Fla. Stat. 331.3051
Duties of Space Florida


(1)

Create a business plan to foster the growth and development of the aerospace industry. The business plan must address business development, finance, spaceport operations, research and development, workforce development, and education. The business plan must be revised when determined as necessary by the board.

(2)

Enter into agreement with the Department of Education, the Department of Transportation, the Department of Commerce, and CareerSource Florida, Inc., for the purpose of implementing this act.

(3)

In cooperation with the Department of Commerce, develop a plan to retain, expand, attract, and create aerospace industry entities, public or private, which results in the creation of high-value-added businesses and jobs in this state.

(4)

Create a marketing campaign to help attract, develop, and retain aerospace businesses, aerospace research and technology, and other related activities in this state. Space Florida shall attempt to coordinate the campaign with existing economic development promotion efforts in this state and may use private resources. Marketing strategies may include developing promotional materials, Internet and print advertising, public relations and media placement, trade show attendance, and other activities.

(5)

Consult with the Florida Tourism Industry Marketing Corporation in developing a space tourism marketing plan. Space Florida and the Florida Tourism Industry Marketing Corporation may enter into a mutually beneficial agreement that provides funding to the corporation for its services to implement this subsection.

(6)

Develop, in cooperation with the Department of Commerce, a plan to provide financing assistance to aerospace businesses. The plan may include the following activities:Assembling, publishing, and disseminating information concerning financing opportunities and techniques for aerospace projects, programs, and activities; sources of public and private aerospace financing assistance; and sources of aerospace-related financing.Organizing, hosting, and participating in seminars and other forums designed to disseminate information and technical assistance regarding aerospace-related financing.Coordinating with programs and goals of the Department of Defense, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Export-Import Bank of the United States, the International Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce, the Foreign Credit Insurance Association, and other private and public programs and organizations, domestic and foreign.Establishing a network of contacts among those domestic and foreign public and private organizations that provide information, technical assistance, and financial support to the aerospace industry.Financing aerospace business development projects or initiatives using funds provided by the Legislature.

(a)

Assembling, publishing, and disseminating information concerning financing opportunities and techniques for aerospace projects, programs, and activities; sources of public and private aerospace financing assistance; and sources of aerospace-related financing.

(b)

Organizing, hosting, and participating in seminars and other forums designed to disseminate information and technical assistance regarding aerospace-related financing.

(c)

Coordinating with programs and goals of the Department of Defense, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Export-Import Bank of the United States, the International Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce, the Foreign Credit Insurance Association, and other private and public programs and organizations, domestic and foreign.

(d)

Establishing a network of contacts among those domestic and foreign public and private organizations that provide information, technical assistance, and financial support to the aerospace industry.

(e)

Financing aerospace business development projects or initiatives using funds provided by the Legislature.

(7)

Carry out its responsibilities for spaceport operations by:Seeking federal support and developing partnerships to renew and upgrade the infrastructure and technologies at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the John F. Kennedy Space Center, and the Eastern Range that will enhance space and military programs of the Federal Government, and improve access for commercial launch activities.Supporting federal efforts to clarify roles and responsibilities of federal agencies and eliminate duplicative federal rules and policies, in an effort to streamline access for commercial launch users.Pursuing the development of commercial spaceports in the state, in addition to those defined in s. 331.304, through a competitive request for proposals in partnership with counties or municipalities, the Federal Government, or private entities.Promoting and facilitating launch activity within the state by supporting and assisting commercial launch operators in completing and submitting required documentation and gaining approvals and authorization from the required federal agencies for launching from Florida.Consulting regularly with the appropriate federal, state, and local authorities, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Department of Defense, the Department of Transportation, the Florida National Guard, and industry on all aspects of establishing and operating spaceport infrastructure and related aerospace facilities within the state.

(a)

Seeking federal support and developing partnerships to renew and upgrade the infrastructure and technologies at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the John F. Kennedy Space Center, and the Eastern Range that will enhance space and military programs of the Federal Government, and improve access for commercial launch activities.

(b)

Supporting federal efforts to clarify roles and responsibilities of federal agencies and eliminate duplicative federal rules and policies, in an effort to streamline access for commercial launch users.

(c)

Pursuing the development of commercial spaceports in the state, in addition to those defined in s. 331.304, through a competitive request for proposals in partnership with counties or municipalities, the Federal Government, or private entities.

(d)

Promoting and facilitating launch activity within the state by supporting and assisting commercial launch operators in completing and submitting required documentation and gaining approvals and authorization from the required federal agencies for launching from Florida.

(e)

Consulting regularly with the appropriate federal, state, and local authorities, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Department of Defense, the Department of Transportation, the Florida National Guard, and industry on all aspects of establishing and operating spaceport infrastructure and related aerospace facilities within the state.

(8)

Carry out its responsibility for research and development by:Contracting for the operations of the state’s Space Life Sciences Laboratory.Working in collaboration with one or more public or private universities and other public or private entities to foster and promote the research necessary to develop commercially promising, advanced, and innovative science and technology and transfer those discoveries to the commercial sector. This may include developing a proposal to establish a Center of Excellence for Aerospace.Supporting universities in this state that are members of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Center of Excellence for Commercial Space Transportation to assure a safe, environmentally compatible, and efficient commercial space transportation system in this state.

(a)

Contracting for the operations of the state’s Space Life Sciences Laboratory.

(b)

Working in collaboration with one or more public or private universities and other public or private entities to foster and promote the research necessary to develop commercially promising, advanced, and innovative science and technology and transfer those discoveries to the commercial sector. This may include developing a proposal to establish a Center of Excellence for Aerospace.

(c)

Supporting universities in this state that are members of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Center of Excellence for Commercial Space Transportation to assure a safe, environmentally compatible, and efficient commercial space transportation system in this state.

(9)

Carry out its responsibility for workforce development by coordinating with CareerSource Florida, Inc., community colleges, colleges, public and private universities, and other public and private partners to develop a plan to retain, train, and retrain workers, from entry-level skills training through to technician-level, and 4-year degrees and higher, with the skills most relevant to aerospace employers.

(10)

Carry out its responsibility for creating innovative education programs by funding programs developed in conjunction with the Department of Education that target grades K-20 in an effort to promote mathematics and science education programs, which may include the Florida-NASA Matching Grant Program, aerospace-focused education programs for teachers, education-oriented microgravity flight programs for teachers and students, and Internet-based aerospace education. Funds appropriated and any in-kind or private sector contributions may be used to carry out innovative education programs. Funding levels shall be determined by the Space Florida board of directors. In its annual report, Space Florida shall include, at a minimum, a description of programs funded, the number of students served, and private sector support.

(11)

Regularly solicit input on Space Florida plans and activities from the aerospace industry, private sector spaceport territory stakeholders, each entity that owns or has ownership interest in a facility within spaceport territory, and other political subdivisions within spaceport territory.

(12)

Partner with the Board of Governors to foster technological advancement and economic development for spaceport activities by strengthening higher education programs and supporting aerospace activities.

(13)

Partner with the Division of Workforce Services of the Department of Commerce, CareerSource Florida, Inc., and local workforce development boards to support initiatives that address the high technology skills and staff resources needed to better promote the state’s efforts in becoming the nation’s leader in aerospace and space exploration.

(14)

Partner with the Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council to coordinate and specify how aerospace planning and programming will be part of the state’s cooperative transportation planning process.

(15)

By October 1, 2023, and each year thereafter, submit to the Department of Commerce for inclusion in the annual report required under s. 20.60 a complete and detailed written report setting forth:Its operations and accomplishments during the fiscal year.Accomplishments and progress concerning the implementation of the spaceport master plan and other measurable goals, and any updates to such plan and measurable goals.Any other information required by the Department of Commerce.

(a)

Its operations and accomplishments during the fiscal year.

(b)

Accomplishments and progress concerning the implementation of the spaceport master plan and other measurable goals, and any updates to such plan and measurable goals.

(c)

Any other information required by the Department of Commerce.

(16)(a)

In addition to the reporting requirements in chapter 189, annually report on its performance with respect to its business plan, to include finance, spaceport operations, research and development, workforce development, and education.Space Florida shall submit the report to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives by November 30 for the previous fiscal year.The annual report must include operations information as required under s. 331.310(2)(e) and data on the economic impact of the aerospace industry in the state during the previous year, including, but not limited to, the amount and sources of capital investment, the number of jobs created and retained, and annualized average wages, listed by geographic areas within the state as specified by the board.

(16)(a)

In addition to the reporting requirements in chapter 189, annually report on its performance with respect to its business plan, to include finance, spaceport operations, research and development, workforce development, and education.

(b)

Space Florida shall submit the report to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives by November 30 for the previous fiscal year.

(c)

The annual report must include operations information as required under s. 331.310(2)(e) and data on the economic impact of the aerospace industry in the state during the previous year, including, but not limited to, the amount and sources of capital investment, the number of jobs created and retained, and annualized average wages, listed by geographic areas within the state as specified by the board.

Source: Section 331.3051 — Duties of Space Florida, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0331.­3051 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

331.301
Short title
331.302
Space Florida
331.303
Definitions
331.304
Spaceport territory
331.305
Powers of Space Florida
331.306
Federal airspace notification
331.307
Development of Cape San Blas facility
331.309
Treasurer
331.310
Powers and duties of the board of directors
331.311
Exercise by Space Florida of its powers within municipalities and other political subdivisions
331.312
Furnishing facilities and services within the spaceport territory
331.313
Power of Space Florida with respect to roads
331.316
Rates, fees, rentals, tolls, fares, and charges
331.317
Recovery of delinquent charges
331.318
Discontinuance of service
331.319
Comprehensive planning
331.320
Additional powers of board
331.321
Federal and other funds and aid
331.322
Agreements with municipalities within any spaceport territory
331.323
Cooperative agreements with the state, counties, and municipalities
331.324
Contracts, grants, and contributions
331.325
Environmental permits
331.327
Foreign trade zone
331.328
Sovereign immunity
331.329
Changing boundary lines
331.330
Enforcement and penalties
331.331
Revenue bonds
331.332
Issuance of additional bonds
331.333
Refunding bonds
331.335
Lien of pledges
331.338
Trust agreements
331.339
Sale of bonds
331.340
Authorization and form of bonds
331.341
Interim certificates
331.342
Negotiability of bonds
331.343
Defeasance
331.344
Bonds as legal investment or security
331.345
Covenants
331.346
Validity of bonds
331.347
Act furnishes full authority for issuance of bonds
331.348
Investment of funds
331.349
Fiscal year of Space Florida
331.350
Insurance coverage of Space Florida
331.351
Participation by women, minorities, and socially and economically disadvantaged business enterprises encouraged
331.353
Rulemaking authority
331.354
Tax exemption
331.355
Use of name
331.360
Joint participation agreement or assistance
331.369
Space Industry Workforce Initiative
331.370
Space and aerospace infrastructure
331.371
Strategic space infrastructure investment
331.3011
Legislative findings and intent
331.3051
Duties of Space Florida
331.3081
Board of directors
331.3101
Space Florida

Current through Fall 2025

§ 331.3051. Duties of Space Fla.'s source at flsenate​.gov