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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-042RESOLUTION 2004-042 A RESOLUTION OF THE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OPPOSING LEGISLATION TO REQUIRE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY TO FUND JUVENILE DETENTION SERVICES WITH IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY. WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature is considering Senate Bill 2564 relating to juvenile detention; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 2564, version C-1 provides "It is the policy of the state that the state and counties have joint obligation to financially support the detention care provided for juveniles"; and WHEREAS, the proposed legislation would require Indian River County to deposit money into the Juvenile Justice Grants and Trusts Fund for its share of the County's total cost for juvenile detention, effective October 1, 2004; and WHEREAS, amendment number 373543 to Senate Bill 2564 provides that "It is the policy of this state that the state is responsible for providing juvenile detention services."; and WHEREAS, a conference committee has been appointed to decide this legislative issue; and WHEREAS, on April 20, 2004, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners authorized the Clerk to the Board to send a copy of this resolution opposing the cost sharing of juvenile detention services to all members of the conference committee, as well as to House and Senate leadership, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners, that: 1. The Board of County Commissioners opposes the $90.2 million unfunded mandate of Senate Bill 2564, version C-1 and supports amendment number 373543 that provides that the State of Florida is responsible for juvenile detention services. This resolution was moved for adoption by Commissioner Macht and the motion was seconded by Commissioner Neuberger and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Chairman Caroline D. Ginn aye Vice ChairmanArthur R. Neuberger aye Comm issionerKenneth R. Macht aye F:Wttorney\mef\courts\reso opposing juvnile justice funding sb.doc 0..� RESOLUTION 2004-042 .Commissioner Fran B. Adams absent Commissioner Thomas S. Lowther aye The Chrrpan thereuponiydeclarod the resolution duly passed and adopted this 20th day of April, 2004 ,P a 1 r3�'' INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Attest:y J. .K. Bad Cl q; by its Board of County Commissioners 4 " -,Deputy Clerk MM �pp oved as to form and Legal efficiency Marian E. Fell ' Assistant County Attorney By Caroline D. Ginn, airman BCC Approved: 4/20/04 F:\Attorney\mef\courts\reso opposing juvnile justice funding sb.doc �TM JEFFREY K. BARTON Clerk to the Board 1840 25Th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960-3394 Dear Representative: Telephone: (772) 567-8000 Ext. 1436, 1435, or 1432 Fax: (772) 978-1857 E-mail: CBCC®Clerk.lndian-River.Org April 23, 2004 As directed, enclosed please find a copy of Resolution 2004-042 of the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County opposing legislation to require Indian River County to fund juvenile detention services within Indian River County. Very truly yours, JEFFREY K. BARTON, CLERK C�3 - - Patricia "PY ones, Deputy Clerk Enclosure JEFFREY K. BARTON Clerk to the Board 1840 25th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960-3394 Dear Senator: Telephone: (772) 567-8000 Ext. 1436, 1435, or 1432 Fax: (772) 978-1857 E-mail: CBCC®Clerk.lndian-River.Org April 23, 2004 As directed, enclosed please find a copy of Resolution 2004-042 of the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County opposing legislation to require Indian River County to fund juvenile detention services within Indian River County. Very truly yours, JEFFREY K. BARTON, CLERK Patrici `PJ ones, Deputy Clerk Enclosure Honorable Stan Mayfield Honorable Stan Mayfield Honorable Ralph Poppell Room 212-C, The Capitol Post Office Box 2380 Room 1101, The Capitol 402 South Monroe Street Vero Beach, FL 32961 402 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Honorable Ralph Poppell Honorable Ken Pruitt Honorable Ken Pruitt 400 South Street 318 Senate Office Building 1850 SW Fountainview Blvd., #200 Titusville, FL 32780 404 South Monroe Street Port St. Lucie, FL 34986-3443 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Honorable Mike Haridopolos Honorable James E. King, Jr. Honorable Johnnie Byrd 312 Senate Office Building President of the Florida Senate 1201 The Capitol 404 South Monroe Street Suite 409 The Capitol 402 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 404 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Florid sociatio Counties Florida Association ounties Ms. Mary Ka ariseo, Executive Ms. Caro cy, Legislative Stan it, F Director st Of ► x 549 Director 2952 1 on Circle Talla assee, FL 32302 Post ice Box 54 T ahassee, FL 308 Tallahassee, FL 32302 Representative Jerry Paul Representative Jerry Paul Senator Charlie Clary 410 House Office Building Suite B-14 Chairman, SASGGRoom 420, Senate Office Bldg. 402 South Monroe Street 4456 Tamiami Trail 404 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Port Charlotte, FL 33980-2136 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Senator Charlie Clary Representative Bruce Kyle Representative Bruce Kyle Chairman, SASGG Chairman, HAC Chairman, HAC 1241 Airport Road 221 The CapitolSuiteSouth Monroe Street Suite 208, 2120 Main Street Destro, FL 32541 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Fort Myers, FL 33901-3010 Governor Jeb Bush Secret%y David B. 5,trdhs Office of the Governor Departnregt of ironmental Senator Mike Haridopolos PL 05 The Capitol Protection 2955 Pineda Causeway #215 400 South Monroe Street 3900 C monwe Boulevard Melbourne, FI. 32940 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001 Tal assee, FL 3239 Sen. Mandy Dawson Sen. Mike Fasano Appropriations Conference Appropriations Conference Committee, 201 The Capitol Committee, 201 The Capitol 404 S. Monroe Street 404 S. Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Rep. Gustavo Barreiro Rep. Sandra Adams Public Safety Appropriations Public Safety Appropriations 1454 SW V Street #100 2074 winter Springs Blvd. Miami, FL 33135-2203 Oviedo, FL 32765 Rep. Bob Henriquez Rep. Wilbert Holloway Public Safety Appropriations Public Safety Appropriations 4221 N. Himes Avenue #102 1525 NW 167th Street #103 Tampa, FL 33607 Miami, FL 33169 Rep. Mitch Needelman Rep. Gus Bilirakis Public Safety Appropriations Public Safety Appropriations 1400 Palm Bay Road NE #C 221 The Capitol 402 S. Monroe Street Palm Bay, FL 32905-3851 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Rep. Sandra Adams Rep. Adam Hasner Public Safety Appropriations Public Safety Appropriations 221 The Capitol 221 The Capitol 402 S. Monroe Street 402 S. Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Rep. Wilbert Holloway Rep. Matthew Meadows Public Safety Appropriations Public Safety Appropriations 221 The Capitol 221 The Capitol 402 S. Monroe Street 402 S. Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Rep. Gus Bilirakis, Chair Public Safety Appropriations 35111 US Highway 19 N #202 Palm Harbor, FL 34684 Rep. Adam Hasner Public Safety Appropriations 33 NE 4`h Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 Rep. Matthew Meadows Public Safety Appropriations 2453 N. State Road 7 Lauderhill, FL 33313-3723 Rep. Gustavo Barreiro Public Safety Appropriations 221 The Capitol 402 S. Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Rep. Bob Henriquez Public Safety Appropriations 221 The Capitol 402 S. Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Rep. Mitch Needelman Public Safety Appropriations 221 The Capitol 402 S. Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Sen. Ken Pruitt, Chatif Sen. Lesley Miller, Jr. Sen. Alex Diaz de la Portilla Appropriations onference Appropriations Conference Appropriations Conference Committee, 0 SW Committee, 2109 Palm Ave. Committee, 1555 SW 8th Street Fountain 'ew Blvd. #200 Tampa, FL 33605 Miami, FL 33135-5218 Port . Lucie, FL 34986-3443 Sen. Dennis L. Jones Sen. Rod Smith, Chair Sen. Walter G. Campbell, Jr. Appropriations Conference Appropriations SubCommittee Appropriations SubCommittee Committee, 8940 Seminole Blvd. 4131 NW 28`h Lane #4 10094 McNab Road Seminole, FL 33772 Gainesville, FL 32606 Tamarac, FL 33321 Sen. Steven A. Geller Sen. Mike Harid os Sen. Tom Lee Appropriations SubCommittee Appropria ' s SubCommittee Appropriations SubCommittee 400 S. Federal Highway #204 2955 ' eda Causeway #215 915 Oakfield Drive #E Hallandale Beach, FL 33009 M ourne, FL 32940-7307 Brandon, FL 33511 Sen. Alex Villalobos Sen. Stephen R. Wise Sen. Victor D. Crist, Chair Appropriations SubCommittee Appropriations SubCommittee Appropriations SubCommittee 2350 Coral Way #202-A 3520-2 Blanding Blvd. 11961 N. Florida Avenue #B Miami, FL 33145-3500 Jacksonville, FL 32210-5253 Tampa, FL 33612 Sen. Nancy Argenziano Sen. Dave Aronberg Sen. Mandy Dawson Appropriations SubCommittee Appropriations SubCommittee Appropriations SubCommittee 1120 N. Suncoast Blvd. 3900 Woodlake Blvd. #301 33 NE 2"d Street #209 Crystal River, FL 34429 Greenacres, FL 33463 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301-1033 Sen. Mike Fasano Sen. Ken Pruitt, Ch Sen. Lesley Miller, Jr. Appropriations SubCommittee Appropriations,.��bnference Appropriations Conference 8217 Massachusetts Avenue Committee�,,Z01 The Capitol Committee, 201 The Capitol New Port Richey, FL 34653-3111 404S. M nroe Street 404 S. Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Sen. Alex Diaz de la Portilla Sen. Dennis L. Jones Sen. Rod Smith Appropriations Conference Appropriations Conference Appropriations Conference Committee, 201 The Capitol Committee, 201 The Capitol Committee, 201 The Capitol 404 S. Monroe Street 404 S. Monroe Street 404 S. Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Tallahassee, FL 3239� 91100 Sen. Walter G. Campbell, Jr. Sen. Steven A. Geller Sen. Mike Haridop Ids Appropriations Conference Appropriations Conference Appropriation onference Committee, 201 The Capitol Committee, 201 The Capitol Committe O1 The Capitol 404 S. Monroe Street 404 S. Monroe Street 404 S. onroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Tall assee, FL 32399-1100 Sen. Tom Lee Sen. Alex Villalobos Sen. Stephen R. Wise Appropriations Conference Appropriations Conference Appropriations Conference Committee, 201 The Capitol Committee, 201 The Capitol Committee, 201 The Capitol 404 S. Monroe Street 404 S. Monroe Street 404 S. Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Sen. Victor Crist Sen. Nancy Argenziano Sen. Dave Aronberg Appropriations Conference Appropriations Conference Appropriations Conference Committee, 201 The Capitol Committee, 201 The Capitol Committee, 201 The Capitol 404 S. Monroe Street 404 S. Monroe Street 404 S. Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Select Year: 12004iSelect Chamber: Senate Go Jump Bill Text I Amendments ' Staff Analysis i Vote History I Citations To: (2) {2} {1) (3) Previous Senate Bill Next Senate Bill Senate 2564: Relating to Juvenile Detention 52564 GENERAL BILL/CS by Appropriations; Crist Juvenile Detention; provides that it is policy of state that state & counties have joint obligation to financially support detention care provided for juveniles; requires Juvenile Justice Dept. to develop methodology for determining amount to be paid by such counties; requires Chief Financial Officer to withhold funds if county fails to remit required amount to department; provides that act fulfills important state interest, etc. Creates 985.2155. EFFECTIVE DATE: 10/01 /2004. 03/02/04 SENATE Filed 03/16/04 SENATE Introduced, referred to Criminal Justice; Governmental Oversight and Productivity; Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal Justice; Appropriations; Rules and Calendar -SJ 00302; Withdrawn from Criminal Justice; Governmental Oversight and Productivity; Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal Justice; Rules and Calendar -SJ 00251; Now in Appropriations 03/22/04 SENATE On Committee agenda-- Appropriations, 03/25/04, 11:30 am, 412-K 03/25/04 SENATE CS by- Appropriations; YEAS 13 NAYS 5 -SJ 00439; CS read first time on 03/31/04 -SJ 00455 03/26/04 SENATE Placed on Calendar, on second reading -SJ 00440 04/01/04 SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar -SJ 00488; Read second time -SJ 00486 04/02/04 SENATE Read third time -SJ 00534; CS passed; YEAS 27 NAYS 12 -SJ 00534; Immediately certified -SJ 00534 04/02/04 HOUSE In Messages 04/12/04 HOUSE Received -HJ 00461; Read second time -HJ 00461; Amendment(s) adopted -HJ 00461; Read third time -HJ 00461; CS passed as amended; YEAS 98 NAYS 0 -HJ 00461; Requested Senate to concur or appoint conference committee -HJ 00461 04/15/04 SENATE In returning messages; Refused to concur and acceded to the request for a conference committee -SJ 00615; Conference Com e appointed: Senators PruittKChair; Miler, Vice Chair; At Large: Diaz de la Portilla, Jones, Lee; Sub. 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Box 549 ♦ Tallahassee, FL 32302 Phone: 850-922-4300 ♦ Fax: 850-488-7192 Website: www.fl-counties.com TO: County Commissioners County Attorneys County Administrators County Lobbyists FROM: Mary Kay Cariseo, Executive Director DATE: April 20, 2004 RE: PUBLIC SAFETY APPROPRIATIONS CONFERENCE COMMITTEE FINAL BUDGET RECOMMENDATIONS Updating yesterday's Legislative Alert, the Public Safety Appropriations Conference Committee last night recommended shifting the cost of pre -disposition detention of juvenile offenders to the counties. However, they bumped the policy decision on how to implement the shift to the Appropriation Conference Chairs, Sen. Ken Pruitt (R -St. Lucie) and Rep. Bruce Kyle (R -Lee), leaving open a possible opportunity for leadership to allocate additional funds necessary to avoid the cost shift. • It will take an historic lobbying effort for leadership to change on this issue. Please make phone calls to the following House and Senate leadership today and urge them to find additional state revenues to fund pre -disposition costs for the Dept. of Juvenile Justice detention facilities. Please act NOW to avoid this $90.2 million unfunded mandate! House Speaker Johnnie Byrd (R -Hillsborough): (850) 488-1450 and Speaker's U.S. Senate Campaign Headquarters at (813) 754-9441 Senate President Jim King (R -Jacksonville -Duval): (850) 487-5229 Sen. Tom Lee (R -Hillsborough): (850) 487-5072 Sen. Ken Pruitt (R -St. Lucie): (850) 487-5088 Rep. Bruce Kyle (R -Lee): (850) 488-1541 Rep. Allan Bense (R -Bay): (850) 488-9696 Your legislative delegation may not be aware of the Public Safety Appropriations Conference Committee action last night, so also contact your legislators to let them know where this issue is in the conference negotiations process. Thank you for your continued effort at the local level. Please keep the phone calls coming! MKC/cb UALegislative\Legislative Aterts\2004\DJJ Leg Alert-042004.doc MARYKAYCARISEO C. GUYMAXCY CLIFF THA ELL WELTON G. CADWELL SUSANLATVALA CHUCKDUNN/CK Executive Director President President -Elect Pt Vice President 2^d Vice President Immediate Past President HIGHLANDS I LEON LAKE PINELLAS OSCEOLA 04/22/2004 15:54 FAX 7729781857 Clerk to the Board TRANSMISSION OK TX/RX NO DESTINATION TEL # DESTINATION ID ST. TIME TIME USE PAGES SENT RESULT ** TX REPORT** 0201 97784748 04/22 15:52 01'39 4 0r. RESOLUTION 2004.042 A RESOLUTION OF THE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OPPOSING LEGISLATION TO REQUIRE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY TO FUND JUVENILE DETENTION SERVICES WITH IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY. WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature is considering Senate Bill 2564 relating to juvenile detention; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 2564, version C-1 provides "It is the policy of the state that the state and counties have joint obligation to financially support the detention care provided forjuveniles"; and WHEREAS, the proposed legislation would require Indian River County to deposit money into the Juvenile Justice Grants and Trusts Fund for its share of the County's total cost for juvenile detention, effective October 1, 2004; and WHEREAS, amendment number 373543 to Senate Bill 2564 provides that "it is the policy of this state that the state is responsible for providing juvenile detention services."; and WHEREAS, a conference committee has been appointed to decide this legislative issue; and WHEREAS, on April 20, 2004, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners authorized the Clerk to the Board to send a copy of this resolution opposing the cost sharing of juvenile detention services to all members of the conference committee, as well as to House and Senate leadership, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners, that; Subcommittee on Public Safety Appropriations:: My Florida House Page 1 of 1 frequently Asked Questions Home » Committees »Subcommittee on Public Safety Appropriations ISubcommittee on i Appropriations Location: 221 The Capitol * 402 South Monroe Street * Tallahassee ,FL 32399-1300 Next Meeting: April 23, 2004 [Not Meeting] Representatives: Bilirakis. 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Session: Bit! #:9:' Session: 2004 Chamber: Senate ."' 3 Search, Year: 2003 � Search Enter Your Zip+4 Code: 17,77 on �� fief Acrn6'et [g'd44Readery P1."rs ,r� 52564 GENERAL BILL/CS by Appropriations; Crist Juvenile Detention; provides that it is policy of state that state Et counties have joint obligation to financially support detention care provided for juveniles; requires Juvenile Justice Dept. to develop methodology for determining amount to be paid by such counties; requires Chief Financial Officer to withhold funds if county fails to remit required amount to department; provides that act fulfills important state interest, etc. Creates 985.2155. EFFECTIVE DATE: 10/01 /2004. 03/02/04 SENATE Filed 03/16/04 SENATE Introduced, referred to Criminal Justice; Governmental Oversight and Productivity; Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal Justice; Appropriations; Rules and Calendar -SJ 00302; Withdrawn from Criminal Justice; Governmental Oversight and Productivity; Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal Justice; Rules and Calendar -SJ 00251; Now in Appropriations 03/22/04 SENATE On Committee agenda-- Appropriations, 03/25/04, 11:30 am, 412-K 03/25/04 SENATE CS by- Appropriations; YEAS 13 NAYS 5 -SJ 00439; CS read first time on 03/31/04 -SJ 00455 03/26/04 SENATE Placed on Calendar, on second reading -SJ 00440 04/01/04 SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar -SJ 00488; Read second time -SJ 00486 04/02/04 SENATE Read third time -SJ 00534; CS passed; YEAS 27 NAYS 12 -SJ 00534; Immediately certified -SJ 00534 04/02/04 HOUSE In Messages 04/12/04 HOUSE Received -HJ 00461; Read second time -HJ 00461; Amendment(s) adopted -HJ 00461; Read third time -HJ 00461; CS passed as amended; YEAS 98 NAYS 0 -HJ 00461; Requested Senate to concur or appoint conference committee -HJ 00461 04/15/04 SENATE In returning messages; Refused to concur and acceded to the request for a conference committee -SJ 00615; Conference Committee appointed: Senators Pruitt, Chair; Miller, Vice http://www..../index.cfm?BI_Mode=ViewBilllnfo&Mode=Bills&SubMenu=1&Year=2004&billnum=256 04/23/2004 Session :Bills : flsenate.gov Version: S 2564 S 2564C1 (-nalr; At Large: waz oe to F'ortILLa, Jones, Lee; dub. 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Costs allocated to counties will be associated with the time juveniles from those counties spend in detention before being adjudicated. Costs allocated to the state will be associated with the time spent in detention by juveniles who have no known residence, whose residence is out of state, or who have been adjudicated. II. Present Situation: Individuals under the age of 18 arrested by law enforcement are evaluated immediately by the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice to determine whether the individual is a threat to the public. Evaluations are conducted by either the Juvenile Assessment Center in that area or by local probation staff in order to determine a possible threat using a standardized Detention Risk Assessment Instrument. In Florida, juvenile detention does not exceed a maximum of thirty days. Individuals with convictions other than minor crimes which require greater penalties are put into residential or non-residential correctional programs. Two types of detention are available: secure detention and home detention. Juveniles assessed as being a threat to the public are placed within a secured detention center where they await a court hearing. Within 24 hours, a judge will decide whether on-going detention is necessary. Serious offenders may be held up to 30 days, though most individuals are released within 21 days. Home detention is an alternative for those juveniles not deemed a public threat. There are two types of electronic monitoring devices used with juveniles. The Radio Frequency System is an BILL: CS/ SB 2564 Page 2 anklet, which activates an alarm if the individual leaves the home. The Voice Recognition System makes random calls to the juvenile's domicile. If the juvenile's voice is not matched to a prior record or the individual fails to answer, an alert will sound. These calls are made arbitrarily by the system to enhance efficiency. Both monitoring devices are quite advanced and decrease the necessity for additional detention centers, therefore decreasing expenditures of the state. The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice's budget for FY 2003-04 is $618.8 million, including $59.8 million for prevention; $107.1 million for detention which also includes home detention; $134.8 for probation and community corrections, and $291.4 million for residential and correctional facilities. Florida has 33 fewer juvenile felony arrests per day than it did in the mid-1990s when juvenile felony crime and victimization of citizens peaked. Transfers of juveniles to the adult system are down 61 percent from 1996, the year that transfers peaked. For FY 2003-04 the department is projected to serve 67,000 youth in prevention and early intervention programs. III. Effect of Proposed Changes: Section 1. Creates s. 985.2155, F.S., to increase the fiscal responsibility of counties for public safety issues related to juvenile detention services. Instead of the state, specifically the Department of Juvenile Justice, bearing all fiscal responsibilities for detention of juveniles, this bill requires each county to budget for the costs of pre -adjudication detention of juveniles who reside in that county. Each county will be responsible for setting aside these costs at the beginning of each fiscal year to be paid monthly to the state. Counties may collaborate with the state when calculating these expenses by considering the previous fiscal year's cost. Coordinating with the counties, the Department of Juvenile Justice will publish the costs for which each county will be responsible. The state will deposit revenues received from the counties into the Department of Juvenile Justice's Grants and Donations Trust Fund. Reconciliation of costs will occur at the end of the fiscal year between each county and the department to account for differences between the estimated and actual numbers of juveniles detained. Quarterly, funding from the counties will be examined by the Department of Juvenile Justice to ensure each county is fulfilling its responsibility for these costs. If a county fails to transfer funds, the Chief Financial Officer is required to withhold state funding to that county, equal to the amount the county has neglected to pay. In the event that a juvenile who is not a Florida resident is detained, the state will coordinate with the resident state for the collection of detention costs for the period of time prior to final court disposition. if residency of a juvenile in detention cannot be established, the state will bear financial responsibility for the costs of detention prior to adjudication. The bill recognizes that it places a burden on certain counties unable to account for such costs, and such counties are defined as "fiscally constrained counties." A "fiscally constrained county" is defined as a rural area of critical economic concern under s. 288.0656, F.S., for which the value of a mill in the county is no more than $3 million, based on the property valuations and tax data annually published by the Department of Revenue under s.195.052, F.S. Under these BILL: CS/ SB 2564 Page 3 economic conditions, and subject to appropriation, the state will provide grant funding to these counties. The Department of Juvenile Justice is required to produce a cost measurement system to forecast the financial responsibility of each county regarded as "fiscally constrained." This system must take into account essential moneys not just for juvenile pre-trial detention but for the total cost of juvenile detention for all "fiscally constrained" counties. Currently, 27 of the 67 Florida counties meet the bill's definition of "fiscally constrained" and will not be deemed capable of such a financial commitment. According to a detention disposition analysis, conducted by the Department of Juvenile Justice, the following counties meet the distinction of a fiscally constrained county: Baker, Bradford, Calhoun, Columbia, Desoto, Dixie, Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Glades, Gulf, Hainilton, Hardee, Hendry, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Levy, Liberty, Madison, Okeechobee, Putnam, Suwannee, Taylor, Union, and Washington. The state will continue to directly fund the cost of juvenile detention for these counties. Section 2. This section states that the Legislature has determined and declares that this act fulfills an important state interest. Section 3. Provides an effective date of October 1, 2004. IV. Constitutional Issues: A. Municipality/County Mandates Restrictions: This legislation may be a mandate pursuant to the provisions of Article VII, section 18 of the Florida Constitution. Counties would now be financially responsible for the costs of detention before juveniles who reside in those counties are adjudicated. Any law requiring counties or municipalities to spend money must be approved by 2/3 vote of each house of the legislature unless the law meets one of the constitutional exemptions or exceptions. One exception to the 2/3 vote requirement is for laws that require all similarly situated persons to comply when the Legislature determines that such laws fulfill an important state interest. This bill requires such compliance by the state, other states of residence, and the counties. B. Public Records/Open Meetings Issues: None. C. Trust Funds Restrictions: None. a BILL: CS/ SB 2564 D. Other Constitutional Issues: None. V. Economic Impact and Fiscal Note: E. Tax/Fee Issues: None. F. Private Sector Impact: Page 4 None. G. Government Sector Impact: This legislation for FY 2004-05 could potentially generate approximately $68,646,936 in state revenue and additional $22,882,312 for FY 2005-06 to enhance public safety. VI. Technical Deficiencies: None. VII. Related Issues: None. VIII. Amendments: None. This Senate staff analysis does not reflect the intent or official position of the bill's sponsor or the Florida Senate. I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Amendment No. (for drafter's use only) CHAMBER ACTION Senate HOUSE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/SB 2564 House Representative Bilirakis offered the following: Amendment (with title amendment) Remove everything after the enacting clause and insert: Section 1. Section 985.2155, Florida Statutes, is created to read: 985 2155 State responsibility for juvenile detention services. --It is the policy of this state that the state is responsible for providing juvenile detention services. Section 2. This act shall take effect October 1, 2004. T I TLE AMENDMENT Remove the entire title and insert: A bill to be entitled An act relating to state responsibility for juvenile detention services; creating s. 985.2155, F.S.; providing 373543 Page 1 of 2 171 181 HOUSE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/SB 2564 Amendment No. (for drafter's use only) that it is the policy of the state to be responsible for juvenile detention services; providing an effective date. 373543 Page 2 of 2 i 11 2 3' 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Amendment No. (for drafter's use only) CHAMBER ACTION Senate HOUSE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/SB 2564 House Representative Bilirakis offered the following: Amendment (with title amendment) Remove everything after the enacting clause and insert: Section 1. Section 985.2155, Florida Statutes, is created to read: 985 2155 Shared county and state responsibility for juvenile detention. --It is the policy of this state that the state and the counties have a -joint obligation, as provided in this section, to contribute to the financial support of the detention care provided for juveniles. Section 2. This act shall take effect October 1, 2004. TI T L E A M E N D M E N T_________________ Remove the entire title and insert: 677727 Page 1 of 2 HOUSE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/SB 2564 Amendment No. (for drafter's use only) 17 A bill to be entitled 18 An act relating to shared county and state responsibility 19 for juvenile detention; creating s. 985.2155, F.S.; 20 providing that it is the policy of the state that the 21 state and counties have a joint obligation to financially 22 support the detention care provided for juveniles; 23 providing an effective date. 677727 Page 2 of 2 Florida Senate - 2004 CS for SB 2564 By the Committee on Appropriations; and Senator Crist 309-2360-04 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to shared county and state 3 responsibility for juvenile detention; creating 4 s. 985.2155, F.S.; providing that it is the 5 policy of the state that the state and counties 6 have a joint obligation to financially support 7 the detention care provided for juveniles; 8 providing definitions; requiring that a county 9 pay the costs of the Department of Juvenile 10 Justice in providing detention care to 11 juveniles unless the county is a fiscally 12 constrained county; requiring the department to 13 develop a methodology for determining the 14 amount to be paid by such counties; providing a 15 payment process; requiring the Chief Financial 16 officer to withhold funds if a county fails to 17 remit the required amount to the Department of 18 Juvenile Justice; requiring the department to 19 negotiate for payment from other states for 20 costs incurred by juveniles who reside out of 21 state; requiring the department to pay the 22 detention costs for juveniles who do not have a 23 state of residence; exempting funds received by 24 the department in payment of the detention 25 expenses of juveniles from certain service 26 charges; authorizing the Department of Juvenile 27 Justice to adopt rules; providing that the act 28 fulfills an important state interest; providing 29 an effective date. 30 31 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 1 CODING:Words stricke are deletions; words underlined are additions. Florida Senate - 2004 309-2360-04 CS for SB 2564 1 Section 1. Section 985.2155, Florida Statutes, is 2 created to read: 3 985.2155 Shared county and state responsibility for 4 juvenile detention. -- 5 (1) It is the policy of this state that the state and 6 the counties have a joint obligation, as provided in this 7 section, to contribute to the financial support of the 8 detention care provided for juveniles. 9 (2) As used in this section, the term: 10 (a) "Detention care" means secure detention. 11 (b) "Fiscally constrained county" means a county 12 designated as a rural area of critical economic concern under 13 s. 288.0656 for which the value of a mill in the county is no 14 more than $3 million, based on the property valuations and tax 15 data annually published by the Department of Revenue under s. 16 195.052. 17 (3) Each county or the state shall pay the costs 18 incurred by the county in providing detention care for 19 juveniles for the period of time prior to final court 20 disposition. The department shall develop an accounts payable 21 system to allocate costs that are payable by the counties. 22 (4) Notwithstanding subsection (3), the state shall 23 pay all costs of detention care for juveniles for which a 24 fiscally constrained county would otherwise be billed. 25 (a) By October 1, 2004, the department shall develop a 26 methodology for determining the amount of each fiscally 27 constrained county's costs of detention care for juveniles, 28 for the period of time prior to final court disposition, which 29 must be paid by the state. At a minimum, this methodology must 30 consider the difference between the amount appropriated to the 31 department for offsetting the costs associated with the 'r' CODING:Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. Florida Senate - 2004 309-2360-04 CS for SB 2564 1 assignment of juvenile pretrial detention expenses to the 2 fiscally constrained county and the total estimated costs to 3 the fiscally constrained county, for the fiscal year, of 4 detention care for juveniles for the period of time prior to 5 final court disposition. 6 (b) Subject to legislative appropriation and based on 7 the methodology developed under paragraph (a), the department 8 shall provide funding to offset the costs to fiscally 9 constrained counties of detention care for juveniles for the 10 period of time prior to final court disposition. If county 11 matching funds are required by the department to eliminate the 12 difference calculated under paragraph (a) or the difference 13 between the actual costs of the fiscally constrained counties 14 and the amount appropriated in small county grants for use in 15 mitigating such costs, that match amount must be allocated 16 proportionately among all fiscally constrained counties. 17 (5) Each county shall incorporate into its annual 18 county budget sufficient funds to pay its costs of detention 19 care for juveniles who reside in that county for the period of 20 time prior to final court disposition. This amount shall be 21 based upon the prior use of secure detention for juveniles who 22 are residents of that county, as calculated by the department. 23 Each county shall pay the estimated costs at the beginning of 24 each month. Any difference between the estimated costs and 25 actual costs shall be reconciled at the end of the state 26 fiscal year. 27 (6) Each county shall pay to the department for 28 deposit into the Juvenile Justice Grants and Donations Trust 29 Fund its share of the county's total costs for juvenile 30 detention, based upon calculations published by the department 31 with input from the counties. 3 CODING:Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. Florida Senate - 2004 309-2360-04 CS for SB 2564 1 (7) The Department of Juvenile Justice shall determine 2 each quarter whether the counties of this state are remitting 3 to the department their share of the costs of detention as 4 required by this section. If the Department of Juvenile 5 Justice determines that any county is remitting less than the 6 amount required, the Chief Financial Officer shall withhold 7 from such county a portion of any state funds to which the 8 county may be entitled equal to the difference of the amount 9 remitted and the amount required to be remitted. 10 (8) The Department of Revenue and the counties shall 11 provide technical assistance as necessary to the Department of 12 Juvenile Justice in order to develop the most cost-effective 13 means of collection. 14 (9)(a) For juveniles who reside in other states, the 15 department shall negotiate with those states for the payment 16 of the costs of detention care for the period of time prior to 17 the final court disposition. 18 (b) For juveniles for whom no state of residence is 19 established, the department shall pay from state funds the 20 costs of detention care for the period of.time prior to final 21 disposition. 22 (10) Funds received from counties and from other 23 states pursuant to this section are not subject to the service 24 charges provided in s. 215.20. 25 (11) The department may adopt rules to administer this 26 section. 27 Section 2. The Legislature determines and declares 28 that this act fulfills an important state interest. 29 Section 3. This act shall take effect October 1, 2004. 30 31 4 CODING:Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. Florida Senate - 2004 309-2360-04 CS for SB 2564 1 STATEMENT OF SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES CONTAINED IN COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR 2 SB 2564 3 4 The committee substitute requires joint financial Participation of the state and counties in the provision of 5 juvenile detention. Costs allocated to counties will be associated with the time juveniles from those counties spend 6 in detention before being adjudicated. Costs allocated to the state will be associated with the time spent in detention by 7 juveniles who have no known residence, whose residence is out of state, or who have been adjudicated. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 E CODING:Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. s� Al SENATOR MIKE HARIDOPOLOS FLORIDA SENATE �� 1838 DISTRICT 26 SOF hyo April 30, 2004 Jeffrey K. Barton Clerk of Circuit Court 184025 Ih Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960-3394 Dear Mr. Barton, 1n MAY 0..5 2004 CLERK TOM BOARD Thank you for forwarding me a copy of Resolution No. 2004-042 of,the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County. `' Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can ever be of assistance to .ydu:or, the members of the Indian River County Board of Commissioners. Sincerely, �► r'1( Mike Haridopolos State Senator, District 26 3 Tallaliassee Office 318 Senate Office Bldg. 404 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1100 Phone (850) 487-5056 CUPIFS'r". .._1DAATB' ADMIN: SM LEGAL: PROP. APP, haridopolos.mike.web@flsenate.gov District Office 2955 Pineda Causeway Suite 215 Melbourne, Florida 32940-7307 Phone (321) 752-3131