Fla. Stat. 20.051
Review of programs


(1)

To achieve maximum efficiency and effectiveness of government as intended by s. 6, Art. IV of the State Constitution, and to promote quality management and accountability as required in s. 19, Art. III of the State Constitution, all programs, functions, and entities must be reviewed by the executive and the legislative branches. The review must identify and examine the purpose of each program, function, or entity to ensure that each program, function, or entity is administered in the most effective and efficient manner possible, and to assess the public benefit derived from the program, function, or entity. Reviews must determine whether the function, program, or entity:Serves an identifiable purpose that benefits the public and accomplishes the purpose for which it was created;Operates efficiently and effectively within its statutory framework, and whether there are any statutory changes that would likely increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the function, program, or entity;Is necessary to the public health, safety, or welfare, and what would be the effect of its abolition;Serves a beneficial purpose to state agencies in improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the operations of the state;Directly or indirectly increases or decreases the costs of any goods or services, and whether any identified increase in cost is more harmful to the state than any of the harm that could occur absent the function, program, or entity;Is situated within an organizational structure that promotes its efficient and effective administration and does not duplicate activities conducted in other agencies of the state; andCould be assigned to another state agency or to private enterprise, and if so, the most efficient way of doing so.

(a)

Serves an identifiable purpose that benefits the public and accomplishes the purpose for which it was created;

(b)

Operates efficiently and effectively within its statutory framework, and whether there are any statutory changes that would likely increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the function, program, or entity;

(c)

Is necessary to the public health, safety, or welfare, and what would be the effect of its abolition;

(d)

Serves a beneficial purpose to state agencies in improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the operations of the state;

(e)

Directly or indirectly increases or decreases the costs of any goods or services, and whether any identified increase in cost is more harmful to the state than any of the harm that could occur absent the function, program, or entity;

(f)

Is situated within an organizational structure that promotes its efficient and effective administration and does not duplicate activities conducted in other agencies of the state; and

(g)

Could be assigned to another state agency or to private enterprise, and if so, the most efficient way of doing so.

(2)

Unless other criteria are specifically provided by law, any review of a function, program, or entity scheduled for repeal by law must be conducted in accordance with the criteria specified in subsection (1). In conducting a review of a function, program, or entity scheduled for repeal, the presumption is in favor of the repeal. The need for or benefits derived from a program, function, or entity subject to repeal and prior review must be compelling as measured by these criteria for the function, program, or entity to be continued.

Source: Section 20.051 — Review of programs, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0020.­051 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

20.02
Declaration of policy
20.03
Definitions
20.04
Structure of executive branch
20.05
Heads of departments
20.06
Method of reorganization
20.10
Department of State
20.11
Department of Legal Affairs
20.14
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
20.15
Department of Education
20.19
Department of Children and Families
20.21
Department of Revenue
20.22
Department of Management Services
20.23
Department of Transportation
20.24
Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
20.28
State Board of Administration
20.29
Department of Citrus
20.32
Florida Commission on Offender Review
20.34
Governmental Reorganization Act of 1969
20.37
Department of Veterans’ Affairs
20.41
Department of Elderly Affairs
20.42
Agency for Health Care Administration
20.43
Department of Health
20.051
Review of programs
20.052
Advisory bodies, commissions, boards
20.055
Agency inspectors general
20.057
Interagency agreements to delete duplication of inspections
20.058
Citizen support and direct-support organizations
20.60
Department of Commerce
20.104
Clearing Funds Trust Fund
20.105
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.106
Land Acquisition Trust Fund within Department of State
20.111
Operating Trust Fund
20.112
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.121
Department of Financial Services
20.142
Land Acquisition Trust Fund within Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
20.155
Board of Governors of the State University System
20.165
Department of Business and Professional Regulation
20.166
Florida Business Information Portal
20.181
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.195
Department of Children and Families
20.197
Agency for Persons with Disabilities
20.201
Department of Law Enforcement
20.221
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.241
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.255
Department of Environmental Protection
20.315
Department of Corrections
20.316
Department of Juvenile Justice
20.317
Department of the Lottery
20.331
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
20.375
Department of Veterans’ Affairs
20.415
Department of Elderly Affairs
20.425
Agency for Health Care Administration
20.435
Department of Health
20.506
Welfare Transition Trust Fund
20.605
Administrative Trust Fund of the Department of Commerce
20.1971
Agency for Persons with Disabilities
20.2551
Citizen support organizations
20.3151
Administrative Trust Fund
20.3161
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.3311
Additional powers of commission
20.3315
Florida Forever Program Trust Fund of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
20.25501
Department of Environmental Protection

Current through Fall 2025

§ 20.051. Review of programs's source at flsenate​.gov