Florida 2023 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1197

Introduced
2/27/23  
Refer
3/6/23  
Refer
3/6/23  
Refer
3/6/23  

Caption

Land and Water Management

Impact

If enacted, HB 1197 will have a substantial impact on local governance in Florida, stripping counties and municipalities of the power to regulate critical environmental issues. This could lead to increased state control over water management, potentially streamlining processes but also raising concerns about the responsiveness of state authorities to local environmental issues. Local entities will still retain the authority to manage their own water, wastewater, and stormwater systems, but their ability to enforce broader environmental protections will be curtailed.

Summary

House Bill 1197 aims at reforming land and water management regulations in Florida by preempting local governments from enacting laws related to water quality, water quantity, pollution control, pollutant discharge prevention, and wetlands. The bill establishes state authority over these areas, which has been the subject of significant debate among lawmakers. By centralizing control, the bill seeks to create uniform standards across municipalities and counties, eliminating a patchwork of local regulations that can complicate compliance for businesses and governmental entities alike.

Contention

The bill has sparked controversy regarding the balance between state and local authority. Proponents argue that it is necessary for effective water management and to prevent confusion arising from varied local laws. In contrast, critics—particularly from local governments and environmental advocacy groups—argue that it undermines community-led initiatives and efforts to address specific regional ecological challenges. The debate centers around whether state preemption is an appropriate response to local needs or an overreach that could hinder environmental protection efforts at the grassroots level.

Companion Bills

FL S1240

Same As Land and Water Management

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.