Fla. Stat. 290.0058
Determination of pervasive poverty, unemployment, and general distress


(1)

In determining whether an area suffers from pervasive poverty, unemployment, and general distress, for purposes of ss. 290.0055 and 290.0065, the governing body and the department shall use data from the most current decennial census, and from information published by the Bureau of the Census and the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data shall be comparable in point or period of time and methodology employed.

(2)

Pervasive poverty shall be evidenced by a showing that poverty is widespread throughout the nominated area. The poverty rate of the nominated area shall be established using the following criteria:In each census geographic block group within a nominated area, the poverty rate may not be less than 20 percent. However, for an area nominated for designation as a rural enterprise zone which does not have a poverty rate of more than 20 percent in each census geographic block group within the nominated area, the poverty rate for the nominated area may be calculated using the poverty rate for the entire county, which may not be less than 20 percent.In at least 50 percent of the census geographic block groups within the nominated area, the poverty rate may not be less than 30 percent. This requirement does not apply to an area nominated for designation as a rural enterprise zone.Census geographic block groups with no population shall be treated as having a poverty rate which meets the standards of paragraph (a), but shall be treated as having a zero poverty rate for purposes of applying paragraph (b).A nominated area may not contain a noncontiguous parcel unless such parcel separately meets the criteria set forth under paragraphs (a) and (b).

(a)

In each census geographic block group within a nominated area, the poverty rate may not be less than 20 percent. However, for an area nominated for designation as a rural enterprise zone which does not have a poverty rate of more than 20 percent in each census geographic block group within the nominated area, the poverty rate for the nominated area may be calculated using the poverty rate for the entire county, which may not be less than 20 percent.

(b)

In at least 50 percent of the census geographic block groups within the nominated area, the poverty rate may not be less than 30 percent. This requirement does not apply to an area nominated for designation as a rural enterprise zone.

(c)

Census geographic block groups with no population shall be treated as having a poverty rate which meets the standards of paragraph (a), but shall be treated as having a zero poverty rate for purposes of applying paragraph (b).

(d)

A nominated area may not contain a noncontiguous parcel unless such parcel separately meets the criteria set forth under paragraphs (a) and (b).

(3)

Unemployment shall be evidenced by data indicating that the average rate of unemployment for the nominated area is not less than the state’s average of unemployment, or by evidence of especially severe economic conditions which have brought about significant job dislocation within the nominated area.

(4)

General distress shall be evidenced by describing adverse conditions within the nominated area other than those of pervasive poverty and unemployment. A high incidence of crime, abandoned structures, and deteriorated infrastructure or substantial population decline are examples of appropriate indicators of general distress.

(5)

In making the calculations required by this section, the local government and the department shall round all fractional percentages of one-half percent or more up to the next highest whole percentage figure.

Source: Section 290.0058 — Determination of pervasive poverty, unemployment, and general distress, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0290.­0058 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

290.001
Florida Enterprise Zone Act
290.002
Legislative findings
290.003
Policy and purpose
290.004
Definitions relating to Florida Enterprise Zone Act
290.007
State incentives available in enterprise zones
290.012
Transition
290.014
Annual reports on enterprise zones
290.016
Repeal
290.042
Definitions relating to Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program Act
290.043
Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program
290.044
Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program Fund
290.046
Applications for grants
290.047
Establishment of grant ceilings and maximum administrative cost percentages
290.048
General powers of department under ss
290.053
Response to economic emergencies in small communities
290.0055
Local nominating procedure
290.0056
Enterprise zone development agency
290.0057
Enterprise zone development plan
290.0058
Determination of pervasive poverty, unemployment, and general distress
290.0065
State designation of enterprise zones
290.0066
Revocation of enterprise zone designation
290.0072
Enterprise zone designation for the City of Winter Haven
290.0073
Enterprise zone designation for Indian River County, the City of Vero Beach, and the City of Sebastian
290.0074
Enterprise zone designation for Sumter County
290.0077
Enterprise zone designation for Orange County and the municipality of Apopka
290.0135
Local government ordinances
290.0401
Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program Act
290.0411
Legislative intent and purpose of ss
290.0455
Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Loan Guarantee Program
290.0475
Rejection of grant applications
290.0491
Florida Empowerment Zones
290.00677
Rural enterprise zones
290.00710
Enterprise zone designation for the City of Lakeland
290.00725
Enterprise zone designation for the City of Ocala
290.00726
Enterprise zone designation for Martin County
290.00727
Enterprise zone designation for the City of Palm Bay
290.00728
Enterprise zone designation for Lake County
290.00729
Enterprise zone designation for Charlotte County
290.00731
Enterprise zone designation for Citrus County
290.06561
Designation of rural enterprise zone as catalyst site

Current through Fall 2025

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