Bill Text: FL S2096 | 2011 | Regular Session | Engrossed
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Bill Title: State Financial Information
Spectrum: Committee Bill
Status: (Enrolled - Dead) 2011-05-07 - Ordered engrossed, then enrolled -SJ 1848 [S2096 Detail]
Download: Florida-2011-S2096-Engrossed.html
Bill Title: State Financial Information
Spectrum: Committee Bill
Status: (Enrolled - Dead) 2011-05-07 - Ordered engrossed, then enrolled -SJ 1848 [S2096 Detail]
Download: Florida-2011-S2096-Engrossed.html
SB 2096 First Engrossed 20112096e1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to state financial information; 3 amending s. 11.45, F.S.; requiring that the Auditor 4 General annually provide to the Legislature and the 5 Department of Financial Services a list of specified 6 entities that have failed to comply with certain 7 financial transparency requirements; amending s. 8 215.985, F.S., relating to the Transparency Florida 9 Act; revising the definition of the term “governmental 10 entity”; adding additional governmental entities to 11 those for which the Legislative Auditing Committee 12 recommends a format for collecting and displaying 13 financial information; revising the schedule for 14 adding information to the state’s official website; 15 revising provisions exempting certain municipalities 16 and special districts from the Transparency Florida 17 Act; requiring each water management district to 18 submit monthly detailed financial statements to its 19 governing board and post such statement on its 20 website; requiring the Chief Financial Officer to 21 provide public access to a state contract management 22 system; providing the information that must be 23 available on the system; requiring agency procurement 24 staff to update data in the system; providing an 25 effective date. 26 27 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 28 29 Section 1. Paragraph (i) is added to subsection (7) of 30 section 11.45, Florida Statutes, to read: 31 11.45 Definitions; duties; authorities; reports; rules.— 32 (7) AUDITOR GENERAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.— 33 (i) Beginning in 2012, the Auditor General shall annually 34 transmit by July 15, to the President of the Senate, the Speaker 35 of the House of Representatives, and the Department of Financial 36 Services, a list of all school districts, charter schools, 37 charter technical career centers, Florida College System 38 institutions, state universities, and water management districts 39 that have failed to comply with the transparency requirements as 40 identified in the audit reports reviewed pursuant to paragraph 41 (b) and those conducted pursuant to (2). 42 Section 2. Subsections (2), (5), (6), and (11) through (14) 43 of section 215.985, Florida Statutes, are amended, and 44 subsections (15) and (16) are added to that section, to read: 45 215.985 Transparency in government spending.— 46 (2) As used in this section, the term: 47 (a) “Governmental entity” means any state, regional, 48 county, municipal, special district, or other political 49 subdivision whether executive, judicial, or legislative, 50 including, but not limited to, any department, division, bureau, 51 commission, authority, district, or agency thereof, or any 52 public schooldistrict, Florida College System institution 53community college, state university, or associated board. 54 (b) “Website” means a site on the Internet which is easily 55 accessible to the public at no cost and does not require the 56 user to provide any information. 57 (c) “Committee” means the Legislative Auditing Committee 58 created in s. 11.40. 59 (5) The committee shall recommend a format for collecting 60 and displaying information from state universities,public61schools, Florida College System institutionscommunity colleges, 62 school districts, charter schools, charter technical career 63 centers, local governmental units, and other governmental 64 entitiesreceiving state appropriations. 65 (6) By November 1, 2012, and annually thereafterMarch 1,662010, the committee shall develop a schedule for adding 67 additionalotherinformation to the website by type of 68 information and governmental entity, including timeframes and 69 development entity. The schedule for adding additional 70 information shall be submitted to the President of the Senate 71 and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Additional 72 information may include: 73 (a) Disbursements by the governmental entity from funds 74 established within the treasury of the governmental entity, 75 including, for all branches of state government, allotment 76 balances in the Florida Accounting Information Resource 77 Subsystem. 78 (b) Revenues received by each governmental entity, 79 including receipts or deposits by the governmental entity into 80 funds established within the treasury of the governmental 81 entity. 82 (c) Information relating to a governmental entity’s bonded 83 indebtedness, including, but not limited to, the total amount of 84 obligation stated in terms of principal and interest, an 85 itemization of each obligation, the term of each obligation, the 86 source of funding for repayment of each obligation, the amounts 87 of principal and interest previously paid to reduce each 88 obligation, the balance remaining of each obligation, any 89 refinancing of any obligation, and the cited statutory authority 90 to issue such bonds. 91 (d) Links to available governmental entity websites. 92 (11) AAnymunicipality or special district that has total 93 annual revenues of less than $10 millionhaving a population of9410,000 or feweris exempt from this section.Population95determinations must be based on the most recent population96estimates prepared pursuant to s.186.901.97 (12) By September 1, 2011, each water management district 98 shall provide a monthly financial statement to its governing 99 board and make such statement available for public access on its 100 website. 101 (13)(12)This section does not require or permit the 102 disclosure of information that is considered confidential by 103 state or federal law. 104 (14)(13)The Office of Policy and Budget in the Executive 105 Office of the Governor shall ensure that all data added to the 106 website remains accessible to the public for 10 years. 107 (15)(14)The committee shall prepare an annual report 108 detailing progress in establishing the single website and 109 providing recommendations for enhancement of the content and 110 format of the website and related policies and procedures. The 111 first report shall be submitted to the Governor, the President 112 of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives 113 by November 1, 2011, and annually by November 1 thereafter. 114 (16) The Chief Financial Officer shall provide public 115 access to a state contract management system that provides 116 information and documentation relating to contracts procured by 117 governmental entities. 118 (a) The data collected in the system must include, but need 119 not be limited to, the contracting agency; the procurement 120 method; the contract beginning and ending dates; the type of 121 commodity or service; the purpose of the commodity or service; 122 the compensation to be paid; compliance information, such as 123 performance metrics for the service or commodity; contract 124 violations; the number of extensions or renewals; and the 125 statutory authority for providing the service. 126 (b) Within 30 days after a major change to an existing 127 contract or the execution of a new contract, agency procurement 128 staff of the affected state governmental entity shall update the 129 necessary information in the state contract management system. A 130 major change to a contract includes, but is not limited to, a 131 renewal, termination, or extension of the contract or an 132 amendment to the contract. 133 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011.