Fla. Stat. 402.56
Children’s cabinet; organization; responsibilities; annual report


(1)

SHORT TITLE.This act may be cited as the “Children and Youth Cabinet Act.”

(2)

LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND INTENT.The Legislature finds that all state agencies and programs that touch the lives of children and youth must work in a coordinated and comprehensive fashion, with an emphasis on providing a continuum of services that benefit children from prenatal care through programs supporting successful transition to self-sufficient adulthood. The Legislature further finds that creating a Children and Youth Cabinet is the best method by which the state might achieve the visions and plans necessary to ensure that this state is the first place families think of when asked, “Where do you want to raise a child?”The Legislature, in collaboration with the Governor, intends to develop and implement a shared vision among the branches of government in order to improve child and family outcomes in this state. By working collaboratively, the Legislature intends to invest in the education and skills of our children and youth, develop a cohesive vision and plan that ensures a long-term commitment to children and youth issues, align public resources serving children and youth to support their healthy growth and development, and promote increased efficiency and improved service delivery by all governmental agencies that provide services for children, youth, and their families.

(a)

The Legislature finds that all state agencies and programs that touch the lives of children and youth must work in a coordinated and comprehensive fashion, with an emphasis on providing a continuum of services that benefit children from prenatal care through programs supporting successful transition to self-sufficient adulthood. The Legislature further finds that creating a Children and Youth Cabinet is the best method by which the state might achieve the visions and plans necessary to ensure that this state is the first place families think of when asked, “Where do you want to raise a child?”

(b)

The Legislature, in collaboration with the Governor, intends to develop and implement a shared vision among the branches of government in order to improve child and family outcomes in this state. By working collaboratively, the Legislature intends to invest in the education and skills of our children and youth, develop a cohesive vision and plan that ensures a long-term commitment to children and youth issues, align public resources serving children and youth to support their healthy growth and development, and promote increased efficiency and improved service delivery by all governmental agencies that provide services for children, youth, and their families.

(3)

ORGANIZATION.There is created the Children and Youth Cabinet, which is a coordinating council as defined in s. 20.03.The cabinet shall ensure that the public policy of this state relating to children and youth is developed to promote interdepartmental collaboration and program implementation in order that services designed for children and youth are planned, managed, and delivered in a holistic and integrated manner to improve the children’s self-sufficiency, safety, economic stability, health, and quality of life.The cabinet is created in the Executive Office of the Governor, which shall provide administrative support and service to the cabinet.The cabinet shall meet at least four times each year, but no more than six times each year, in different regions of the state in order to solicit input from the public and any other individual offering testimony relevant to the issues considered. Each meeting must include a public comment session.

(a)

The cabinet shall ensure that the public policy of this state relating to children and youth is developed to promote interdepartmental collaboration and program implementation in order that services designed for children and youth are planned, managed, and delivered in a holistic and integrated manner to improve the children’s self-sufficiency, safety, economic stability, health, and quality of life.

(b)

The cabinet is created in the Executive Office of the Governor, which shall provide administrative support and service to the cabinet.

(c)

The cabinet shall meet at least four times each year, but no more than six times each year, in different regions of the state in order to solicit input from the public and any other individual offering testimony relevant to the issues considered. Each meeting must include a public comment session.

(4)

MEMBERS.The cabinet shall consist of 16 members including the Governor and the following persons:
The Secretary of Children and Families;
The Secretary of Juvenile Justice;
The director of the Agency for Persons with Disabilities;
A representative from the Division of Early Learning;
The State Surgeon General;
The Secretary of Health Care Administration;
The Commissioner of Education;
The director of the Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office;
A representative of the Office of Adoption and Child Protection;
A superintendent of schools, appointed by the Governor; and
Five members who represent children and youth advocacy organizations and who are not service providers, appointed by the Governor.
The President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the Attorney General, and the Chief Financial Officer, or their appointed designees, shall serve as ex officio members of the cabinet.The Governor or the Governor’s designee shall serve as the chair of the cabinet.Nongovernmental members of the cabinet shall serve without compensation, but are entitled to receive per diem and travel expenses in accordance with s. 112.061 while in performance of their duties.

(a)1.

The Secretary of Children and Families;The Secretary of Juvenile Justice;The director of the Agency for Persons with Disabilities;A representative from the Division of Early Learning;The State Surgeon General;The Secretary of Health Care Administration;The Commissioner of Education;The director of the Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office;A representative of the Office of Adoption and Child Protection;A superintendent of schools, appointed by the Governor; andFive members who represent children and youth advocacy organizations and who are not service providers, appointed by the Governor.
(a)1. The Secretary of Children and Families;
2. The Secretary of Juvenile Justice;
3. The director of the Agency for Persons with Disabilities;
4. A representative from the Division of Early Learning;
5. The State Surgeon General;
6. The Secretary of Health Care Administration;
7. The Commissioner of Education;
8. The director of the Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office;
9. A representative of the Office of Adoption and Child Protection;
10. A superintendent of schools, appointed by the Governor; and
11. Five members who represent children and youth advocacy organizations and who are not service providers, appointed by the Governor.

(b)

The President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the Attorney General, and the Chief Financial Officer, or their appointed designees, shall serve as ex officio members of the cabinet.

(c)

The Governor or the Governor’s designee shall serve as the chair of the cabinet.

(d)

Nongovernmental members of the cabinet shall serve without compensation, but are entitled to receive per diem and travel expenses in accordance with s. 112.061 while in performance of their duties.

(5)

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.The Children and Youth Cabinet shall:Develop and implement a shared and cohesive vision using integrated services to improve child, youth, and family outcomes in this state.Develop a strategic plan to achieve the goals of the shared and cohesive vision. The plan shall be centered upon a long-term commitment to children and youth issues and align all public resources to serve children and youth and their families in a manner that supports the healthy growth and development of children. The plan shall prepare the children and youth to be responsible citizens and productive members of the workforce. The plan shall include a continuum of services that will benefit children from prenatal care through services for youth in transition to adulthood.Develop and implement measurable outcomes for each state department, agency, and program that are consistent with the strategic plan. The cabinet shall establish a baseline measurement for each outcome and regularly report on the progress made toward achieving the desired outcome.Design and implement actions that will promote collaboration, creativity, increased efficiency, information sharing, and improved service delivery between and within state governmental organizations that provide services for children and youth and their families. In particular, the efforts shall include the long-range planning process mandated by s. 216.013.Foster public awareness of children and youth issues and develop new partners in the effort to serve children and youth.Create a children and youth impact statement for evaluating proposed legislation, requested appropriations, and programs. The impact statement shall be shared with the Legislature in their deliberative process.Identify existing and potential funding streams and resources for children’s services, including, but not limited to, public funding, foundation and organization grants, and other forms of private funding opportunities, including public-private partnerships.Develop a children-and-youth-based budget structure and nomenclature that includes all relevant departments, funding streams, and programs. The budget shall facilitate improved coordination and efficiency, explore options for and allow maximization of federal financial participation, and implement the state’s vision and strategic plan.Engage in other activities that will implement improved collaboration of agencies in order to create, manage, and promote coordinated policies, programs, and service delivery systems that support children and youth.

(a)

Develop and implement a shared and cohesive vision using integrated services to improve child, youth, and family outcomes in this state.

(b)

Develop a strategic plan to achieve the goals of the shared and cohesive vision. The plan shall be centered upon a long-term commitment to children and youth issues and align all public resources to serve children and youth and their families in a manner that supports the healthy growth and development of children. The plan shall prepare the children and youth to be responsible citizens and productive members of the workforce. The plan shall include a continuum of services that will benefit children from prenatal care through services for youth in transition to adulthood.

(c)

Develop and implement measurable outcomes for each state department, agency, and program that are consistent with the strategic plan. The cabinet shall establish a baseline measurement for each outcome and regularly report on the progress made toward achieving the desired outcome.

(d)

Design and implement actions that will promote collaboration, creativity, increased efficiency, information sharing, and improved service delivery between and within state governmental organizations that provide services for children and youth and their families. In particular, the efforts shall include the long-range planning process mandated by s. 216.013.

(e)

Foster public awareness of children and youth issues and develop new partners in the effort to serve children and youth.

(f)

Create a children and youth impact statement for evaluating proposed legislation, requested appropriations, and programs. The impact statement shall be shared with the Legislature in their deliberative process.

(g)

Identify existing and potential funding streams and resources for children’s services, including, but not limited to, public funding, foundation and organization grants, and other forms of private funding opportunities, including public-private partnerships.

(h)

Develop a children-and-youth-based budget structure and nomenclature that includes all relevant departments, funding streams, and programs. The budget shall facilitate improved coordination and efficiency, explore options for and allow maximization of federal financial participation, and implement the state’s vision and strategic plan.

(i)

Engage in other activities that will implement improved collaboration of agencies in order to create, manage, and promote coordinated policies, programs, and service delivery systems that support children and youth.

(6)

ADVISORY BOARD.The Governor may appoint an advisory board to assist the cabinet in its tasks. The board shall include persons who can provide to the cabinet the best available technical and professional research and assistance. If an advisory board is created, it shall include representatives of children and youth advocacy organizations and youth, wherever practicable, who have been recipients of services and programs operated or funded by state agencies.

(7)

ANNUAL REPORT.The Children and Youth Cabinet shall, by February 1 of each year, provide an annual report to the Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the public concerning its activities and progress towards making this state the first place families think of when asked, “Where do they want to raise their children?” The annual report may include recommendations for needed legislation or rulemaking authority.

Source: Section 402.56 — Children’s cabinet; organization; responsibilities; annual report, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0402.­56 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

402.04
Award of scholarships and stipends
402.05
Requisites for holding scholarship and stipend
402.06
Notes required of scholarship holders
402.07
Payment of notes
402.12
National Community Mental Health Centers Act
402.16
Proceedings by department
402.17
Claims for care and maintenance
402.18
Welfare trust funds
402.19
Photographing records
402.20
County contracts authorized for services and facilities for mental health and developmental disabilities
402.22
Education program for students who reside in residential care facilities operated by the Department of Children and Families or the Agency for Persons with Disabilities
402.24
Recovery of third-party payments for medical services
402.26
Child care
402.33
Department authority to charge fees for services provided
402.34
Body corporate
402.35
Employees
402.40
Child welfare training and certification
402.41
Educational materials and training concerning HIV infections and AIDS
402.47
Foster grandparent and retired senior volunteer services to high-risk and handicapped children
402.49
Mediation process established
402.56
Children’s cabinet
402.57
Direct-support organizations
402.62
Strong Families Tax Credit
402.70
Interagency agreement between Department of Health and Department of Children and Families
402.71
Transfer of funds, positions, and budget authority within department
402.73
Contracting and performance standards
402.80
Office of Community Partners
402.81
Pharmaceutical expense assistance
402.82
Electronic benefits transfer program
402.86
Rulemaking authority for refugee assistance program
402.87
Services to immigrant survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, and other serious crimes
402.88
Persons with Disabilities Registry
402.115
Sharing confidential or exempt information
402.161
Authorization for sale of property
402.164
Legislative intent
402.165
Florida Statewide Advocacy Council
402.166
Florida local advocacy councils
402.167
Duties of state agencies that provide client services relating to the Florida Statewide Advocacy Council and the Florida local advocacy councils
402.181
State Institutions Claims Program
402.185
Productivity enhancing technology
402.261
Child care tax credits
402.301
Child care facilities
402.302
Definitions
402.305
Licensing standards
402.306
Designation of licensing agency
402.307
Approval of licensing agency
402.308
Issuance of license
402.309
Provisional license or registration
402.310
Disciplinary actions
402.311
Inspection
402.312
License required
402.313
Family day care homes
402.314
Supportive services
402.315
Funding
402.316
Exemptions
402.317
Prolonged child care
402.318
Advertisement
402.319
Penalties
402.402
Child protection and child welfare personnel
402.403
Child Protection and Child Welfare Personnel Tuition Exemption Program
402.404
Child Protection and Child Welfare Personnel Student Loan Forgiveness Program
402.715
Office of Quality
402.731
Department of Children and Families certification programs for employees and service providers
402.881
Adult safe houses
402.3025
Public and nonpublic schools
402.3026
Full-service schools
402.3054
Child enrichment service providers
402.3055
Child care personnel requirements
402.3115
Elimination of duplicative and unnecessary inspections
402.3125
Display and appearance of license
402.3131
Large family child care homes
402.7305
Department of Children and Families
402.7306
Administrative monitoring of child welfare providers, and administrative, licensure, and programmatic monitoring of mental health and substance abuse service providers
402.30501
Modification of introductory child care course for community college credit authorized

Current through Fall 2025

§ 402.56. Children’s cabinet; organization; responsibilities; annual report's source at flsenate​.gov