(1) SCOPE OF ACTIVITY.—The Suicide Prevention Coordinating Council is a coordinating council as defined in s. 20.03 and shall:
(a) Advise the Statewide Office for Suicide Prevention regarding the development of a statewide plan for suicide prevention, with the guiding principle being that suicide is a preventable problem. The statewide plan must:
1. Align and provide direction for statewide suicide prevention initiatives.
2. Establish partnerships with state and private agencies for the purpose of promoting public awareness of suicide prevention.
3. Address specific populations in this state who are at risk for suicide.
4. Identify ways to improve access to crisis services for individuals in acute situations.
5. Identify resources to support the implementation of the statewide plan.
(b) Assemble an ad hoc advisory committee comprised of members from outside the council, if necessary, in order for the council to receive advice and assistance in carrying out its responsibilities.
(c) Make findings and recommendations regarding suicide prevention programs and activities, including, but not limited to, the implementation of evidence-based mental health awareness and assistance training programs and suicide risk identification training in municipalities throughout the state. The council shall prepare an annual report and present it to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives by January 1, each year. The annual report must describe the status of existing and planned initiatives identified in the statewide plan for suicide prevention and any recommendations arising therefrom.
(d) In conjunction with the Department of Children and Families, advise members of the public on the locations and availability of local behavioral health providers.
(2) MEMBERSHIP.—The Suicide Prevention Coordinating Council shall consist of 31 voting members and 1 nonvoting member.
(a) Seventeen members shall be appointed by the director of the Statewide Office for Suicide Prevention and shall represent the following organizations:
1. The Florida Association of School Psychologists.
2. The Florida Sheriffs Association.
3. The Florida Initiative of Suicide Prevention.
4. The Florida Suicide Prevention Coalition.
5. The American Foundation of Suicide Prevention.
6. The Florida School Board Association.
7. The National Council for Suicide Prevention.
8. The state chapter of AARP.
9. The Florida Behavioral Health Association.
10. The Florida Counseling Association.
11. NAMI Florida.
12. The Florida Medical Association.
13. The Florida Osteopathic Medical Association.
14. The Florida Psychiatric Society.
15. The Florida Psychological Association.
16. Veterans Florida.
17. The Florida Association of Managing Entities.
(b) The following state officials or their designees shall serve on the coordinating council:
1. The Secretary of Elderly Affairs.
2. The State Surgeon General.
3. The Commissioner of Education.
4. The Secretary of Health Care Administration.
5. The Secretary of Juvenile Justice.
6. The Secretary of Corrections.
7. The executive director of the Department of Law Enforcement.
8. The executive director of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
9. The Secretary of Children and Families.
10. The Secretary of Economic Opportunity.
(c) The Governor shall appoint four additional members to the coordinating council. The appointees must have expertise that is critical to the prevention of suicide or represent an organization that is not already represented on the coordinating council.
(d) Members shall be appointed to terms of 4 years. Any vacancy on the coordinating council shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment, and any member who is appointed to fill a vacancy occurring because of death, resignation, or ineligibility for membership shall serve only for the unexpired term of the member’s predecessor. A member is eligible for reappointment.
(e) The director of the Statewide Office for Suicide Prevention is a nonvoting member of the coordinating council and shall act as chair.
(f) Members of the coordinating council shall serve without compensation. Any member of the coordinating council who is a public employee is entitled to reimbursement for per diem and travel expenses as provided in s. 112.061.
(3) MEETINGS.—The coordinating council shall meet at least quarterly or upon the call of the chair. The council meetings may be held via teleconference or other electronic means.
History.—s. 2, ch. 2007-46; s. 1, ch. 2008-6; s. 2, ch. 2010-159; s. 1, ch. 2010-204; s. 2, ch. 2011-51; s. 37, ch. 2011-142; s. 2, ch. 2014-19; s. 1, ch. 2018-110; s. 1, ch. 2020-2; s. 2, ch. 2020-39; s. 16, ch. 2021-25.
Structure Florida Statutes
14.01 - Governor; Residence; Office; Authority to Protect Life, Liberty, and Property.
14.02 - Governor May Preserve Peace and Order by Military Force.
14.021 - Governor; Promulgation and Enforcement of Emergency Rules and Regulations.
14.022 - Governor; Emergency Powers to Quell Violence.
14.03 - Governor’s Private Secretary.
14.055 - Succession to Office of Governor.
14.056 - Succession as Acting Governor.
14.057 - Governor-Elect; Establishment of Operating Fund.
14.058 - Inauguration Expense Fund.
14.06 - Governor Authorized to Employ Clerical Assistance for Departments of State.
14.2001 - Votes by Governor and Cabinet.
14.201 - Executive Office of the Governor.
14.2016 - Division of Emergency Management.
14.2019 - Statewide Office for Suicide Prevention.
14.20195 - Suicide Prevention Coordinating Council; Creation; Membership; Duties.
14.202 - Administration Commission.
14.2031 - Statewide Office of Resilience.
14.23 - State-Federal Relations.
14.235 - Federal Grants Trust Fund; Executive Office of the Governor.
14.24 - Florida Commission on the Status of Women.
14.26 - Citizen’s Assistance Office.
14.29 - Florida Commission on Community Service.
14.295 - Florida Volunteer and Community Service Act of 2001.
14.31 - Florida Faith-Based and Community-Based Advisory Council.
14.32 - Office of Chief Inspector General.
14.34 - Governor’s Medal of Merit.