Florida 2023 2023 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0049 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 05/04/2023

                            
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An act relating to abandoned and historic cemeteries; 2 
creating s. 267.21, F.S.; creating the Historic 3 
Cemeteries Program within the Division of Historical 4 
Resources of the Department of State; designating the 5 
State Historic Preservation Officer as the program's 6 
director and requiring him or her to hire employees, 7 
subject to legislative appropriation; providing the 8 
duties and responsibilities of the program; requiring 9 
the program to provide grants, subject to legislative 10 
appropriation, to certain entities for certain 11 
purposes; authorizing the division to adopt rules; 12 
creating s. 267.22, F.S.; creating the Historic 13 
Cemeteries Program Advisory Council within the 14 
division; providing for membership, terms, and duties 15 
of the council; providing that members shall serve 16 
without compensation but may receive per diem and 17 
reimbursement for travel expenses; amending s. 18 
497.005, F.S.; revising the definition of the term 19 
"legally authorized person" to include a member of a 20 
representative community organization; amending s. 21 
704.06, F.S.; revising the definition of the term 22 
"conservation easement" to include a right or interest 23 
in real property which is appropriate to retainin g the 24 
structural integrity or physical appearance of certain 25          
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cemeteries; authorizing certain entities to acquire 26 
conservation easements to preserve certain cemeteries; 27 
providing appropriations and authorizing positions; 28 
providing an effective date. 29 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 31 
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 Section 1.  Section 267.21, Florida Statutes, is created to 33 
read: 34 
 267.21  Historic Cemeteries Program. — 35 
 (1)  The Historic Cemeteries Program is created within the 36 
division. The State Historic Pr eservation Officer shall serve as 37 
the director of the program and shall, subject to legislative 38 
appropriation, employ three full -time employees to operate the 39 
program. The program shall have the following duties and 40 
responsibilities: 41 
 (a)  Serve as the org anizational center for recording and 42 
updating in the Florida Master Site File records of cemeteries 43 
in this state established at least 50 years ago. 44 
 (b)  Develop guidelines for use by state agencies, local 45 
governments, and developers in the identification , location, and 46 
maintenance of abandoned and historic cemeteries. 47 
 (c)  Serve as an interagency governmental liaison to 48 
municipalities, planning departments, colleges and universities, 49 
and community organizations to facilitate collaboration and the 50          
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sharing of information relating to abandoned and historic 51 
cemeteries. 52 
 (d)  Coordinate with the University of South Florida's 53 
Black Cemetery Network to facilitate the inclusion of abandoned 54 
African-American cemeteries in the Black Cemetery Network. 55 
 (e)  Research, identify, and record abandoned cemeteries, 56 
with an emphasis on abandoned African -American cemeteries. 57 
 (f)  When abandoned cemeteries are located, provide 58 
notification and guidance to relevant persons and assist with 59 
efforts to identify relatives and des cendants, funeral 60 
directors, religious organizations, qualified nonprofit 61 
organizations, and property owners. 62 
 (g)  Assist constituents, descendant communities, state and 63 
federal agencies, local governments, and other stakeholders with 64 
inquiries relating t o abandoned cemeteries. 65 
 (h)  In coordination with the Department of Education, 66 
develop a curriculum relating to abandoned and historic 67 
cemeteries, with a focus on citizenship, social responsibility, 68 
and history. 69 
 (i)  Establish a priority for the placemen t of historical 70 
markers for erased, forgotten, lost, or abandoned African -71 
American cemeteries. 72 
 (2)  The Historic Cemeteries Program shall, subject to 73 
legislative appropriation, provide grants to the following 74 
entities: 75          
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 (a)  Research institutions, colleges and universities, and 76 
qualified nonprofit organizations, for the purpose of conducting 77 
genealogical and historical research necessary to identify and 78 
contact the relatives and descendants of persons buried in 79 
abandoned African-American cemeteries. 80 
 (b)  Local governments and qualified nonprofit 81 
organizations, for the purposes of repairing, restoring, and 82 
maintaining abandoned African -American cemeteries. 83 
 (3)  The division may adopt rules to implement this 84 
section. 85 
 Section 2.  Section 267.22, Florida Statutes, is created to 86 
read: 87 
 267.22  Historic Cemeteries Program Advisory Council. — 88 
 (1)  The Historic Cemeteries Program Advisory Council, an 89 
advisory council as defined in s. 20.03(7), is created within 90 
the division and shall consist of nine members appointed by the 91 
Secretary of State after considering the recommendations of the 92 
director of the division. The council must be composed of an 93 
inclusive group of members who are regionally distributed and 94 
representative of co mmunities throughout this state. Members 95 
shall serve 4-year terms; however, for the purpose of providing 96 
staggered terms, four of the appointees initially shall be 97 
appointed to 2-year terms and the remaining five shall be 98 
appointed to 4-year terms. All subsequent appointments shall be 99 
for 4-year terms. As soon as practicable after July 1, 2023, the 100          
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council shall meet to elect a chair from its membership. Except 101 
as otherwise provided in this section, the council shall operate 102 
in a manner consistent with s. 2 0.052. 103 
 (2)  The council shall provide guidance and recommendations 104 
to the division regarding the duties and responsibilities of the 105 
Historic Cemeteries Program created under s. 267.21. 106 
 (3)  Members of the council shall serve without 107 
compensation but may receive per diem and reimbursement for 108 
travel expenses pursuant to s. 112.061. 109 
 Section 3.  Subsection (43) of section 497.005, Florida 110 
Statutes, is amended to read: 111 
 497.005  Definitions. —As used in this chapter, the term: 112 
 (43)  "Legally authorized per son" means, in the priority 113 
listed: 114 
 (a)  The decedent, when written inter vivos authorizations 115 
and directions are provided by the decedent; 116 
 (b)  The person designated by the decedent as authorized to 117 
direct disposition pursuant to Pub. L. No. 109 -163, s. 564, as 118 
listed on the decedent's United States Department of Defense 119 
Record of Emergency Data, DD Form 93, or its successor form, if 120 
the decedent died while in military service as described in 10 121 
U.S.C. s. 1481(a)(1) -(8) in any branch of the United States 122 
Armed Forces, United States Reserve Forces, or National Guard; 123 
 (c)  The surviving spouse, unless the spouse has been 124 
arrested for committing against the deceased an act of domestic 125          
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violence as defined in s. 741.28 that resulted in or contributed 126 
to the death of the deceased; 127 
 (d)  A son or daughter who is 18 years of age or older; 128 
 (e)  A parent; 129 
 (f)  A brother or sister who is 18 years of age or older; 130 
 (g)  A grandchild who is 18 years of age or older; 131 
 (h)  A grandparent; or 132 
 (i)  Any person in the next degree of kinship. 133 
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In addition, the term may include, if no family member exists or 135 
is available, the guardian of the dead person at the time of 136 
death; the personal representative of the deceased; the attorney 137 
in fact of the dead person at the time o f death; the health 138 
surrogate of the dead person at the time of death; a public 139 
health officer; the medical examiner, county commission, or 140 
administrator acting under part II of chapter 406 or other 141 
public administrator; a representative of a nursing home or 142 
other health care institution in charge of final disposition; or 143 
a friend or other person , including a member of a representative 144 
community organization, not listed in this subsection who is 145 
willing to assume the responsibility as the legally authorized 146 
person. Where there is a person in any priority class listed in 147 
this subsection, the funeral establishment shall rely upon the 148 
authorization of any one legally authorized person of that class 149 
if that person represents that she or he is not aware of any 150          
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objection to the cremation of the deceased's human remains by 151 
others in the same class of the person making the representation 152 
or of any person in a higher priority class. 153 
 Section 4.  Subsections (1) and (3) of section 704.06, 154 
Florida Statutes, are amende d to read: 155 
 704.06  Conservation easements; creation; acquisition; 156 
enforcement.— 157 
 (1)  As used in this section, "conservation easement" means 158 
a right or interest in real property which is appropriate to 159 
retaining land or water areas predominantly in their natural, 160 
scenic, open, agricultural, or wooded condition; retaining such 161 
areas as suitable habitat for fish, plants, or wildlife; 162 
retaining the structural integrity or physical appearance of 163 
sites or properties of historical, architectural, 164 
archaeological, or cultural significance , including abandoned 165 
and neglected cemeteries that are 50 or more years old ; or 166 
maintaining existing land uses and which prohibits or limits any 167 
or all of the following: 168 
 (a)  Construction or placing of buildings, roads, signs, 169 
billboards or other advertising, utilities, or other structures 170 
on or above the ground. 171 
 (b)  Dumping or placing of soil or other substance or 172 
material as landfill or dumping or placing of trash, waste, or 173 
unsightly or offensive materials. 174 
 (c)  Removal or destruction of trees, shrubs, or other 175          
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vegetation. 176 
 (d)  Excavation, dredging, or removal of loam, peat, 177 
gravel, soil, rock, or other material substance in such manner 178 
as to affect the surface. 179 
 (e)  Surface use except for purposes that per mit the land 180 
or water area to remain predominantly in its natural condition. 181 
 (f)  Activities detrimental to drainage, flood control, 182 
water conservation, erosion control, soil conservation, or fish 183 
and wildlife habitat preservation. 184 
 (g)  Acts or uses detr imental to such retention of land or 185 
water areas. 186 
 (h)  Acts or uses detrimental to the preservation of the 187 
structural integrity or physical appearance of sites or 188 
properties of historical, architectural, archaeological, or 189 
cultural significance , including abandoned and neglected 190 
cemeteries that are 50 or more years old . 191 
 (3)  Conservation easements may be acquired by any 192 
governmental body or agency or by a charitable corporation or 193 
trust whose purposes include protecting natural, scenic, or open 194 
space values of real property, assuring its availability for 195 
agricultural, forest, recreational, or open space use, 196 
protecting natural resources, maintaining or enhancing air or 197 
water quality, or preserving sites or properties of historical, 198 
architectural, archaeolo gical, or cultural significance , 199 
including abandoned and neglected cemeteries that are 50 or more 200          
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years old. 201 
 Section 5.  For the 2023-2024 fiscal year, three full -time 202 
equivalent positions with associated salary rate of $145,000 are 203 
authorized and the s ums of $242,433 in recurring funds and 204 
$12,021 in nonrecurring funds from the General Revenue Fund are 205 
appropriated to the Department of State to be used for the 206 
Historic Cemeteries Program. 207 
 Section 6.  For the 2023-2024 fiscal year, the sum of $1 208 
million in nonrecurring funds from the General Revenue Fund is 209 
appropriated to the Department of State to be used for grants 210 
for qualifying entities under the Historic Cemeteries Program. 211 
 Section 7.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2023. 212