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FLH5003PassImplements specified appropriations of the General Appropriations Act for 2023-2024 fiscal year.
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2024-06-13
Chapter No. 2024-228; companion bill(s) passed, see HB 5001 (Ch. 2024-231)
FLS1456PassAdding certain requirements to local comprehensive plans relating to a hurricane evacuation study; revising the powers of the land authority; excluding land designated as an area of critical state concern within a specified timeframe from award requi...
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2024-06-03
Chapter No. 2024-219
FLH1645PassAllows resiliency facilities in local government comprehensive plans & specified districts; requires rural electric coops & municipal electric utilities to enter into mutual aid agreement for restoring power after natural disaster; requires public ut...
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2024-05-16
Chapter No. 2024-186
FLH1557PassRevises, creates, & repeals various provisions under jurisdiction of DEP relating to aquatic preserves; preservation & regeneration of seagrass; Southeast Florida Coral Reef Ecosystem Conservation Area; use of reclaimed water; Resilient Florida Grant...
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2024-05-13
Chapter No. 2024-180
FLS1638PassRequiring the Department of Revenue to deposit into the Indian Gaming Revenue Trust Fund within the Department of Financial Services a specified percentage of the revenue share payments received under the gaming compact between the Seminole Tribe of ...
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2024-04-04
Chapter No. 2024-58
FLS0082PassAmending provisions to conform to section 147 of chapter 2023-173, Laws of Florida, which directs the Division of Law Revision to prepare a reviser's bill for the 2024 Regular Session of the Legislature to replace references to the terms "Department ...
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2024-02-21
Chapter No. 2024-6
FLS0074PassDeleting provisions that have expired, have become obsolete, have had their effect, have served their purpose, or have been impliedly repealed or superseded; removing inconsistencies, redundancies, and unnecessary repetition in the statutes; and impr...
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2024-02-21
Chapter No. 2024-2
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