To amend section 107.12 of the Revised Code to reform the Governor's Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives.
SECTION 1. That section 107.12 of the Revised Code be amended to read as follows:
Sec. 107.12. (A) As used in this section, "organization" means a faith-based or other organization that is exempt from federal income taxation under section 501(c)(3) of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C. 1, as amended, and provides charitable services to needy residents of this state.
(B) There is hereby established within the office of the governor the governor's office of faith-based and community initiatives. The office shall:
(1) Serve as a clearinghouse of information on federal, state, and local funding for charitable services performed by organizations;
(2) Encourage organizations to seek public funding for their charitable services;
(3) Act as a liaison between state agencies and Assist local,
state, and federal agencies in coordinating their activities to
secure maximum use of funds and efforts that benefit people
receiving charitable services from
organizations;
(4) Advise the governor, general assembly, and the advisory board of the governor's office of faith-based and community initiatives on the barriers that exist to collaboration between organizations and governmental entities and on ways to remove the barriers.
(C) The governor shall appoint an executive assistant
director and
such other staff as may be necessary to
manage the
office and
perform or oversee the performance of the
duties of
the office.
Within sixty days after being appointed, and every
twelve months thereafter, the executive director shall distribute
to the advisory board and review with the board a strategic plan.
The executive director shall
report to the board at
least
quarterly on proposed initiatives
and policies. A report
shall
include the condition of the budget
and the finances of the
office.
(D)(1) There is hereby created the advisory board of the
governor's office of faith-based and community initiatives. The
board shall consist of the following members appointed as follows:
(a) The directors of aging, alcohol
and drug addiction
services, rehabilitation and correction, health, job
and
family
services, mental retardation and developmental disabilities,
mental health, and youth services shall each
appoint to
the board
one employee of that director's
department., or their designees;
(b) The speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint to the board two members of the house of representatives, not more than one of whom shall be from the same political party and at least one of whom shall be from the legislative black caucus. The president of the senate shall appoint to the board two members of the senate, not more than one of whom shall be from the same political party.
(c) The governor, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the president of the senate shall each appoint to the board three representatives of the nonprofit, faith-based and other nonprofit community.
(2) Terms of the office
shall be one year. Any vacancy
that
occurs on the board shall be
filled in the same manner
as the
original appointment. The members
of the board shall
serve
without compensation.
(3) At its initial meeting, the board shall elect a
chairperson. The chairperson shall be a member of the board who
is
a member of
the house of representatives Members of the board
are not entitled to compensation, but the members appointed by the
governor, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the
president of the senate who are representatives of the nonprofit,
faith-based and other nonprofit community shall be reimbursed for
their actual and necessary expenses that are incurred in relation
to board meetings.
(4) The board shall be presided over by a chairperson and a vice-chairperson, who shall be the members of the board who are also members of the house of representatives or the senate. Annually on the first day of January, the chairpersonship and vice-chairpersonship shall alternate between the members of the house of representatives and the senate.
(E) The board shall do both of the following have the
following duties:
(1) Provide direction, guidance, and oversight to the office;
(2) Assist in the dissemination of information about, and in the stimulation of public awareness of, the service programs supported by the office;
(3) Review the budget and finances of the office, proposed initiatives and policies, and the executive director's annual strategic plan at board meetings;
(4) Provide feedback for and proposed modifications of the executive director's strategic plan. Within forty-five days after submitting a strategic plan, the executive director shall contact each advisory board member to obtain feedback. With the approval of the advisory board chairperson, the executive director shall lead a strategic plan discussion at the first board meeting following the distribution of the strategic plan.
(5) Publish a report of its activities and accomplishments on or before the first day of August of each year, and deliver copies of the report to the governor, the speaker and minority leader of the house of representatives, and the president and minority leader of the senate.
(F) No member of the board or organization that the member is affiliated or involved with is eligible to receive any grant that the office administers or assists in administering.
SECTION 2. That existing section 107.12 of the Revised Code is hereby repealed.
SECTION 3. The chairperson and vice-chairperson of the Advisory Board of the Governor's Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives who are holding office on the effective date of this section continue to hold office until January 1, 2009. Beginning January 1, 2009, the chairperson and vice-chairperson of the advisory board assume office in accordance with the alternation established in division (D)(4) of section 107.12 of the Revised Code.