Fla. Stat. § 14.2015
(2) The purpose of the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development is to assist the Governor in working with the Legislature, state agencies, business leaders, and economic development professionals to formulate and implement coherent and consistent policies and strategies designed to provide economic opportunities for all Floridians. To accomplish such purposes, the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development shall:
(g) 1. Administer the Florida Enterprise Zone Act under ss. 290.001-290.016, the community contribution tax credit program under ss. 220.183 and 624.5105, the tax refund program for qualified target industry businesses under s. 288.106, contracts for transportation projects under s. 288.063, the sports franchise facility program under s. 288.1162, the professional golf hall of fame facility program under s. 288.1168, the Florida Jobs Siting Act under ss. 403.950-403.972, the Rural Community Development Revolving Loan Fund under s. 288.065, the Regional Rural Development Grants Program under s. 288.018, the Florida State Rural Development Council, and the Rural Economic Development Initiative.
2. The office may enter into contracts in connection with the fulfillment of its duties concerning the Florida First Business Bond Pool under chapter 159, tax incentives under chapters 212 and 220, foreign offices under chapter 288, the Enterprise Zone program under chapter 290, the Seaport Employment Training program under chapter 311, the Florida Professional Sports Team License Plates under chapter 320, Spaceport Florida under chapter 331, Job Siting and Expedited Permitting under chapter 403, and in carrying out other functions that are specifically assigned to the office by law.
(3) The Chief Inspector General, as defined in s. 14.32:
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(c) The office shall have powers and duties to:
(IV) Submission of application data and circulation of such data among state agencies by computer network. If the Legislature establishes such a registry, subsequent annual reports must cover the status and performance of this registry.
4. Serve as a clearinghouse for information on which permits are required for a particular business and on the respective application process, including criteria applied in making a determination on a permit application. Each state agency that requires a permit, license, or registration for a business shall submit to the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development by August 1 of each year a list of the types of businesses and professions that it regulates and of each permit, license, or registration that it requires for a type of business or profession.
5. Obtain information and permit applications from agencies and provide such information and permit applications to the public.
6. Arrange, upon request, informal conferences between a business and an agency to clarify regulatory requirements or standards or to identify and address problems in the permit review process.
7. Determine, upon request, the status of a particular permit application.
8. Receive complaints and suggestions concerning permitting policies and activities of governmental agencies which affect businesses.
1. Review proposed agency actions for impacts on small businesses and offer alternatives to mitigate such impacts, as provided in s. 120.54.
2. In consultation with the Governor's rules ombudsman, make recommendations to agencies on any existing and proposed rules for alleviating unnecessary or disproportionate adverse effects to businesses.
3. Make recommendations to the Legislature and to agencies for improving permitting procedures affecting business activities in the state. By October 1, 1997, and annually thereafter, the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development shall submit a report to the Legislature containing the following:
a. An identification and description of methods to eliminate, consolidate, simplify, or expedite permits.
b. An identification and description of those agency rules repealed or modified during each calendar year to improve the regulatory climate for businesses operating in the state.
c. A recommendation for an operating plan and funding level for establishing an automated one-stop permit registry to provide the following services:
(8) The Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development shall ensure that the contract between the Florida Commission on Tourism and the commission's direct-support organization contains a provision to provide the data on the visitor counts and visitor profiles used in revenue estimating, employing the same methodology used in fiscal year 1995-1996 by the Department of Commerce. The Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development and the Florida Commission on Tourism must reach agreement with the Consensus Estimating Conference principals before making any changes in methodology used or information gathered.
1Note.--Section 37, ch. 97-278, provides that:
"(1) For fiscal year 1997-1998 and subject to appropriation in the General Appropriations Act, the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development shall establish a targeted market pilot project grant program, through which funding will be provided on a competitive basis, which successfully matches local businesses in this state with specific international trade opportunities. The Legislature finds that it is in the best interests of the state to encourage and assist businesses in this state to actively participate in international trade. Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development shall consult with the Florida Council of International Development in the development of this program.
"(2) Grant proposals must be submitted by local or regional economic development councils. Proposals must include research assignments to the foreign offices of Enterprise Florida, Inc., identifying potential foreign markets for products now produced in this state, or which may easily be produced by existing businesses in this state. Proposals must also include a list of local businesses that are well suited to participate in the program and the targeted international market or products that the business would pursue. Participating businesses are required to act as mentors, assisting the local or regional economic development councils in matching local businesses to future international trade opportunities.
"(3) The Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development shall adopt guidelines for administering the program and shall establish criteria for the competitive evaluation of grant proposals for funding. Evaluation criteria must include, but is not limited to:
"(a) The quality of the business identification research.
"(b) Cost effectiveness and cost per business served.
"(c) Comprehensiveness of services offered, including, but not limited to, training and guidance.
"(d) Projected employment.
"(e) Projected employment of WAGES Program participants.
"(f) The extent to which existing grants address the targeted international market.
"(4) The Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development shall establish procedures for the identification and validation of targeted international markets by the Florida foreign offices, as established under s. 288.012, Florida Statutes, for use in this program.
"(5) The Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development shall establish performance measures for this program prior to providing grant moneys to any entity and shall report such measures to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives."
History.--s. 2, ch. 96-320; s. 19, ch. 97-95; ss. 3, 59, ch. 97-278.