Public Private PartnershipGuidelines Task Force Update
Presented ByGeorge M. Burgess
Purpose
“…recommending guidelines for the Legislature to consider for purposes of creating a uniform process for establishing public-private partner- ships, including the types of factors responsible public entities should review and consider when processing requests for public-private partnership projects…”
Membership
Seven Members: Secretary of Management Services, Chair Six Gubernatorial Appointments:
– One county gov’t. official– One Municipal gov’t. official– One district school board member– Three representatives from the private sector
Meetings
Task Force must have first meeting by August 31, 2013
All meetings held in Tallahassee other than two meetings that can be held elsewhere to take public testimony
First meeting held on August 28, 2013 Next meeting is October 24, 2013 – all day
session
Key Dates
Task Force must submit a final report of recommendations to the Governor, Senate President and House Speaker by July 1, 2014
Task Force terminated December 31, 2014
Eight topical areas must be considered by the Task Force when developing recommended guidelines.
Topical Areas
Topical Area #1: Solicited and Unsolicited Proposals
Opportunities for competition through public notice and the availability of representatives of the responsible public entity to meet with private entities considering a proposal.
Topical Area #2: Selection Criteria
Reasonable criteria for choosing among competing proposals.
Topical Area #3: Process Timelines
Suggested timelines for selecting proposals and negotiating an interim or comprehensive agreement.
Topical Area #4: Priority Exceptions
If an accelerated selection and review and documentation timelines should be considered for proposals involving a qualifying project that the responsible public entity deems a priority.
Topical Area #5: Financial Review
Procedures for financial review and analysis which, at a minimum, include a cost-benefit analysis, an assessment of opportunity cost, and consideration of the results of all studies and analyses related to the proposed qualifying project.
Topical Area #6: Specifications and Proposals
The adequacy of the information released when seeking competing proposals and providing for the enhancement of that information, if deemed necessary, to encourage competition.
Topical Area #7:Public Records & Meeting Exemptions
Current exemptions from public records and public meetings requirements, if any changes to those exemptions are necessary, or if any new exemptions should be created in order to maintain the confidentiality of financial and proprietary information received as part of an unsolicited proposal.
Topical Area #8: Third Party Review
Recommendations regarding the authority of the responsible public entity to engage the services of qualified professionals, which may include a Florida-registered professional or a certified public accountant, not otherwise employed by the responsible public entity, to provide an independent analysis regarding the specifics, advantages, disadvantages, and long-term and short-term costs of a request by a private entity for approval of a qualifying project, unless the governing body of the public entity determines that such analysis should be performed by employees of the public entity.
Public Private PartnershipGuidelines Task Force Update
Presented ByGeorge M. Burgess
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