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ACTIVITIES BY WEEK
AUGUST 2 – 6, 2010
a. Meet with and conduct conference calls with the Department of Environmental
Protection, the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the Division of Emergency
Management, the League of Cities and Association of Counties, to discuss, where
relevant:
i. The current response system and the coordination between federal, state, and
local governments.
ii. The effectiveness of the current response to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico,
including the coordination between federal, state, and local governments, and
ways in which the response system and protocol could be improved to address
immediate needs and future spills, either through changes to current operations
or changes to federal laws and protocol or Florida’s laws and protocol.
Upcoming Events:
Conference Call with officials from the Department of Environmental Protection and
the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is scheduled for August 4,
2010, 1:00 pm until 3:00 pm; conference call number 888-808-6959; code 488-4865.
Conference call with officials from the Department of Emergency Management is
scheduled for August 5, 2010, 3:00 pm until 4:00 pm; conference call number 888-
808-6959; code 488-4865.
Conference call with officials from the League of Cities and the Association of
Counties is scheduled for August 6, 2010, 1:30 pm until 2:30 pm; conference call
number 888-808-6959; code 488-4865.
Workgroup 2 - Assess programs and resources to meet immediate needs of impacted areas
a. Conduct conference call with the Federal Administrators of the Small Business
Administration’s Economic Injury loans to review the level of use and response by
affected businesses.
b. Conduct conference call with the Governor’s Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic
Development to obtain overview of state response and resources deployed.
Upcoming Events:
Conference Call with officials from Florida First Capital Finance Corporation, State
Emergency Bridge Loan administrator, is scheduled for Tuesday, August 3, 2010, at
10 am; conference call number 888-808-6959; code 4883041.
Conference Call with officials from the Small Business Development Center Network
is scheduled Tuesday, August 3, 2010, at 2:30 pm; conference call number 888-808-
6959; code 4883041.
Conference Call with officials from the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is scheduled
by Workgroup 1 for Wednesday, August 4, 2010, from 1:00-3:00 PM and Workgroup
2 will participate; conference call number (888) 808-6959; code 488-4865.
Conference Call with officials from the Agency for Workforce Innovation and
Workforce Florida, Inc., is scheduled Wednesday, August 4, 2010, from 2:00-3:00
PM; conference call number 888-808-6959; code 4883041.
Conference Call with officials from the Governor’s Office of Tourism, Trade, and
Economic Development is scheduled Wednesday, August 4, 2010, at 3:30 pm;
conference call number 888-808-6959; code 4883041.
Conference Call with officials from the Enterprise Florida, Inc., is scheduled
Thursday, August 5, 2010, at 10:00 AM; conference call number 888-808-6959; code
4883041.
Conference Call with officials from the Division of Emergency Management is
scheduled Thursday, August 5, 2010, from 2:00-3:00 PM; conference call number
888-808-6959; code 4883041.
a. Meet with and conduct conference calls with parties participating in the independent
claims process.
b. Conduct conference calls with parties that may have participated in such claims
processes for prior disasters.
c. Review potential state and federal tort remedies. Determine their viability for recovery
from this disaster.
d. Review whether other state or federal laws may be applicable.
a. Seek out, receive and evaluate information and suggestions regarding the Work Group’s
task from affected parties, including the following:
Attorney General’s Office
Florida Association of Counties
Florida League of Cities
Individual counties and cities
Florida School Boards Association
Special Districts
Indian Tribes
State Agencies
BP
b. Identify issues that may affect the ability of governments to receive full compensation.
c. Continue to identify state and local governments’ data collection efforts.
a. Identify historical long-term effects of oil spills on industries. Research and identify past oil
spill disasters and their effects on industries. Determine the length and magnitude of the
disaster on industries and the economy. Consider what economic recovery options had the
most success, if any.
b. Determine regional economic advantages and weaknesses. Consider advantages and
weaknesses based on common site selection factors. Contact economic development
groups, planning councils, chambers and local governments, and other groups as necessary
to identify advantages and weaknesses from economic reports, stakeholders and other
parties.
c. Identify anchor businesses, and businesses that have received recent incentive funding.
d. Identify strengths of the university and community college system that may promote long-
term economic recovery.
e. Begin drafting report based on preliminary data.
f. Conduct a conference call with workgroup to discuss demographic data and other
information learned, begin discussion on economic opportunities, and make plans for
roundtable discussions in the panhandle.
Workgroup 6 - Examine adequacy of criminal and civil penalties to address offenses causing
or arising out of environmental disasters