Florida 2024 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0339

Introduced
11/3/23  
Refer
11/22/23  
Introduced
11/3/23  
Refer
11/22/23  
Refer
11/22/23  
Failed
3/8/24  
Refer
11/22/23  

Caption

Agritourism

Impact

This bill would significantly alter the landscape of agritourism regulation by centralizing authority at the state level, thereby limiting local government power over certain agricultural practices and facilities. By removing the requirement for certificates of use, the bill is expected to simplify the establishment of agritourism businesses, potentially leading to increased revenue for agricultural producers and more diverse offerings for consumers. The Florida Department of Agriculture will play a crucial role in providing support and resources to promote agritourism within the state.

Summary

House Bill 0339 aims to facilitate the growth of agritourism in Florida by prohibiting local governments from implementing ordinances or regulations that would require certificates of use for certain agricultural lands and facilities associated with agritourism. The bill seeks to support agricultural production while enhancing the public's understanding of the agricultural sector. Additionally, it specifies the types of agritourism activities that cannot be restricted by local laws, including farm stands, farmers markets, and various food-related businesses like breweries and distilleries.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention surrounding HB 0339 may arise from concerns about local governance and the potential loss of regulatory control in areas that could impact community standards and local agricultural practices. While supporters advocate for the economic benefits and the promotion of agritourism, opponents may raise questions about the implications for local government authority and the ability to address specific agricultural concerns that might not be adequately managed through state laws. The general sentiment is that while the bill champions agritourism, it may come at the cost of local oversight.

Companion Bills

FL S0696

Same As Agritourism

Previously Filed As

FL H0717

Agritourism

FL H0651

Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

FL H0901

Roadside Farm Stand Signage

FL H0809

Retail Fresh Market Farm Stand Signage

FL HB0031

Agritourism Amendments

FL H1071

Drone Delivery Services

FL SB538

Land Use - Agritourism - Definition

FL H1361

Organic Material Products

FL H7035

Florida Statutes

FL H0339

Education of Dependents of Deceased or Disabled Servicemembers, Prisoners of War, and Persons Missing in Action

Similar Bills

UT HB0559

Local Agritourism Ordinance Amendments

NJ S3615

Establishes Agritourism Fund; requires annual appropriation of $2.5 million from General Fund; appropriates $2.5 million.

NJ A5209

Establishes Agritourism Fund; requires annual appropriation of $2.5 million from General Fund; appropriates $2.5 million.

CA SB1479

California Agritourism Promotion Act: agritourism civil liability.

UT HB0031

Agritourism Amendments

CA AB2635

California Agritourism Liability Act: agritourism civil liability.

KY HB271

AN ACT relating to the Department of Agriculture.

MS SB2264

Agritourism activity; amend provisions pertaining to.