Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H5701

Introduced
2/16/26  
Refer
2/16/26  
Engrossed
2/19/26  

Caption

Petroleum Cleanup Programs

Impact

The impact of HB 5701 affects the statutory framework governing petroleum cleanup efforts in Florida. By alleviating the financial burdens associated with cleanup efforts, the bill seeks to streamline and enhance participation in cleanup programs. Notably, the relief from deductibles and copayments can lead to expedited remediation of contaminated sites, promoting environmental restoration and potentially protecting water supplies from further pollution. However, this provision is only temporary, applying solely during the specified fiscal year and is subject to funding appropriations.

Summary

House Bill 5701 addresses issues relating to petroleum cleanup programs by amending certain sections of Florida Statutes. The bill specifically removes the fiscal year limitation regarding deductibles and copayments for cleanup activities. It prohibits the enforcement of monetary caps during the 2025-2026 fiscal year, thereby requiring that all associated costs for cleanup activities are absorbed by the Inland Protection Trust Fund. This initiative aims to encourage property owners to clean up contamination resulting from petroleum discharges without financial barriers, reinforcing public health and environmental safety standards.

Contention

Despite its noble intent to facilitate environmental remediation, HB 5701 may face scrutiny regarding its long-term sustainability and implications. Critics might argue that the bill lacks a comprehensive plan for future funding once the provisions expire in 2026. Additionally, the bill exempts certain sites from accessing these benefits if there is a finding of gross negligence on the part of the property owner, which might lead to debates over accountability and equitable support across various property owners involved in the program. Stakeholders may also express concerns over the potential fiscal strain on the Inland Protection Trust Fund due to increased participation and claims during the eligible period.

Companion Bills

FL H5001

Similar To General Appropriations Act

FL H5003

Similar To Implementing the 2026-2027 General Appropriations Act

FL S2500

Similar To Appropriations

Previously Filed As

FL H0577

Removal, Storage, and Cleanup of Electric Vehicles

FL H7033

Taxation

FL H5003

Implementing the 2025-2026 General Appropriations Act

FL H1427

Nursing Education Programs

FL H0919

Nursing Education Programs

FL H1079

Students Enrolled in Dropout Retrieval Programs

FL H5013

State-funded Property Reinsurance Programs

FL H0655

Pet Insurance and Wellness Programs

FL H7031

Taxation

FL H0859

School Readiness Program

Similar Bills

SC H3303

Petroleum Pipelines

FL H5701

Petroleum Cleanup Programs

TX SB1806

Relating to the inspection, purchase, sale, possession, storage, transportation, and disposal of petroleum products, oil and gas equipment, and oil and gas waste; creating criminal offenses and increasing the punishment for an existing criminal offense.

TX HB1647

Relating to the establishment of a theft of petroleum products task force.

TX SB494

Relating to the establishment of a theft of petroleum products task force.

UT HB0018

Petroleum Storage Tank Amendments

TX HB3707

Relating to the inspection, purchase, sale, possession, storage, transportation, and disposal of petroleum products, oil and gas equipment, and oil and gas waste; creating criminal offenses and increasing the punishment for an existing criminal offense.