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Dean Black
(R) - Florida
Florida House District 015
In Office - Started: 11/08/2022

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H7031 Taxation An act relating to taxation; amending s. 125.0104, F.S.; revising the purposes for which a county may use tax revenues derived from the tourist development tax; revising certain conditions that must be satisfied for a county to use certain tax revenue; amending s. 163.3206, F.S.; conforming a cross-reference; amending s. 193.4516, F.S.; providing that tangible personal property owned and operated by a citrus packinghouse or processor is deemed to have a certain market value under certain circumstances and for certain purposes for a specified tax roll; providing definitions; requiring an applicant for a certain assessment to file an application with the property appraiser on or before a specified date; authorizing applicants to file a certain petition with the value adjustment board under certain circumstances; specifying the timeframe in which such petition must be filed; providing for retroactive application; amending s. 193.461, F.S.; revising the timeframe in which certain agricultural lands may be classified as agricultural lands when taken out of production by a state or federal eradication or quarantine program; requiring that such lands continue to be classified as agricultural lands and be assessed at a certain de hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature minimis value pursuant to certain requirements; revising the timeframe in which certain agricultural lands continue to be classified as agricultural lands and be assessed at a certain de minimis value; providing applicability; amending s. 194.011, F.S.; revising conditions under which the property appraiser must provide a certain list to a petitioner; amending s. 194.013, F.S.; increasing the maximum amount of a certain filing fee; amending s. 194.014, F.S.; revising the timeframe in which a refund of a certain overpayment of ad valorem taxes accrues interest; amending s. 194.032, F.S.; requiring that the notice for scheduled appearances before the value adjustment board provide certain information; requiring the board to allow petitioners to appear at a hearing using certain electronic or other communication equipment if such petitioners request in writing to do so within a specified timeframe; requiring the board to ensure that all communication equipment used at hearings is adequate and functional; requiring that hearings remain open to the public through specified means; requiring the board to establish specified uniform methods; requiring petitioners to submit and transmit evidence to the board in a specified manner; requiring the clerk to notify specified parties of certain hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature information; authorizing certain counties to opt out of providing hearings using electronic or other communication equipment; amending s. 194.171, F.S.; authorizing certain taxpayers to bring a specified action; providing applicability; amending s. 196.012, F.S.; providing the method for determining ownership of certain flight simulation training devices for a specified purpose; providing applicability; amending s. 196.1978, F.S.; authorizing successive owners of certain property receiving a tax exemption to receive such exemption in certain circumstances; authorizing multifamily projects subject to a land use agreement with or leased from certain housing finance authorities to qualify for a specified tax exemption; specifying the property receiving a certain tax exemption must provide affordable housing; providing that certain land leased from a nonprofit entity for a specified purpose is exempt from ad valorem taxation; providing applicability; creating s. 196.19781, F.S.; providing that property is eligible for a specified tax exemption if it meets certain conditions; requiring the property appraiser to apply such tax exemption in a specified manner; providing that property that no longer meets certain requirements loses eligibility for such tax exemption; requiring hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature the property appraiser to make a certain determination; authorizing the property appraiser to request and review certain information; requiring the property appraiser to take certain steps upon a determination that the property was not entitled to such tax exemption; providing applicability; creating s. 196.19782, F.S.; providing definitions; providing that property is eligible for a specified tax exemption if it meets certain conditions; requiring the property appraiser to apply such tax exemption in a specified manner; requiring lessees to submit a certain application for by a specified date to be eligible to receive such exemption; requiring the property appraiser to make a certain determination; authorizing the property appraiser to request and review certain information; providing that property may lose eligibility for an exemption if such property does not meet certain conditions by a specified annual date; requiring the property appraiser to take certain steps upon a determination that the property was not entitled to such tax exemption; providing applicability; providing for future repeal; amending s. 196.198, F.S.; exempting from ad valorem taxes any portion of property used as a child care facility that has achieved Gold Seal Quality status; requiring that hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature the lessee child care facility operator be considered eligible to derive the benefit of the exemption upon a specified demonstration; requiring the owner of such property to make certain disclosures to the lessee child care facility operator; providing applicability; amending s. 201.15, F.S.; providing priority for the payment of certain bonds over the requirement for the payment of service charges; providing that specified taxes are subject to a certain service charge; removing provisions allocating a specified percentage of certain monies be paid into the State Treasury for a specified purpose; revising the dollar amount that must be credited to the State Transportation Trust Fund; revising the percentage and purposes for which such money may be used; removing a requirement that a specified amount of money be allocated to the Florida Rail Enterprise; expanding the types of funds which may not be transferred to the General Revenue Fund in the General Appropriations Act; amending s. 202.19, F.S.; revising the date on which specified tax rates may be increased; requiring counties and municipalities to prioritize certain activities when using specified funds; revising the date on which certain increases may be added to a specified tax; amending s. 202.34, F.S.; authorizing the Department hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature of Revenue to respond to certain contact initiated by a taxpayer; authorizing taxpayers to provide certain information to the department; authorizing the department to examine certain information; specifying that such examination does not commence an audit if certain conditions are met; providing construction; requiring the taxpayer to object in writing before a specified timeframe under certain circumstances; requiring that a tolling period be considered lifted for a specified timeframe if certain conditions are met; amending s. 206.42, F.S.; conforming cross- references; repealing part III of ch. 206, F.S., relating to aviation fuel; amending s. 206.9915, F.S.; conforming cross-references; amending s. 206.9925, F.S.; defining the term "aviation fuel"; amending s. 206.9942, F.S.; conforming a cross-reference; amending ss. 206.9952, 206.9955, and 206.996, F.S.; delaying certain effective dates relating to natural gas fuel retailers, taxes on natural gas fuel, and the filing of certain monthly reports, respectively; amending ss. 207.003 and 207.005, F.S.; conforming cross- references; amending s. 212.02, F.S.; revising definitions; repealing s. 212.031, F.S.; relating to tax on rental or license fee for use of real property; amending s. 212.04, F.S.; prohibiting taxes from being hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature levied on admission to specified races; prohibiting taxes from being levied on certain state park fees; amending s. 212.05, F.S.; conforming a cross reference; amending s. 212.054 F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; amending s. 212.055, F.S.; authorizing certain governing boards and school boards to reduce or repeal surtaxes if certain conditions are met; providing applicability; amending s. 212.0598, F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; amending s. 212.06, F.S.; defining the term "electronic database"; providing that an applicant may not be required to register as a dealer under certain circumstances; providing construction; providing that an application must include specified information and documentation; requiring a forwarding agent to surrender its certificate to the department under certain circumstances; requiring the department to report the state sales tax rate and discretionary sales surtax rate in a specified system as zero for certain certified addresses; providing applicability; prohibiting certain dealers from collecting certain taxes under certain circumstances; amending s. 212.0602, F.S.; defining the term "qualified production services"; amending s. 212.08, F.S.; hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature exempting from sales and use tax the retail sale of specified items during a certain time period annually; providing definitions; providing an exception; revising definition of the term "data center"; revising the date after which the Department of Revenue may not issue certain tax exemption certificates; expanding an exemption from sales and use tax for the sale of bullion; removing requirements for certain recordkeeping related to such exemption; expanding an exemption from sales and use tax for the sale of bicycle helmets; creating an exemption from sales and use tax for specified items; providing definitions; exempting from sales and use tax the retail sale of aviation fuel; amending s. 212.099, F.S.; prohibiting the department from approving certain allocations of tax credits after a specified date; providing that certain payments may not be reduced after a specified date; authorizing certain unused earned credit to be claimed through a refund; requiring the submission of certain documents by a specified date to receive such a refund; prohibiting the approval of certain credits in a state fiscal year beginning on or after a specified date; providing for future repeal; amending s. 212.12, F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; amending s. hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature 212.13, F.S.; authorizing the department to respond to certain contact and authorizing the taxpayer to provide certain information to the department; authorizing the department to examine certain information provided by certain persons; specifying that examination of such information does not commence an audit under certain circumstances; providing construction; requiring the taxpayer to object in writing to the department before the issuance of an assessment or the objection is waived; specifying that the tolling period shall be considered lifted for a specified timeframe under certain circumstances; amending s. 212.18, F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; amending s. 213.053, F.S.; authorizing the Department of Revenue to share certain information with specified persons pursuant to a formal agreement meeting certain requirements; amending s. 213.37, F.S.; revising the manner of verifying exemption applications, refund applications, and certain tax returns; repealing s. 215.212, F.S., relating to service charge elimination; amending s. 215.22, F.S.; providing that the Documentary Stamp Clearing Trust Fund is not exempt from a certain appropriation; amending s. 220.02, F.S.; revising the order in which certain credits are intended to be hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature applied to incorporate changes made by the act; amending s. 220.03, F.S.; revising the definition of the term "Internal Revenue Code"; providing retroactive applicability; revising the definition of the term "corporation"; providing applicability; creating s. 220.18775, F.S.; providing a credit against the corporate income tax under the Home Away From Home Tax Credit beginning on a specified date; requiring that an eligible contribution be made on or before a specified date; providing that a the credit is reduced by a specified calculation; authorizing the credit on a consolidated return basis under certain circumstances; providing applicability; specifying requirements if a taxpayer applies and is approved for a specified credit; amending s. 288.0001, F.S.; requiring the Office of Economic and Demographic Research and the Office of Program Policy and Accountability to provide a detailed analysis of certain economic programs created by the act; creating s. 288.062, F.S.; creating the Rural Community Investment Program within the Department of Commerce; providing definitions; requiring, by a specified date, the department to begin accepting applications for approval as a rural fund; specifying requirements for such applications; requiring the department to review hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature such applications in a specified manner; authorizing the department to ask the applicant for additional information; requiring the department to approve or deny such applications within a specified timeframe; requiring the department to deem applications received on the same day as having been received simultaneously; requiring a reduction in investment authority under certain circumstances for a specified purpose; specifying, beginning in a specified fiscal year, the tax credit cap in each state fiscal year; prohibiting the department from approving a specified cumulative amount of tax credits; requiring the department to deny applications under certain circumstances; specifying that a tax credit certified under certain provisions cannot be taken against certain state tax liability until a specified time; requiring the department to provide a specified certification; specifying the contents of such certification; requiring the rural fund to collect investor contributions; requiring the rural fund's collected investor contributions to equal the investment authority; requiring the rural fund to send a specified notification to the department; specifying the contents of such notification; requiring the department to revoke the rural fund's certification hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature under certain circumstances; specifying that the corresponding investment authority will not count toward certain tax credit limitation; requiring the department to distribute revoked investment authority among certain rural funds; requiring the department to issue a final order approving the tax credit upon receipt of certain documentation; specifying the contents of such final order; requiring that the amount of tax credits be equal to a certain amount; requiring the department to provide the final order to the rural fund and the Department of Revenue; specifying that taxpayers that receive a final order are vested with an earned credit against tax liability; specifying the manner the taxpayer may claim the credit; prohibiting the tax credit from being refunded, sold, or transferred; providing exceptions; providing requirements and procedures for transfers of the tax credit; requiring the Department of Revenue to recapture all or a portion of the tax credit if certain conditions are met; requiring the Department of Commerce to provide notice to certain persons and the Department of Revenue of proposed recapture of tax credits; specifying that the rural fund has a specified timeframe to cure deficiencies and avoid recapture of the tax credit; requiring the hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature Department of Commerce to issue a final order of recapture if certain conditions are met; requiring that such final order be provided to certain persons and the Department of Revenue; specifying that only one correction is permitted for each rural fund during a specified period; requiring that recaptured funds be deposited into the General Revenue Fund; specifying that certain persons who submit fraudulent information are liable to the Department of Commerce or the Department of Revenue for certain costs and penalties; specifying such penalty is in addition to other penalties; requiring the Department of Commerce to provide revoked tax credits in a specified manner; requiring the department to approve remaining tax credits in a specified manner; authorizing the department to waive certain requirements if certain conditions are met; authorizing a rural fund to request a written opinion from the department; requiring the department to provide the rural fund with a determination letter within a specified timeframe; authorizing a rural fund to apply to the department to exit the program; requiring the department to approve or deny such application within a specified period of time; specifying that certain facts are sufficient evidence that the rural fund is hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature eligible for exit; specifying requirements for a notice of denial; authorizing the department to revoke a tax credit certificate after the rural fund exits the program; authorizing the department to take certain actions to recapture tax credits; requiring the department to deposit recaptured tax credits into the General Revenue Fund; requiring a rural fund to submit specified reports to the department at a specified time; specifying the requirements of such reports; specifying that rural funds that issue eligible investments are deemed to be recipients of state financial assistance; specifying that certain entities are not subrecipients for certain purposes; authorizing the department and the Department of Revenue to conduct examinations; requiring the Department of Commerce and the Department of Revenue to adopt rules; prohibiting the Department of Commerce from accepting new applications after a certain date; providing an expiration date; authorizing the Department of Revenue to adopt certain emergency rules; providing that such rules are effective for a specified length of time and may be renewed under certain conditions; authorizing the Department of Commerce to adopt certain emergency rules; providing that such rules are effective for a specified length hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature of time and may be renewed under certain conditions; amending ss. 228.1258, 332.007, 332.009, 338.234, 339.0801, and 376.3071, F.S.; conforming provisions and cross-references to changes made by the act; repealing s. 341.051(6), F.S.; relating to the annual appropriation for the New Starts Transit Program; repealing s. 341.303(5), F.S.; relating to the authorization to fund specified projects through the Florida Rail Enterprise; amending s. 341.840, F.S.; conforming a provision to changes made by the act; amending s. 343.58, F.S.; repealing a provision prohibiting funds dedicated to the Florida Rail Enterprise from being used to fund the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority; amending s. 402.62, F.S.; specifying that a certain form is only required to be filed in certain circumstances; creating s. 402.63, F.S.; providing definitions; requiring the Department of Health to designate organizations meeting specified criteria as eligible charitable organizations for purposes of a specified tax credit; prohibiting the department from designating certain organizations; specifying requirements for eligible charitable organizations receiving contributions; specifying duties of the department; specifying a limitation on, and application procedures for, the tax hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature credit; specifying requirements and procedures for, and restrictions on, the carryforward, conveyance, transfer, assignment, and rescindment of credits; specifying requirements and procedures for the Department of Revenue; providing construction; authorizing the Department of Revenue, the Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, and the Department of Health to develop a cooperative agreement and adopt rules; authorizing certain interagency information sharing; providing construction; amending s. 420.50871, F.S.; requiring the Florida Housing Finance Corporation to fund, subject to specific appropriation, projects under the State Apartment Incentive Loan Program; removing a provision authorizing the corporation to use excess funds to supplement future requests for applications; amending s. 550.0951, F.S.; revising the criteria for certain thoroughbred permitholders to pay the tax on handle for intertrack wagering; amending ss. 551.104 and 551.106, F.S.; providing that certain permitholders may not be required to pay an annual license fee as a condition for renewal beginning on a specified date; amending s. 561.121, F.S.; revising the distribution of funds collected from certain hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature excise taxes and state license taxes; revising the amount that such distributions may not exceed; creating s. 561.12135, F.S.; providing a credit against excise taxes on certain alcoholic beverages under the Home Away From Home Tax Credit beginning on a specified date; prohibiting the credit from exceeding a certain amount; requiring the Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation to disregard certain tax credits for a specified purpose; providing applicability; amending s. 571.265, F.S.; removing references to the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders' Association, Inc.; revising certain funding distributions; amending s. 624.509, F.S.; revising the order in which certain credits and deductions may be taken to incorporate changes made by the act; creating s. 624.51059, F.S.; providing a credit against the insurance premium tax under the Home Away From Home Tax Credit for certain taxable years; specifying that certain insurers are not required to pay additional retaliatory tax; providing construction; providing applicability; authorizing the Department of Revenue to adopt emergency rules related to the Home Away From Home Tax Credit; providing that such emergency rules are effective for a specified period of time; hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature authorizing such emergency rules to be renewed under certain circumstances; amending s. 849.086, F.S.; decreasing a specified tax rate; amending s. 1002.395, F.S.; conforming a cross-reference; authorizing the department to adopt certain emergency rules; providing that such rules are effective for a specified length of time and may be renewed under certain conditions; repealing s. 45 of chapter 2024-6, Laws of Florida, which amends language that would have been reverted upon the expiration of certain provisions; repealing ss. 11 and 16 of chapter 2023-17, Laws of Florida, which create an expiration date for certain amendments; amending s. 56 of chapter 2017-36, Laws of Florida; revising the date by which certain enterprise zone multi-phase projects must be completed; providing legislative findings; requiring the Office of Economic and Demographic Research to conduct a study for a specified purpose; requiring the study to include certain information; requiring the office to develop certain findings and policy options; authorizing the office to contract with certain entities to develop such findings and policy options; requiring the department to provide data and technical assistance to the office; requiring the office to submit a specified report to the President of the Senate and the Speaker hb7031 -01-erHB 7031,2025 Legislature of the House of Representatives by a specified date; providing an appropriation; exempting the retail sale of certain items related to hunting, fishing, and camping from the sales and use tax during a specified time frame; providing definitions; providing applicability; authorizing the department to adopt emergency rules; providing an appropriation; providing an appropriation to offset certain reductions in ad valorem tax revenue; authorizing affected fiscally constrained counties to apply for appropriated funds; specifying application requirements; authorizing the department to adopt emergency rules; providing for future repeal; providing effective dates. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H1421 Improving Screening for and Treatment of Blood Clots An act relating to improving screening for and treatment of blood clots; providing a short title; amending s. 385.102, F.S.; revising legislative findings under the Chronic Diseases Act; amending s. 395.1012, F.S.; requiring hospitals with emergency departments to develop and implement policies and procedures and conduct training for the rendering of appropriate medical attention for persons at risk of forming venous thromboembolisms; creating s. 395.3042, F.S., requiring the Department of Health to contract with a private entity to establish a statewide venous thromboembolism registry at no cost to the state; providing requirements for the private entity; requiring hospitals with an emergency department, beginning on a date certain, to regularly report certain information; requiring the department to require the private entity to use a nationally recognized platform to collect certain data; requiring the private entity to provide regular reports to the department on such data; requiring the agency, by a date certain, to provide to the Governor and the Legislature a specified report; providing requirements for such report; providing applicability; amending s. 400.211, F.S.; revising requirements for certain hb1421 -04-erCS/2025 Legislature annual inservice training for certified nursing assistants employed by nursing home facilities; revising training requirements for certain certified nursing assistants who may be delegated tasks in nursing home facilities; amending s. 429.55, F.S.; providing legislative findings; defining terms; requiring assisted living facilities to provide a consumer information pamphlet containing specified information to residents; providing an effective date. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H0907 Florida Institute for Pediatric Rare Diseases An act relating to the Florida Institute for Pediatric Rare Diseases; creating s. 1004.4211, F.S.; establishing the Florida Institute for Pediatric Rare Diseases within the Florida State University College of Medicine; providing the goals of the institute; requiring the institute to establish and administer the Sunshine Genetics Pilot Program for a specified period; providing the purpose of the pilot program; providing institute responsibilities and duties relating to the pilot program; providing requirements for participation in the pilot program and data collection and release in the pilot program; defining the term "health care practitioner"; providing reporting requirements for the pilot program; establishing the Sunshine Genetics Consortium for specified purposes; requiring the consortium to be administered at the institute by an oversight board; providing for the membership and terms of the board; providing meeting and reporting requirements for the consortium; providing that specified provisions will be implemented subject to available funding in the General Appropriations Act; providing an effective date. hb907 -02-erLegislature Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H1009 Religious and Patriotic Expression in the Public School System An act relating to religious and patriotic expression in the public school system; amending s. 1002.205, F.S.; requiring specified information to be provided to certain persons relating to religious expression and liberties in public schools; amending s. 1003.44, F.S.; revising requirements for the display of the state motto, "In God We Trust," in certain schools and buildings; providing an effective date. Dead
H1505 Parental Rights An act relating to parental rights; amending s. 381.0051, F.S.; revising requirements for the provision of maternal health and contraception information services to minors; amending s. 384.30, F.S.; requiring parental consent for a minor's treatment for certain diseases; amending s. 394.459, F.S.; conforming a provision to changes made by the act; repealing s. 394.4784, F.S., relating to minors' access to outpatient crisis intervention services and treatment; amending s. 394.495, F.S.; requiring consent from a parent or guardian for certain services provided by a mobile response team; amending s. 397.431, F.S.; revising responsibility for the cost of certain substance abuse services; amending s. 397.501, F.S.; revising requirements for consent to disclosure of individual records; amending s. 397.601, F.S.; revising requirements for voluntary admission for substance abuse impairment services; amending s. 1001.42, F.S.; requiring a school district to provide a parent with specified information before the district administers certain questionnaires or forms to students; requiring a school district to give a parent an opportunity to opt his or her student out of such questionnaire or form; amending s. 1014.04, F.S.; revising exceptions for certain parental rights; creating the parental right to review, inspect, and consent to a specified survey or questionnaire before the survey or questionnaire is provided to the parent's minor child; creating the parental right to know certain information about the survey or questionnaire at the time consent is provided; providing applicability; creating the parental right to consent in writing to the use of a biofeedback device on the parent's minor child; defining the term "biofeedback device"; requiring that the results from the use of such device be provided to a parent and be held as a confidential medical record; amending s. 1014.06, F.S.; revising exceptions for specified requirements of parental consent; reenacting ss. 408.813(3)(f) and 456.072(1)(rr), F.S., relating to administrative fines and grounds for discipline, respectively, to incorporate the amendment made to s. 1014.06, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date. Dead
H0293 Office of Faith and Community An act relating to the Office of Faith and Community; creating s. 14.311, F.S.; providing legislative findings; establishing the Office of Faith and Community within the Executive Office of the Governor for a specified purpose; specifying the duties of the Office of Faith and Community; providing for the appointment of a liaison for faith and community; specifying the duties of the liaison for faith and community; amending s. 14.31, F.S.; providing that the Office of Faith and Community provides administrative support to the Florida Faith-Based and Community-Based Advisory Council; providing an effective date. Dead
H1539 Materials Harmful to Minors An act relating to materials harmful to minors; amending s. 1006.28, F.S.; defining the term "harmful to minors"; revising the list of materials used in a classroom which are subject to the objection process by parents or residents; reenacting s. 1014.05(1)(c), F.S., relating to school district notifications on parental rights, to incorporate the amendment made to s. 1006.28, F.S., in a reference thereto; providing an effective date. Dead
H0665 Local Government Impact Fees and Development Permits and Orders An act relating to local government impact fees and development permits and orders; amending s. 125.022, F.S.; prohibiting a county from requiring an applicant to take certain actions as a condition of processing or issuing a development permit or development order; providing that any ordinance or regulation in conflict is void and unenforceable; amending s. 163.3164, F.S.; defining the term "plan-based methodology"; amending s. 163.31801, F.S.; defining the term "extraordinary circumstances"; requiring the completion of a demonstrated-need study using a plan-based methodology before the adoption of an impact fee increase which expressly demonstrates certain extraordinary circumstances; prohibiting increases in certain impact fees unless specified extraordinary circumstances are demonstrated; prohibiting a local government from increasing an impact fee rate under certain circumstances; amending s. 166.033, F.S.; prohibiting a municipality from requiring an applicant to take certain actions as a condition of processing or issuing a development permit or development order; providing that any ordinance or regulation in conflict is void and unenforceable; amending s. 212.055, F.S.; conforming a cross-reference; providing an effective hb665-01-c1 date. Dead
H1517 Civil Liability for the Wrongful Death of an Unborn Child An act relating to civil liability for the wrongful death of an unborn child; reordering and amending s. 768.18, F.S.; revising the definition of the term "survivors" to include the parents of an unborn child; providing a definition for the term "unborn child"; amending s. 768.19, F.S.; prohibiting a right of action against the mother for the wrongful death of an unborn child or against a medical provider for lawful medical care provided in certain circumstances; amending s. 768.21, F.S.; authorizing parents of an unborn child to recover certain damages; prohibiting the recovery of certain damages if the decedent is an unborn child; conforming a cross-reference; providing an effective date. Dead
H1193 Prohibition of Guaranteed Income Programs An act relating to the prohibition of guaranteed income programs; creating s. 414.036, F.S.; providing definitions; prohibiting a local government from adopting or enforcing certain regulations relating to guaranteed income programs; providing powers and duties of the Attorney General; providing an effective date. Dead
H0269 Disability Provisions for Firefighters and Law Enforcement and Correctional Officers An act relating to disability provisions for firefighters and law enforcement and correctional officers; amending s. 112.18, F.S.; providing and revising definitions relating to certain disabilities of firefighters and law enforcement and correctional officers; providing an effective date. Dead
H0401 Residential Land Use Development Regulations An act relating to residential land use development regulations; providing a short title; creating ss. 125.01056 and 166.04155, F.S.; providing legislative purpose; providing legislative findings; providing definitions; authorizing counties and municipalities, respectively, to zone or designate a parcel for single-family residential use or single-family hybrid housing use; authorizing counties and municipalities, respectively, to allow the use of land for single- family residential use, while prohibiting the use of land for single-family hybrid housing use; providing legislative intent; providing for the adoption of local land development regulations; providing applicability; providing exemptions; providing an effective date. Dead
H1217 Public Employee Collective Bargaining An act relating to public employee collective bargaining; amending s. 447.203, F.S.; revising and providing definitions; amending s. 447.207, F.S.; providing additional prohibitions that the Public Employees Relations Commission may waive for certain employee organizations; amending s. 447.307, F.S.; revising the requirements for the certification, recertification, or decertification of an employee organization; repealing s. 447.308, F.S., relating to revocation of certification of employee organization; amending s. 447.509, F.S.; providing prohibitions on public employers, their agents or representatives, or any person acting on their behalf; authorizing certain actions by a public employee upon an agreement between the public employer and bargaining agent; providing exceptions for certain bargaining units; amending ss. 110.114, 110.205, 112.3187, 121.031, 447.02, 447.305, and 1011.60, F.S.; conforming cross-references; providing an effective date. Dead
H1249 Elections An act relating to elections; amending s. 99.061, F.S.; revising the list of required items that must be received by a specified officer for nomination and election qualification; authorizing a candidate to be removed from the ballot in certain circumstances; providing a method to challenge the contents of certain forms and statements; providing requirements for certain candidates to qualify for office; requiring the Department of State to adopt rules for certain procedures and a required form; requiring the withdrawal of certain candidates in specified circumstances; providing the exclusive method of withdrawal; prohibiting a qualifying officer from accepting certain items outside of a specified period; declaring that any papers or items accepted after the deadline are not valid and that the candidate must be disqualified; providing a method for challenging the qualification for certain candidates; specifying procedures for bringing an action in circuit court, the filing of responses and scheduling of proceedings; amending s. 101.69, F.S.; revising where secure ballot intake stations may be placed and when they may be accessed; amending s. 103.081, F.S.; revising who is required to give approval and permission to use names, abbreviations, and symbols of political parties; authorizing a political party to adopt certain rules; revising requirements for an exception; amending s. 103.121, F.S.; revising powers and duties of executive committees; providing for retroactive application; amending s. 106.1436, F.S.; revising the definition of the term "voter guide"; revising who may represent that a voter guide is the official publication of a political party; revising required disclaimers on voter guides; prohibiting voter guides from advocating for a candidate unless certain conditions are met; providing that certain voter guides are an in-kind contribution and should be valued in a certain manner; providing an exception; increasing the maximum fine amount for a certain violation; providing an effective date. Dead
H1231 Insurance Claims Payments to Physicians An act relating to insurance claims payments to physicians; amending ss. 627.6131 and 641.315, F.S.; prohibiting contracts between certain physicians and health insurers and health maintenance organizations, respectively, from specifying credit card payments to physicians as the only acceptable method for payments; authorizing use of electronic funds transfers by health insurers and health maintenance organizations, respectively, for payments to physicians under certain circumstances; providing notification requirements; prohibiting health insurers and health maintenance organizations, respectively, from charging fees for automated clearinghouse transfers as claims payments to physicians; providing an exception; providing applicability; prohibiting health insurers and health maintenance organizations, respectively, from denying claims subsequently submitted by physicians for procedures that were included in prior authorizations; providing exceptions; providing applicability; providing an effective date. Dead
H1599 Protection of Historic Monuments and Memorials An act relating to protection of historic monuments and memorials; providing a short title; creating s. 267.201, F.S.; providing definitions; providing legislative intent; prohibiting certain acts concerning historic monuments and memorials on public property; providing applicability; providing for standing to bring civil actions; providing exceptions; providing civil penalties for certain officials who engage in certain actions; providing that a local government is liable in certain instances; requiring the state to restore or relocate a monument or memorial in certain circumstances; prohibiting the distribution of certain funding to local governments until they reimburse the state; authorizing the removal or temporary relocation of a monument or memorial in certain instances provided certain requirements are met; specifying certain duties of the Division of Historical Resources within the Department of State and Department of Veterans' Affairs concerning certain monuments or memorials; providing for rulemaking; providing an effective date. Dead
H1571 Official Actions of Local Governments with Respect to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion An act relating to official actions of local governments with respect to diversity, equity, and inclusion; creating ss. 125.595 and 166.04971, F.S.; prohibiting counties and municipalities, respectively, from taking official action as it relates to diversity, equity, and inclusion; providing a penalty; authorizing a cause of action against counties and municipalities, respectively, that take such action; providing construction; providing for retroactive applicability; defining the term "diversity, equity, and inclusion"; providing an effective date. Dead
H0759 Minimum Age for Firearm Purchase or Transfer An act relating to minimum age for firearm purchase or transfer; amending s. 790.065, F.S.; reducing the minimum age at which a person may purchase a firearm and the age of purchasers to which specified licensees are prohibited from selling or transferring a firearm; repealing an exception; providing an effective date. Dead
H0321 Ad Valorem Tax Exemption for Nonprofit Homes for the Aged An act relating to an ad valorem tax exemption for nonprofit homes for the aged; amending s. 196.1975, F.S.; revising an eligibility requirement for Florida limited partnerships applying for ad valorem tax exemptions for nonprofit homes for the aged; providing applicability; providing an effective date. Dead
H1161 Removal of Altered Sexual Depictions Posted without Consent An act relating to removal of altered sexual depictions posted without consent; providing a short title; amending s. 836.13, F.S.; defining the term "covered platform"; requiring covered platforms to establish a process for removal of altered sexual depictions posted without the consent of the identifiable person; providing requirements for such a process; requiring notice of such a process; providing immunity for good faith compliance; prohibiting unreasonable failure to comply; providing remedies; providing exceptions; providing severability; 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
H0929 Firefighter Health and Safety An act relating to firefighter health and safety; amending s. 633.506, F.S.; revising legislative intent; amending s. 633.508, F.S.; requiring the Division of State Fire Marshal within the Department of Financial Services to adopt certain rules; requiring the division to assist in decreasing the frequency of fatalities; defining the term "readily available"; amending s. 633.520, F.S.; requiring the division to adopt rules relating to education on chemical hazards or toxic substances and mental health best practices; amending ss. 633.522 and 633.526, F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; providing an effective date. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6025 Restrictions on Firearms and Ammunition During Emergencies An act relating to restrictions on firearms and ammunition during emergencies; repealing s. 870.044, F.S., relating to specified automatic restrictions on firearms and ammunition during certain declared emergencies; providing an effective date. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H0999 Legal Tender An act relating to legal tender; amending s. 212.05, F.S.; revising the sales and use tax exemption for certain coin or currency; specifying that a person who claims the sales tax exemption bears the burden for determining whether the gold coin or silver coin meets a specified definition; providing a presumption regarding the purity requirements of gold coin and silver coin; creating s. 215.986, F.S.; defining terms; specifying that gold coin and silver coin are recognized as legal tender for a specified purpose; prohibiting gold cold or silver coin recognized as legal tender from being imprinted, stamped, or otherwise marked in a specified manner; providing an exception; specifying that a gold coin or silver coin that does not meet certain requirements is not recognized as legal tender for a specified purpose; providing construction; prohibiting persons or entities from being required to offer or accept any legal tender for a specified purpose; prohibiting persons or entities from incurring liability for refusing to offer or accept legal tender; providing an exception; authorizing a governmental entity to accept gold coin or silver coin for a specified purpose and only in a specified manner; authorizing governmental hb999 -02-er2025 Legislature entities to tender or accept gold coin or silver coin for certain purposes; authorizing governmental entities to tender or accept gold coin or silver coin by electronic transfer and not in physical form; requiring governmental entities to enter into specified written contracts under certain circumstances; requiring certain custodians of gold coin or silver coin to meet certain requirements; specifying that a governmental entity that tenders or accepts gold coin or silver coin under certain circumstances need not comply with certain provisions; creating s. 280.21, F.S.; requiring custodians of gold coin or silver coin which hold public deposits to meet certain requirements; requiring the Chief Financial Officer to adopt rules; amending s. 560.103, F.S.; revising definitions and defining terms; amending s. 560.109, F.S.; requiring the Office of Financial Regulation to examine a custodian of gold coin or silver coin at least annually; amending s. 560.141, F.S.; authorizing the office to conduct an examination of certain applicants before issuing a specified license; creating s. 560.155, F.S.; prohibiting money services businesses from being required to offer certain products or services; specifying certain requirements if money services businesses offer hb999 -02-er2025 Legislature certain products or services; requiring the Financial Services Commission to adopt rules; amending s. 560.205, F.S.; requiring applicants seeking to operate as a payment instrument seller, money transmitter, or a custodian of gold coin or silver coin to provide specified information to the office; creating s. 560.214, F.S.; requiring a custodian of gold coin or silver coin to meet certain requirements; defining the terms "fully allocated" and "undivided interest"; specifying that a custodian is a fiduciary to its customers; specifying that transmission of gold coin or silver coin in a specified manner is a two-party transaction; requiring the commission to adopt rules; amending s. 655.50, F.S.; revising the definition of the term "monetary instrument"; creating s. 655.97, F.S.; defining terms; prohibiting financial institutions from being required to offer certain products or services; prohibiting financial institutions from incurring liability for refusing to offer certain products or services; specifying certain requirements if financial institutions offer certain products or services; requiring the commission to adopt rules; amending s. 672.511, F.S.; providing construction; amending s. 731.1065, F.S.; specifying that gold or silver coin that is legal tender is not hb999 -02-er2025 Legislature tangible personal property; specifying that certain provisions are effective for decedents on or after a specified date; providing applicability; deleting construction and applicability; amending s. 559.952, F.S.; conforming a cross-reference; providing directives to the Division of Law Revision; requiring, by a specified date, the Department of Financial Services and the Office of Financial Regulation to submit a specified report to the Governor and the Legislature; requiring the Chief Financial Officer and the Financial Services Commission to adopt rules; requiring that such rules be adopted by a specified date and submitted to the Legislature in a specified report; providing that such rules may not take effect until ratified by the Legislature; requiring the Chief Financial Officer and the Financial Services Commission to make a specified notification to the Division of Law Revision; prohibiting such rules from being implemented until a specified time; repealing certain provisions unless reviewed and saved from the repeal through reenactment; providing effective dates. 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H0209 State Land Management An act relating to state land management; providing a short title; amending s. 253.034, F.S.; requiring public hearings for all updated conservation and nonconservation land management plans; requiring the Division of State Lands of the Department of Environmental Protection to make available to the public, within a specified timeframe, electronic copies of land management plans for parcels of a certain size and for parcels located in state parks; making technical changes; amending s. 258.004, F.S.; revising the duties of the Division of Recreation and Parks of the Department of Environmental Protection; specifying requirements for the management of parks and recreational areas held by the state; defining the term "conservation-based recreational uses"; prohibiting the construction of certain facilities within the boundaries of state parks for the protection of certain resources; providing construction; making technical changes; amending s. 258.007, F.S.; requiring the division to comply with specified provisions when granting certain privileges, leases, concessions, and permits; authorizing the division to acquire, install, or permit the installation or operation at state parks of campsites hb209 -03-e1and cabins that meet certain requirements; prohibiting the division from authorizing certain uses or construction activities within a state park; prohibiting the division from installing or permitting the installation of any lodging establishment within the boundaries of a state park; providing construction; creating s. 258.152, F.S.; designating the St. Marks River Preserve State Park as Ney Landrum State Park; amending s. 259.032, F.S.; requiring that individual management plans for parcels located within state parks be developed with input from an advisory group; requiring that the advisory group's required public hearings be noticed to the public within a specified timeframe; requiring the department to submit a report to the Governor and the Legislature by a specified date; specifying requirements for the report; providing an effective date. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H0259 Special Observances An act relating to special observances; creating s. 683.3343, F.S.; designating August 21 of each year as "Fentanyl Awareness and Education Day"; encouraging specified agencies, local governments, and public schools to sponsor events to promote awareness of the dangers of fentanyl and potential overdoses, including education on specified topics; providing an effective date. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H1205 Amendments to the State Constitution An act relating to amendments to the State Constitution; providing legislative findings and intent; amending s. 15.21, F.S.; requiring the Secretary of State to have received the ballot summary and the full text of the proposed revision or amendment to the State Constitution from the sponsor and to have received the financial impact statement from the Financial Impact Estimating Conference before submitting an initiative petition to the Attorney General; conforming a cross-reference; amending s. 16.061, F.S.; revising the criteria that the Attorney General uses when petitioning the Supreme Court for an advisory opinion related to a proposed revision or amendment to the State Constitution; requiring that a copy of the petition form be provided to the sponsor of the initiative petition; conforming a cross- reference; making a technical change; amending s. 97.021, F.S.; revising the definition of the term "petition circulator"; reenacting and amending s. 99.097, F.S.; conforming a cross-reference; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; amending s. 100.371, F.S.; requiring the sponsor of an initiative petition to obtain a certain letter periodically; providing that a failure to obtain such letter results hb1205 -03-er2025 Legislature in the expiration of the initiative's signatures and disbanding of the sponsor's political committee; providing that certain initiative petition signatures expire and that the sponsor's political committee is disbanded under specified conditions; providing that such sponsor is not precluded from refiling the proposed amendment as a new petition; prohibiting a sponsor from sponsoring more than one initiative amendment; requiring a sponsor to register as a political committee and submit the ballot title, ballot summary, article and section of the State Constitution being amended, and full text of the proposed amendment to the Secretary of State; requiring that all information be available in alternative formats upon request; requiring the secretary to assign a petition number and submit a copy of the proposed amendment to the Financial Impact Estimating Conference for review, analysis, and a certain estimate; requiring the Division of Elections to publish the forms on which petition signatures must be fixed; deleting a requirement that the secretary adopt certain rules; providing requirements, which are effective on a specified date, for the petition forms; prohibiting persons, beginning on a specified date, from collecting, delivering, or otherwise physically hb1205 -03-er2025 Legislature possessing more than a specified number of signed petition forms if they have not registered with the Secretary of State as a petition circulator and have not been issued a petition circulator number; authorizing specified persons to collect signed petitions forms from their immediate family under specified circumstances; providing construction; defining the term "immediate family"; prohibiting certain persons from collecting signatures or initiative petitions; requiring that applications for registration include specified information; authorizing citizens to challenge a petition circulator's registration by filing a petition in circuit court; authorizing the court to enjoin the petition circulator from collecting signatures or petition forms until registered; authorizing the division to revoke a petition circulator's registration under specified circumstances; prohibiting persons from registering to collect signatures or initiative petitions until they complete a required training; providing the requirements for such training; providing civil penalties for the sponsors of initiative amendments that knowingly allow persons to collect petition forms on their behalf and violate specified provisions; prohibiting a sponsor hb1205 -03-er2025 Legislature from compensating a petition circulator based on the number of petition forms gathered or the time within which such forms are gathered; providing construction; requiring the division to make forms available to registered petition circulators in a certain format; deleting a requirement that supervisors of elections provide the division information on petition forms assigned to them; requiring sponsors to deliver forms promptly to the supervisor of elections in the county in which a voter resides within a specified timeframe after the form is signed; revising the civil penalties for failing to deliver forms within the prescribed timeframes; providing civil penalties for the sponsors of petitions if the person collecting petition forms on behalf of the sponsor signs the name of another, signs a fictitious name, or fills in missing information on the signed petition form; providing criminal penalties for persons who, while collecting petition forms, copy or retain a voter's personal identifying information for a reason other than to provide such information to the sponsor of an initiative petition; providing civil penalties for sponsors who mail or provide prefilled initiative petitions; providing that sponsors that discover and report a violation as soon as practicable may not be hb1205 -03-er2025 Legislature fined for such violation; requiring the supervisor to record the date a submitted petition is received; requiring the supervisor to notify the division of any misfiled petition; revising the conditions under which a supervisor verifies signatures to include processing of a certain fee; requiring supervisors, beginning on a specified date, to promptly record, in a specified manner, the date each form is received and the date the form is verified as valid; revising the conditions under which a supervisor may verify a signature on an initiative petition form; requiring supervisors to electronically transmit digital images, which must meet a specified standard, of all received petition forms to the division; requiring that such forms be identified as valid or invalid; requiring supervisors to retain all petition forms and identify those forms verified as valid from those deemed invalid until such forms are processed; requiring supervisors to deliver physical forms to the division; requiring the division to retain such forms for a specified timeframe; requiring supervisors to send a notice, which may be returned to the Office of Election Crimes and Security, to voters after their signature is verified, beginning on a specified date; providing requirements for such notice; requiring the Office of Election hb1205 -03-er2025 Legislature Crimes and Security to transmit copies of returned notices, upon receipt, to the division; requiring the division to deem the voter petition form invalid if a completed notice is received; providing that supervisors of elections are required to post on their websites the actual costs of signature verification for all petition forms, and that they may increase such costs annually by a specified date; specifying that such costs include costs related to certain actions; requiring supervisors to notify the Office of Election Crimes and Security under a specified condition; requiring the office to conduct specified preliminary investigations; authorizing the office to report findings of such investigations to the statewide prosecutor or a certain state attorney; providing that a signed petition form submitted by an ineligible or unregistered petition circulator must be invalidated; revising information related to signature verification which must be posted on the division's website; requiring the Secretary of State to rescind the certificate of ballot position if an advisory opinion from the Supreme Court deems the initiative petition invalid; requiring the Financial Impact Estimating Conference to submit the financial impact statement to the Secretary of State; requiring that a hb1205 -03-er2025 Legislature certain statement be included on the ballot if the conference does not complete an analysis and financial impact statement within a specified timeframe; providing that only the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, jointly, may convene the conference; revising the membership of the conference; deleting a provision authorizing the court to remand the financial impact statement to the conference to be redrafted; requiring that such statement appear on the petition form and ballot; requiring a sponsor to refile a petition as a new petition under certain circumstances; deleting a provision that deems financial impact statements approved for placement on the ballot under certain circumstances; requiring the Department of State to update petition forms by a specified date; requiring the department to make the petition circulator application available by a specified date; providing that each petition circulator registration expires on a specified date; requiring the department to notify such petition circulators of the expiration of their registration by a specified date; requiring the department to develop a certain training within a specified timeframe; authorizing supervisors of elections to increase the costs of signature hb1205 -03-er2025 Legislature verification before a specified date; requiring the supervisors to post such cost on their publicly available websites as soon as the cost is determined; amending s. 101.161, F.S.; requiring that a certain statement be included on the ballot if a financial impact statement was not produced or the Financial Impact Estimating Conference did not meet to produce one; conforming a cross-reference; amending s. 102.111, F.S.; requiring the Elections Canvassing Commission to certify the returns of constitutional amendments; amending s. 102.121, F.S.; requiring the commission to make and sign separate certificates for constitutional amendments; providing requirements for such certificates; amending s. 102.168, F.S.; providing for standing to contest the adoption of a constitutional amendment by any qualified voter or taxpayer; revising the grounds on which such parties may contest an election or a constitutional amendment; providing that the commission and the sponsor of the amendment are indispensable parties in any such action; amending s. 104.185, F.S.; providing criminal penalties for persons who fill in missing information on a signed petition form to secure a ballot position for a candidate, a minor political party, or an issue; amending s. 104.186, F.S.; providing criminal hb1205 -03-er2025 Legislature penalties for persons who compensate others based on the number of petition forms gathered, as prohibited by a specified section; amending s. 104.187, F.S.; conforming a cross-reference; creating s. 104.188, F.S.; defining the term "immediate family"; providing criminal penalties for certain persons who collect, deliver, or otherwise physically possess more than a certain number of signed petition forms other than their own or forms belonging to an immediate family member; providing construction; creating s. 106.151, F.S.; defining the term "public funds"; prohibiting an entity of state government or a person acting on behalf of such entity from expending or authorizing the expenditure of public funds for political advertisements or other communications sent to electors concerning a proposed constitutional amendment or revision; providing applicability; providing construction; amending s. 106.19, F.S.; providing that political committees sponsoring a constitutional amendment are liable for specified civil fines for submitting petition forms that do not provide the name and address of the petition circulator gathering such forms, regardless of whether the petition circulator is paid; amending s. 212.055, F.S.; conforming a cross-reference; amending s. hb1205 -03-er2025 Legislature 895.02, F.S.; revising the definition of the term "racketeering activity" to provide criminal and civil penalties for violations of the Florida Election Code relating to irregularities or fraud involving issue petition activities; prohibiting the verification of a signed petition form for a specified timeframe; providing construction; providing effective dates. 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H1617 Stem Cell Therapy An act relating to stem cell therapy; creating ss. 458.3245 and 459.0127, F.S.; providing legislative intent; defining terms; authorizing allopathic physicians and osteopathic physicians to perform stem cell therapy not approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration under certain circumstances; specifying requirements for the stem cells that may be used by allopathic physicians and osteopathic physicians; requiring allopathic physicians and osteopathic physicians to adhere to applicable current good manufacturing practices in the performance of such therapies; prohibiting allopathic physicians and osteopathic physicians from obtaining stem cells for therapies from facilities failing to meet certain requirements; requiring allopathic physicians and osteopathic physicians to include certain terms in contracts or agreements with facilities producing stem cells for therapies; requiring allopathic physicians and osteopathic physicians to include a specified notice in any form of advertisement; providing requirements for such notice; requiring allopathic physicians and osteopathic physicians to obtain a signed consent form from the patient or his or her representative before performing the therapy; specifying requirements for the consent form; providing applicability; providing for disciplinary action; requiring the Board of Medicine and the Board of Osteopathic Medicine to adopt rules, respectively; providing an effective date. Dead
H0251 Holocaust Remembrance Day An act relating to Holocaust Remembrance Day; creating s. 683.196, F.S.; requiring the Governor to proclaim a specified day annually as "Holocaust Remembrance Day"; authorizing "Holocaust Remembrance Day" to be observed in this state's public schools and be observed by public exercise as the Governor may designate; providing construction; authorizing specified instruction; providing an effective date. Dead
H0651 Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services An act relating to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; amending s. 110.205, F.S.; providing that certain positions in the department are exempt from the Career Service System; amending s. 163.3162, F.S.; providing definitions; prohibiting governmental entities from adopting or enforcing any legislation that inhibits the construction or installation of housing for legally verified agricultural workers on agricultural land operated as a bona fide farm; requiring that the construction or installation of such housing units on agricultural lands satisfies certain criteria; requiring that local ordinances comply with certain regulations; authorizing governmental entities to adopt local land use regulations that are less restrictive; requiring property owners to maintain certain records for a specified timeframe; requiring that use of a housing site be discontinued and authorizing the removal of a such site under certain circumstances; specifying applicability of permit allocation systems in certain areas of critical state concern; authorizing the continued use of housing sites constructed before the effective date of the act if certain conditions are met; requiring the department to adopt certain rules; hb651-03-c3 CS/ providing for enforcement; requiring the department to submit certain information to the State Board of Immigration Enforcement on a certain schedule; amending s. 201.25, F.S.; conforming a provision to changes made by the act; amending s. 253.0341, F.S.; authorizing the department to surplus certain lands determined to be suitable for bona fide agricultural production; requiring the department to consult with the Department of Environmental Protection before making such determination; requiring the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to retain a rural- lands-protection easement for all surplused lands and deposit all proceeds into a specified trust fund; requiring the department to provide a report of lands surplused to the board of trustees; providing that certain lands are ineligible to be surplused; providing for retroactive applicability; amending s. 330.41, F.S.; providing definitions; prohibiting a person from knowingly or willfully performing certain actions on lands classified as agricultural or on private property, state wildlife management lands, or a sport shooting and training range; providing criminal penalties; providing applicability; creating s. 366.20, F.S.; requiring that certain lands acquired or owned by an electric utility be offered for fee hb651-03-c3 CS/ simple acquisition by the department before the land may be offered for sale or transferred to a private individual or entity; providing retroactive applicability; amending s. 366.94, F.S.; defining the term "electric vehicle charging station"; authorizing the department to adopt rules; requiring local governmental entities to issue permits for electric vehicle charging stations based on specified standards and provisions of law; requiring that an electric vehicle charger be registered with the department before being placed into service for use by the public; providing the department with certain authority relating to electric vehicle charging stations; providing a penalty; authorizing the department to issue an immediate final order to an electric vehicle charging station under certain circumstances; providing that the department may bring an action to enjoin a violation of specified provisions or rules; requiring the court to issue a temporary or permanent injunction under certain circumstances; amending s. 388.011, F.S.; revising the definition of the terms "board of commissioners" and "district"; defining the term "program"; amending s. 388.021, F.S.; making a technical change; amending s. 388.181, F.S.; authorizing programs to perform hb651-03-c3 CS/ specified actions; amending s. 388.201, F.S.; requiring that the tentative work plan budget covering the proposed operations and requirements for arthropod control measures show the estimated amount to be raised by county, municipality, or district taxes; requiring that county commissioners' or a similar governing body's mosquito control budget be made and adopted pursuant to specified provisions and requiring that summary figures be incorporated into the county budgets as prescribed by the department; amending s. 388.241, F.S.; providing that certain rights, powers, and duties be vested in the board of county commissioners or similar governing body of a county or municipality; amending s. 388.261, F.S.; increasing the amount of state funds, supplies, services, or equipment for a certain number of years for any new program for the control of mosquitos and other arthropods which serves an area not previously served by a county, municipality, or district; amending s. 388.271, F.S.; requiring each program participating in arthropod control activities to file a tentative integrated arthropod management plan with the department by a specified date; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; amending s. 388.281, F.S.; requiring that all funds, supplies, and services hb651-03-c3 CS/ released to programs be used in accordance with the integrated arthropod management plan and certified budget; requiring that such integrated arthropod management plan and certified budget be approved by both the department and the board of county commissioners and an appropriate representative; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; amending s. 388.291, F.S.; providing that a program may perform certain source reduction measures in any area providing that the department has approved the operating or construction plan as outlined in the integrated arthropod management plan; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; amending s. 388.301, F.S.; revising the schedule by which state funds for the control of mosquitos and other arthropods may be paid; amending ss. 388.311 and 388.321, F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; amending s. 388.322, F.S.; requiring the department to maintain a record and inventory of certain property purchased with state funds for arthropod control use; amending s. 388.323, F.S.; providing that certain equipment no longer needed by a program be first offered for sale to other programs engaged in arthropod control at a specified price; requiring that all proceeds from the sale of certain hb651-03-c3 CS/ property owned by a program and purchased using state funds be deposited in the program's state fund account; amending s. 388.341, F.S.; requiring a program receiving state aid to submit a monthly report of all expenditures from all funds for arthropod control by a specified timeframe as may be required by the department; amending ss. 388.351 and 388.361, F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; amending s. 388.3711, F.S.; revising the department's enforcement powers; amending ss. 388.381, 388.391, and 388.401, F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; amending s. 388.46, F.S.; revising the composition of the Florida Coordinating Council on Mosquito Control; amending s. 403.067, F.S.; providing an exception for inspection requirements for certain agricultural producers; authorizing the department to adopt rules establishing an enrollment in best management practices by rule process; authorizing the department to identify best management practices for specified landowners; requiring the department to perform onsite inspections annually of a certain percentage of all enrollments that meet specified qualifications within a specified area; providing requirements for such inspections; requiring agricultural producersby rule in a hb651-03-c3 CS/ best management practice to submit nutrient records annually to the department; requiring the department to collect and retain such records; amending s. 403.852, F.S.; defining the term "water quality additive"; amending s. 403.859, F.S.; providing that the use of certain additives in a water system which do not meet the definition of water quality additive or certain other additives is prohibited and violates specified provisions; amending s. 482.111, F.S.; revising requirements for the renewal of a pest control operator's certificate; authorizing a third- party vendor to collect and retain a convenience fee; amending s. 482.141, F.S.; requiring the department to provide in-person and remote testing for the examination through a third-party vendor for an individual seeking pest control operator certification; authorizing a third-party vendor to collect and retain a convenience fee; amending s. 482.155, F.S.; requiring the department to provide in- person and remote testing for the examination through a third-party vendor for an individual seeking limited certification for a governmental pesticide applicator or a private applicator; authorizing a third-party vendor to collect and retain a convenience fee; deleting provisions requiring the department to make hb651-03-c3 CS/ such examination readily accessible and available to all applicants on a specified schedule; amending s. 482.156, F.S.; requiring the department to provide in- person and remote testing for the examination through a third-party vendor for an individual seeking a limited certification for commercial landscape maintenance; authorizing a third-party vendor to collect and retain a convenience fee; removing provisions requiring the department to make such examination readily accessible and available to all applicants on a specified schedule; amending s. 482.157, F.S.; revising requirements for issuance of a limited certification for commercial wildlife management personnel; authorizing a third-party vendor to collect and retain a convenience fee; deleting provisions requiring the department to make an examination readily accessible and available to all applicants on a specified schedule; amending s. 482.161, F.S.; authorizing the department to take specified disciplinary action upon the issuance of a final order imposing civil penalties or a criminal conviction pursuant to the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act; amending s. 487.044, F.S.; requiring the department to provide in-person and remote testing through a third-party vendor for hb651-03-c3 CS/ the examination of an individual seeking a limited certification for pesticide application; authorizing a third-party vendor to collect and retain a convenience fee; amending s. 487.175, F.S.; providing that the department may suspend, revoke, or deny licensure of a pesticide applicator upon issuance of a final order to a licensee which imposes civil penalties or a criminal conviction under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act; amending s. 496.404, F.S.; defining the terms "controlling interest," "foreign country of concern," and "foreign source of concern"; amending s. 496.405, F.S.; revising which documents a charitable organization or sponsor must file before engaging in specified activities; requiring that any changes to such documents be reported to the department on a specified form in a specified timeframe; revising the requirements of the charitable organization's initial registration statement; authorizing the department to investigate or refer to the Florida Elections Commission certain violations of the charitable organization or sponsor; amending s. 496.415, F.S.; prohibiting specified persons from soliciting or accepting anything of value from a foreign source of concern; amending s. 496.417, F.S.; authorizing the department to investigate or refer to hb651-03-c3 CS/ the Florida Elections Commission certain violations of a charitable organization or sponsor; amending s. 496.419, F.S.; providing penalties for a charitable organization or sponsor whose registration is denied or revoked for submitting a false attestation; creating s. 496.431, F.S.; requiring the department to create the Honest Service Registry to provide residents with information relating to charitable organizations; requiring a charitable organization included in the Honest Services Registry to submit an attestation statement to the department; requiring the department to publish the Honest Services Registry on the department's website; requiring the department to adopt rules; amending s. 500.03, F.S.; revising the definition of the term "cottage food product"; amending s. 500.12, F.S.; providing that the department requires a food permit from any person or business that operates a food establishment; revising exceptions; revising the schedule for renewing certain food permits; authorizing the department to establish a single permit renewal date for certain food establishments; amending s. 500.166, F.S.; requiring certain persons engaged in interstate commerce to retain all records that show certain information for a specified timeframe; amending s. 500.172, F.S.; hb651-03-c3 CS/ authorizing the department to facilitate the destruction of certain articles that violate specified provisions; prohibiting certain persons from certain actions without permission from, or in accord with a written agreement with, the department; creating s. 500.75, F.S.; providing that it is unlawful to transport or offer to transport, import into this state, sell or offer for sale, furnish, or give away certain spores or mycelium; providing penalties; creating s. 500.93, F.S.; providing definitions; requiring the department to adopt rules to enforce the Food and Drug Administration's standard of identity for milk, meat, poultry, and eggs to prohibit the sale of plant-based products mislabeled as milk, meat, poultry, or eggs; providing contingent effective dates; requiring the department to adopt rules; providing construction; repealing s. 501.135, F.S., relating to consumer unit pricing; amending s. 501.912, F.S.; revising the definition of the term "antifreeze"; creating s. 525.19, F.S.; requiring the department to create an annual petroleum registration program for petroleum owners or operators; requiring the department to adopt rules for such registration which include specified information; requiring that the registration program be free for all registrants; hb651-03-c3 CS/ authorizing the department to require registrants to provide certain information during a state of emergency; creating s. 526.147, F.S.; creating the Florida Retail Fuel Transfer Switch Modernization Grant Program within the department; requiring the grant program to provide funds up to a certain amount to be used for installation and equipment costs relating to installing or modernizing transfer switch infrastructure at retail fuel facilities; requiring the department to award funds based on specified criteria; requiring retail fuel facilities awarded grant funds to comply with specified provisions; requiring such facilities to install a transfer switch with specified capabilities; requiring retail fuel facilities to provide specified documentation before being awarded funding; prohibiting certain facilities from being awarded funding; requiring the department, in consultation with the Division of Emergency Management, to adopt rules; requiring that such rules include specified information; amending s. 531.48, F.S.; requiring that certain packages bear specified information on the outside of the package; amending s. 531.49, F.S.; revising requirements for the advertising of a packaged commodity; amending s. 564.06, F.S.; conforming a provision to changes made hb651-03-c3 CS/ by the act; amending s. 570.07, F.S.; requiring the department to foster and encourage the employment and retention of qualified veterinary pathologists; providing that the department may reimburse the educational expenses of certain veterinary pathologists who enter into a certain agreement with the department; requiring the department to adopt certain rules; requiring the department to extend certain opportunities to public school studentsin agricultural education to support Future Farmers of America programming; requiring the department to use contracts procured by agencies; defining the term "agency"; amending s. 570.544, F.S.; revising which provisions the director of the Division of Consumer Services must enforce; creating s. 570.546, F.S.; authorizing the department to create a process for the bulk renewal of licenses; authorizing the department to create a process that will allow licensees to align the expiration dates of licenses within a specified program; authorizing the department to change the expiration date for current licenses for a certain purpose; requiring the department to prorate the licensing fee for certain licenses; requiring the department to adopt rules; creating s. 570.694, F.S.; creating the Florida Aquaculture Foundation as a hb651-03-c3 CS/ direct support organization within the department; providing the purpose of the foundation; providing governance for the foundation; authorizing the department to appoint an advisory committee adjunct to the foundation; amending s. 570.822, F.S.; revising the definition of the terms "declared natural disaster" and "program"; providing that loan funds from the department may be used to restock aquaculture; authorizing the department to renew a loan application under certain circumstances; authorizing the department to defer or waive loan payments under certain circumstances; creating s. 570.823, F.S.; providing definitions; establishing the silviculture emergency recovery program within the department to administer a grant program to assist certain timber landowners; requiring that such grants be used for certain purposes; requiring that only timber lands located on agricultural property are eligible for the program; requiring the department to coordinate with state agencies to provide financial assistance to timber landowners after a specified declared emergency; providing construction; authorizing the department to adopt rules; providing construction; amending s. 581.1843, F.S.; removing provisions that exclude certain citrus nurseries from hb651-03-c3 CS/ certain requirements and that regulate areas around the perimeter of commercial citrus nurseries; repealing ss. 593.101, 593.102, 593.103, 593.104, 593.105, 593.106, 593.107, 593.108, 593.109, 593.11, 593.111, 593.112, 593.113, 593.114, 593.1141, 593.1142, 593.115, 593.116, and 593.117, F.S., relating to the Florida Boll Weevil Eradication Law; definitions; powers and duties of Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; the entry of premises to carry out boll weevil eradication activities and inspections; reports by persons growing cotton; quarantine areas and the regulation of articles within a boll weevil eradication zone; the regulation of collection, transportation, distribution, and movement of cotton; cooperative programs for persons engaged in growing, processing, marketing, or handling cotton; the department's authority to designate eradication zones, prohibit planting of cotton, and require participation in eradication program; regulation of the pasturage of livestock, entry by persons, and location of honeybee colonies in eradication zones and other areas; eligibility for certification of cotton growers' organization; the certification of cotton growers' organization; a referendum; an assessment; the hb651-03-c3 CS/ department's authority to enter agreements with the Farm Service Agency; liens; mandamus or injunction; penalty for violation; and the handling of moneys received, respectively; amending s. 595.404, F.S.; revising the department's powers and duties regarding school nutrition programs; amending s. 599.002, F.S.; renaming the Viticulture Advisory Council as the Florida Wine Advisory Council; revising the membership of the Florida Wine Advisory Council; amending s. 599.003, F.S.; renaming the State Viticulture Plan as the State Wine Plan; amending s. 599.004, F.S.; providing that wineries that fail to recertify annually or pay a specified licensing fee are subject to certain actions and costs; amending s. 599.012, F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; amending s. 616.12, F.S.; removing provisions requiring a person who operates a minstrel show in connection with any certain public fairs to pay specified license taxes; removing a provision that exempts such person from paying specified taxes; creating s. 687.16, F.S.; providing a short title; providing definitions; prohibiting a financial institution from discriminating in the provision of financial services to an agricultural producer based on an ESG factor; providing an inference with regard hb651-03-c3 CS/ to a certain violation; providing that the financial institution may overcome the inference by making certain demonstrations regarding its denial or restriction of financial services to an agricultural producer; authorizing the Attorney General to enforce specified provisions; providing that a violation of specified provisions constitutes an unfair and deceptive trade practice; authorizing the Attorney General to investigate and seek remedies for such unfair trade practices; authorizing an aggrieved party to seek an action for damages; amending s. 741.0305, F.S.; conforming a cross-reference; amending s. 790.06, F.S.; revising the circumstances under which the department may temporarily suspend a person's license to carry a concealed weapon or concealed firearm or the processing of an application for such license; requiring the department to notify certain licensees or applicants of his or her right to a hearing; requiring that the hearing regarding such suspension of license be for a limited purpose; requiring the department to issue an order lifting the suspension of an applicant's license upon a certain disposition of the criminal case; requiring that the suspension remain in effect upon a certain disposition of the criminal case; providing construction; hb651-03-c3 CS/ providing legislative findings; revising the duties of the department after the date of receipt of a completed application for a license to carry a concealed weapon or concealed firearm; requiring that a license issued under this section be temporarily suspended or revoked if the license was issued in error or if the licensee commits certain actions; amending s. 812.0151, F.S.; revising the elements of third degree and second degree felony retail fuel theft; creating s. 812.136, F.S.; providing definitions; providing elements for the crime of mail theft; providing elements of theft of or unauthorized reproduction of a mail depository key or lock; providing criminal penalties; amending s. 934.50, F.S.; removing certain exceptions from the prohibited uses of drones; creating s. 1013.373, F.S.; prohibiting a local government from adopting any measure to limit the activities of public educational facilities or auxiliary facilities constructed by certain organizations; requiring that lands used for agricultural education or for the Future Farmers of America or 4-H activities be considered agricultural lands; reenacting s. 295.07(5)(a), F.S., relating to preference in appointment and retention, to incorporate the amendment made to s. 110.205, F.S., in hb651-03-c3 CS/ a reference thereto; reenacting ss. 189.062(1)(a) and 388.261(7), F.S., relating to special procedures for inactive districts and state aid to counties and districts for arthropod control, respectively, to incorporate the amendment made to s. 388.271, F.S., in references thereto; reenacting ss. 482.072(3)(b) and 482.163, F.S., relating to pest control customer contact centers and responsibility for pest control activities of employee, respectively, to incorporate the amendment made to s. 482.161, F.S., in references thereto; reenacting s. 487.156, F.S., relating to governmental agencies, to incorporate the amendment made to s. 487.044, F.S., in a reference thereto; reenacting ss. 496.4055(2) and 496.406(2) and (4), F.S., relating to charitable organization or sponsor board duties and exemption from registration, respectively, to incorporate the amendment made to s. 496.405, F.S., in references thereto; reenacting s. 500.80(1)(a), F.S., relating to cottage food operations, to incorporate the amendment made to s. 500.12, F.S., in a reference thereto; reenacting s. 500.121(6), F.S., relating to disciplinary procedures, to incorporate the amendment made to s. 500.172, F.S., in a reference thereto; reenacting s. 790.061, F.S., relating to judges and justices, to incorporate the hb651-03-c3 CS/ amendment made to s. 790.06, F.S., in a reference thereto; providing effective dates. Dead
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Vote
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 Yea
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
  Committee Position Rank
Detail Florida House Health and Human Services Committee 7
Detail Florida House Property Taxes Select Committee 7
State District Chamber Party Status Start Date End Date
FL Florida House District 015 House Republican In Office 11/08/2022