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FL H0519

FL H0519
Growth Management


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Introduced
11/04/2019
In Committee
03/09/2020
Crossed Over
03/09/2020
Passed
Dead
03/14/2020

Introduced Session

2020 Regular Session

Bill Summary

An act relating to growth management; amending s. 70.001, F.S.; revising notice of claim requirements for property owners; creating a presumption that certain settlement offers protect the public interest; specifying that property owners retain the option to have a court determine awards of compensation; authorizing property owners to bring claims against governmental entities in certain circumstances; providing that property owners are not required to submit formal development applications or proceed through formal application processes to bring claims in specified circumstances; amending s. 70.45, F.S.; providing and revising definitions; authorizing property owners to bring actions to declare prohibited exactions invalid; providing applicability; amending s. 337.25, F.S.; requiring the Department of Transportation to afford a right of first refusal to the previous property owner before disposing of property in certain circumstances; providing requirements relating to such rights of first refusal; providing an effective date.

AI Summary

This bill makes several changes to Florida's growth management laws. It revises the notice of claim requirements for property owners, creates a presumption that certain settlement offers protect the public interest, allows property owners to bring claims against governmental entities in certain circumstances without submitting formal development applications, authorizes property owners to bring actions to declare prohibited exactions invalid, and requires the Department of Transportation to afford a right of first refusal to the previous property owner before disposing of certain properties. The bill applies to claims made in response to actions taken by governmental entities on or after July 1, 2020.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry, Justice

Sponsors (4)

Other Sponsors (1)

Civil Justice Subcommittee (House)

Last Action

Died in Judiciary (on 03/14/2020)

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