What I’m Watching This Week
What’s in the Special Session?
The bills have been filed and here’s what we are watching this week and next.
In the House and Senate:
Emergency Response Bill
HB 1B/SB 2B – Creates Local Government Emergency Bridge Loan Program within DEO, subject to appropriation; provides program’s purpose; specifies program eligibility requirements; authorizes DEO to provide interest-free loans to eligible local governments through specified means; provides for expiration of program; provides appropriations.
Statewide Prosecutor
HB 3B/SB 4B – Statewide Prosecutor Specifying that certain crimes facilitated by or connected to the use of the Internet occur in every judicial circuit within the state; authorizing the Office of Statewide Prosecution to investigate and prosecute crimes involving voting in an election for a federal or state office, voting in an election on a referendum, an initiative, or an issue, the petition activities for a federal or state office, the petition activities for a referendum, an initiative, or an issue, or voter registration, etc.
Transportation of inspected Unauthorized Aliens
HB 5B/SB 6B – Transportation of Inspected Unauthorized Aliens; Creating the Unauthorized Alien Transport Program within the Division of Emergency Management to facilitate the transport of inspected unauthorized aliens within the United States; authorizing the division to contract for services to implement the program; authorizing the division to adopt rules to implement the program; providing for future expiration, etc. APPROPRIATION: $10,000,000
Intercollegiate Athlete Compensation and Rights
HB7B/SB 8B – Revising requirements for athlete agents representing intercollegiate athletes for certain purposes; deleting requirements regarding the compensation that intercollegiate athletes may receive; deleting certain requirements for postsecondary educational institutions whose intercollegiate athletes seek to earn compensation or to have professional representation; requiring a postsecondary educational institution to conduct at least two financial literacy, life skills, and entrepreneurship workshops under certain conditions, etc.
In the House – Local Bills only
9B – Reedy Creek Improvement District, Orange, and Osceola Counties
Reenacting, amending & repealing chapter 67-764, Laws of Florida, relating to district; provides for continuation of authority for revenue collection & powers to meet outstanding obligations; renames district; provides boundaries; revises manner of selection of board of supervisors; provides term limits; revises board member compensation; revises powers of board; revises powers of district; provides for transition; provides for continued effect of stipulation between district & Orange County; provides exception to general law.
11B – Sunshine Water Control District, Broward County
Codifying, reenacting, amending & repealing district charter; provides for continuation of authority for revenue collection & powers to meet outstanding obligations; removes chapters 63-609 & 2021-255, Laws of Florida, relating to district; provides exception to general law.
13B – Eastpoint Water and Sewer District, Frankly County
Reenacts, amends, & repeals special act relating to district; provides for continuation of authority for revenue collection & powers to meet outstanding obligations; revises definitions; removes separate positions of board secretary & board treasurer; creates position of board secretary-treasurer; removes chapter 67-1399, Laws of Florida, relating to district; provides exception to general law.
In the House – No Senate Companion Bill
15B – Insurance
Creates Property Insurance Commission; provides for election of Commissioner of Insurance Regulation; revises homeowners’ eligibility criteria for mitigation grants; requires interests earned on insurance proceeds received by mortgagees & assignees to be paid to insureds; requires property insurers to cap premiums or to create sliding fee scales for premium rates; prohibits property insurers from using certain defenses as claims denials; revises requirements for risk assignment agreements; requires OPPAGA to conduct study of effectiveness of property insurance mediation program; increases appropriation to specified program.
17B – Eligibility for Medical Assistance and Related Services
Extends Medicaid eligibility to specified adults.