by the52Secretary of Juvenile Justice as follows:531.Seven members shall be juvenile justice professionals: a54superintendent or a direct care staff member from an55institution; a director from a contracted community-based56program; a superintendent and a direct care staff member from a57regional detention center or facility; a juvenile probation58officer supervisor and a juvenile probation officer; and a59director of a day treatment or conditional release program. No60fewer than three of these members shall be contract providers.612.Two members shall be representatives of local law62enforcement agencies.633.One member shall be an educator from the state’s64university and community college program of criminology,65criminal justice administration, social work, psychology,66sociology, or other field of study pertinent to the training of67juvenile justice program staff.684.One member shall be a member of the public.695.One member shall be a state attorney, or assistant state70attorney, who has juvenile court experience.716.One member shall be a public defender, or assistant72public defender, who has juvenile court experience.737.One member shall be a representative of the business74community.75 76All appointed members shall be appointed to serve terms of 277years.78(b)The composition of the commission shall be broadly79reflective of the public and shall include minorities and women.80The term “minorities” as used in this paragraph means a member81of a socially or economically disadvantaged group that includes82blacks, Hispanics, and American Indians.83(c)The Department of Juvenile Justice shall provide the84commission with staff necessary to assist the commission in the85performance of its duties.86(d)The commission shall annually elect its chairperson and87other officers. The commission shall hold at least four regular88meetings each year at the call of the chairperson or upon the89written request of three members of the commission. A majority90of the members of the commission constitutes a quorum. Members91of the commission shall serve without compensation but are92entitled to be reimbursed for per diem and travel expenses as93provided by s.112.061and these expenses shall be paid from the94Juvenile Justice Training Trust Fund.95(e)The departmentpowers, duties, and functions of the96commissionshallbe to: 97 (a)1.Designate the location of the training academies; 98 develop, implement, maintain, and update the curriculum to be 99 used in the training of departmentjuvenile justiceprogram 100 staff; establish timeframes for participation in and completion 101 of training by departmentjuvenile justiceprogram staff; 102 develop, implement, maintain, and update job-related 103 examinations; develop, implement, and update the types and 104 frequencies of evaluations of the training academies; approve, 105 modify, or disapprove the budget for the training academies, and 106 the contractor to be selected to organize and operate the 107 training academies and to provide the training curriculum. 108 (b)2.Establish uniform minimum job-related training 109 courses and examinations for departmentjuvenile justiceprogram 110 staff. 111 (c)3.Consult and cooperate with the state or any political 112 subdivision; any private entity or contractor; and with private 113 and public universities, colleges, community colleges, and other 114 educational institutions concerning the development of juvenile 115 justice training and programs or courses of instruction, 116 including, but not limited to, education and training in the 117 areas of juvenile justice. 118 (d)4.Enter intoWith the approval of the department, make119and enter into suchcontracts and agreements with other 120 agencies, organizations, associations, corporations, 121 individuals, or federal agencies asthe commission determines122arenecessary in the execution of theitspowers of the 123 department or the performance of its duties. 1245.Make recommendations to the Department of Juvenile125Justice concerning any matter within the purview of this126section.127 (3) JUVENILE JUSTICE TRAINING PROGRAM.—The department 128commissionshall establish a certifiable program for juvenile 129 justice training pursuant to this section, and all department 130 program staffand providerswho deliver direct care services 131pursuant to contract with the departmentshall be required to 132 participate in and successfully complete the department-approved 133commission-approvedprogram of training pertinent to their areas 134 of responsibility. Judges, state attorneys, and public 135 defenders, law enforcement officers, and school district 136 personnel may participate in such training program. For the 137 departmentjuvenile justiceprogram staff, the department 138commissionshall, based on a job-task analysis: 139 (a) Design, implement, maintain, evaluate, and revise a 140 basic training program, including a competency-based 141 examination, for the purpose of providing minimum employment 142 training qualifications for all department program staff 143juvenile justice personnel. All program staff of the department 144 and providers who deliver direct-care services who are hired 145 after October 1, 1999, must meet the following minimum 146 requirements: 147 1. Be at least 19 years of age. 148 2. Be a high school graduate or its equivalent as 149 determined by the departmentcommission. 150 3. Not have been convicted of any felony or a misdemeanor 151 involving perjury or a false statement, or have received a 152 dishonorable discharge from any of the Armed Forces of the 153 United States. Any person who, after September 30, 1999, pleads 154 guilty or nolo contendere to or is found guilty of any felony or 155 a misdemeanor involving perjury or false statement is not 156 eligible for employment, notwithstanding suspension of sentence 157 or withholding of adjudication. Notwithstanding this 158 subparagraph, any person who pled nolo contendere to a 159 misdemeanor involving a false statement before October 1, 1999, 160 and who has had such record of that plea sealed or expunged is 161 not ineligible for employment for that reason. 162 4. Abide by all the provisions of s. 985.644(1) regarding 163 fingerprinting and background investigations and other screening 164 requirements for personnel. 165 5. Execute and submit to the department an affidavit-of 166 application form, adopted by the department, attesting to his or 167 her compliance with subparagraphs 1.-4. The affidavit must be 168 executed under oath and constitutes an official statement under 169 s. 837.06. The affidavit must include conspicuous language that 170 the intentional false execution of the affidavit constitutes a 171 misdemeanor of the second degree. The employing agency shall 172 retain the affidavit. 173 (b) Design, implement, maintain, evaluate, and revise an 174 advanced training program, including a competency-based 175 examination for each training course, which is intended to 176 enhance knowledge, skills, and abilities related to job 177 performance. 178 (c) Design, implement, maintain, evaluate, and revise a 179 career development training program, including a competency 180 based examination for each training course. Career development 181 courses are intended to prepare personnel for promotion. 182 (d) The departmentcommissionis encouraged to design, 183 implement, maintain, evaluate, and revise juvenile justice 184 training courses, or to enter into contracts for such training 185 courses, that are intended to provide for the safety and well 186 being of both citizens and juvenile offenders. 187 (4) JUVENILE JUSTICE TRAINING TRUST FUND.— 188 (a) There is created within the State Treasury a Juvenile 189 Justice Training Trust Fund to be used by the departmentof190Juvenile Justicefor the purpose of funding the development and 191 updating of a job-task analysis of department program staff 192juvenile justice personnel; the development, implementation, and 193 updating of job-related training courses and examinations; and 194 the cost ofcommission-approvedjuvenile justice training 195 courses; and reimbursement for expenses as provided in s.196112.061for members of the commission and staff. 197 (b) One dollar from every noncriminal traffic infraction 198 collected pursuant to ss. 318.14(10)(b) and 318.18 shall be 199 deposited into the Juvenile Justice Training Trust Fund. 200 (c) In addition to the funds generated by paragraph (b), 201 the trust fund may receive funds from any other public or 202 private source. 203 (d) Funds that are not expended by the end of the budget 204 cycle or through a supplemental budget approved by the 205 department shall revert to the trust fund. 206 (5) ESTABLISHMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE TRAINING ACADEMIES. 207 The number, location, and establishment of juvenile justice 208 training academies shall be determined by the department 209commission. 210 (6) SCHOLARSHIPS AND STIPENDS.— 211 (a) By rule, the departmentcommissionshall establish 212 criteria to award scholarships or stipends to qualified 213 department program staffjuvenile justice personnelwho are 214 residents of the state who want to pursue a bachelor’s or 215 associate in arts degree in juvenile justice or a related field. 216 The department shall handle the administration of the 217 scholarship or stipend. The Department of Education shall handle 218 the notes issued for the payment of the scholarships or 219 stipends. All scholarship and stipend awards shall be paid from 220 the Juvenile Justice Training Trust Fund upon vouchers approved 221 by the Department of Education and properly certified by the 222 Chief Financial Officer. Prior to the award of a scholarship or 223 stipend, the department program staffjuvenile justice employee224 must agree in writing to practice her or his profession in 225 juvenile justice or a related field for 1 month for each month 226 of grant or to repay the full amount of the scholarship or 227 stipend together with interest at the rate of 5 percent per 228 annum over a period not to exceed 10 years. Repayment shall be 229 made payable to the state for deposit into the Juvenile Justice 230 Training Trust Fund. 231 (b) The departmentcommissionmay establish the scholarship 232 program by ruleand implement the program on or after July 1,2331996. 234 (7) ADOPTION OF RULES.—The departmentcommissionshall 235 adopt rules as necessary to administercarry out the provisions236ofthis section. 237 (8) PARTICIPATION OF CERTAIN PROGRAMS IN THE STATE RISK 238 MANAGEMENT TRUST FUND.—Pursuant to s. 284.30, the Division of 239 Risk Management of the Department of Financial Services is 240 authorized to insure a private agency, individual, or 241 corporation operating a state-owned training school under a 242 contract to carry out the purposes and responsibilities of any 243 program of the department. The coverage authorized herein shall 244 be under the same general terms and conditions as the department 245 is insured for its responsibilities under chapter 284. 246 (9) DEPARTMENT PROGRAM STAFF DEFINED.—As used in this 247 section, the term “department program staff” means supervisory 248 and direct care staff of a delinquency program as well as 249 support staff who have direct contact with children in a 250 delinquency program that is owned and operated by the department 251The Juvenile Justice Standards and Training Commission is252terminated on June 30, 2001, and such termination shall be253reviewed by the Legislature prior to that date. 254 Section 2. Subsection (8) of section 985.48, Florida 255 Statutes, is amended to read: 256 985.48 Juvenile sexual offender commitment programs; sexual 257 abuse intervention networks.— 258 (8) The departmentJuvenile Justice Standards and Training259Commissionshall establish criteria for training all contract 260 and department staff or provide a special training program for 261 contract and department staff to effectively manage and provide 262 services and treatment to a juvenile sexual offender in a 263 juvenile sexual offender program. 264 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2010.