(1) CREATION.--There shall be established and located within
each service area of the agency a family care council.
(2) MEMBERSHIP.--
(a) Each local family care council shall consist of at least 10
and no more than 15 members recommended by a majority vote of the
local family care council and appointed by the Governor.
(b) At least three of the members of the council must be
consumers. One such member shall be a consumer who received services
within the 4 years prior to the date of recommendation, or the legal
guardian of such a consumer. The remainder of the council members
shall be parents, guardians, or siblings of persons with
developmental disabilities who qualify for services pursuant to this
chapter.
(c) A person who is currently serving on another board or
council of the agency may not be appointed to a local family care
council.
(d) Employees of the agency are not eligible to serve on a local
family care council.
(e) Persons related by consanguinity or affinity within the
third degree shall not serve on the same local family care council
at the same time.
(f) A chair for the council shall be chosen by the council
members to serve for 1 year. A person may serve no more than four
1-year terms as chair.
(3) TERMS; VACANCIES.--
(a) Council members shall be appointed for a 3-year term, except
as provided in subsection (8), and may be reappointed to one
additional term.
(b) A member who has served two consecutive terms shall not be
eligible to serve again until 12 months have elapsed since ending
his or her service on the local council.
(c) Upon expiration of a term or in the case of any other
vacancy, the local council shall, by majority vote, recommend to the
Governor for appointment a person for each vacancy.
(4) COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS.--The chair of the local family care
council may appoint persons to serve on council committees. Such
persons may include former members of the council and persons not
eligible to serve on the council.
(5) TRAINING.--
(a) The agency, in consultation with the local councils, shall
establish a training program for local family care council members.
Each local area shall provide the training program when new persons
are appointed to the local council and at other times as the
secretary deems necessary.
(b) The training shall assist the council members to understand
the laws, rules, and policies applicable to their duties and
responsibilities.
(c) All persons appointed to a local council must complete this
training within 90 days after their appointment. A person who fails
to meet this requirement shall be considered to have resigned from
the council.
(6) MEETINGS.--Council members shall serve on a voluntary basis
without payment for their services but shall be reimbursed for per
diem and travel expenses as provided for in s.
112.061. The council shall meet at least six times per year.
(7) PURPOSE.--The purpose of the local family care councils
shall be to advise the agency, to develop a plan for the delivery of
family support services within the local area, and to monitor the
implementation and effectiveness of services and support provided
under the plan. The primary functions of the local family care
councils shall be to:
(a) Assist in providing information and outreach to families.
(b) Review the effectiveness of service programs and make
recommendations with respect to program implementation.
(c) Advise the agency with respect to policy issues relevant to
the community and family support system in the local area.
(d) Meet and share information with other local family care
councils.
(8) NEW COUNCILS.--When a local family care council is
established for the first time in a local area, the Governor shall
appoint the first four council members, who shall serve 3-year
terms. These members shall submit to the Governor, within 90 days
after their appointment, recommendations for at least six additional
members, selected by majority vote.
(9) FUNDING; FINANCIAL REVIEW.--The local family care council
may apply for, receive, and accept grants, gifts, donations,
bequests, and other payments from any public or private entity or
person. Each local council is subject to an annual financial review
by staff assigned by the agency. Each local council shall exercise
care and prudence in the expenditure of funds. The local family care
councils shall comply with state expenditure requirements.
History.--s. 4, ch.
93-143; s. 94, ch. 99-8; s. 5, ch. 2000-139; s. 82, ch. 2004-267.