Florida 2025 2025 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1345 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/27/2025

                       
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to infrastructure and resiliency; 2 
creating s. 14.2032, F.S.; establishing the Public -3 
private Partnership Oversight Authority within the 4 
Executive Office of the Governor for a specified 5 
purpose; providing the membership of the authority; 6 
requiring the authority to choose certain projects to 7 
manage; requiring certain reporting and updates in a 8 
specified manner; creating s. 380.0931, F.S.; creating 9 
the Public-private Partnership Infrastructure Program 10 
within the Executive Office of the Governor; providing 11 
the purpose of the program; requiring the program to 12 
create a fund from specified sources for a specified 13 
purpose; requiring the program to create a portfolio 14 
of certain projects; exempting projects that are part 15 
of the program from certain laws; authorizing the 16 
program to work with certain entities for a specified 17 
purpose; requiring the Public -private Partnership 18 
Oversight Authority to adopt rules; pr oviding an 19 
effective date. 20 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 22 
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 Section 1.  Section 14.2032, Florida Statutes, is created 24 
to read: 25     
 
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 14.2032  Public-private Partnership Oversight Authority. — 26 
 (1)  The Public-private Partnership Oversight Authority is 27 
established within the Executive Office of the Governor to 28 
manage the Public-private Partnership Infrastructure Program. 29 
 (2)  The Public-private Partnership Oversight Authority is 30 
made up of the following members: 31 
 (a)  The Secretary of Transportation or his or her 32 
designee. 33 
 (b)  The Secretary of Environmental Protection or his or 34 
her designee. 35 
 (c)  The director of the Division of Emergency Management 36 
or his or her designee. 37 
 (d)  Two private-sector experts on public -private 38 
partnerships, infrastructure, or resiliency. 39 
 (3)  The Public-private Partnership Oversight Authority 40 
shall choose projects from the portfolio created under s. 41 
380.0931(4). The Public -private Partnership Oversight Authority 42 
shall serve as project managers on su ch projects. 43 
 (4)  The Public-private Partnership Oversight Authority 44 
shall report annually on the projects developed under the 45 
Public-private Partnership Infrastructure Program. The status of 46 
individual projects must be updated in real time on a publicly 47 
available website. 48 
 Section 2.  Section 380.0931, Florida Statutes, is created 49 
to read: 50     
 
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 380.0931  Public-private Partnership Infrastructure 51 
Program.— 52 
 (1)  The Public-private Partnership Infrastructure Program 53 
is created within the Executive Office of t he Governor under the 54 
authority of the Public -private Partnership Oversight Authority 55 
established in s. 14.2032. 56 
 (2)  The purpose of the program is to foster private 57 
investment in infrastructure and resiliency projects by having a 58 
single point of contact for project management. 59 
 (3)  The Public-private Partnership Infrastructure Program 60 
shall create a fund that collects allocated funds, bond 61 
issuance, disaster mitigation reserves, grants, and 62 
contributions from the public. Such fund shall be used for 63 
projects selected by the Public -private Partnership Oversight 64 
Authority. 65 
 (4)  The Public-private Partnership Infrastructure Program 66 
shall create a portfolio of potential projects for: 67 
 (a)  Critical public infrastructure repair and upgrades to 68 
seawalls, stormwater drainage, and other resilience -related 69 
projects. 70 
 (b)  Resiliency measures designed to withstand extreme 71 
weather, mitigate flooding, and combat coastal erosion. Such 72 
measures include: 73 
 1.  Bulk acquisition of at -risk coastal and flood -prone 74 
properties for resiliency infrastructure development. 75     
 
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 2.  Purchasing residential property from individuals 76 
voluntarily leaving areas at high risk of flooding. 77 
 3.  Infrastructure hardening and natural buffers. 78 
 4. Large-scale sea walls, levees, and elevated flood 79 
barriers. 80 
 5.  Expansion and restoration of natural protective 81 
systems. 82 
 (5)  Notwithstanding any other law, a Public -private 83 
Partnership Infrastructure Program project is exempt from all 84 
permitting, zoning, procurement, or other laws that would delay 85 
the completion of the project. 86 
 (6)  The Public-private Partnership Infrastructure Program 87 
may work with vocational schools and apprenticeship programs to 88 
train workers in resiliency construction. 89 
 (7)  The Public-private Partnership Oversight Authority 90 
shall adopt rules to implement this section. 91 
 Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. 92