Florida 2023 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H7013

Introduced
2/23/23  

Caption

Florida Statutes

Impact

The passing of HB H7013 will have significant implications across state laws by removing several references that pertain to funded programs that no longer exist or have been restructured. The annulment of these sections could also affect how local governments and agencies operate, especially in regards to environmental protections and child welfare policies, as those provisions were previously set to guide funding and program parameters.

Summary

House Bill H7013 is a reviser's bill which aims to streamline various provisions within the Florida Statutes by repealing sections that have either become obsolete or redundant due to prior legislation. Notably, the bill repeals provisions relating to the Lawton Chiles Endowment Fund for children, various environmental grants, and certain child welfare project mandates that were previously set to expire. This bill not only aims to clean up legislative text but also ensures that the updated Florida Statutes reflect the current operational landscape and eliminates outdated references.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a necessary measure to modernize legislative content, some stakeholders may argue that repealing these provisions could undermine funding or oversight mechanisms that were in place. Concerns may arise regarding the potential impact on specific community programs that relied on the referenced funds or outlined guidelines. Therefore, critical responses may focus on identifying what specific ramifications repealing these statutes might have on current practices, especially in the educational and environmental sectors.

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FL S0034

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