Florida 2024 2024 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0433 Analysis / Analysis

Filed 03/08/2024

                    The Florida Senate 
HOUSE MESSAGE SUMMARY  
Prepared By: The Professional Staff of the Committee on Commerce and Tourism 
 
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BILL:  CS/CS/HB 433 (CS/SB 1492) 
INTRODUCER: Commerce Committee; Regulatory Reform & Economic Development 
Subcommittee; and Rep. Esposito (Commerce and Tourism Committee; and 
Senator Trumbull) 
SUBJECT: Employment Regulations 
DATE: March 8, 2024 
 
I.Amendments Contained in Message: 
House Amendment – 702123 to Senate Amendment 846392 (body with title)  
II.Summary of Amendments Contained in Message: 
House Amendment – 702123 provides that starting September 30, 2026, a political subdivision 
is prohibited from preferring one contractor over another based on the wages or employment 
benefits provided by the contractor. However, a local government may require the coverage of 
health benefits, but may not require a level of coverage or benefits or cost-sharing obligation. 
 
Starting September 30, 2026, a political subdivision cannot require a minimum wage for certain 
employees under the terms of a contract. 
 
The amendment also prohibits local governments from regulating the conditions of employment 
established by a private employer unless expressly authorized or required by state or federal law, 
effective July 1, 2024.