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What’s in the 2nd Florida Special Session?

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.