
The 海角社区 Office of Public Policy Events
The 海角社区 Office of Public Policy Events was established in July 2023 by an act of the Florida Legislature.
(1)鈥僒he Legislature finds that the advancement of knowledge is the fundamental purpose of the State University System and that such advancement is facilitated by the fearless sifting and winnowing of a wide diversity of views and that the open discussion and debate of contested public policy issues from diverse perspectives provides essential preparation for mature citizenship and an informed exercise of the right to vote.
(2)鈥僃or purposes of this section, the term:
(a)鈥冣淒ebate鈥 means an event at which two or more participants speak in favor of opposing approaches to the same public policy dispute, after which each participant is allotted time to address and rebut the position presented by the opposing speakers.
(b)鈥冣淕roup forum鈥 means an event at which two or more speakers address a public policy dispute from divergent or opposing perspectives, after which each participant is allotted time to address questions from the audience and to comment on the other speakers鈥 positions.
(3)鈥僂ach state university within the State University System must have an Office of Public Policy Events and must appoint a Director of Public Policy Events who is responsible for the duties and reporting responsibilities of the office. The office must, at a minimum:
(a)1.鈥僌rganize, publicize, and stage debates or group forums at the state university. These events must address, from multiple, divergent, and opposing perspectives, an extensive range of public policy issues widely discussed and debated in society at large. The university shall sponsor no less than four events each academic year. At least two events must occur during the fall semester and at least two events must occur during the spring semester.
2.鈥僑uch debates and group forums must include speakers who represent widely held views on opposing sides of the most widely discussed public policy issues of the day and who hold a wide diversity of perspectives from within and outside of the state university community.
3.鈥僆f the office is unable to readily find an advocate from within the state university community who is well-versed in a perspective, the office shall invite a speaker who is able to represent such perspective. The office shall, when necessary, provide such speakers who are not from within the state university community with per diem and a reimbursement for travel expenses.
(b)鈥僊aintain a permanent, publicly accessible, searchable, and up-to-date calendar in print, on the office鈥檚 website, and on the state university鈥檚 website listing all of the events sponsored by the office and all other debates, group forums, and events open to the entire cam