FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 21, 2004
CONTACT: (850) 488-5394
Memorandum
DATE: September 21, 2004
TO: Interested Media
FROM: Jill Bratina, Governor's Communications Director
RE: Governor's Executive Order Number 04-216
Please see the attached Executive Order Number 04-216, regarding education
issues in counties affected by Hurricanes Charley, Frances and Ivan.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please call the
Governor's press office at (850) 488-5394.
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STATE OF FLORIDA
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 04-216
(EDUCATION)
WHEREAS, Hurricane Charley came ashore on August 13, 2004, causing
significant destruction to life and property as it crossed Florida; and
WHEREAS, I declared a state of emergency in the whole state of Florida by
Executive Order 04-182, and as a result of damage caused by Hurricane Charley
the federal government has declared at least twenty-five
(25) counties to be federal disaster areas; and
WHEREAS, on August 20, 2004, I entered Executive Order 04-186 to specifically
address Hurricane Charley emergency response education issues related to damages
to local educational facilities, loss of power and other infrastructure and
displacement of teachers and other educational personnel as well as displacement
of students and families; and WHEREAS, Hurricane Frances came ashore on
September 4, 2004, causing additional significant destruction to life and
property as it crossed Florida; and WHEREAS, I further declared a state of
emergency in the whole state of Florida by Executive Order 04-192, and as a
result of additional damage caused by Hurricane Frances the federal government
has now declared at least twenty-seven (27) counties designated to be federal
disaster areas; and WHEREAS, on September 8, 2004, I entered Executive Order
04-202 to specifically address Hurricane Frances emergency response education
issues related to damages to local educational facilities, loss of power and
other infrastructure and displacement of teachers and other educational
personnel as well as displacement of students and families; and WHEREAS,
Hurricane Ivan came ashore on September 16, 2004, causing additional significant
destruction to life and property as it crossed Florida; and WHEREAS, I further
declared a state of emergency in the whole state of Florida by Executive Order
04-206, and as a result of additional damage caused by Hurricane Ivan the
federal government has now declared at least sixteen (16) counties designated to
be federal disaster areas; and
WHEREAS, within many of these counties there has been damage to local
educational facilities, loss of power and other infrastructure and displacement
of teachers and other educational personnel as well as displacement of students
and families; and
WHEREAS, after the preservation of life and limb, making sure that all of
Florida's students are able to receive an education is my highest priority; and
WHEREAS, to accomplish this in the aftermath of the disruption caused by
Hurricane Charley, Hurricane Frances and Hurricane Ivan to the start of the
school year will in many circumstances require extraordinary cooperation and
efforts on behalf of local, state, and federal agencies to support this effort;
and
WHEREAS, as Governor, I have the ability and the responsibility to waive
State laws and regulations in times of emergency to the extent necessary to deal
with the emergency, and do hereby consider the reestablishment or provision of
educational services to Florida's students a
present emergency;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, JEB BUSH, as Governor of Florida, by virtue of the
authority vested in me by Article IV, Section 1(a) of the Florida Constitution
and by the Florida Emergency Management Act, as amended, and all other
applicable laws, do hereby promulgate the following Executive Order, to take
immediate effect:
Section 1. I hereby incorporate Executive Order 04-202, as
amended, by reference into this Executive Order, and all orders and actions
taken by [or deadlines established by] the Commissioner of Education and the
Department of Education in connection with both Hurricanes Charley and Frances
under the authority of Executive Order 04-202, as amended, are hereby ratified
and extended as if issued on this date. Executive Order 04-202, as amended, is
also hereby extended, so that its date of expiration will coincide with the
expiration of this Executive Order.
Section 2. To enable school districts to provide services in
the aftermath of Hurricane Ivan, for those districts which have been declared
a federal disaster area, only to the extent necessitated by Hurricane Ivan's
destruction and for the purpose of enabling educational services to
expeditiously resume, I authorize the waiving of the following statutes and
regulations:
A. The requirements of Section 1003.03, Florida Statutes, pertaining to
district requirements as to class size requirements. To the extent a district
is unable to comply with class size requirements for the 04-05 fiscal year, and
only to the extent their lack of compliance is a result of Hurricane Ivan, they
shall not be considered in non-compliance.
B. The requirement of Section 1011.60, Florida Statutes, that a school
year shall be no less than 180 days is waived to the extent districts were
unable to open on their normal schedule or lost school days as a result of
Hurricane Ivan, and do not have extra days in the schedule that could constitute
makeup days. Each potentially affected district shall be required to support the
extent of the requested waiver to the Commissioner of Education prior to the
waiver being granted.
C. The requirements of Section 1003.22, Florida Statutes, requiring
school entry health examinations and requirements for immunization are
suspended for a period of thirty days for students in the declared disaster
districts to the extent a student's failure to comply is attributable to
Hurricane Ivan, unless there is an individual determination that admitting a
student under this waiver would constitute a clear and present medical danger.
D. The requirements of Sections 1002.39, 1003.38 and 220.187, Florida
Statutes, which could cause students using a McKay or Opportunity or
Corporate Tax Credit scholarship to lose eligibility for the scholarship if they
re-enroll in the public school are waived to the extent the student re-enrolls
in the public school system because of Hurricane Ivan's impact on the private
school the student was enrolled in.
E. The requirements of Chapter 447, Florida Statutes, that districts
follow the collective bargaining agreements reached with employees under
Chapter 447, Florida Statutes, is waived to the extent these requirements hinder
the district in dealing with Hurricane Ivan's impact. The district shall notify
the union in writing to the extent the district has waived requirements of the
collective bargaining agreement.
F. The requirements of Chapter 1013, Florida Statutes, relating to
educational facilities are waived only to the extent needed to deal with the
impact of Hurricane Ivan if a superintendent makes a determination that using a
facility to temporarily deal with the results of Hurricane Ivan does not present
a clear and present danger to students or staff. The facilities staff in the
Department of Education shall be notified when a superintendent makes such a
determination.
Section 3. To enable the expeditious provision of higher
education at institutions that serve students from declared disaster areas,
to the extent necessitated by Hurricane Ivan's destruction and for the purpose
of enabling educational services to expeditiously resume, I authorize the
waiving of the following statutes and regulations:
A. The requirements of Rule 6A-10.019, Florida Administrative
Code, to the extent it requires colleges to start on a specific calendar day
is waived only to the extent colleges are unable to open because of the impact
of Hurricane Ivan, and any waiver under this provision shall be for no greater
than 10 days.
B. In regard to the requirements of Chapter 1009, Florida Statutes, any
university or college may on an individual basis waive the timeliness
requirement for initial tuition payments or fees, if the student is from a
declared disaster district and unable to meet the deadlines as a result of
Hurricane Ivan.
Section 4. To the extent that there are federal statutes, rules
or regulations from which it may be necessary to seek waiver, I ask the
Department of Education to coordinate with the local education authorities on
any such needs and to coordinate with my office in expeditiously seeking needed
federal waivers.
Section 5. To the extent that timelines have been established
by the Department of Education, in the context of reports, applications,
contracts, or grants, I ask the Department to expeditiously review all such
requirements and take steps to, as needed, waive such requirements for
individuals or entities located in disaster areas, taking care that any such
waivers should not unnecessarily slow down the processing of competitive grant
applications for the rest of the state.
Section 6. Knowing that recovery after a hurricane is an
evolving process, and that there may be a need to make further waivers and
adjustments to statutes and rules during the course of recovery operations, I
ask all the educational entities in the declared disaster areas to closely
coordinate with the Department of Education and the State Coordinating Officer
to seek such adjustments.
This Executive Order shall expire sixty (60) days from the date hereof unless
extended.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set
my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Florida to be affixed, at
Tallahassee, the Capitol, this 21st day of September, 2004.
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GOVERNOR
ATTEST:
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SECRETARY OF STATE
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