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FL H0637
Bill
Status
Introduced
11/14/2019
Primary Sponsor
State Affairs Committee
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AI Summary
- Impact fee calculations must be based on data collected within the last 36 months and limited to infrastructure costs with a life expectancy of 5 or more years
- Local governments must provide 90 days notice before new or increased impact fees take effect, and collection cannot occur earlier than building permit issuance
- Impact fee credits become assignable and transferable between developments or parcels within the same jurisdiction for the same type of public facility
- Counties and municipalities that assess impact fees must establish impact fee review committees with 5 members (2 business representatives, 2 licensed contractors, 1 at-large member) to review proposed fees and expenditures
- Chief financial officers must file annual affidavits attesting that impact fees were collected and expended in compliance with the law, which must be posted publicly for at least 12 months
Legislative Description
Impact Fees
Last Action
Laid on Table - Companion bill(s) CS/CS/CS/SB 1066 passed
3/10/2020
Committee Referrals
State Affairs2/5/2020
Ways and Means Committee1/20/2020
Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee12/3/2019
Full Bill Text
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