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CSC Backup 10/05/1990 Children ' s Services Council of Collier County Backup Documents October 5 , 1990 I THE CHILDREN'S SERVICES COUNCIL OF COLLIER COUNTY Brousseau, Honorable Ted 774-8121 (Bus.) Passidomo, John 261-0582 (Bus.) Circuit Judge, Juvenile Division 261-1230 (H) x Naples City Councilman Naples, Florida Attorney, Frost & Jacobs (Local Judge) x Naples, Florida Cambridge, Alma 262-0585 (H) (Governor Appointee) Retired Counselor x Richey, Dr. Tom 643-2700 (Bus.) Naples, Florida Superintendent (Governor Appointee) Collier County Schools x Dry, Dee 433-6690 (Bus.) Naples, Florida District Administrator (School Superintendent) Health & Rehabilitative Services, District VIII Shanahan, Dick 774-8389 (Bus.) x 394-1268 (H) Ft. Myers, Florida Commissioner (Florida Department of HRS) Board of Collier County Commission x or Substitute: Naples, Florida Bob Ritz 433-6690 (Bus.) (County Commissioner) Deputy District Administrator HRS, District VIII zum Felde, Mary Ellen 774-5525 (Bus.) x 262-4991 (H) Ft. Myers, Florida President Hendry Electric, Inc. Faerber, Jr., Nelson A. 262-6161 (Bus.) x Attorney Naples, Florida x (Governor Appointee) Naples, Florida (Collier County School Board Member) Gaynor, Lal 261-3321 (H) Child Advocate x Naples, Florida 40 (Governor Appointee) Harper, Bea 649-5260 (Bus.) 262-0325 (H) President Naples Alliance For Children P. O. Box 708 C Naples, Florida 33939 (Governor Appointee) ii\IIP/ ORDINANCE NO. 90- 1 , Old F AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE PROVISION OF 01, CHILDREN'S SUPPORT SERVICES THROUGHOUT COLLIER COUNTY; CREATING A COUNTYWIDE SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR A GOVERNING BODY TO BE KNOWN AS THE CHILDREN'S SERVICES COUNCIL OF COLLIER COUNTY; PROVIDING FOR THE MEMBERSHIP AND DUTIES OF THE COUNCIL; PROVIDING FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS AND BUDGET PROCEDURES; PROVIDING FOR AUTHORIZATION OF THE LEVY OF AD VALOREM TAXES NOT TO EXCEED ONE-HALF MILL, SUBJECT TO A REFERENDUM; SETTING FORTH A REFERENDUM REQUIREMENT; PROVIDING FOR FILING WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Section 125. 901, Florida Statutes, authorizes each ® county of the State of Florida to create an independent special district to provide juvenile welfare services throughout the county in accordance with said section; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, acting in its 410 capacity and authority as the governing body of Collier County, Y Florida, has determined that it would serve the public interest to establish said independent special district; and WHEREAS it is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners to create a Children's Services Council to govern the independent special district to provide a needs assessment to the Board of County Commissioners and to recommend a funding source, if needed. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: ID SECTION ONE. INTENT AND APPLICATION It is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners to exercise its capacity and authority to act as the governing body of Collier County for the purpose of creating an independent special district to provide services for children throughout Collier County in accordance with Section 1'25.901, Florida Statutes. The boundaries of such district shall be coterminous with the geographic boundaries of Collier County, Florida. 4 0 1 SECTION TWO. TITLE This Ordinance may be cited as the "Children's Services Council Ordinance" . SECTION THREE. CREATION OF AN INDEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICT In accordance with the authority set forth in Section 125. 901, Florida Statutes, there is hereby created an Independent Special District (District) to provide services for children throughout Collier County. The governing body of the District shall be a board to be known as the Children's Services Council of Collier County (Council) . CI) SECTION FOUR. MEMBERSHIP The Children's Services Council of Collier County shall consist of ten members, including the Superintendent of Schools, a local School Board member (as selected by the School Board) , the 4:: District Administrator from the Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services or his designee, a member of the Board of County Commissioners (as selected by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners) , and the judge assigned to juvenile cases who shall sit as a voting member of the Council, except that said judge shall not vote or participate in the setting of ad valorem taxes under this Ordinance. In the event there is more than one judge assigned to juvenile cases in Collier County, the chief judge of the circuit shall designate one of said judges to serve on the Council. The other five members of the Council shall be appointed by the Governor and shall serve for terms of four (4) years each. After soliciting recommendations from the public, the Board of County Commissioners shall submit to the Governor the names of at least three persons for each position amongthe e five members to be appointed by the Governor, and the Governor shall appoint members to the Council from the candidates nominated by the Board of County Commissioners. All members appointed by the Governor shall have been residents of the county for the previous 24-month period. Such members so appointed shall serve for terms of four years each, except that the length of the terms of the initial appointees shall be adjusted to stagger the terms. If any 2 of the members of the Council required to be appointed by the Governor under the provisions of this Ordinance shall resign, die, or be removed from office, the vacancy thereby created shall as soon as practicable, be filled by the Governor, and such appointment to fill a vacancy shall be for the unexpired term of the person who resigns, dies, or is removed from office. SECTION FIVE. POWERS AND DUTIES The Children's Services Council of Collier County shall have the following powers and duties: (a) To provide and maintain in the County such child CI) guidance, psychological or psychiatric clinics for children as the Council determines are needed for the general public health, safety and welfare of the County. (b) To provide for the care of dependent children and to provide such other services for all children as the Council determines are needed for the general public health, safety and welfare of the County. (c) To allocate and provide funds for other agencies in the County which are operated for the benefit of children, provided they are not under the exclusive jurisdiction of the public school system. (d) To collect information and statistical data which will be helpful to the Council in deciding the needs of children in the County. (e) To consult with other agencies dedicated to the welfare of children to the end of that the overlapping of services will be prevented. (f) To lease or buy such real estate, equipment, and personal property and to construct such buildings as are needed to execute the foregoing powers and duties, provided that no such purchases shall be made or building done except for cash with funds on hand. (g) To employ and pay, on a part-time or full-time basis, personnel needed to execute the foregoing powers and duties. 41:1) 3 4 (h) Books of account shall be kept by the Council or its 4:: clerical assistants, and the fiscal affairs of the Council shall be exclusively audited by state auditors as are assigned from time to time to audit the affairs of the County officials, and may be audited from time to time by the internal auditor for the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners. (i) To levy taxes if approved by a referendum held pursuant to Section 125. 901, Florida Statutes. (j) To accept gifts, grants and other sources of funding from public and private entities. Any of the foregoing powers and duties which relate to the expenditure of funds by the District shall not be construed and are not intended to impose any financial or funding responsibility on the Board of County Commissioners or Collier County nor shall same obligate the Board of County Commissioners to submit the issue of a tax levy by referendum to the electors of Collier County. SECTION SIX. FISCAL YEAR AND BUDGET (a) The fiscal year of the District and Children's Services Council shall be the same as that of Collier County. (b) On or before July 1 of each year, the Children's Services Council shall prepare and adopt an annual written budget of its expected income and expenditures, including a contingency eh- fund. The written budget shall be certified and delivered to the Board of County Commissioners on or before July 1 of each year. Included in each certified budget shall be an estimate of the millage rate necessary to be applied to raise the funds budgeted for expenditure, which millage rate shall not exceed a maximum of 50 cents for each $1, 000 of assessed valuation of all properties within the County which are subject to County taxes. (c) As approved by_:law, the budget of the Children's Services Council , so certified and delivered to the Board of County Commissioners, shall not be subject to change or 401) 4 m ter- modification by the Board of County Commissioners or any other 41) authority. SECTION SEVEN. LEVYING OF AD VALOREM TAXES In order to provide funds for the Children's Services Council, the District may levy ad valorem taxes annually on all taxable property in the County in an amount not to exceed one-half (1/2) mill, provided that the authority to levy such taxes has been approved by a majority vote of the electors of the District voting in a countywide election to be held in accordance with the requirements of the Constitution, the laws of Florida and as set forth in this Ordinance. Such referendum shall be called only upon the authority and pursuant to the direction of the Board of County Commissioners by resolution. The Children's Services Council shall present a needs assessment with a recommendation regarding funding needs, if any, and funding source options prior to submission of the question of tax levy to referendum. The tax shall be assessed, levied and collected in the same manner and at the same time as is provided by law for the levy, collection, and enforcement of collection of County taxes. All tax money collected under this Ordinance, as soon after the collection thereof as is reasonably practicable, shall be paid directly to the Council by the Tax Collector. The moneys so received by the Council shall be deposited in a special bank account, shall be 111 withdrawn only by checks signed by the chair of the Council and countersigned by one other member of the Council , who shall be so authorized by the Council. The chair and other members of the Council who sign the Council's checks shall each give a surety 4111, bond in the amount of one thousand dollars ($1, 000. 00) , which bond shall be conditioned such that each shall faithfully discharge the duties of their office. No other member of the Council shall be required to give bond or•:other security. No funds of the Council shall be expended except by check as aforesaid, except expenditures from a petty cash account which shall not at any time 4C) 5 exceed twenty-five dollars ($25. 00) . All expenditures from petty cash shall be recorded on the books and records of the Council. No funds of the Council, except the expenditure of petty cash, shall be expended without prior approval of the Council, in addition to the budgeting thereof. SECTION EIGHT. FINANCIAL REPORTING AND FUNDING (a) Within ten days after the expiration of each quarter of an annual period, the Council shall cause to be prepared and filed with the Board of County Commissioners a financial report which shall include the following: 4:) (1) The total expenditures of the Council for the preceding quarter. (2) The total receipts of the Council for the preceding quarter. (3) A statement of the funds which the Council has on hand or in banks at the end of the preceding quarter. (b) After the first year of operation of the Council, the Board of County Commissioners may, at its option, fund the budget of the Council from its own funds. SECTION NINE. REFERENDUM REQUIREMENT (a) The authority of the Council to exercise the taxing authority within the District as set forth in Section Seven hereby shall be presented for approval by placing the question on the 11!! ballot to the Collier County electorate at a referendum election to be called at the discretion and by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners. (b) The question on the ballot shall be substantially as (177 follows: ' AD VALOREM TAX LEVY TO FUND .THE CHILDREN'S SERVICES COUNCIL Shall the Children'-s Services Council created by Ordinance No. 90- to provide improvement of services for children throughout Collier County be granted the authority to levy each 111) 6 year an ad valorem tax not to exceed one-half mill to fund such services for children? YES (for approval) NO (for rejection) SECTION TEN. CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of this Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, 4:) distinct, and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION ELEVEN. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall become effective upon receipt of notice 100) from the Secretary of State that this Ordinance has been filed with the Secretary of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this day of , 1990. r ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS JAMES C. GILES, Clerk OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: MAX A. HASSE, JR. , Chairman 4:: Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: to Brenda ilson Assistant County Attorney • 401) 7