CRC - 2017                                                P 6002
       
       
        
       By the Committee on Style and Drafting
       
       350-00432-17                                          20176002__
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    2                             REVISION 2                            
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    4         A proposal to amend Section 7 of Article IX of the
    5         State Constitution to establish minimum vote
    6         thresholds for university boards of trustees and the
    7         board of governors to impose or authorize a new fee or
    8         increase an existing fee, as authorized by law; create
    9         Section 8 of Article IX of the State Constitution to
   10         specify the purposes of the State College System and
   11         to provide for the governance structure of the system;
   12         and create a new section in Article X of the State
   13         Constitution to establish the right of survivors of
   14         specified first responders and military members to
   15         death benefits.
   16          
   17  Be It Proposed by the Constitution Revision Commission of
   18  Florida:
   19  
   20         Section 7 of Article IX of the State Constitution is
   21  amended, and section 8 is added to that article, to read:
   22                             ARTICLE IX                            
   23                              EDUCATION                            
   24         SECTION 7. State University System.—
   25         (a) PURPOSES. In order to achieve excellence through
   26  teaching students, advancing research and providing public
   27  service for the benefit of Florida’s citizens, their communities
   28  and economies, the people hereby establish a system of
   29  governance for the state university system of Florida.
   30         (b) STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM. There shall be a single state
   31  university system comprised of all public universities. A board
   32  of trustees shall administer each public university and a board
   33  of governors shall govern the state university system.
   34         (c) LOCAL BOARDS OF TRUSTEES. Each local constituent
   35  university shall be administered by a board of trustees
   36  consisting of thirteen members dedicated to the purposes of the
   37  state university system. The board of governors shall establish
   38  the powers and duties of the boards of trustees. Each board of
   39  trustees shall consist of six citizen members appointed by the
   40  governor and five citizen members appointed by the board of
   41  governors. The appointed members shall be confirmed by the
   42  senate and serve staggered terms of five years as provided by
   43  law. The chair of the faculty senate, or the equivalent, and the
   44  president of the student body of the university shall also be
   45  members.
   46         (d) STATEWIDE BOARD OF GOVERNORS. The board of governors
   47  shall be a body corporate consisting of seventeen members. The
   48  board shall operate, regulate, control, and be fully responsible
   49  for the management of the whole university system. These
   50  responsibilities shall include, but not be limited to, defining
   51  the distinctive mission of each constituent university and its
   52  articulation with free public schools and community colleges,
   53  ensuring the well-planned coordination and operation of the
   54  system, and avoiding wasteful duplication of facilities or
   55  programs. The board’s management shall be subject to the powers
   56  of the legislature to appropriate for the expenditure of funds,
   57  and the board shall account for such expenditures as provided by
   58  law. The governor shall appoint to the board fourteen citizens
   59  dedicated to the purposes of the state university system. The
   60  appointed members shall be confirmed by the senate and serve
   61  staggered terms of seven years as provided by law. The
   62  commissioner of education, the chair of the advisory council of
   63  faculty senates, or the equivalent, and the president of the
   64  Florida student association, or the equivalent, shall also be
   65  members of the board.
   66         (e) FEES. Any proposal or action of a constituent
   67  university to raise, impose, or authorize any fee, as authorized
   68  by law, must be approved by at least nine affirmative votes of
   69  the members of the board of trustees of the constituent
   70  university, if approval by the board of trustees is required by
   71  general law, and at least twelve affirmative votes of the
   72  members of the board of governors, if approval by the board of
   73  governors is required by general law, in order to take effect. A
   74  fee under this subsection shall not include tuition.
   75         SECTION 8. State College System.—
   76         (a) PURPOSES. In order to achieve excellence and to provide
   77  access to undergraduate education to the students of this state;
   78  to originate articulated pathways to a baccalaureate degree; to
   79  ensure superior commitment to teaching and learning; and to
   80  respond quickly and efficiently to meet the demand of
   81  communities by aligning certificate and degree programs with
   82  local and regional workforce needs, the people hereby establish
   83  a system of governance for the state college system of Florida.
   84         (b) STATE COLLEGE SYSTEM. There shall be a single state
   85  college system comprised of all public community and state
   86  colleges. A local board of trustees shall govern each state
   87  college system institution and the state board of education
   88  shall supervise the state college system.
   89         (c) LOCAL BOARDS OF TRUSTEES. Each state college system
   90  institution shall be governed by a local board of trustees
   91  dedicated to the purposes of the state college system. A member
   92  of a board of trustees must be a resident of the service
   93  delivery area of the college. The powers and duties of the
   94  boards of trustees shall be provided by law. Each member shall
   95  be appointed by the governor to staggered 4-year terms, subject
   96  to confirmation by the senate.
   97         (d) ROLE OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. The state board
   98  of education shall supervise the state college system as
   99  provided by law.
  100  
  101         A new section is added to Article X of the State
  102  Constitution to read:
  103                              ARTICLE X                            
  104                            MISCELLANEOUS                          
  105         Death benefits for survivors of first responders and
  106  military members.—
  107         (a) A death benefit shall be paid by the employing agency
  108  when a firefighter; a paramedic; an emergency medical
  109  technician; a law enforcement, correctional, or correctional
  110  probation officer; or a member of the Florida National Guard,
  111  while engaged in the performance of their official duties, is:
  112         (1) Accidentally killed or receives accidental bodily
  113  injury which results in the loss of the individual’s life,
  114  provided that such killing is not the result of suicide and that
  115  such bodily injury is not intentionally self-inflicted; or
  116         (2) Unlawfully and intentionally killed or dies as a result
  117  of such unlawful and intentional act or is killed during active
  118  duty.
  119         (b) A death benefit shall be paid by funds from general
  120  revenue when an active duty member of the United States Armed
  121  Forces is:
  122         (1) Accidentally killed or receives accidental bodily
  123  injury which results in the loss of the individual’s life,
  124  provided that such killing is not the result of suicide and that
  125  such bodily injury is not intentionally self-inflicted; or
  126         (2) Unlawfully and intentionally killed or dies as a result
  127  of such unlawful and intentional act or is killed during active
  128  duty.
  129         (c) If a firefighter; a paramedic; an emergency medical
  130  technician; a law enforcement, correctional, or correctional
  131  probation officer; or an active duty member of the Florida
  132  National Guard or United States Armed Forces is accidentally
  133  killed as specified in paragraphs (a)(1) and (b)(1), or
  134  unlawfully and intentionally killed as specified in paragraphs
  135  (a)(2) and (b)(2), the state shall waive certain educational
  136  expenses that the child or spouse of the deceased first
  137  responder or military member incurs while obtaining a career
  138  certificate, an undergraduate education, or a postgraduate
  139  education.
  140         (d) The legislature shall implement this section by general
  141  law.
  142         (e) This section shall take effect on July 1, 2019.
  143  
  144  BE IT FURTHER PROPOSED that the following statement be placed on
  145  the ballot:
  146  
  147                      CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT                     
  148                      ARTICLE IX, SECTIONS 7, 8                    
  149                       ARTICLE X, NEW SECTION                      
  150         FIRST RESPONDER AND MILITARY MEMBER SURVIVOR BENEFITS;
  151  PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.—Creates mandatory payment of
  152  education and compensation benefits to qualifying survivors of
  153  certain first responders and military members who die performing
  154  official duties. Requires supermajority votes by university
  155  trustees and state university system board of governors to raise
  156  or impose all legislatively authorized fees if law requires
  157  approval by those bodies. Establishes existing state college
  158  system as constitutional entity; provides governance structure.