Florida 2025 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0073

Introduced
12/27/24  
Refer
1/15/25  
Refer
1/15/25  
Refer
1/15/25  

Caption

Safe Waterways Act

Impact

The enactment of HB 0073 would significantly alter state laws surrounding public health and safety at beaches and public swimming locations. With the Department of Environmental Protection taking over the regulatory responsibilities, there will be a more coordinated approach to managing water quality and the issuance of health-related advisories. This act is anticipated to improve public health outcomes by ensuring timely responses to water contamination issues, thus safeguarding beachgoers from potential health risks associated with unsafe swimming conditions.

Summary

House Bill 0073, known as the Safe Waterways Act, is a legislative measure aiming to enhance the safety of public bathing places and beach waters by addressing the responsibilities related to bacteriological sampling. The bill mandates the transfer of duties from the Department of Health to the Department of Environmental Protection regarding the bacteriological monitoring of beach waters, thus centralizing oversight. This change is expected to streamline the process of issuing health advisories and responding to contamination incidents. The bill requires both departments to collaborate on reports and interagency agreements that detail the transition and methods of monitoring the safety of water bodies.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding the bill revolve around the transfer of responsibilities, which some stakeholders argue may lead to operational challenges. Transitioning responsibilities from the Department of Health to the Department of Environmental Protection may raise concerns about the adequacy of monitoring and response timeframes. Additionally, there could be debates around resource allocation and the effectiveness of the new regulatory framework, particularly if local health departments' roles are diminished during this shift. These discussions highlight potential uncertainties about maintaining consistent water quality and public safety for all citizens.

Companion Bills

FL S0156

Same As Safe Waterways Act

Previously Filed As

FL H0165

Sampling of Beach Waters and Public Bathing Spaces

FL H0123

Child Water Safety Requirements

FL H0445

Water Safety

FL H1473

School Safety

FL H1045

Student Transportation Safety

FL H5003

Implementing the 2024-2025 General Appropriations Act

FL H1557

Department of Environmental Protection

FL H1531

Climate Resilience and Drinking Water Standards

FL H1075

Soil and Water Conservation Districts

FL H1037

Child Safety in Motor Vehicles

Similar Bills

FL H0165

Sampling of Beach Waters and Public Bathing Spaces

FL H0177

Safe Waterways Act

FL H0393

Public Bathing Places

FL S0062

Resilient Buildings

FL H0143

Resilient Buildings

VA HB1295

Drinking water; maximum contaminant levels, water treatment systems.

VA HB1295

Drinking water; maximum contaminant levels, water treatment systems.

VA SB1090

Drinking water; maximum contaminant levels, water treatment or filtration systems.