All Bills - Florida 2022 Regular Session
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Florida 2022 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1824
Introduced
1/7/22
Refer
1/12/22
Failed
3/14/22
Revising requirements and best practices for local governments applying concurrency to transportation facilities; specifying prohibited uses of, and requirements and best practices for, mobility plans by local governments; providing requirements for a local government electing to adopt a mobility plan and mobility fee; specifying requirements for, and restrictions on, mobility fees, fee updates, and fee increases, etc.
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Florida 2022 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1826
Introduced
1/7/22
Refer
1/12/22
Failed
3/14/22
Citing this act as the "Sylas Alexander Gatlyn Act"; requiring that a specified pool barrier be used at certain times at a residence where a child younger than a specified age resides, etc.
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Florida 2022 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1828
Introduced
1/7/22
Refer
1/12/22
Failed
3/14/22
Authorizing health care facilities to employ or otherwise retain the services of persons to perform surgical technology or central service technician services if they meet specified criteria; providing construction; authorizing central service technicians to satisfy certain requirements within a specified timeframe after their date of hire; providing continuing education requirements for central service technicians, etc.
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Florida 2022 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1830
Introduced
1/7/22
Refer
1/12/22
Failed
3/14/22
Authorizing criminal history results to be provided to and shared between certain parties; providing that existing retention provisions apply to persons included in the Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse; requiring an independent sanctioning authority to conduct level 2 background screenings of current and prospective athletic coaches; requiring specified entities to participate in a certain criminal history system; requiring the Criminal Justice Information Program to develop a certain identification method; requiring specified entities to initiate criminal history checks through the clearinghouse, etc.
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Florida 2022 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1832
Introduced
1/7/22
Refer
1/12/22
Failed
3/14/22
Directing the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, subject to appropriation, to implement a pilot program to provide incentives to Florida growers to contribute high-quality fresh fruits and vegetables to food recovery entities in the state; authorizing food recovery entities to negotiate the purchase price of produce and reimburse agricultural companies for certain costs; requiring the department to reimburse food recovery entities for certain costs, etc.
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Florida 2022 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1834
Introduced
1/7/22
Refer
1/12/22
Failed
3/14/22
Requiring district school boards to adopt procedures that comport with certain provisions of law for notifying a student's parent of specified information; requiring such procedures to reinforce the fundamental right of parents to make decisions regarding the upbringing and control of their children in a specified manner; prohibiting a school district from adopting procedures or student support forms that require school district personnel to withhold from a parent specified information or that encourage or have the effect of encouraging a student to withhold from a parent such information; prohibiting a school district from encouraging classroom discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity in primary grade levels or in a specified manner, etc.
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Florida 2022 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1836
Introduced
1/7/22
Refer
1/12/22
Failed
3/14/22
Revising the expenditure level at which groups engaged in electioneering communications must file a statement of organization with specified entities within a specified timeframe; requiring electioneering communications organizations to include certain information in their statements of organization, etc.
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Florida 2022 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1838
Introduced
1/7/22
Refer
1/12/22
Failed
3/14/22
Providing that, for purposes of receiving state financial aid awards, a student may not be denied classification as a resident based on his or her immigration status if certain criteria are met; establishing the Professional Student Loan Repayment Program within the Department of Education; specifying professionals who are eligible to participate in the program; requiring the department to make payments, subject to appropriation and on a first-come, first-served basis, to professionals to repay student loans that were used to pay specified costs; providing that the state bears no responsibility for the accrual of any interest charges or other remaining balances, etc.
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Florida 2022 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1840
Introduced
1/7/22
Refer
1/12/22
Failed
3/14/22
Exempting complaints acknowledged as correct by the Department of Revenue from the requirement for a value adjustment board to render a written decision; revising prohibitions on the types of suits a property appraiser may bring; revising the types of activities by lessees of governmental property which are deemed to be governmental, municipal, or public purposes or functions; revising the conditions pursuant to which a specified ad valorem tax exemption remains valid, etc.
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Florida 2022 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1842
Introduced
1/7/22
Refer
1/12/22
Failed
3/14/22
Requiring school districts or schools within a district to notify and request the written consent of parents and guardians before the teaching of reproductive health or any sexually transmitted disease; prohibiting schools from allowing students to be exposed to such teaching without the written consent of their parents or guardians; prohibiting a student whose parent or guardian does not give such written consent from being penalized, etc.
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Florida 2022 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1844
Introduced
1/7/22
Refer
1/12/22
Engrossed
3/1/22
Refer
3/4/22
Enrolled
3/8/22
Passed
4/6/22
Chaptered
4/8/22
Revising provisions relating to the voluntary admission of minors to a facility for examination and treatment; requiring that a minor's assent to voluntary care be verified through a clinical review; requiring law enforcement officers transporting individuals for involuntary treatment to take certain actions; requiring law enforcement officers transporting individuals for certain treatment to take certain actions, etc.
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Florida 2022 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1846
Introduced
1/7/22
Refer
1/12/22
Engrossed
3/1/22
Failed
3/14/22
Exempting from public records requirements a respondent's name in certain documents at trial and on appeal; expanding exemptions from public records requirements for certain petitions, court orders, and related records to include applications for voluntary and involuntary mental health examinations and substance abuse treatment, respectively; revising the date for future legislative review and repeal of the exemptions; providing a statement of public necessity, etc.
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Florida 2022 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1848
Introduced
1/7/22
Refer
1/12/22
Failed
3/14/22
Citing this act as the "Personal Privacy Protection Act"; prohibiting a public agency from requiring, publicly disclosing, or requesting specified personal information; providing construction and applicability; providing for the right of civil action and award of damages; providing penalties, etc.
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Florida 2022 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1850
Introduced
1/7/22
Refer
1/12/22
Failed
3/14/22
Proposing amendments to the State Constitution to establish the position of Commissioner of Insurance as a statewide elected officer and to provide for the commissioner's inclusion on the Cabinet, etc.
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Florida 2022 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1852
Introduced
1/7/22
Refer
1/12/22
Failed
3/14/22
Citing this act as the "Human Trafficking Reduction Act"; prohibiting an operator of a public lodging establishment from offering an hourly rate for an accommodation; increasing criminal penalties for soliciting or procuring another person to commit prostitution or other specified offenses or purchasing the services of a person engaged in prostitution; creating the Statewide Data Repository for Anonymous Human Trafficking Data at the University of South Florida, etc.