Capitol Connection

2023 LEGISLATIVE SESSION: WEEK 8

2023 Florida Legislative Appropriations Chairmen Senator Doug Broxson and Representative Thomas Leek

The 8th week of the 2023 Regular Legislative Session saw a few tracked bills move through the legislative process. On Tuesday, April 25th, SB 676 Background Screenings by Senator Erin Grall, (R- Ft. Pierce) passed its final committee stop in the Senate Committee on Appropriations. Additionally, SB 504 Expunction of Criminal History Records by Senator Ana Maria Rodriguez, (R- Doral) and SB 1064 Trauma Screening for Children Removed from Caregivers by Senator Clay Yarborough, (R- Jacksonville) passed their final committee stops in the Senate Committee on Fiscal Policy. On Friday, April 28th, HB 591 Social Media Protection for Minors by Representative Michele Raynor-Goolsby, (D- St. Petersburg) passed off the House floor and SB 676 Background Screenings by Senator Erin Grall, (R- Ft. Pierce) passed off the Senate floor.


This week also marked the start of budget conferences. Conferences were held all week with a one-hour notice provision. All subject area conference committees wrapped up their conferences on Friday, April 28th. For a list of all conference offers for all committees click here. On Saturday and Sunday, the full Appropriations Conference Committee met to finalize spending on any issue not resolved during the subject area budget conference committees. All budget negotiations will need to be finalized by Tuesday, May 2nd. This will allow for the budget to be “laid on the desk” as a part of the mandatory 72-hour “cooling-off period” if the Regular Legislative Session is to end on Friday, May 5th the sixtieth day of session.

 

Until next time!


Sincerely,


The Florida Alliance of Children's Councils & Trusts

Healthy Development

HB 655 - Suicide Prevention

Rep. Trabulsy

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SB 914 - Suicide Prevention

Rep. Garcia

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These similar bills rename the Commission on Mental Health & Substance Abuse, revise the purpose and duties of the commission to include assessment of the state's suicide prevention infrastructure, and allow certain diagnoses to be made through telehealth. SB 914 ordered enrolled on April 21, 2023.

HB 591 - Social Media Protection for Minors

Rep. Rayner-Goolsby

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SB 792 - Social Media Protection for Minors

Sen. Jones

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These identical bills require social media platforms to disclose specified information, resources, measures, and disclaimers and prohibit certain schools from requiring students to register, enroll, or participate in social media platforms for educational purposes.

HB 121 - Florida Kidcare Program Eligibility

Rep. Bartleman

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SB 246 - Florida Kidcare Program Eligibility

Sen. Calatayud

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These identical bills increase the income eligibility threshold for coverage under the Florida Kidcare program, require applicants seeking coverage under the program to provide specified documentation, require that premiums for certain enrollees under the program be based on a tiered system of uniform premiums, and provide that certain amendments made by this act are subject to federal approval through a waiver or state plan amendment.

Early Learning

HB 1155 - Provisional Child Care Licensing

Rep. Maney

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SB 538 - Provisional Child Care Licensing

Sen. Trumball

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These identical bills require a local licensing agency or the Department of Children and Families to issue a provisional license or registration for a family day care home under certain circumstances.

HB 1021 - Child Care and Early Learning Providers

Rep. McFarland

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SB 990 - Child Care and Early Learning Providers

Sen. Grall

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These similar bills revise provisions relating to taxes for preschools & child care providers, licensing, training requirements, screenings, timeframes, insurance, & regulation. Provides an exemption for public and private preschools from specified special assessments levied by a municipality, a tax credit for certain contributions made to a child care facility, authorizes specified tax credits for corporations establishing and operating or making payments to, child care facilities for their employees under certain conditions, requires the Department of Children and Families to conduct specified screening of child care personnel within a specified timeframe and issue provisional approval of such personnel, and provide that an insurer may not deny, cancel, or refuse to renew a policy on the basis that the policyholder operates a large family child care home.

HB 703 - Early Childhood Music Incentive Program

Rep. Garcia

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SB 478 - Early Childhood Music Incentive Program

Sen. Perry

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These identical bills rename the Early Childhood Music Education Incentive Pilot Program as the Early Childhood Music Education Incentive Program. Revises criteria for a school district’s eligibility to participate in the program and deletes an obsolete provision requiring the University of Florida’s College of Education to conduct a specified evaluation.

K-12 Education

HB 1 - School Choice

Rep. Tuck

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SB 202 - K-12 Education

Sen. Simon

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These similar bills revise provisions relating to the Family Empowerment Scholarship Program, Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program, obligations of eligible nonprofit scholarship-funding organizations, and part-time enrollment in public schools. Require the State Board of Education to provide recommendations by a specified date to the Governor and the Legislature for repeals and revisions of the Florida Early Learning-20 Education Code to be considered in the 2024 legislative session. Authorize vehicles other than buses to transport students and permits district school boards to use advanced degrees in setting salary schedules for instructional personnel or school administrators. Signed into law on March 27, 2023.

HB 7039 - Student Outcomes

Education Quality Subcommittee

SB 1424 - Student Outcomes

Sen. Calatayud

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These similar bills address reading and mathematics instructional and intervention programs and materials.

HB 465 - Workforce Education

Rep. Esposito

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SB 240 - Education

Sen. Hutson

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These similar bills require the Commissioner of Education to approve or disapprove final Master Credential List; require Credentials Review Committee to submit a new list to the commissioner within the specified timeframe & increases amount DOE may reimburse an institution through Open Door Grant Program for a completed workforce training program.

HB 379 - Technology in K-12 Public Schools

Rep. Yeager

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SB 52 - Student Use of Social Media Platforms

Sen. Burgess

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These similar bills require members of the instructional staff of public schools to provide instruction on social media safety; defines the term "social media"; requires the Department of Education to make social media instructional material available online, requires district school boards to notify parents of the availability of the instructional material, and requires each school district to prohibit & prevent students from accessing social media platforms through use of internet access provided by school districts.

HB 633 - Class Size

Rep. Salzman

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SB 1236 - Class Size

Sen. Wright

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These identical bills revise a specified reduction calculation for certain school district funding for school districts that fail to meet certain class size requirements as well as revising provisions related to students of active duty military personnel.

HB 733 - Middle School and High School Start Times

Rep. Temple

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SB 1112 - Middle School and High School Start Times

Sen. Burgess

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These identical bills provide requirements for middle and high school start times and require charter schools to meet such requirements.

Out-Of-School Time Programs

HB 249 - Level 2 Background Screenings

Rep. Trabulsy

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SB 676 - Background Screenings

Sen. Grall

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These similar bills revise provisions related to level 2 background screenings for certain persons who have access to children & participation in the Care Provider Screening Clearing House. These bills require the clearinghouse to allow the results of certain screenings after a certain date to be shared among specified agencies and qualified entities. The bills revise requirements for independent sanctioning authorities to participate in specified background screening system, expand agencies & entities which may utilize the Criminal Justice Information Program for fingerprint searches, and requires the program to develop, for federal approval, a specified method for identifying or verifying individuals and requires specified entities to initiate criminal history checks through FDLE or clearinghouse by a specified date. Provides requirements for clearinghouse and revises requirements for educator certification or employment in positions that require direct contact with certain students.

Children with Disabilities

HB19 - Individual Education Plans

Rep. Tant

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SB 636 - Individual Education Plans

Sen. Simon

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These identical bills require IEPs for certain students to contain information and instruction on legal rights & responsibilities that transfer to students at age 18 and require information to include ways in which a student may provide informed consent to allow his or her parent to continue to participate in educational decisions. HB 19 ordered enrolled April 19, 2023.

HB 223 - Public School Student Progression for Students with Disabilities

Rep. Bartleman

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SB 290 - Public School Student Progression for Students with Disabilities

Sen. Jones

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These similar bills require comprehensive plans for student progression to provide for specified students with disabilities to be retained in prekindergarten at the discretion of a student’s parent, requiring such students to receive intensive reading interventions, and revising the requirements for certain students with disabilities to receive a good cause exemption from mandatory retention in grade 3.

Child Protection

HB 143 - Task Force on the Monitoring of Children in Out-of-Home Care

Rep. Williams

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SB 204 - Task Force on the Monitoring of Children in Out-of-Home Care

Sen. Rouson

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These similar bills create a Task Force on Monitoring of Children in Out-of-Home Care and provides for membership. Requires the task force to convene by specified date, authorizes the task force to conduct meetings through teleconference or other electronic means, and provides duties of the task force. Requires the Florida Institute for Child Welfare to conduct focus groups & submit its findings to the task force, requires DCF to submit certain monthly reports to the task force, requires the task force to submit report to Governor & Legislature, and provides for repeal of the task force.

HB 1101 - Education for Children and Young Adults in Out of Home Care

Rep. Tramont

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SB 272 - Children and Young Adults in Out of Home Care

Sen. Garcia

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These similar bills require the Department of Children and Families to establish the Office of the Children’s Ombudsman to serve a specified purpose. Specifies dates by which the office must be established and certain information and training and processes provided. Requires the department to work with all stakeholders to educate children and young adults in out-of-home care regarding their rights and protections and the benefits available to them, and requires specified staff to provide certain materials to children and young adults in out-of-home care and explain certain rights and protections. Requires the department to adopt rules.

HB 875 - Dependent Children

Rep. Trabulsy

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SB 1384 - Legal Proceedings for Children

Sen. Burton

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These similar bills revise provisions related to guardian and attorney ad litem access for dependent children, modify out-of-home case plan requirements, and authorizes the Pathway to Prosperity program to provide grants to youth and young adults aging out of foster care.

HB 1007 - Children Removed from Caregivers

Rep. Borrero

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SB 1064 - Children Removed from Caregivers

Sen. Yarborough

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These identical bills require community based care lead agencies to provide trauma focused assessment and services to children removed from caregivers.

HB 1201 - Dependent Children

Rep. Trabulsy

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SB 1634 - Child Welfare

Sen. Brodeur

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These similar bills provide for access to records and the ability to initiate court proceedings related to dependent children.

Juvenile Justice

HB 605 - Expunction of Criminal History Records

Rep. Smith

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These similar bills revise the criteria for the criminal record expunction process for juveniles.

SB 504 - Expunction of Criminal History Records

Sen. Rodriguez

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Economic Self-Sufficiency

HB 627 - Housing

Rep. Busatta Cabrera

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SB 102 - Housing

Sen. Calatayud

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These identical bills cite this act as the "Live Local Act" and delete the authority of local governments to adopt or maintain laws, ordinances, rules, or other measures that would impose controls on rents. Provides an exemption from ad valorem taxation for land that meets certain criteria, authorizes local governments to adopt ordinances to provide an ad valorem tax exemption for portions of property used to provide affordable housing meeting certain requirements, suspends, for a specified period, the General Revenue Fund service charge on documentary stamp tax collections, and authorizes the Governor, under the Florida Job Growth Grant Fund, to approve state or local public infrastructure projects to facilitate the development or construction of affordable housing. Signed into law on March 28, 2023.

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