Florida 2023 Regular Session All Bills
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0266
Introduced
2/28/23
Refer
3/1/23
Engrossed
4/27/23
Engrossed
4/28/23
Refer
5/1/23
Enrolled
5/3/23
Passed
5/15/23
Chaptered
5/16/23
Revising the duties of the Board of Governors relating to the mission of each state university; requiring the Board of Governors Accountability Plan to annually report certain research expenditures of a specified amount; prohibiting specified educational institutions from expending funds for certain purposes; revising how general education core courses are established; specifying a one-time limit on the requirement to change accrediting agencies, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0268
Introduced
3/3/23
Refer
3/6/23
Failed
5/5/23
Establishing a 3-year statute of limitations for an action to collect medical debt for services rendered by a health care provider or facility; providing additional personal property exemptions from legal process for medical debts resulting from services provided in certain licensed facilities; requiring a licensed facility to post on its website a consumer-friendly list of standard charges for a minimum number of shoppable health care services; requiring each health insurer to provide an insured with an advance explanation of benefits after receiving a patient estimate from a facility for scheduled services, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0270
Introduced
1/18/23
Refer
1/26/23
Failed
5/5/23
Ratifying the proposed amendment to the United States Constitution relating to equal rights for men and women, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0272
Introduced
1/18/23
Refer
1/26/23
Engrossed
4/27/23
Refer
4/28/23
Enrolled
5/2/23
Passed
6/16/23
Chaptered
6/16/23
Citing this act as the "Nancy C. Detert Champion for Children Act"; requiring a case manager or other staff to provide a child with verbal and written information about certain topics; deleting limitations on the type of questions a child may ask; establishing the Office of the Children's Ombudsman within the Department of Children and Families; requiring the department to consult with specified children and young adults when creating or revising certain print or digital written information, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0274
Introduced
1/18/23
Refer
1/26/23
Engrossed
3/24/23
Refer
4/28/23
Enrolled
5/2/23
Passed
5/26/23
Chaptered
5/26/23
Revising a primary goal of the Florida Center for Nursing to provide that development of a statewide plan for nursing manpower must include the encouragement and coordination of the development of partnerships with hospitals which provide opportunities for nursing students to obtain clinical experience; requiring that the Articulation Coordinating Committee convene a workgroup to establish a process for determining postsecondary course equivalencies and the minimum postsecondary credit or career education clock hours that must be awarded in accredited nursing education programs for military training and education required for service in specified positions; authorizing the award of additional postsecondary credit or career education clock hours, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0276
Introduced
1/18/23
Refer
1/26/23
Failed
5/5/23
Expanding grounds for the reclassification of crimes to include acts of prejudice based on the gender or gender identity of any person; specifying that the reclassification must occur if the crime was based in whole or in part on the race, color, ancestry, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, homeless status, advanced age, gender, or gender identity of any person; specifying that the reclassification of a certain crime must occur if the crime was based in whole or in part on a disability of any person, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0278
Introduced
1/18/23
Refer
1/26/23
Providing that provisions relating to a condition for the discharge of a personal representative of an estate do not apply under certain circumstances, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0280
Introduced
1/18/23
Refer
1/26/23
Revising the elements that constitute the capital offense of murder in the first degree; revising the elements that constitute the offense of murder in the third degree and constitute a felony of the second degree; providing criminal penalties for adults who unlawfully distribute specified substances or mixtures and an injury or overdose of the user results; providing enhanced criminal penalties for repeat offenders, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0282
Introduced
1/18/23
Refer
1/26/23
Failed
5/5/23
Specifying that a cause of action does not arise against a landlord, or a manager or an agent of a landlord, solely for renting to a tenant with a criminal record; providing exceptions, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0284
Introduced
1/18/23
Refer
1/26/23
Engrossed
4/12/23
Refer
5/1/23
Enrolled
5/3/23
Vetoed
6/28/23
Revising the selection criteria for purchasing or leasing vehicles for state agencies, state universities, community colleges, and local governments under a state purchasing plan; requiring the Department of Management Services, before a specified date, to make recommendations to state agencies, state universities, community colleges, and local governments relating to the procurement and integration of electric and natural gas fuel vehicles and other vehicles powered by renewable energy, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0286
Introduced
1/19/23
Refer
1/26/23
Engrossed
3/15/23
Refer
4/28/23
Enrolled
5/2/23
Passed
6/12/23
Chaptered
6/16/23
Requiring that a lien created by an assignment of rents be perfected against a mortgagor in addition to third parties under certain conditions; revising the types of expenses that may be paid by collected rents in foreclosure actions under certain circumstances; expanding the scope of a final judgment of foreclosure to include other liens; requiring the award of attorney fees in certain circumstances, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0288
Introduced
1/19/23
Refer
1/26/23
Failed
5/5/23
Citing this act as the "Main Street Historic Tourism and Revitalization Act"; providing a credit against the state corporate income tax and the insurance premium tax for qualified expenses in rehabilitating certain historic structures; specifying eligibility requirements for the tax credit; specifying requirements for the Division of Historical Resources of the Department of State for evaluating and certifying applications for tax credits; specifying the order in which the credit is applied against the corporate income tax or franchise tax, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0290
Introduced
1/19/23
Refer
1/26/23
Engrossed
4/19/23
Refer
5/1/23
Enrolled
5/3/23
Passed
5/17/23
Chaptered
5/18/23
Requiring comprehensive plans for student progression to provide for specified students with disabilities to be retained in prekindergarten at the discretion of a student's parent; authorizing certain prekindergarten students to receive instruction in early literacy skills, rather than intensive reading interventions; requiring certain prekindergarten students to receive such instruction, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0292
Introduced
1/19/23
Refer
1/26/23
Failed
5/5/23
Revising requirements for the administration of and participation in the Healthy Food Financing Initiative program; providing program eligibility requirements for nonprofit organizations and revising eligibility requirements for community development financial institutions; requiring the Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability to review the program and collected data after a specified timeframe and provide the Legislature with a specified report; specifying that program funding is subject to and provided from certain appropriations, etc.
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Florida 2023 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0294
Introduced
1/19/23
Refer
1/26/23
Failed
5/5/23
Requiring that the history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders be taught in the public schools; requiring that instructional materials used in teaching this subject area include specified information, etc.