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Legislator > Tom Fabricio

State Representative
Tom Fabricio
(R) - Florida
Florida House District 110
In Office - Started: 11/08/2022
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Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300
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Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300
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Bill | Bill Name | Summary | Progress |
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H0115 | Property Damage Caused by Limestone Mining Operations | An act relating to property damage caused by limestone mining operations; creating s. 552.445, F.S.; providing legislative findings and intent; creating s. 552.4451, F.S.; providing definitions; creating s. 552.4452, F.S.; providing that certain property owners who have sustained property damage as a result of limestone mining operations have a right to file a claim for compensation; providing requirements for such claims; requiring such claims to be brought within a specified period of time; creating s. 552.4453, F.S.; requiring the Division of Administrative Hearings to adjudicate specified claims; providing for the adjudication process; providing a standard of proof; requiring an administrative law judge to make certain findings; creating s. 552.4454, F.S.; providing an annual appropriation; requiring the state to compensate property owners' whose claims are upheld for certain costs; providing an effective date. | Introduced |
H1371 | Law Enforcement Officers and Other Personnel | An act relating to law enforcement officers and other personnel; amending s. 112.1815, F.S.; authorizing first responder amputees to continue to serve as first responders under certain circumstances; creating s. 112.195, F.S.; creating the Florida Medal of Valor and the Florida Blue/Red Heart Medal; providing requirements for such medals; creating a board to evaluate applications for awarding such medals; providing for board membership; creating s. 316.2675, F.S.; prohibiting the use of motor vehicle kill switches; providing exceptions; providing a criminal penalty; amending s. 775.0823, F.S.; requiring a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment for attempted murder in the first degree committed against specified justice system personnel; amending s. 817.49, F.S.; providing legislative findings concerning prosecution of the false reporting of crimes; amending s. 843.025, F.S.; prohibiting a person from depriving specified officers of digital recording devices or restraint devices; prohibiting a person from rendering a specified officer's weapon, radio, digital recording device, or restraint device useless or otherwise preventing the officer from defending himself or herself or summoning assistance; providing a criminal hb1371 -04-erCS/2025 Legislature penalty; amending s. 933.05, F.S.; requiring certain search warrants to be returned to the court within a specified time period; amending ss. 937.021 and 937.022, F.S.; revising requirements for the reporting of missing persons information; creating s. 943.0413, F.S.; creating the Critical Infrastructure Mapping Grant Program within the Department of Law Enforcement; providing eligibility; specifying requirements for maps created by the program; authorizing the department to adopt rules; amending s. 951.27, F.S.; specifying requirements for testing inmates for infectious diseases; requiring test results to be reported to specified persons; requiring a first responder and other specified persons to provide notice upon his or her exposure to certain substances; requiring an employing agency to provide notice if a first responder or specified person is unable to provide notice; requiring a detention facility to test an inmate upon receipt of a specified notice; providing an effective date. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H1215 | Ad Valorem Tax Exemption | A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 3 of Article VII and the creation of a new section in Article XII of the State Constitution to exempt certain tangible personal property from ad valorem taxation. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0781 | Cyberintimidation by Publication | An act relating to cyberintimidation by publication; amending s. 836.115, F.S.; requiring that specified information has been electronically published without consent in order to constitute a violation; removing the requirement that an offender intend that a person be placed in reasonable fear of bodily harm when making a threat or harassing the person; increasing the criminal penalty for a violation; creating a civil cause of action; requiring a clear and convincing standard of evidence in such actions; providing an effective date. | Dead |
H1429 | Insurance Regulations | An act relating to insurance regulations; amending s. 48.151, F.S.; providing that the Chief Financial Officer is the agent for service of process on health maintenance organizations; amending s. 252.63, F.S.; revising the content of a publication from the Commissioner of Insurance Regulation relating to orders applicable to insurance in areas under the state of emergency; amending s. 624.4085, F.S.; revising the definition of the term "life and health insurer"; amending s. 624.422, F.S.; providing that the appointment of the Chief Financial Officer for service of process applies to insurers withdrawing from and ceasing operations in this state until all insurers' liabilities in this state are extinguished; amending s. 624.45, F.S.; conforming a provision to changes made by the act; amending s. 624.610, F.S.; removing certain provisions relating to credits allowed in specified reinsurance circumstances and relating to assuming insurers' accreditations; requiring filing fees from reinsurers requesting to operate in this state; removing applicability provisions; amending s. 626.9651, F.S.; requiring the Office of Insurance Regulation and the Financial Services Commission to adopt rules on cybersecurity of certain insurance data; providing requirements for such rules; providing duties of the office; amending s. 627.062, F.S.; prohibiting personal residential property insurers from submitting more than one "use and file" filing under certain circumstances; providing an exception; amending s. 627.0621, F.S.; requiring certain rate filings with the office from residential property insurers to include rate transparency reports; providing for acceptance or rejection by the office of such reports; providing requirements for such reports; requiring insurers to provide such reports to consumers; requiring the office to define terms used in such reports; requiring the office to establish and maintain a specified center on its website; providing requirements for the website; amending s. 627.0645, F.S.; revising requirements of rate filing with the office; amending s. 627.0651, F.S.; prohibiting motor vehicle insurers from submitting more than one "use and file" filing under certain circumstances; amending s. 627.4554, F.S.; requiring that certain forms be posted on the website of the Department of Financial Services, rather than the office; amending s. 627.6699, F.S.; removing and revising definitions; removing provisions relating to the creation of the Florida Small Employer Health Reinsurance Program; amending s. 627.711, F.S.; requiring the office to contract with a state university to design, operate, upgrade, and maintain a specified database; requiring property insurers to file certain policyholder forms in the database; requiring the commission to adopt rules; amending s. 627.7152, F.S.; removing provisions relating to requirements for reporting and rulemaking regarding property insurance claims paid under assignment agreements; creating s. 627.9145, F.S.; providing reporting requirements for residential property insurers; requiring the commission to adopt rules; amending s. 627.915, F.S.; revising reporting requirements for private passenger automobile insurers; requiring the commission to adopt rules; providing requirements for such rules; removing reporting requirement provisions for certain insurers; amending ss. 628.081 and 628.091, F.S.; removing the requirement that domestic insurer incorporators execute articles of incorporation and file them with the office in triplicate; amending s. 628.111, F.S.; removing the requirement that domestic insurers make copies of amendments to articles of incorporation in triplicate; amending s. 628.461, F.S.; specifying the method of sending notifications regarding transactions or proposed transactions of voting securities of stock insurers or controlling companies; revising the method of filing certain statements; amending s. 628.4615, F.S.; revising the method by which amendments to certain applications must be sent to specialty insurers; amending s. 628.717, F.S.; revising requirements for the office's responses upon receipt of articles of incorporation; amending s. 628.719, F.S.; revising the method by which mutual insurance holding companies show their adoption of article of incorporation amendments and deliver the amendments to the office; revising the requirements for the office's responses upon receipt of amendments; amending s. 628.910, F.S.; removing the requirement that captive insurance company incorporators file articles of incorporation in triplicate; revising the office's responses upon receipt of captive insurance company articles of incorporation; amending s. 629.011, F.S.; revising and providing definitions; amending s. 629.071, F.S.; authorizing assessable and nonassessable reciprocal insurers, rather than domestic reciprocal insurers, to transact insurance if they maintain specified amounts of surplus funds; amending s. 629.081, F.S.; conforming a provision to changes made by the act; creating s. 629.082, F.S.; providing that attorneys in fact of reciprocals are affiliates of the reciprocals for specified purposes; creating s. 629.1015, F.S.; requiring documentation supporting that fees, commissions, and other financial considerations and payments to affiliates by reciprocal insurers are fair and reasonable; providing guidelines for the office in determining whether the fees, commissions, and other financial considerations and payments are fair and reasonable; providing requirements for documentation of such fees; amending s. 629.121, F.S.; providing that certain bonds filed with the office as security are filed by attorneys in fact, rather than attorneys of domestic reciprocal insurers; increasing the bond amount; creating s. 629.162, F.S.; authorizing reciprocal insurers to require subscriber contributions; providing disclosure and reporting requirements for subscriber contributions; creating s. 629.163, F.S.; authorizing reciprocal insurers to establish subscriber savings accounts; providing construction; providing requirements for subscriber savings accounts; creating s. 629.164, F.S.; authorizing reciprocal insurers to make distributions to subscribers from subscriber savings accounts; granting to subscribers' advisory committees sole authority to authorize distributions, subject to prior written approval by the office; providing requirements for reciprocal insurers that prohibit subscribers from receiving distributions for a specified period of time; providing construction; authorizing reciprocal insurers to return to subscribers unused premiums, savings, and credits accruing to their accounts; authorizing domestic reciprocal insurers to pay portions of unassigned funds; providing distribution limits; prohibiting distribution discriminations; amending s. 629.171, F.S.; revising requirements for filing with the office annual statements by reciprocal insurers; amending s. 629.181, F.S; replacing surplus deposits of subscribers with subscriber contributions; providing limits on subscriber contributions; amending s. 629.201, F.S.; requiring that each domestic reciprocal insurer have a subscribers' advisory committee; requiring that such committee be formed in compliance with specified laws; requiring that rules and amendments adopted by subscribers have prior approval by the office; revising subscribers' advisory committees' duties and membership; providing for election and terms; repealing s. 629.271, F.S., relating to distribution of savings; amending s. 629.291, F.S.; providing that forms filed with the office for plans to merge a reciprocal insurer with another reciprocal insurer or to convert a reciprocal insurer to a stock or mutual insurer are adopted by the commission rather than the office; amending s. 629.301, F.S.; specifying the manner in which impaired reciprocal insurers are proceeded against if they cannot make up deficiencies in assets; specifying the manner in which assessments are levied upon subscribers if reciprocal insurers are liquidated; providing that assessments are subject to specified limits; repealing ss. 629.401 and 629.520, F.S., relating to insurance exchange and the authority of a limited reciprocal insurer, respectively; creating s. 629.56, F.S.; requiring reciprocal insurers to maintain unearned premium reserves at all times; amending s. 634.401, F.S.; revising provisions relating to coverage for accidental damage under a service warranty; creating s. 641.2012, F.S.; providing applicability of service of process provisions to health maintenance organizations; amending s. 641.26, F.S.; revising requirements for filing annual and quarterly reports by health maintenance organizations; creating s. 641.283, F.S.; providing applicability of administrative supervision and hazardous insurer condition provisions to health maintenance organizations; amending s. 651.011, F.S.; providing and revising definitions; amending s. 651.018, F.S.; providing duties for the office if certain conditions exist in continuing care facilities; amending s. 651.019, F.S.; requiring continuing care providers to provide to the office specified information on financing and intended use of proceeds under certain circumstances; creating s. 651.0212, F.S.; requiring and authorizing the office to deny or revoke a provider's authority to engage in certain continuing care activities under certain circumstances; amending s. 651.0215, F.S.; revising the timeframe for the office to examine and respond to consolidated applications for provisional certificates of authority and certificates of authority for providers of continuing care; removing provisions relating to the duties of the office in responding to such applications; amending s. 651.022, F.S.; revising requirements for applications for provisional certificates of authority of providers of continuing care; removing provisions relating to duties of the office in responding to such applications; amending s. 651.023, F.S.; conforming cross-references and provisions to changes made by the act; amending s. 651.024, F.S.; providing applicability of certain specialty insurer provisions and nonapplicability of certain continuing care provider requirements to bondholders under certain circumstances; defining the term "consent rights"; providing applicability of such provisions to certain entities under certain circumstances; amending s. 651.0246, F.S.; revising requirements for applications for expansion of certificated continuing care facilities; removing specified duties of the office in responding to such applications; revising the timeframe for the office to review such applications; amending s. 651.026, F.S.; revising requirements for annual reports filed by providers of continuing care; providing requirements for quarterly reports; amending s. 651.0261, F.S.; providing additional requirements for quarterly reports filed by continuing care facilities; amending s. 651.033, F.S.; requiring office approval before execution of an agreement for establishing an escrow account; defining the terms "emergency" and "business day"; specifying circumstances under which providers of continuing care may withdraw a specified percentage of the required minimum liquid reserve; revising the timeframe for the office to deny petitions for emergency withdrawals; providing duties of escrow agents; amending s. 651.034, F.S.; revising duties of the office relating to impaired continuing care providers; amending s. 651.035, F.S.; providing requirements for continuing care providers' minimum liquid reserve accounts in escrow; providing requirements for debt service reserve transfers from one financial institution or lender to another; revising and providing requirements for continuing care providers' operating reserves in escrow; amending s. 651.043, F.S.; revising circumstances under which certain notices of management changes must be provided to the office; amending s. 651.055, F.S.; conforming cross-references; amending s. 651.071, F.S.; providing that continuing care and continuing care at-home contracts are not subordinate to any secured claims and must be treated with higher priority over all other claims in the event of receivership or liquidation proceedings against a provider; providing an exception; amending s. 651.085, F.S.; requiring designated resident representatives in continuing care facilities to perform their duties in good faith; requiring each continuing care facility to have its own designated resident representative; specifying the methods for notifications to designated resident representatives of certain meetings; creating s. 651.087, F.S; providing requirements for certain collection and distribution of funds by residents of continuing care facilities; providing duties of providers relating to such funds; providing requirements for providers who borrow or solicit funds from residents; providing that failure to comply with specified collection and distribution provisions is a violation of minimum liquid reserve requirements; authorizing the commission to require certain statements or filing to be submitted by electronic means; amending s. 651.091, F.S.; requiring continuing care facilities to post notices of bankruptcy proceedings; providing requirements for such notices; requiring continuing care facilities to maintain certain records; requiring providers of continuing care to make certain records available for review and to deliver copies of specified disclosure statements; providing liability and penalties; providing applicability; prohibiting persons from filing or maintaining actions under certain circumstances; creating s. 651.104, F.S.; prohibiting persons from acting or holding themselves out as management companies for continuing care retirement communities without a certificate of authority; providing requirements for certificate of authority applications; prohibiting the office from issuing certificates of authority under certain circumstances; creating s. 651.1041, F.S.; providing applicability of specified insurer provisions to acquisitions of management companies; creating s. 651.1043, F.S.; providing requirements for management company annual and quarterly financial statements; requiring acquisition application filings under certain circumstances; requiring monthly statement filings under certain circumstances; providing fines for noncompliance; providing rulemaking authority; creating s. 651.1045, F.S.; providing grounds for the office to refuse, suspend, and revoke management company certificates of authority; providing that revocation of a management company's certificate of authority does not relieve a provider from specified obligations to residents and from annual statement filings and license fees; authorizing the office to seek enforcement actions; amending s. 651.105, F.S.; authorizing the office to examine the businesses of management companies and their parents, subsidiaries, and affiliates under certain circumstances; requiring the office to notify management companies of compliance deficiencies and to require corrective actions or plans; requiring management companies to respond to such notices; amending s. 651.1065, F.S.; prohibiting management companies from engaging in certain acts if delinquency proceedings have been or are to be initiated; providing penalties; creating s. 651.1068, F.S.; prohibiting officers and directors of insolvent providers or management companies from serving as officers and directors of providers and management companies and from having control over the selection of officers and directors under certain circumstances; amending s. 651.107, F.S.; requiring management companies to file annual statements and pay license fees during periods of certificate of authority suspension; providing for automatic reinstatement or revocation of certificates of authority; amending s. 651.108, F.S.; providing administrative fines for management companies for certain violations; creating s. 651.113, F.S.; defining the term "negative fund balance"; providing guidelines for the commissioner to determine whether a provider or facility is insolvent or in imminent danger of becoming insolvent; requiring providers and facilities determined to be insolvent or in danger of insolvency to prepare a plan; authorizing the office to issue an order requiring a provider or facility to engage in certain acts under certain circumstances; authorizing the office to issue immediate final orders requiring certain acts; providing construction; amending s. 651.114, F.S.; removing provisions relating to continuing care facility trustees and lenders; creating s. 651.1165, F.S.; requiring the office to record notices of lien against continuing care facilities' properties; providing requirements for such liens; providing for lien foreclosures in civil actions; providing that such liens are preferred to all liens, mortgages, and other encumbrances upon the property and all unrecorded liens, mortgages, and other encumbrances; providing conditions for lien releases; amending ss. 627.642, 627.6475, 627.657, and 627.66997, F.S.; conforming cross-references; providing applicability dates; providing effective dates. | Dead |
H0303 | Property Damage Caused by Limestone Mining Operations | An act relating to property damage caused by limestone mining operations; creating s. 552.445, F.S.; providing legislative findings and intent; creating s. 552.4451, F.S.; providing definitions; creating s. 552.4452, F.S.; providing that certain property owners who have sustained property damage as a result of limestone mining operations have a right to file a claim for compensation; providing claims requirements; requiring such claims to be brought within a specified period of time; creating s. 552.4453, F.S.; requiring the Division of Administrative Hearings to adjudicate such claims; providing for the adjudication process; creating s. 552.4454, F.S.; providing an annual appropriation; requiring the state to compensate property owners' whose claims are upheld for certain costs; providing for annual funding and compensation for such claims; providing an effective date. | Dead |
H0319 | Virtual Currency Kiosk Businesses | An act relating to virtual currency kiosk businesses; amending s. 560.103, F.S.; defining terms and revising the definition of the term "control person"; amending s. 560.105, F.S.; requiring the Office of Financial Regulation of the Financial Services Commission to supervise virtual currency kiosk businesses; requiring that rules adopted to regulate virtual currency kiosk businesses be responsive to certain changes; creating part V of ch. 560, F.S., entitled "Virtual Currency Kiosk Businesses"; creating s. 560.501, F.S.; providing legislative intent; creating s. 560.502, F.S.; prohibiting a virtual currency kiosk business from operating without registering or renewing its registration in accordance with certain provisions; requiring the office to make certain notifications; specifying that certain money transmitters are exempt from registration but are subject to certain provisions; requiring that certain entities that perform or prevent certain actions be licensed as money services businesses; providing criminal penalties for certain entities that operate or solicit business as a virtual currency kiosk business under certain circumstances; providing criminal penalties for persons who register or attempt to register as a hb319-00 virtual currency kiosk business by certain means; providing that a virtual currency kiosk business registration is not transferable or assignable; creating s. 560.503, F.S.; specifying application requirements for registering as a virtual currency kiosk business; requiring certain virtual currency kiosk businesses to submit an application within a specified timeframe; requiring a registrant to report certain changes in information within a specified timeframe; requiring a registrant to renew its registration within a specified timeframe; specifying requirements for a registrant to renew its registration; requiring that the registration of a virtual currency kiosk business be made inactive if such business does not renew its registration by a certain date; specifying requirements for a virtual currency kiosk business to renew an inactive registration; providing that a registration becomes null and void under certain circumstances; providing requirements if a registration becomes null and void; requiring the office to deny certain applications under certain circumstances; providing that certain false statements made by a virtual currency kiosk business render its registration void; authorizing the commission to adopt rules; creating s. 560.504, F.S.; hb319-00 specifying requirements for specified disclosures and attestations displayed by a virtual currency kiosk; authorizing the commission to adopt rules; creating s. 560.505, F.S.; requiring an owner-operator to transact business under the legal name by which it is registered; providing exceptions; requiring an owner- operator to maintain certain policies, processes, and procedures; requiring an owner-operator to use blockchain analytics; creating s. 506.506, F.S.; providing criminal penalties; authorizing a court to invalidate the registration of a registrant under certain circumstances; providing effective dates. | Dead |
H0317 | Complaints Against Law Enforcement and Correctional Officers | An act relating to complaints against law enforcement and correctional officers; amending s. 112.532, F.S.; requiring a copy of a complaint, signed by the complainant under oath, to be provided to law enforcement officers and correctional officers who are under investigation; prohibiting certain personnel action from being taken against a law enforcement officer or correctional officer unless such officer receives a copy of the complaint signed by the complainant under oath; prohibiting the investigative file of certain investigations of law enforcement officers or correctional officers from being included in such officer's personnel file; prohibiting the existence of certain investigations from affecting the officer's ability to receive a promotion, raise, or other commendation; amending s. 112.533, F.S.; requiring a complaint against a law enforcement officer or correctional officer to be in writing and signed under oath by the person filing the complaint; providing penalties for making a false complaint; providing an effective date. | Dead |
H1069 | Occupational Injury Benefit Plans | An act relating to occupational injury benefit plans; amending s. 440.02, F.S.; revising the definition of the term "employee"; defining the term "qualified compensation alternative employer"; amending s. 440.03, F.S.; providing an exception to the application of certain provisions of ch. 440, F.S.; amending s. 440.06, F.S.; specifying how an employer may elect to secure the payment of compensation; authorizing an employee of a qualified compensation alternative employer to bring a certain cause of action; specifying that the employee must prove negligence in such action; authorizing the qualified compensation alternative employer to use certain defenses in such action; prohibiting certain employers, in specified suits, from defending the suit on certain grounds; providing that a qualified compensation alternative employer is entitled to an offset to occupational injury benefits paid to and on behalf of employees under certain circumstances; providing construction; creating s. 440.065, F.S.; requiring qualified compensation arrangement employers to adopt a written occupational injury benefit plan; specifying the requirements of such plan; requiring a qualified compensation arrangement employer to grant eligibility for benefits under certain circumstances; prohibiting a qualified compensation arrangement employer from charging a fee, premium, or other similar cost to the covered employee for the occupational injury benefit plan; authorizing the qualified compensation arrangement employer to select or authorize medical providers who provide treatment to covered employees under such plan; providing that the qualified compensation arrangement employer is not required to cover, and is not liable in a negligence lawsuit for, certain injuries, diseases, or conditions; creating s. 440.066, F.S.; requiring a qualified compensation arrangement employer to demonstrate financial responsibility; authorizing the qualified compensation arrangement employer to self- fund or insure the benefits and liabilities under its occupational injury benefit plan; specifying the insurance requirements and coverage limits required for such insurance; specifying requirements related to the security held; creating s. 440.067, F.S.; providing that all benefit payments by a qualified compensation arrangement employer are made pursuant to workers' compensation law; providing that such law is incorporated in the act by reference; creating s. 440.068, F.S.; requiring a qualified compensation arrangement employer to obtain approval from the insurance carrier for administration of claims; authorizing a qualified compensation arrangement employer to self-administer or use a third party to administer claims, provided that certain requirements are met; amending ss. 440.14 and 440.385, F.S.; conforming cross-references; providing an effective date. | Dead |
H0313 | Toll Exemptions for Purple Heart Medal Recipients | An act relating to toll exemptions for Purple Heart medal recipients; amending s. 338.155, F.S.; revising eligibility for toll exemptions to include operators displaying a Purple Heart specialty license plate or a Purple Heart special motorcycle license plate; providing an effective date. | Dead |
H0653 | Aggravating Factors for Capital Felonies | An act relating to aggravating factors for capital felonies; amending s. 921.141, F.S.; adding as an aggravating factor that the capital felony was committed against the head of a state, or in an attempt to commit such crime a capital felony was committed against another individual; providing an effective date. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0315 | Transportation Network Company and Driver Insurance Requirements | An act relating to transportation network company and driver insurance requirements; amending s. 627.748, F.S.; revising automobile insurance requirements for transportation network companies and drivers; providing an effective date. | Dead |
H1559 | Vexatious Litigants | An act relating to vexatious litigants; amending s. 68.093, F.S.; revising definitions; expanding actions subject to the Florida Vexatious Litigant Law; revising eligibility for designation as a vexatious litigant; revising sanctions and remedies for vexatious litigation; prohibiting clerks of court from accepting certain filings from a vexatious litigant; specifying the duration of an automatic stay imposed against vexatious litigation; providing an effective date. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0383 | Purchase and Possession of Firearms by Law Enforcement Officers, Correctional Officers, Correctional Probation Officers, and Servicemembers | An act relating to purchase and possession of firearms by law enforcement officers, correctional officers, correctional probation officers, and servicemembers; amending s. 790.052, F.S.; specifying that correctional probation officers have the right to carry concealed firearms during off-duty hours at the discretion of their superior officers; authorizing correctional probation officers to perform certain law enforcement functions under limited circumstances; revising the definition of the terms "qualified law enforcement officer" and "qualified retired law enforcement officer"; specifying that a correctional probation officer's appointing or employing agency or department may limit the officer from carrying concealed firearms during off-duty hours in his or her capacity as an appointee or employee of the agency or department; specifying that a superior officer in the Department of Corrections who decides to direct the officers under his or her supervision to carry concealed firearms while off duty must file a certain statement with the department's governing body; amending s. 790.0655, F.S.; revising exemptions from the mandatory waiting period between the purchase and delivery of a firearm; defining the term "holder of a hb383 -02-erLegislature concealed weapons or concealed firearms license"; providing an effective date. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0429 | Motor Vehicle Manufacturers and Franchised Motor Vehicle Dealers | An act relating to motor vehicle manufacturers and franchised motor vehicle dealers; amending s. 320.64, F.S.; prohibiting an applicant or a licensee, or a common entity thereof, from establishing, implementing, or enforcing certain criteria for measuring the sales or service performance of its franchised motor vehicle dealers unless certain conditions are met; prohibiting an applicant or a licensee, or a common entity thereof, from engaging in an action that is taken as retaliation against a motor vehicle dealer under certain circumstances; amending s. 320.641, F.S.; revising the circumstances in which a discontinuation, cancellation, nonrenewal, modification, or replacement of a franchise agreement is deemed unfair; providing an effective date. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H1007 | Fraudulent Use of Gift Cards | An act relating to fraudulent use of gift cards; creating s. 817.091, F.S.; providing definitions; providing criminal penalties for persons who, with the intent to defraud, commit specified acts relating to gift cards; providing criminal penalties for persons who, with the intent to defraud, use gift cards or gift card redemption information for certain purposes; providing enhanced criminal penalties for a second or subsequent violation; providing enhanced criminal penalties if the value of a violation exceeds a specified amount; providing that the value of specified items may be aggregated to determine the degree of the offense; providing an effective date. | Dead |
H1569 | Pub. Rec./Stricken Matters | An act relating to public records; amending s. 119.0714, F.S.; providing an exemption from public records requirements for any matter in a pleading, in a request for relief, or in any other document which has been stricken by the court in a noncriminal case if the court makes specific findings; providing a statement of public necessity; providing an effective date. | Dead |
H1141 | Insurance Regulations | An act relating to insurance regulations; amending s. 48.151, F.S.; providing that the Chief Financial Officer is the agent for service of process on health maintenance organizations; amending s. 252.63, F.S.; revising the content of a publication from the Commissioner of Insurance Regulation relating to orders applicable to insurance in areas under the state of emergency; amending s. 624.4085, F.S.; revising the definition of the term "life and health insurer"; amending s. 624.422, F.S.; providing that the appointment of the Chief Financial Officer for service of process applies to insurers withdrawing from and ceasing operations in this state until all insurers' liabilities in this state are extinguished; amending s. 624.45, F.S.; conforming a provision to changes made by the act; amending s. 624.610, F.S.; removing certain provisions relating to credits allowed in specified reinsurance circumstances and relating to assuming insurers' accreditations; requiring filing fees from reinsurers requesting to operate in this state; removing applicability provisions; amending s. 626.9651, F.S.; requiring the Office of Insurance Regulation and the Financial Services Commission to adopt rules on cybersecurity of certain insurance data; providing requirements for such rules; providing duties of the office; amending s. 627.062, F.S.; prohibiting personal residential property insurers from submitting more than one "use and file" filing under certain circumstances; providing an exception; amending s. 627.0621, F.S.; requiring certain rate filings with the office from residential property insurers to include rate transparency reports; providing for acceptance or rejection by the office of such reports; providing requirements for such reports; requiring insurers to provide such reports to consumers; requiring the office to define terms used in such reports; requiring the office to establish and maintain a specified center on its website; providing requirements for the website; amending s. 627.0645, F.S.; revising requirements of rate filing with the office; amending s. 627.0651, F.S.; prohibiting motor vehicle insurers from submitting more than one "use and file" filing under certain circumstances; amending s. 627.4554, F.S.; requiring that certain forms be posted on the website of the Department of Financial Services, rather than the office; amending s. 627.6699, F.S.; removing and revising definitions; removing provisions relating to the creation of the Florida Small Employer Health Reinsurance Program; amending s. 627.711, F.S.; requiring the office to contract with a state university to design, operate, upgrade, and maintain a specified database; requiring property insurers to file certain policyholder forms in the database; requiring the commission to adopt rules; amending s. 627.7152, F.S.; removing provisions relating to requirements for reporting and rulemaking regarding property insurance claims paid under assignment agreements; creating s. 627.9145, F.S.; providing reporting requirements for residential property insurers; requiring the commission to adopt rules; amending s. 627.915, F.S.; revising reporting requirements for private passenger automobile insurers; requiring the commission to adopt rules; providing requirements for such rules; removing reporting requirement provisions for certain insurers; amending ss. 628.081 and 628.091, F.S.; removing the requirement that domestic insurer incorporators execute articles of incorporation and file them with the office in triplicate; amending s. 628.111, F.S.; removing the requirement that domestic insurers make copies of amendments to articles of incorporation in triplicate; amending s. 628.461, F.S.; specifying the method of sending notifications regarding transactions or proposed transactions of voting securities of stock insurers or controlling companies; revising the method of filing certain statements; amending s. 628.4615, F.S.; revising the method by which amendments to certain applications must be sent to specialty insurers; amending s. 628.717, F.S.; revising requirements for the office's responses upon receipt of articles of incorporation; amending s. 628.719, F.S.; revising the method by which mutual insurance holding companies show their adoption of article of incorporation amendments and deliver the amendments to the office; revising the requirements for the office's responses upon receipt of amendments; amending s. 628.910, F.S.; removing the requirement that captive insurance company incorporators file articles of incorporation in triplicate; revising the office's responses upon receipt of captive insurance company articles of incorporation; amending s. 629.011, F.S.; revising and providing definitions; amending s. 629.071, F.S.; authorizing assessable and nonassessable reciprocal insurers, rather than domestic reciprocal insurers, to transact insurance if they maintain specified amounts of surplus funds; amending s. 629.081, F.S.; conforming a provision to changes made by the act; creating s. 629.082, F.S.; providing that attorneys in fact of reciprocals are affiliates of the reciprocals for specified purposes; creating s. 629.1015, F.S.; requiring documentation supporting that fees, commissions, and other financial considerations and payments to affiliates by reciprocal insurers are fair and reasonable; providing guidelines for the office in determining whether the fees, commissions, and other financial considerations and payments are fair and reasonable; providing requirements for documentation of such fees; amending s. 629.121, F.S.; providing that certain bonds filed with the office as security are filed by attorneys in fact, rather than attorneys of domestic reciprocal insurers; increasing the bond amount; creating s. 629.162, F.S.; authorizing reciprocal insurers to require subscriber contributions; providing disclosure and reporting requirements for subscriber contributions; creating s. 629.163, F.S.; authorizing reciprocal insurers to establish subscriber savings accounts; providing construction; providing requirements for subscriber savings accounts; creating s. 629.164, F.S.; authorizing reciprocal insurers to make distributions to subscribers from subscriber savings accounts; granting to subscribers' advisory committees sole authority to authorize distributions, subject to prior written approval by the office; providing requirements for reciprocal insurers that prohibit subscribers from receiving distributions for a specified period of time; providing construction; authorizing reciprocal insurers to return to subscribers unused premiums, savings, and credits accruing to their accounts; authorizing domestic reciprocal insurers to pay portions of unassigned funds; providing distribution limits; prohibiting distribution discriminations; amending s. 629.171, F.S.; revising requirements for filing with the office annual statements by reciprocal insurers; amending s. 629.181, F.S; replacing surplus deposits of subscribers with subscriber contributions; providing limits on subscriber contributions; amending s. 629.201, F.S.; requiring that each domestic reciprocal insurer have a subscribers' advisory committee; requiring that such committee be formed in compliance with specified laws; requiring that rules and amendments adopted by subscribers have prior approval by the office; revising subscribers' advisory committees' duties and membership; providing for election and terms; repealing s. 629.271, F.S., relating to distribution of savings; amending s. 629.291, F.S.; providing that forms filed with the office for plans to merge a reciprocal insurer with another reciprocal insurer or to convert a reciprocal insurer to a stock or mutual insurer are adopted by the commission rather than the office; amending s. 629.301, F.S.; specifying the manner in which impaired reciprocal insurers are proceeded against if they cannot make up deficiencies in assets; specifying the manner in which assessments are levied upon subscribers if reciprocal insurers are liquidated; providing that assessments are subject to specified limits; repealing ss. 629.401 and 629.520, F.S., relating to insurance exchange and the authority of a limited reciprocal insurer, respectively; creating s. 629.56, F.S.; requiring reciprocal insurers to maintain unearned premium reserves at all times; amending s. 634.401, F.S.; revising provisions relating to coverage for accidental damage under a service warranty; creating s. 641.2012, F.S.; providing applicability of service of process provisions to health maintenance organizations; amending s. 641.26, F.S.; revising requirements for filing annual and quarterly reports by health maintenance organizations; creating s. 641.283, F.S.; providing applicability of administrative supervision and hazardous insurer condition provisions to health maintenance organizations; amending s. 651.011, F.S.; providing and revising definitions; amending s. 651.018, F.S.; providing duties for the office if certain conditions exist in continuing care facilities; amending s. 651.019, F.S.; requiring continuing care providers to provide to the office specified information on financing and intended use of proceeds under certain circumstances; creating s. 651.0212, F.S.; requiring and authorizing the office to deny or revoke a provider's authority to engage in certain continuing care activities under certain circumstances; amending s. 651.0215, F.S.; revising the timeframe for the office to examine and respond to consolidated applications for provisional certificates of authority and certificates of authority for providers of continuing care; removing provisions relating to the duties of the office in responding to such applications; amending s. 651.022, F.S.; revising requirements for applications for provisional certificates of authority of providers of continuing care; removing provisions relating to duties of the office in responding to such applications; amending s. 651.023, F.S.; conforming cross-references and provisions to changes made by the act; amending s. 651.024, F.S.; providing applicability of certain specialty insurer provisions and nonapplicability of certain continuing care provider requirements to bondholders under certain circumstances; defining the term "consent rights"; providing applicability of such provisions to certain entities under certain circumstances; amending s. 651.0246, F.S.; revising requirements for applications for expansion of certificated continuing care facilities; removing specified duties of the office in responding to such applications; revising the timeframe for the office to review such applications; amending s. 651.026, F.S.; revising requirements for annual reports filed by providers of continuing care; providing requirements for quarterly reports; amending s. 651.0261, F.S.; providing additional requirements for quarterly reports filed by continuing care facilities; amending s. 651.033, F.S.; requiring office approval before execution of an agreement for establishing an escrow account; defining the terms "emergency" and "business day"; specifying circumstances under which providers of continuing care may withdraw a specified percentage of the required minimum liquid reserve; revising the timeframe for the office to deny petitions for emergency withdrawals; providing duties of escrow agents; amending s. 651.034, F.S.; revising duties of the office relating to impaired continuing care providers; amending s. 651.035, F.S.; providing requirements for continuing care providers' minimum liquid reserve accounts in escrow; providing requirements for debt service reserve transfers from one financial institution or lender to another; revising and providing requirements for continuing care providers' operating reserves in escrow; amending s. 651.043, F.S.; revising circumstances under which certain notices of management changes must be provided to the office; amending s. 651.055, F.S.; conforming cross-references; amending s. 651.071, F.S.; providing that continuing care and continuing care at-home contracts are not subordinate to any secured claims and must be treated with higher priority over all other claims in the event of receivership or liquidation proceedings against a provider; providing an exception; amending s. 651.085, F.S.; requiring designated resident representatives in continuing care facilities to perform their duties in good faith; requiring each continuing care facility to have its own designated resident representative; specifying the methods for notifications to designated resident representatives of certain meetings; creating s. 651.087, F.S; providing requirements for certain collection and distribution of funds by residents of continuing care facilities; providing duties of providers relating to such funds; providing requirements for providers who borrow or solicit funds from residents; providing that failure to comply with specified collection and distribution provisions is a violation of minimum liquid reserve requirements; authorizing the commission to require certain statements or filing to be submitted by electronic means; amending s. 651.091, F.S.; requiring continuing care facilities to post notices of bankruptcy proceedings; providing requirements for such notices; requiring continuing care facilities to maintain certain records; requiring providers of continuing care to make certain records available for review and to deliver copies of specified disclosure statements; providing liability and penalties; providing applicability; prohibiting persons from filing or maintaining actions under certain circumstances; creating s. 651.104, F.S.; prohibiting persons from acting or holding themselves out as management companies for continuing care retirement communities without a certificate of authority; providing requirements for certificate of authority applications; prohibiting the office from issuing certificates of authority under certain circumstances; creating s. 651.1041, F.S.; providing applicability of specified insurer provisions to acquisitions of management companies; creating s. 651.1043, F.S.; providing requirements for management company annual and quarterly financial statements; requiring acquisition application filings under certain circumstances; requiring monthly statement filings under certain circumstances; providing fines for noncompliance; providing rulemaking authority; creating s. 651.1045, F.S.; providing grounds for the office to refuse, suspend, and revoke management company certificates of authority; providing that revocation of a management company's certificate of authority does not relieve a provider from specified obligations to residents and from annual statement filings and license fees; authorizing the office to seek enforcement actions; amending s. 651.105, F.S.; authorizing the office to examine the businesses of management companies and their parents, subsidiaries, and affiliates under certain circumstances; requiring the office to notify management companies of compliance deficiencies and to require corrective actions or plans; requiring management companies to respond to such notices; amending s. 651.1065, F.S.; prohibiting management companies from engaging in certain acts if delinquency proceedings have been or are to be initiated; providing penalties; creating s. 651.1068, F.S.; prohibiting officers and directors of insolvent providers or management companies from serving as officers and directors of providers and management companies and from having control over the selection of officers and directors under certain circumstances; amending s. 651.107, F.S.; requiring management companies to file annual statements and pay license fees during periods of certificate of authority suspension; providing for automatic reinstatement or revocation of certificates of authority; amending s. 651.108, F.S.; providing administrative fines for management companies for certain violations; creating s. 651.113, F.S.; defining the term "negative fund balance"; providing guidelines for the commissioner to determine whether a provider or facility is insolvent or in imminent danger of becoming insolvent; requiring providers and facilities determined to be insolvent or in danger of insolvency to prepare a plan; authorizing the office to issue an order requiring a provider or facility to engage in certain acts under certain circumstances; authorizing the office to issue immediate final orders requiring certain acts; providing construction; amending s. 651.114, F.S.; removing provisions relating to continuing care facility trustees and lenders; creating s. 651.1165, F.S.; requiring the office to record notices of lien against continuing care facilities' properties; providing requirements for such liens; providing for lien foreclosures in civil actions; providing that such liens are preferred to all liens, mortgages, and other encumbrances upon the property and all unrecorded liens, mortgages, and other encumbrances; providing conditions for lien releases; amending ss. 627.642, 627.6475, 627.657, and 627.66997, F.S.; conforming cross-references; providing applicability dates; providing effective dates. | Dead |
Bill | Bill Name | Motion | Vote Date | Vote |
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S7022 | Retirement | House: Third Reading RCS#437 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
S2500 | Appropriations | House: Third Reading RCS#443 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
S2506 | Natural Resources | House: Third Reading RCS#441 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
S2502 | Implementing the 2025-2026 General Appropriations Act | House: Third Reading RCS#435 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
S2504 | Collective Bargaining | House: Third Reading RCS#436 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
S2514 | Health and Human Services | House: Third Reading RCS#438 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
S2510 | Prekindergarten Through Grade 12 Education | House: Third Reading RCS#440 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
S2508 | Judges | House: Third Reading RCS#439 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
H7031 | Taxation | House: Third Reading RCS#432 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
H5015 | State Group Insurance | House: Third Reading RCS#434 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
H5019 | Budget Stabilization Fund | House: Third Reading RCS#431 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
H5017 | Debt Reduction | House: Third Reading RCS#433 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
S2510 | Prekindergarten Through Grade 12 Education | House: Third Reading RCS#428 | 05/13/2025 | Yea |
S0248 | Student Participation in Interscholastic and Intrascholastic Extracurricular Sports | House: Third Reading RCS#419 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
H0289 | Boating Safety | House: Third Reading RCS#426 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
S0116 | Veterans | House: Third Reading RCS#420 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
S0768 | Foreign Countries of Concern | House: Third Reading RCS#407 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
H0711 | Spectrum Alert | House: Third Reading RCS#421 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
H0875 | Educator Preparation | House: Third Reading RCS#408 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
S0168 | Mental Health | House: Third Reading RCS#417 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
H1115 | Education | House: Third Reading RCS#413 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
H1105 | Education | House: Third Reading RCS#415 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
H1101 | Out-of-network Providers | House: Third Reading RCS#409 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
H1255 | Education | House: Third Reading RCS#414 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
H1299 | Department of Health | House: Third Reading RCS#405 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
S7012 | Child Welfare | House: Third Reading RCS#418 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
S0180 | Emergencies | House: Third Reading RCS#411 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
H1427 | Nursing Education Programs | House: Third Reading RCS#416 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
H1445 | Public Officers and Employees | House: Third Reading RCS#422 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
H1549 | Financial Services | House: Third Reading RCS#406 | 05/02/2025 | Yea |
H0209 | State Land Management | House: Third Reading RCS#394 | 05/01/2025 | Yea |
H0255 | Aggravated Animal Cruelty | House: Third Reading RCS#400 | 05/01/2025 | Yea |
H0289 | Boating Safety | House: Third Reading RCS#397 | 05/01/2025 | Yea |
H0393 | My Safe Florida Condominium Pilot Program | House: Third Reading RCS#398 | 05/01/2025 | Yea |
H0443 | Education | House: Third Reading RCS#393 | 05/01/2025 | Yea |
H0711 | Spectrum Alert | House: Third Reading RCS#395 | 05/01/2025 | Yea |
H1103 | Services for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities | House: Third Reading RCS#391 | 05/01/2025 | Yea |
H1205 | Amendments to the State Constitution | House: Third Reading RCS#403 | 05/01/2025 | Yea |
H1205 | Amendments to the State Constitution | House: Third Reading RCS#402 | 05/01/2025 | Nay |
S1730 | Affordable Housing | House: Third Reading RCS#392 | 05/01/2025 | Yea |
H1609 | Waste Incineration | House: Third Reading RCS#401 | 05/01/2025 | Yea |
S0010 | Relief of Sidney Holmes by the State of Florida | House: Third Reading RCS#385 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0026 | Relief of Kristen and Lia McIntosh by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services | House: Third Reading RCS#384 | 04/30/2025 | Abstain |
S0056 | Geoengineering and Weather Modification Activities | House: Third Reading RCS#388 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0068 | Health Facilities | House: Third Reading RCS#350 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
H0011 | Municipal Water and Sewer Utility Rates | House: Third Reading RCS#364 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0184 | Housing | House: Third Reading RCS#347 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0312 | Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, Inc. | House: Third Reading RCS#386 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0384 | Annexing State-owned Lands | House: Third Reading RCS#346 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0388 | Trust Funds for Wildlife Management | House: Third Reading RCS#343 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0492 | Mitigation Banks | House: Third Reading RCS#342 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0116 | Veterans | House: Third Reading RCS#361 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0112 | Children with Developmental Disabilities | House: Third Reading RCS#382 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S7002 | Water Management Districts | House: Third Reading RCS#380 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0606 | Public Lodging and Public Food Service Establishments | House: Third Reading RCS#348 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
H0593 | Dangerous Dogs | House: Third Reading RCS#366 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0738 | Child Care and Early Learning Providers | House: Third Reading RCS#355 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0164 | Vessel Accountability | House: Third Reading RCS#363 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
H0687 | Driving and Boating Offenses | House: Third Reading RCS#378 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0830 | Disposition of Migrant Vessels | House: Third Reading RCS#362 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0892 | Florida State University Election Law Center | House: Third Reading RCS#387 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
H0777 | Offenses Involving Children | House: Third Reading RCS#370 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0954 | Certified Recovery Residences | House: Third Reading RCS#349 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
H0913 | Condominium and Cooperative Associations | House: Third Reading RCS#377 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S1070 | Electrocardiograms for Student Athletes | House: Third Reading RCS#357 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
H0999 | Legal Tender | House: Third Reading RCS#374 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S1080 | Local Government Land Regulation | House: Third Reading RCS#345 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
H0987 | Transportation Facility Designations | House: Third Reading RCS#375 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0168 | Mental Health | House: Third Reading RCS#383 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S1156 | Home Health Aide for Medically Fragile Children Program | House: Third Reading RCS#354 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
H1049 | Tampering with, Harassing, or Retaliating against Court Officials | House: Third Reading RCS#369 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
H1091 | Substance Abuse and Mental Health Care | House: Third Reading RCS#371 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
H1143 | Permits for Drilling, Exploration, and Extraction of Oil and Gas Resources | House: Third Reading RCS#365 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S1386 | Assault or Battery on a Utility Worker | House: Third Reading RCS#360 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S1388 | Vessels | House: Third Reading RCS#389 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
H1237 | Human Trafficking Awareness | House: Third Reading RCS#368 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S1470 | School Safety | House: Third Reading RCS#358 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S1490 | Children's Medical Services Program | House: Third Reading RCS#353 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S1514 | Anaphylaxis in Public and Charter Schools | House: Third Reading RCS#356 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S7012 | Child Welfare | House: Third Reading RCS#381 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S1574 | Energy Infrastructure Investment | House: Third Reading RCS#344 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S1804 | Capital Human Trafficking of Vulnerable Persons for Sexual Exploitation | House: Third Reading RCS#359 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S1768 | Stem Cell Therapy | House: Third Reading RCS#351 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
H1447 | Trespass | House: Third Reading RCS#367 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S1808 | Refund of Overpayments Made by Patients | House: Third Reading RCS#352 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
H1545 | Parkinson's Disease | House: Third Reading RCS#372 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
H1567 | Insulin Administration by Direct Support Professionals and Relatives | House: Third Reading RCS#373 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
H1607 | Cardiac Emergencies | House: Third Reading RCS#376 | 04/30/2025 | Yea |
S0028 | Relief of Darline Angervil and J.R. by the South Broward Hospital District | House: Third Reading RCS#329 | 04/29/2025 | Yea |
S0022 | Relief of Eric Miles, Jr., and Jennifer Miles by the South Broward Hospital District | House: Third Reading RCS#332 | 04/29/2025 | Yea |
S0008 | Relief of Marcus Button by the Pasco County School Board | House: Third Reading RCS#328 | 04/29/2025 | Yea |
S0020 | Relief of J.N., a Minor, by Hillsborough County | House: Third Reading RCS#331 | 04/29/2025 | Yea |
S0014 | Relief of the Estate of Peniel Janvier by the City of Miami Beach | House: Third Reading RCS#330 | 04/29/2025 | Yea |
S0106 | Exploitation of Vulnerable Adults | House: Third Reading RCS#300 | 04/29/2025 | Yea |
S0118 | Regulation of Presidential Libraries | House: Third Reading RCS#325 | 04/29/2025 | Yea |
S0130 | Compensation of Victims of Wrongful Incarceration | House: Third Reading RCS#327 | 04/29/2025 | Yea |
S0150 | Abandoning Restrained Dogs During Natural Disasters | House: Third Reading RCS#326 | 04/29/2025 | Yea |
S0158 | Coverage for Diagnostic and Supplemental Breast Examinations | House: Third Reading RCS#289 | 04/29/2025 | Yea |
S0232 | Debt Collection | House: Third Reading RCS#297 | 04/29/2025 | Yea |
S0234 | Criminal Offenses Against Law Enforcement Officers and Other Personnel | House: Third Reading RCS#322 | 04/29/2025 | Yea |
State | District | Chamber | Party | Status | Start Date | End Date |
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FL | Florida House District 110 | House | Republican | In Office | 11/08/2022 | |
FL | Florida House District 103 | House | Republican | Out of Office | 11/03/2020 | 02/05/2024 |