Florida 2023 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1607 Latest Draft

Bill / Comm Sub Version Filed 03/28/2023

                               
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to protection of historical monuments 2 
and memorials; providing a short title; creating s. 3 
267.201, F.S.; defining the term "memorial"; 4 
prohibiting certain acts concerning historical 5 
monuments and memorials; prohibiting the addition of 6 
certain signs or other objects on or adjacent to a 7 
memorial; providing for damages; providing for 8 
standing to bring civil actions; providing exceptions; 9 
providing an effective date. 10 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 12 
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 Section 1.  This act may be cited as the "Historical 14 
Monuments and Memorials Protection Act." 15 
 Section 2.  Section 267.201, Florida Statutes, is created 16 
to read: 17 
 267.201  Protection of historical monuments and memorials. — 18 
 (1)  As used in this section, the term "memorial" means a 19 
plaque, statue, marker, flag, banner, cenotaph, religious 20 
symbol, painting, seal, tombstone, structure name, or display 21 
constructed and located with the intent of being permanently 22 
displayed or perpetually maintained which is dedicated to a 23 
historic person, entity, event, or series of events and which 24 
honors or recounts the military service of any past or present 25     
 
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military personnel, or pa st or present public service, of a 26 
resident of this state or another part of the United States. 27 
 (2)(a)  A person or an entity may not take or remove a 28 
monument or memorial displayed on publicly owned property 29 
without authorization from the owner of the me morial or monument 30 
or commit any act constituting a violation of s. 806.135. 31 
 (b)  A plaque, sign, picture, notice, or any other object 32 
used to convey information may not be placed on a memorial in 33 
existence on or before January 1, 2022, without the expres s 34 
written approval of the Secretary of State. 35 
 (3)  A person or an entity that violates subsection (2) is 36 
liable for treble the amount of the full cost to return, repair, 37 
or replace such monument or memorial or to remove an object 38 
violating paragraph (2)(b ) and may be subject to punitive 39 
damages. 40 
 (4)  A public entity owning a monument or memorial, a legal 41 
resident of the state, or a private entity for the purpose of 42 
historic preservation, shall have standing to bring a civil 43 
action in the circuit court in the county in which the monument 44 
or memorial was located for any violation of subsection (2). 45 
 (5)  A governmental agency may only relocate a monument or 46 
memorial when relocation is necessary for construction, 47 
expansion, or alteration of publicly owned bui ldings, roads, 48 
streets, highways, or other transportation projects. A monument 49 
or memorial relocated for such purpose shall be relocated to a 50     
 
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site of similar prominence, honor, visibility, and access within 51 
the same county or municipality in which the monu ment or 52 
memorial was originally located. 53 
 Section 3.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2023. 54