Florida 2023 Regular Session All Bills
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0204
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/26/23
Engrossed
3/24/23
Refer
5/1/23
Enrolled
5/3/23
Passed
6/16/23
Chaptered
6/16/23
Creating the task force adjunct to the Department of Law Enforcement; providing requirements for member appointments, election of a chair, and meetings; requiring the Florida Institute for Child Welfare to conduct certain focus groups and individual interviews and submit its findings to the task force by a specified date; requiring the Department of Children and Families to submit certain monthly reports to the task force through a specified date, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0206
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/26/23
Failed
5/5/23
Revising the legislative intent of the Criminal Punishment Code; specifying that one of the dual purposes of sentencing is to rehabilitate the offender to transition back to the community successfully; reducing the minimum sentence that must be served by a defendant; revising provisions concerning gain-time to provide for outstanding deed gain-time, good behavior time, and rehabilitation credits; revising limits on the award of gain-time, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0208
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/26/23
Failed
5/5/23
Revising the standard by which adults and minors may be considered criminally negligent in the storage of a firearm under specified circumstances; redefining the term "minor"; revising requirements for the safe storage of loaded firearms; requiring the seller or transferor of a firearm to provide each purchaser or transferee with specified information; providing criminal penalties, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0210
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/26/23
Engrossed
3/31/23
Refer
4/28/23
Enrolled
5/2/23
Passed
6/27/23
Chaptered
6/29/23
Revising application requirements for licensure as a substance abuse service provider; requiring the Department of Children and Families to establish, by a specified date, a mechanism to impose and collect fines for certain violations of law; revising credentialing requirements for recovery residences; prohibiting service providers from referring patients to, or accepting referrals from, specified recovery residences, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0212
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/26/23
Creating the School Mapping Data Grant Program within the Department of Education; authorizing each school district to apply for funds to provide mapping data for public school buildings; authorizing a school district to use the funds to procure a vendor; requiring the entity that produces the data to provide the data to certain entities, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0214
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/26/23
Engrossed
3/24/23
Refer
4/28/23
Enrolled
5/2/23
Passed
5/12/23
Chaptered
5/15/23
Prohibiting payment settlement entities, merchant acquiring entities, or third party settlement organizations from assigning merchant category codes or otherwise classifying merchants of firearms or ammunition separately from general merchandise or sporting goods retailers; prohibiting entities involved in facilitating or processing payment card transactions from assigning to or requiring a merchant to use certain merchant category codes; authorizing the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to investigate certain alleged violations and bring administrative actions, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0216
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/26/23
Engrossed
4/27/23
Failed
5/5/23
Providing an exemption from public records requirements for the personal identifying and location information of current county attorneys, deputy county attorneys, assistant county attorneys, city attorneys, deputy city attorneys, and assistant city attorneys, and the names and personal identifying and location information of the spouses and children of such attorneys; providing applicability; providing for future legislative review and repeal; providing a statement of public necessity, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0218
Introduced
1/18/23
Refer
1/26/23
Engrossed
3/24/23
Refer
4/13/23
Enrolled
4/20/23
Passed
5/25/23
Chaptered
5/26/23
Revising the definition of the term "telehealth provider" to include persons licensed as genetic counselors, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0220
Introduced
1/18/23
Authorizing counties and municipalities to adopt ordinances to grant ad valorem tax exemptions to property owners whose properties are used to provide affordable housing; specifying limits on the amount of such exemptions; specifying requirements for ordinances granting such exemptions; specifying duties of boards of county commissioners and municipal governing bodies adopting ordinances granting such exemptions or repealing such ordinances, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0222
Introduced
1/18/23
Refer
1/26/23
Failed
5/5/23
Prohibiting the Department of Health from requiring enrollment in the state's immunization registry or otherwise requiring persons to submit to immunization tracking; prohibiting business and governmental entities from requiring individuals to provide proof of vaccination or postinfection recovery from any disease to gain access to, entry upon, or service from such entities; prohibiting employers from refusing employment to, or discharging, disciplining, demoting, or otherwise discriminating against, an individual solely on the basis of vaccination or immunity status; revising the purposes of the Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992 to include discrimination protection for vaccination or immunity status, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0224
Introduced
1/18/23
Refer
1/26/23
Failed
5/5/23
Revising the definition of "normal retirement date"; decreasing the age and years of service needed to reach the normal retirement date for certain members; authorizing certain members of the Special Risk Class to apply to participate in the Deferred Retirement Option Program within a specified time period; providing a declaration of important state interest, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0226
Introduced
1/18/23
Refer
1/26/23
Engrossed
3/31/23
Refer
5/1/23
Enrolled
5/3/23
Passed
6/12/23
Chaptered
6/16/23
Providing that civil suits to establish support for dependent adult children may be filed only in a certain court by specified individuals; requiring such support to be paid to the dependent adult child or other specified persons; specifying that a child support order does not terminate on the child's 18th birthday in certain circumstances; requiring the court to consider certain factors when determining the amount of support for a dependent adult child; providing an additional circumstance under which a guardian advocate must be represented by an attorney in guardianship proceedings, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0228
Introduced
1/18/23
Refer
1/26/23
Failed
5/5/23
Revising the definition of the term "developmental disability" to include fetal alcohol spectrum disorders; defining the term "fetal alcohol spectrum disorders", etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0230
Introduced
2/9/23
Refer
2/9/23
Engrossed
3/15/23
Refer
5/1/23
Engrossed
5/4/23
Enrolled
5/4/23
Vetoed
6/2/23
Providing that, for specified purposes, the use of specified titles or designations in connection with one's name constitutes the practice of medicine or the practice of osteopathic medicine; revising grounds for disciplinary action relating to a practitioner's use of such titles or designations in identifying himself or herself to patients or in advertisements for health care services; requiring certain health care practitioners to prominently display a copy of their license in a conspicuous area of their practice, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0232
Introduced
2/1/23
Refer
2/9/23
Engrossed
4/12/23
Refer
5/1/23
Enrolled
5/3/23
Passed
5/25/23
Chaptered
5/26/23
Specifying conditions under which a person commits exploitation of a person 65 years of age or older; providing criminal penalties for violations of the act; specifying that not knowing the age of a victim is not a defense to such crime; authorizing persons who are in imminent danger of exploitation to petition for an injunction for protection; providing time limitations for commencing prosecution for violations of the act, etc.