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FL H7031
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/10/2024
Primary Sponsor
Rules
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AI Summary
- Reviser's bill that formally repeals 19 Florida Statutes provisions that already expired or became inoperative by their own terms during 2023-2024, as authorized under s. 11.242(5)(b) and (i), F.S.
- Repeals expired provisions related to COVID-19 vaccination mandates for both public employees (s. 112.0441) and private employers (s. 381.00317), which expired June 1, 2023, as well as the First Responders Suicide Deterrence Task Force (expired July 1, 2023).
- Removes expired hurricane-related tax relief provisions for property damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Michael (expired December 31, 2023) and Hurricanes Ian and Nicole (expired January 1, 2024), along with a tax abatement provision for sudden building collapses (expired December 31, 2023).
- Repeals additional expired provisions including the Soliciting for Prostitution Public Database (expired January 1, 2024), the Florida Patient's Compensation Fund (expired January 1, 2024), the School Hardening and Harm Mitigation Workgroup (expired June 30, 2023), and a prohibition on toll rate inflation adjustments for FY 2022-2023.
- Amends eight related statutes (ss. 194.032, 381.00318, 409.908, 1001.10, 1002.351, 1002.82, 1003.25, 1006.07, and 1006.1493) to update cross-references and conform to the repeals made by the act, with an effective date 60 days after legislative adjournment.
Legislative Description
Florida Statutes
Last Action
Laid on Table, refer to SB 76
1/17/2024
Full Bill Text
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