Governor Rick Scott Signs 17 Bills into Law, Vetoes One ……..

By | April 6, 2018

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Today, Governor Rick Scott signed the following bills into law:

CS/HB 55

Sale of Firearms – This bill requires the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s procedures for firearm background checks to allow electronic payment methods, including credit or debit cards.

 

CS/CS/HB 141

Transportation – This bill makes several changes within the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), including providing additional categories under which FDOT can contract with local governments for turnpike projects and expanding existing toll exemptions to include law enforcement in unmarked vehicles on official business.

 

CS/HB 411

Public Records and Public Meetings/Firesafety Systems – This bill creates public record and public meeting exemptions for fire-safety system plans and information relating to fire-safety systems.      

 

CS/HB 417

Public Records/Child Advocacy Center Personnel and Child Protection Team Members – This bill creates a public record exemption for information of current and former employees of Child Advocacy Centers and Child Protection Teams.

 

HB 449

Children’s Initiatives – This bill codifies two existing children’s initiatives in statute.

 

CS/CS/HB 483

Unfair Insurance Trade Practices – This bill increases the maximum limit of advertising, promotional gifts and charitable contributions permitted by insurance companies or agents from $25 to $100 in any calendar year.

 

CS/HB 495

K-12 Public Education – This bill increases student access to computer science instruction and expands protections for students.

 

HB 523

Trespass on Airport Property – This bill enhances criminal penalties for trespassing with the intent to injure another person, damage property or impede the operation of certain areas of an airport.

 

CS/HB 529

Florida Fire Prevention Code – This bill revises regulations relating to combustible waste and refuse in apartment buildings.

 

CS/HB 533

Unfair Insurance Trade Practices – This bill allows a property and casualty insurer to condition the sale of insurance on the purchase of certain motor vehicle services.

HB 577

High School Graduation Requirements – This bill allows students to use apprenticeship and preapprenticeship programs to satisfy elective and arts high school graduation requirements.

 

CS/HB 703

Water Management District Surplus Land – This bill provides flexibility to water management districts when selling certain surplus lands.

 

CS/CS/CS/HB 705

Public Records/Water Management District Surplus Lands – This billauthorizes a public records exemption for certain information during the process of selling surplus lands for water management districts.

HB 1009

Closing the Gap Grant Program – This bill adds Lupus as a priority area for the Closing the Gap Grant Program.

 

CS/CS/HB 1151

Developments of Regional Impact – This bill eliminates state and regional review of existing Developments of Regional Impact (DRIs), eliminates the Florida Quality Development (FQD) program, and transfers the responsibility for DRI and FQD development orders to the local governments in which the developments are located.

 

CS/CS/HB 1173

Lands Used for Governmental Purposes – This bill prioritizes purchase of available military base buffering lands by the Division of State Lands, adds additional criteria for the selection of lands under the Military Base Protection Program, and creates a way for certain counties to use tourist impact tax revenues for affordable housing.

 

CS/CS/HB 1383

Tax Deed Sales – This bill makes changes to the tax deed sale process.

 

To view the transmittal letter, click HERE.

Governor Scott vetoed the following bill:

CS/CS/HB 1149

Environmental Regulation – Read the veto letter HERE.