Florida Statutes
Part I - General Provisions (Ss. 288.0001-288.1258)
288.012 - State of Florida international offices.


(1) The department is authorized to:
(a) Establish and operate offices in other countries for the purpose of promoting trade and economic development opportunities of the state, and promoting the gathering of trade data information and research on trade opportunities in specific countries.
(b) Enter into agreements with governmental and private sector entities to establish and operate offices in other countries which contain provisions that may conflict with the general laws of the state pertaining to the purchase of office space, employment of personnel, and contracts for services. When agreements pursuant to this section are made which set compensation in another country’s currency, such agreements shall be subject to the requirements of s. 215.425, but the purchase of another country’s currency by the department to meet such obligations shall be subject only to s. 216.311.

(2) Each international office shall have in place an operational plan approved by the participating boards or other governing authority, a copy of which shall be provided to the department. These operating plans shall be reviewed and updated each fiscal year and shall include, at a minimum, the following:
(a) Specific policies and procedures encompassing the entire scope of the operation and management of each office.
(b) A comprehensive, commercial strategic plan identifying marketing opportunities and industry sector priorities for the country in which an international office is located.
(c) Provisions for access to information for Florida businesses related to trade leads and inquiries.
(d) Identification of new and emerging market opportunities for Florida businesses. This information shall be provided either free of charge or on a fee basis with fees set only to recover the costs of providing the information.
(e) Provision of access for Florida businesses to international trade assistance services provided by state and local entities, seaport and airport information, and other services identified by the department.
(f) Qualitative and quantitative performance measures for each office, including, but not limited to, the number of businesses assisted, the number of trade leads and inquiries generated, the number of international buyers and importers contacted, and the amount and type of marketing conducted.

(3) Each international office shall annually submit to Enterprise Florida, Inc., a complete and detailed report on its activities and accomplishments during the previous fiscal year for inclusion in the annual report required under s. 288.906. In the format and by the annual date prescribed by Enterprise Florida, Inc., the report must set forth information on:
(a) The number of Florida companies assisted.
(b) The number of inquiries received about investment opportunities in this state.
(c) The number of trade leads generated.
(d) The number of investment projects announced.
(e) The estimated U.S. dollar value of sales confirmations.
(f) The number of representation agreements.
(g) The number of company consultations.
(h) Barriers or other issues affecting the effective operation of the office.
(i) Changes in office operations which are planned for the current fiscal year.
(j) Marketing activities conducted.
(k) Strategic alliances formed with organizations in the country in which the office is located.
(l) Activities conducted with Florida’s other international offices.
(m) Any other information that the office believes would contribute to an understanding of its activities.

(4) The Department of Economic Opportunity, in connection with the establishment, operation, and management of any of its offices located in another country, is exempt from the provisions of ss. 255.21, 255.25, and 255.254 relating to leasing of buildings; ss. 283.33 and 283.35 relating to bids for printing; ss. 287.001-287.20 relating to purchasing and motor vehicles; and ss. 282.003-282.00515 and 282.702-282.7101 relating to communications, and from all statutory provisions relating to state employment.
(a) The department may exercise such exemptions only upon prior approval of the Governor.
(b) If approval for an exemption under this section is granted as an integral part of a plan of operation for a specified international office, such action shall constitute continuing authority for the department to exercise the exemption, but only in the context and upon the terms originally granted. Any modification of the approved plan of operation with respect to an exemption contained therein must be resubmitted to the Governor for his or her approval. An approval granted to exercise an exemption in any other context shall be restricted to the specific instance for which the exemption is to be exercised.
(c) As used in this subsection, the term “plan of operation” means the plan developed pursuant to subsection (2).
(d) Upon final action by the Governor with respect to a request to exercise the exemption authorized in this subsection, the department shall report such action, along with the original request and any modifications thereto, to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives within 30 days.

(5) Where feasible and appropriate, international offices established and operated under this section may provide one-stop access to the economic development, trade, and tourism information, services, and programs of the state. Where feasible and appropriate, such offices may also be collocated with other international offices of the state.
(6) The department is authorized to make and to enter into contracts with Enterprise Florida, Inc., to carry out the provisions of this section. The authority, duties, and exemptions provided in this section apply to Enterprise Florida, Inc., to the same degree and subject to the same conditions as applied to the department. To the greatest extent possible, such contracts shall include provisions for cooperative agreements or strategic alliances between private businesses and state, international, and local governmental entities to operate international offices.
History.—s. 1, ch. 80-401; s. 1, ch. 82-115; ss. 3, 6, ch. 83-252; ss. 9, 10, ch. 88-201; ss. 1, 2, 3, ch. 89-150; s. 112, ch. 90-201; ss. 40, 44, ch. 90-335; s. 53, ch. 91-5; s. 9, ch. 92-277; s. 219, ch. 95-148; s. 30, ch. 96-320; s. 14, ch. 97-278; s. 80, ch. 99-251; s. 4, ch. 2000-208; s. 58, ch. 2001-61; s. 49, ch. 2010-5; s. 130, ch. 2011-142; s. 56, ch. 2011-213; s. 11, ch. 2013-39; s. 11, ch. 2013-42; s. 30, ch. 2016-10; s. 5, ch. 2020-93.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XIX - Public Business

Chapter 288 - Commercial Development and Capital Improvements

Part I - General Provisions (Ss. 288.0001-288.1258)

288.0001 - Economic Development Programs Evaluation.

288.001 - The Florida Small Business Development Center Network.

288.005 - Definitions.

288.006 - General operation of loan programs.

288.012 - State of Florida international offices.

288.017 - Cooperative advertising matching grants program.

288.018 - Regional Rural Development Grants Program.

288.019 - Rural considerations in grant review and evaluation processes.

288.021 - Economic development liaison.

288.0251 - International development outreach activities in Latin America and Caribbean Basin.

288.035 - Economic development activities.

288.037 - Department of State; agreement with county tax collector.

288.041 - Solar energy industry; legislative findings and policy; promotional activities.

288.0415 - Solar energy; advancement; economic development strategy.

288.046 - Quick-response training; legislative intent.

288.047 - Quick-response training for economic development.

288.061 - Economic development incentive application process.

288.065 - Rural Community Development Revolving Loan Fund.

288.0655 - Rural Infrastructure Fund.

288.0656 - Rural Economic Development Initiative.

288.06561 - Reduction or waiver of financial match requirements.

288.0657 - Florida rural economic development strategy grants.

288.0658 - Nature-based recreation; promotion and other assistance by Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

288.0659 - Local Government Distressed Area Matching Grant Program.

288.075 - Confidentiality of records.

288.076 - Return on investment reporting for economic development programs.

288.095 - Economic Development Trust Fund.

288.101 - Florida Job Growth Grant Fund.

288.1045 - Qualified defense contractor and space flight business tax refund program.

288.106 - Tax refund program for qualified target industry businesses.

288.107 - Brownfield redevelopment bonus refunds.

288.108 - High-impact business.

288.1081 - Economic Gardening Business Loan Pilot Program.

288.1082 - Economic Gardening Technical Assistance Pilot Program.

288.1088 - Quick Action Closing Fund.

288.1089 - Innovation Incentive Program.

288.1097 - Qualified job training organizations; certification; duties.

288.111 - Information concerning local manufacturing development programs.

288.1162 - Professional sports franchises; duties.

288.11621 - Spring training baseball franchises.

288.11631 - Retention of Major League Baseball spring training baseball franchises.

288.1166 - Professional sports facility; designation as shelter site for the homeless; establishment of local programs.

288.1167 - Sports franchise contract provisions for food and beverage concession and contract awards to minority business enterprises.

288.1168 - Professional golf hall of fame facility.

288.1169 - International Game Fish Association World Center facility.

288.1171 - Motorsports entertainment complex; definitions; certification; duties.

288.1175 - Agriculture education and promotion facility.

288.1201 - State Economic Enhancement and Development Trust Fund.

288.122 - Tourism Promotional Trust Fund.

288.1226 - Florida Tourism Industry Marketing Corporation; use of property; board of directors; duties; audit.

288.12265 - Welcome centers.

288.12266 - Targeted Marketing Assistance Program.

288.124 - Convention grants program.

288.125 - Definition of “entertainment industry.”

288.1251 - Promotion and development of entertainment industry; Office of Film and Entertainment; creation; purpose; powers and duties.

288.1252 - Florida Film and Entertainment Advisory Council; creation; purpose; membership; powers and duties.

288.1253 - Travel and entertainment expenses.

288.1254 - Entertainment industry financial incentive program.

288.1258 - Entertainment industry qualified production companies; application procedure; categories; duties of the Department of Revenue; records and reports.