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FL S1064
Bill
Status
1/5/2026
Primary Sponsor
Jennifer Bradley
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AI Summary
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Creates Section 111.101, Florida Statutes, allowing covered public employees and officials to submit written notice to data brokers prohibiting disclosure of their protected personal information
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Covered persons include current and former law enforcement, judges, prosecutors, public defenders, elected officials, juvenile justice personnel, and their family members (children under 26, custody-sharing parents, and relatives sharing a residence)
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Protected information encompasses home addresses, telephone numbers, personal email addresses, social security numbers, driver license numbers, vehicle identifiers, and mobile device tracking IDs
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Data brokers must cease disclosure within 10 business days of receiving a nondisclosure request; violations subject them to civil liability with damages of $1,000 per violation or actual damages, plus potential punitive damages and attorney fees
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Effective date of January 15, 2027
Legislative Description
Disclosure of Public Servants' Personal Information
Last Action
Introduced
1/13/2026