Judges: Robert A. Butterworth Attorney General
Filed Date: 10/7/1996
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Mr. Doug Jamerson Secretary, Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security The Hartman Building, Suite 303 2012 Capital Circle, Southeast Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2152
Dear Secretary Jamerson:
You ask substantially the following questions:
1. May the Department of Labor and Employment Security provide funding to the Florida Independent Living Council created pursuant to section
2. If the Florida Independent Living Council incorporates, may the Department of Labor and Employment Security contract with the council to enable the council to carry out its statutory functions?
In sum:
1. The Legislature has not authorized the council to change its status to a not-for-profit corporation nor authorized the Department of Labor and Employment Security to provide funding for that purpose.
2. While the Department of Labor and Employment Security is generally authorized to contract with not-for-profit corporations in order to carry out the department's responsibilities, the determination of whether the department may provide funding to the council as a not-for-profit corporation to carry out the council's responsibilities will be dependent upon the future legislative authority of the council to incorporate.
As your questions are interrelated, they will be answered together.
Section
There is created the Florida Independent Living Council to assist the [Division of Vocational Rehabilitation] and the Division of Blind Services of the Department of Labor and Employment Security, as well as other state agencies and local planning and administrative entities assisted under Title VII of the act, in the expansion and development of statewide independent living policies, programs, and concepts and to recommend improvements for such programs and services. To ensure consistency with the provisions of the act, as amended, the Florida Independent Living Council shall function independently of the division and shall be assigned to the division for administrative purposes only.1
The Florida Independent Living Council (council) is responsible, among other things, for jointly developing and submitting, in conjunction with the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation of the Department of Labor and Employment Services (department), the state plan for independent living and for monitoring and evaluating the implementation of the state plan.2
Section
Thus, section
You have not directed this office's attention to any provision that would authorize the council to change its status to that of a not-for-profit corporation or for the department to expend state funds for that purpose.7 In the absence of such legislation, I am of the opinion that the Legislature has not authorized the council to incorporate as a not-for-profit corporation or the department to provide funding for that purpose.
If, however, the Legislature were to authorize the reorganization of the council as a not-for-profit corporation, the relationship between the department and council, including funding by the department, would be governed by the terms of the legislation permitting such reorganization.
Sincerely,
Robert A. Butterworth Attorney General
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