This document does not reflect the intent or official position of the bill sponsor or House of Representatives. STORAGE NAME: h7035z.DOCX DATE: 3/9/2022 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES STAFF FINAL BILL ANALYSIS BILL #: HB 7035 PCB RUC 22-02 Florida Statutes SPONSOR(S): Rules Committee, Clemons TIED BILLS: IDEN./SIM. BILLS: SB 848 FINAL HOUSE FLOOR ACTION: 118 Y’s 0 N’s GOVERNOR’S ACTION: Approved SUMMARY ANALYSIS HB 7035 passed the House on February 10, 2022, as SB 848. This bill is a general reviser’s bill of technical nature that deletes expired or obsolete language; corrects cross references and grammatical errors; removes inconsistencies, redundancies, and unnecessary repetition in the statutes; improves the clarity of the statutes and facilitates their correct interpretation; and confirms that restoration of provisions unintentionally omitted from republication in the Legislature’s acts during the amendatory process. The bill was approved by the Governor on February 24, 2022, ch. 2022-4, L.O.F., and becomes effective on May 13, 2022. STORAGE NAME: h7035z.DOCX PAGE: 2 DATE: 3/9/2022 I. SUBSTANTIVE INFORMATION A. EFFECT OF CHANGES: The general reviser's bill is technical and non-substantive in nature. The bill amends, deletes, and reenacts various statutory provisions. Further, the bill deletes expired or obsolete language; corrects cross-references and grammatical errors; removes inconsistencies, redundancies, and unnecessary repetition in the statutes; improves the clarity of the statutes and facilitates their correct and proper interpretation; and confirms the restoration of provisions unintentionally omitted from republication in the Legislature's acts during the amendatory process. II. FISCAL ANALYSIS & ECONOMIC IMPACT STATEMENT A. FISCAL IMPACT ON STATE GOVERNMENT: 1. Revenues: None. 2. Expenditures: None. B. FISCAL IMPACT ON LOCAL GOVERNMENTS: 1. Revenues: None. 2. Expenditures: None. C. DIRECT ECONOMIC IMPACT ON PRIVATE SECTOR: None. D. FISCAL COMMENTS: The general reviser’s bill is a technical, non-substantive bill. The bill has no fiscal impact on state or local government or on the private sector.