Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0715

Introduced
12/9/25  
Refer
12/16/25  
Refer
12/16/25  
Refer
12/16/25  
Refer
12/16/25  

Caption

School and Child Care Facility Emergency Alerts

Impact

The enactment of HB 715 is expected to enhance the safety protocols of schools and child care centers across Florida. It will require local law enforcement to maintain a comprehensive list of schools and child care facilities to ensure timely communication during emergencies. The bill also provides civil liability immunity for those complying in good faith with the alert protocols, which may encourage law enforcement agencies and educational institutions to act decisively during crisis situations. Additionally, it seeks to establish clear communication channels that could potentially prevent loss of life and injuries in the event of threats.

Summary

House Bill 715, titled 'School and Child Care Facility Emergency Alerts', introduces significant changes to the way emergency alerts are handled in Florida's schools and child care facilities. The bill mandates that local law enforcement agencies activate an emergency alert system whenever there is an imminent threat to public safety within a three-mile radius of a reported incident. This includes situations involving serious injury or assault with a deadly weapon, particularly when the suspect has fled the scene. The activation of what is termed a 'Ya Ya Alert' serves to instruct schools and facilities to lock their doors and maintain a heightened state of vigilance.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its focus on public safety, it may also raise concerns regarding the responsibilities placed on law enforcement and schools. Opponents might argue that the fast-tracked alerts could lead to misinformation or unnecessary panic if not executed carefully. Furthermore, the bill's provisions surrounding immunity for complying entities may be seen as contentious, as some may feel it could lead to negligence or lessened accountability in emergency responses. As discussions continue, it remains essential to balance the urgency of public safety against the need for clear guidelines and responsibilities.

Effective_date

The bill is set to become effective on October 1, 2026.

Companion Bills

FL S0814

Same As Emergency Alerts

Previously Filed As

FL H1337

Emergencies

FL H0337

Cardiac Emergencies on School Grounds

FL H0569

Construction and Facilities

FL H1607

Cardiac Emergencies

FL H1535

Emergencies

FL H0193

Child Welfare

FL H0711

Spectrum Alert

FL H0223

Electronic Monitoring Devices in Long-term Care Facilities

FL H1595

Solar Facilities

FL H0229

Health Facilities

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