Florida 2023 2023 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0437 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/24/2023

                       
 
HB 437  	2023 
 
 
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to homeowners' right to display flags; 2 
amending s. 720.304, F.S.; authorizing homeowners to 3 
display no more than a certain number of specified 4 
flags regardless of certain prohibitions in the 5 
governing documents of the homeowners' association; 6 
defining the term "first responder flag"; amending s. 7 
720.3075, F.S.; prohibiting certain homeowners' 8 
association documents from precluding property owners 9 
from displaying a certain number of specified flags; 10 
requiring that such flags be displayed in a specified 11 
manner; providing an effective date. 12 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 14 
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 Section 1.  Paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsect ion (2) of 16 
section 720.304, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 17 
 720.304  Right of owners to peaceably assemble; display of 18 
flags flag; SLAPP suits prohibited. — 19 
 (2)(a)  If any covenant, restriction, bylaw, rule, or 20 
requirement of an association prohibi ts a homeowner from 21 
displaying flags permitted under this paragraph, the Any 22 
homeowner may still display one portable, removable United 23 
States flag or official flag of the State of Florida in a 24 
respectful manner up to two of the following , and one portable, 25     
 
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removable flags official flag, in a respectful manner, not 26 
larger than 4 1/2 feet by 6 feet :, which represents 27 
 1.  The United States flag. 28 
 2.  The official flag of the State of Florida. 29 
 3.  A flag that represents the United States Army, Navy, 30 
Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force, or Coast Guard ., or 31 
 4. A POW-MIA flag. 32 
 5.  A first responder flag. A first responder flag may 33 
incorporate the design of any other flag permitted under this 34 
paragraph to form a combined flag. For purposes of this 35 
subsection, the term "first responder flag" means a flag that 36 
recognizes and honors the services of any of the following: 37 
 a.  Law enforcement officers as defined in s. 943.10(1). 38 
 b.  Firefighters as defined in s. 112.191(1). 39 
 c.  Paramedics or emergency medical tec hnicians as those 40 
terms are defined in s. 112.1911(1). 41 
 d.  Correctional officers as defined in s. 943.10(2). 42 
 e.  911 public safety telecommunicators as defined in s. 43 
401.465(1). 44 
 f.  Advanced practice registered nurses, licensed practical 45 
nurses, or registered nurses as those terms are defined in s. 46 
464.003. 47 
 g.  Persons participating in a statewide urban search and 48 
rescue program developed by the Division of Emergency Management 49 
under s. 252.35. 50     
 
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 h.  Federal law enforcement officers as defined in 18 51 
U.S.C. s. 115(c)(1), regardless of any covenants, restrictions, 52 
bylaws, rules, or requirements of the association . 53 
 (b)  Regardless of any covenants, restrictions, bylaws, 54 
rules, or requirements of the association, a Any homeowner may 55 
erect a freestanding flagpole no more than 20 feet high on any 56 
portion of the homeowner's real property as long as, regardless 57 
of any covenants, restrictions, bylaws, rules, or requirements 58 
of the association, if the flagpole does not obstruct sightlines 59 
at intersections and i s not erected within or upon an easement. 60 
The homeowner may further display in a respectful manner from 61 
that flagpole, regardless of any covenants, restrictions, 62 
bylaws, rules, or requirements of the association, one official 63 
United States flag, not larger than 4 1/2 feet by 6 feet, and 64 
may additionally display one other official flag permitted under 65 
paragraph (a) of the State of Florida or the United States Army, 66 
Navy, Air Force, Marines, Space Force, or Coast Guard, or a POW -67 
MIA flag. Such additional flag must be equal in size to or 68 
smaller than the United States flag. The flagpole and display 69 
are subject to all building codes, zoning setbacks, and other 70 
applicable governmental regulations, including, but not limited 71 
to, noise and lighting ordinances in th e county or municipality 72 
in which the flagpole is erected and all setback and locational 73 
criteria contained in the governing documents. 74 
 Section 2.  Subsection (3) of section 720.3075, Florida 75     
 
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Statutes, is amended to read: 76 
 720.3075  Prohibited clauses i n association documents. — 77 
 (3)  Homeowners' association documents, including 78 
declarations of covenants, articles of incorporation, or bylaws, 79 
may not preclude the display of up to two one portable, 80 
removable flags as described in s. 720.304(2)(a) United States 81 
flag by property owners. However, all flags the flag must be 82 
displayed in a respectful manner , consistent with the 83 
requirements for the United States flag under Title 36 U.S.C. 84 
chapter 10. 85 
 Section 3.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2023. 86