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FL H1001
Bill
Status
12/18/2019
Primary Sponsor
State Affairs Committee
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AI Summary
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Allows applicants who complete contaminated site cleanup to claim an additional 25% tax credit (up to $500,000) upon receiving a "No Further Action" order, with claims due within 2 years of the order
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Extends the Department of Environmental Protection's deadline for issuing annual site rehabilitation tax credit certificates from May 1 to June 1
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Expands brownfield designation eligibility to include housing, recreation, and open space uses, removing the previous limitation to only commercial and industrial sites
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Removes the requirement that brownfield sites never operated for "monetary compensation" as a condition for solid waste removal tax credits
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Exempts brownfield sites providing affordable housing, recreational areas, conservation areas, or parks from the job creation requirements otherwise needed for program eligibility
Legislative Description
Contamination
Last Action
Died on Calendar
3/14/2020