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FL H5301
Bill
Status
Passed
6/3/2022
Primary Sponsor
State Administration and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
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AI Summary
- Monument construction and placement on Capitol Complex premises now requires approval from the Governor, Attorney General, Chief Financial Officer, Commissioner of Agriculture, President of the Senate, and Speaker of the House, after considering recommendations from the Department of Management Services and the Florida Historical Commission
- "Capitol Complex" is defined as the Capitol, Historic Capitol, Senate Office Building, House Office Building, Knott Building, Pepper Building, and surrounding state-owned lands and public streets bounded by Monroe, Jefferson, Duval, and Gaines Streets
- Department of Management Services must submit an annual report by December 1, 2022, and each year thereafter to the Governor, Senate President, and House Speaker detailing Capitol Complex maintenance, repairs, structural modifications, associated costs, and project schedules for the prior, current, and upcoming fiscal years
- During a declared state of emergency, the Department of Management Services must consult with the Governor, Senate President, and House Speaker before closing or reopening any portion of the Capitol Complex to the public or employees
- The Department of Management Services is prohibited from closing or reopening any Capitol Complex areas used for legislative business without approval from the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House; effective July 1, 2022
Legislative Description
Capitol Complex
Last Action
Chapter No. 2022-162
6/3/2022
Committee Referrals
Appropriations2/4/2022
Full Bill Text
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