Florida 2025 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0303

Introduced
1/29/25  
Refer
2/6/25  
Refer
2/6/25  

Caption

Property Damage Caused by Limestone Mining Operations

Impact

The bill establishes a legal framework under new sections of the Florida Statutes, allowing property owners within a three-mile radius of limestone mining operations to file claims for compensation. Specifically, those who can demonstrate that their property has been damaged due to vibrations resulting from mining activities will have a right to seek redress. The legislation outlines the claims process, requiring evidence of ownership, damage, and a linkage between the damage and mining operations. Claims must be filed within two years of the damage discovery, creating a structured time frame for accountability.

Summary

House Bill H0303 addresses property damage issues stemming from limestone mining operations in Florida. The bill recognizes that limestone mining plays a crucial role in the state's economy, particularly in supporting infrastructure development by providing materials essential for concrete production. However, it also acknowledges the concerns of residents in North West Miami-Dade and South West Broward Counties, who are experiencing property damage attributed to ground vibrations caused by these mining activities.

Contention

While the bill aims to provide a balance between economic interests and property rights, it is likely to generate debate. Proponents may argue that it protects the livelihoods and property values of residents, ensuring they are compensated for legitimate damages. Critics, however, might express concerns about the potential for increased litigation against mining companies, which could lead to higher operational costs and possibly impact the overall availability of limestone for construction needs. The tension between local property rights and industry interests is at the heart of the discussions surrounding H0303.

Companion Bills

FL S0486

Similar To Limestone Mining Operations

Similar Bills

LA HB1164

Establishes licensing and financial requirements for certain sand, gravel, and limestone activities

AL HB35

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IL SR0891

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KY HB483

AN ACT relating to the natural resources severance and processing tax.

IL HB3095

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OK SB892

County governments; authorizing severance tax on certain aggregates. Effective date.

TX HB2039

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WY HB0103

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