HB 55 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0055-00 Page 1 of 7 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S A bill to be entitled 1 An act relating to the Assistive Technology Advisory 2 Council; amending s. 413.407, F.S.; revising 3 provisions relating to the membership of and 4 appointments and reappointments to the Assistive 5 Technology Advisory Council; requiring council members 6 to select a chair from among the council membership; 7 revising provisions relating to committees appointed 8 to perform the council's functions; expanding the 9 council's functions to include fundraising activities; 10 providing an effective date. 11 12 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 13 14 Section 1. Section 413.407, Florida Statutes, is amended 15 to read: 16 413.407 Assistive Technology Advisory Council. —There is 17 created the Assistive Technology Advisory Council, responsible 18 for ensuring consumer involvement in the creation, application, 19 and distribution of technology -related assistance to and for 20 persons who have disabilities. The council shall fulfill its 21 responsibilities through statewide policy development, both 22 state and federal legislative initiatives, advocacy at both the 23 state and federal levels level, planning of statewide resource 24 allocations, policy-level management, and reviews of both 25 HB 55 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0055-00 Page 2 of 7 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S consumer responsiveness and the adequacy of program service 26 delivery, and by performing the functions listed in this 27 section. 28 (1)(a) The council shall be composed of: 29 1. Persons Individuals who have disabilities and who are 30 assistive technology consumers or famil y members or guardians of 31 those persons individuals. 32 2. A representative Representatives of a consumer 33 organization organizations concerned with assistive technology. 34 3. A representative Representatives of business and 35 industry, including the insurance industry, concerned with 36 assistive technology. 37 4. A representative of the Division of Vocational 38 Rehabilitation. 39 5. A representative of the Division of Blind Services. 40 6. A representative of a center for independent living the 41 Florida Independent Li ving Council. 42 7. A representative of CareerSource Florida, Inc. 43 8. A representative of the Department of Education. 44 9. A representative Representatives of any other state 45 agency agencies that provides or coordinates provide or 46 coordinate services for persons with disabilities , if requested 47 by a majority vote of the council members . 48 49 Total membership on the council may not exceed 27 at any one 50 HB 55 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0055-00 Page 3 of 7 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S time. A majority of the members shall be appointed in accordance 51 with subparagraph 1. 52 (b) Members of the council shall be appointed by the 53 Commissioner of Education from a list of candidates proposed by 54 the division director. However, a member who is a representative 55 of a state agency shall be appointed by the head of that state 56 agency. 57 (c) A majority of council members must shall be persons 58 who have disabilities as defined in s. 413.20 and s. 413.20(7) 59 who are also consumers of assistive technology or family members 60 or guardians of such persons. 61 (d) Members of the council must be geogr aphically 62 representative of the state and reflect the diversity of the 63 state's population with respect to race, ethnicity, gender, age, 64 type of disability, and type of disability -related services and 65 devices received. 66 (e)(d) The members of the council sh all select a chair two 67 co-chairs from among the membership of the council. 68 1. One co-chair may be selected from the group described 69 in paragraph (c) and one co -chair shall be selected from the 70 other council members. 71 2. The chair No co-chair may not be an elected member or 72 an employee of a state agency or of any political subdivision of 73 the state. 74 (f)1.(e)1. Each member of the council shall serve for a 75 HB 55 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0055-00 Page 4 of 7 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S term of not more than 3 years, except that a member appointed to 76 fill a vacancy occurring before prior to the expiration of the 77 term for which a predecessor was appointed shall be appointed 78 for the remainder of such term. 79 2. A No member of the council may not serve more than two 80 consecutive terms; however, any appointment under subparagraph 81 1., if for less than 18 months, is shall not be considered a 82 term for the purposes of this section. 83 3. A member who has served two consecutive terms and has 84 been retired from the council for at least 3 years 1 year may be 85 reappointed to the council on the same b asis as a new member. 86 (g)(f) Any vacancy occurring in the membership of the 87 council shall be filled in the same manner as the original 88 appointment. A vacancy does not affect the power of the 89 remaining members to execute the duties of the council. 90 (2) In addition to the other functions specified in this 91 section, the council shall: 92 (a) Act as the board of directors of a not -for-profit 93 corporation created by the division. Through the corporation, 94 the council shall provide direction to the Florida Florida's 95 Alliance for Assistive Services and Technology, a project 96 sponsored by the department for the coordination and delivery of 97 appropriate, cost-effective, state-of-the-art assistive 98 technology services and devices. 99 (b) Appoint committees made up of membe rs of the council 100 HB 55 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0055-00 Page 5 of 7 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S to focus on specific issues within the council's mandate. 101 Committees may request and accept in -kind contributions of 102 personnel from public or private entities to supply such 103 staffing as the committees deem necessary to carry out their 104 individual mandates. These committees shall include, but are not 105 limited to: 106 1. Members who are representatives of state agencies 107 serving on the committees An interagency committee composed of 108 those members representing state agencies. The interagency 109 committee shall work towards the development of cooperative 110 agreements among government agencies and perform such other 111 duties as the council deems appropriate. 112 2. Members who are representatives of state agencies 113 serving on the committees The interagency committee's members 114 shall assign staff from their respective agencies to the 115 alliance, as an in-kind contribution for a specified period of 116 time, to review federal and state legislation and agency 117 policies and practices and to identify both facilitators of, a nd 118 barriers to, accessibility and utilization of assistive 119 technology services, devices, and funding sources. 120 2. A technology-awareness committee to guide the council's 121 public awareness, coordination, and collaboration activities. 122 3. A public policy an d advocacy committee to review 123 federal and state legislation and agency policies and practices 124 and to identify facilitators of and barriers to access and 125 HB 55 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0055-00 Page 6 of 7 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S utilization of assistive technology services, devices, and 126 funding sources. 127 (c) Review and approve a ll reports, recommendations, and 128 proposed actions of committee staff. 129 (d) Appoint the executive director of the alliance who is. 130 The executive director shall be responsible for the overall 131 administration and day -to-day direction of the alliance, 132 including the as well as supervision of all staff. 133 (e) Annually review and approve the strategic or business 134 plan of the alliance, as submitted by the executive director. 135 (f) Submit an annual comprehensive report of the 136 activities of the council, the corporati on, and the alliance to 137 the division director. 138 (g) Perform such other functions, including fundraising 139 activities, as the council determines to be appropriate which 140 are comparable to functions performed by the council. 141 (h) Convene at least four meeting s each year in locations 142 that such places as it determines to be necessary to conduct 143 council business and may conduct such forums or hearings as it 144 the council considers appropriate. The council shall make a 145 report of each meeting which must contain shall include a record 146 of its discussions and recommendations and must , all of which 147 reports shall be made available to the public. 148 (3) In accordance with Pub. L. No. 108 -364, the council 149 shall: 150 HB 55 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0055-00 Page 7 of 7 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S (a) Investigate financing options that will increase 151 access to and funding for assistive technology devices and 152 assistive technology services. 153 (b) Develop assistive technology demonstrations, 154 reutilization programs, and loan programs. 155 (c) Provide training and technical assistance in order to 156 increase knowledge a nd awareness of the uses and benefits of 157 assistive technology devices and assistive technology services. 158 (d) Promote public awareness activities designed to 159 provide information relating to the benefits of assistive 160 technology devices and assistive techno logy services. 161 (e) Promote coordination and collaboration among public 162 and private entities that are responsible for policies, 163 procedures, or funding for the provision of assistive technology 164 devices and assistive technology services. 165 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2022. 166