Florida Statutes
Part I - Military Code (Ss. 250.01-250.5206)
250.115 - Department of Military Affairs direct-support organization.


(1) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term:
(a) “Direct-support organization” means an organization that is:
1. A Florida corporation not for profit, incorporated under chapter 617, and approved by the Department of State.
2. Organized and operated exclusively to raise funds; request and receive grants, gifts, and bequests of moneys; acquire, receive, hold, invest, and administer in its own name securities, funds, or property; support the processing of requests for assistance from the Soldiers and Airmen Assistance Program or similar programs, as directed by the Adjutant General; and make expenditures to or for the direct or indirect benefit of the Department of Military Affairs or the Florida National Guard.
3. Determined by the Department of Military Affairs to be operating in a manner consistent with the goals of the Department of Military Affairs and the Florida National Guard and in the best interest of the state. Any organization that is denied certification by the Adjutant General may not use the name of the Florida National Guard or the Department of Military Affairs in any part of its name or its publications.

(b) “Personal services” includes full-time or part-time personnel as well as payroll processing.

(2) BOARD OF DIRECTORS.—The organization shall be governed by a board of directors. The Adjutant General, or his or her designee, shall appoint a president of the board. The board of directors shall be appointed by the president of the board.
(3) CONTRACT.—The direct-support organization shall operate under a written contract with the department. The written contract must provide for:
(a) Certification by the department that the direct-support organization is complying with the terms of the contract and is doing so consistent with the goals and purposes of the department and in the best interests of the state. This certification must be made annually and reported in the official minutes of a meeting of the direct-support organization.
(b) The reversion of moneys and property held by the direct-support organization:
1. To the department if the direct-support organization is no longer approved to operate by the department;
2. To the department if the direct-support organization ceases to exist; or
3. To the state if the department ceases to exist.

(c) The disclosure of the material provisions of the contract and the distinction between the department and the direct-support organization to donors of gifts, contributions, or bequests, including such disclosure on all promotional and fundraising publications.

(4) USE OF PROPERTY.—
(a) The Department of Military Affairs may permit the use of property, facilities, and personal services of the Department of Military Affairs by the direct-support organization, subject to the provisions of this section.
(b) The Department of Military Affairs may prescribe any condition with which a direct-support organization organized under this section must comply in order to use property, facilities, or personal services of the Department of Military Affairs.
(c) The Department of Military Affairs may not permit the use of its property, facilities, or personal services by any direct-support organization organized under this section which does not provide equal employment opportunities to all persons regardless of race, color, national origin, gender, age, or religion.

(5) ACTIVITIES; RESTRICTIONS.—Any transaction or agreement between the direct-support organization organized pursuant to this section and another direct-support organization must be approved by the Department of Military Affairs.
(6) ANNUAL BUDGETS AND REPORTS.—The direct-support organization shall submit to the Department of Military Affairs its annual budget and financial reports, its federal Internal Revenue Service Application for Recognition of Exemption form (Form 1023), and its federal Internal Revenue Service Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax form (Form 990).
(7) ANNUAL AUDIT.—The direct-support organization shall provide for an annual financial audit in accordance with s. 215.981.
History.—s. 1, ch. 2000-258; s. 86, ch. 2001-266; s. 927, ch. 2002-387; s. 11, ch. 2003-68; s. 1, ch. 2010-98; s. 38, ch. 2013-35; s. 7, ch. 2014-96; s. 1, ch. 2017-7; s. 7, ch. 2020-4.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XVII - Military Affairs and Related Matters

Chapter 250 - Military Affairs

Part I - Military Code (Ss. 250.01-250.5206)

250.01 - Definitions.

250.02 - Militia.

250.03 - Military law of the state.

250.04 - Naval militia; marine corps.

250.05 - Department of Military Affairs.

250.06 - Commander in chief.

250.07 - Florida National Guard; composition; departmental organization.

250.08 - Florida National Guard organized.

250.09 - Appropriations, property, and equipment.

250.10 - Appointment and duties of the Adjutant General.

250.115 - Department of Military Affairs direct-support organization.

250.116 - Soldiers and Airmen Assistance Program.

250.12 - Appointment of commissioned and warrant officers.

250.16 - Authority to incur charge against state.

250.175 - Trust funds; authorization; name; purpose.

250.18 - Commissioned officers and warrant officers; clothing and uniform allowance.

250.19 - Expenses for travel on military business.

250.20 - Armory operations; allowances.

250.22 - Retirement.

250.23 - Pay for state active duty.

250.24 - Pay and expenses; appropriation; procedures.

250.25 - Governor and Chief Financial Officer authorized to borrow money.

250.26 - Transfer of funds.

250.28 - Military support to civil authorities.

250.29 - Duty of officer receiving order to provide emergency aid to civil authority; penalty for failure to comply.

250.30 - Orders of civil authorities; tactical direction of troops; efforts to disperse before attack.

250.31 - Liability of members of the organized militia; defense of actions or proceedings.

250.32 - Commanding officer’s control of arms sales.

250.33 - Powers of commanding officer on state active duty.

250.34 - Injury or death on state active duty.

250.341 - Cancellation of health insurance.

250.35 - Military justice.

250.351 - Courts-martial; jurisdiction.

250.36 - Mandates and process.

250.37 - Expenses of courts-martial.

250.375 - Medical officer authorization.

250.38 - Liability.

250.39 - Penalty for contempt.

250.40 - Armory Board; creation; membership, terms, and compensation; duties and responsibilities.

250.43 - Wearing of uniform and insignia of rank; penalty.

250.44 - Military equipment regulations; penalties.

250.45 - Military uniform discriminated against; penalty.

250.46 - Salaried employees not entitled to additional pay.

250.47 - Governor’s permission for unit to leave state.

250.48 - Leaves of absence.

250.481 - Reserve components; employment discrimination prohibited.

250.4815 - Professional license of servicemember not to expire while member on federal active duty.

250.482 - Troops ordered into state active service; not to be penalized by employers and postsecondary institutions.

250.483 - Active duty; licensure or qualification.

250.49 - Annual encampment.

250.51 - Insult to troops; penalty.

250.52 - Unlawful to persuade citizens not to enlist; penalty.

250.5201 - Stay of proceedings where troops called out into state active duty or active duty.

250.5202 - Actions for rent or possession by landlord during state active duty.

250.5204 - Installment contracts for purchase of property; penalty.

250.5205 - Mortgages, trust deeds, etc.; penalty.

250.5206 - Family Readiness Program.