APA Florida Bill Tracking Report April 6, 2009
 Sorted by Bill Number
SB 0044Relating to Relief/Larry Bostic/Dept. of Financial ServicesDeutch
Relief/Larry Bostic/Dept. of Financial Services; Compensates Larry Bostic for wrongful imprisonment and for being a victim of a miscarriage of justice. Directs the Chief Financial Officer to draw a warrant. Requires the purchase of an annuity. Provides for the waiver of specified tuition and fees. Provides for the waiver of fees and premiums for enrollment in the state health insurance plan. Provides conditions for payment. Prohibits the payment of fees and costs, etc. CLAIM WITH APPROPRIATION: $1,700,000. EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon becoming law.
8/1/2008SENATE Filed
12/29/2008SENATE Withdrawn prior to introduction
 
HB 0073Relating to Expedited Permitting Process for Economic Development ProjectsSchenck
Expedited Permitting Process for Economic Development Projects: Designates act "Mike McHugh Act"; requires DEP & water management districts to adopt programs to expedite processing of permits for certain economic development projects; requires municipalities & counties to identify certain businesses by commission resolution; provides timeframe for permit application approval or denial. Effective Date: July 1, 2009
3/19/2009HOUSE On Council agenda - Policy Council, 03/23/09, 1:00 pm, 17 H
3/23/2009HOUSE Favorable by Policy Council; 22 Yeas, 0 Nays
3/24/2009HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on second reading
 
SB 0110Relating to Community Redevelopment/Blighted AreasBullard (L)
Community Redevelopment/Blighted Areas [EPSC]; Expands the definition of the term "blighted area" to include land previously used as a military facility. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
3/17/2009SENATE Now in Finance and Tax
3/19/2009SENATE On Committee agenda - Finance and Tax Committee, 03/24/09, 4:00 pm, 301 S
3/24/2009SENATE Favorable by Finance and Tax Committee; 5 Yeas, 0 Nays; Now in Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations
 
HB 0161Relating to Affordable HousingAubuchon
Affordable Housing: Revises & provides provisions relating to affordable housing; revises provisions relating to local land development regulations; provides for assessment of property receiving low-income housing tax credit; provides criteria for determining whether certain properties are entitled to an exemption from ad valorem taxation; provides Florida Housing Finance Corporation with certain requirements, powers, & limitations; requires certain governmental entities to develop & implement strategies & procedures designed to increase affordable housing opportunities for certain young adults; provides requirements for local housing assistance plans; reenacts & amends provisions relating to qualification for awards from local housing assistance trust funds; provides for retroactive operation; revises criteria that apply to awards made for purpose of providing eligible housing; authorizes & limits percentage of funds from local housing distribution that may be used for manufactured housing; provides counties & certain municipalities with certain powers; revises appointments to local affordable housing advisory committee; repeals provisions relating to state administration of funds remaining in Local Government Housing Trust Fund; revises district school board powers & duties in relation to use of land for affordable housing in certain areas for certain personnel. Effective Date: July 1, 2009
3/30/2009HOUSE On Council agenda - Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council, 04/01/09, 9:00 am, 404 H
4/1/2009HOUSE Favorable with CS by Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council; 14 Yeas, 1 Nay
4/6/2009HOUSE Committee Substitute (C2) Text Filed
 
SB 0274Relating to Protection of Springs Constantine
Protection of Springs [EPSC] ; Requires the DEP to delineate the springsheds of specified springs. Requires the DEP to adopt spring protection zones by secretarial order and to adopt total maximum daily loads and basin management action plans for spring systems. Requires the DOH to implement a statewide onsite sewage treatment and disposal system inspection program. Prohibits use of certain fertilizers after a specified date, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
3/31/2009SENATE Not considered by Community Affairs
4/1/2009SENATE On Committee agenda - Community Affairs Committee, 04/06/09, 9:00 am, 412 K
4/6/2009SENATE Favorable with 6 Amendments by Community Affairs Committee; 9 Yeas, 1 Nay
 
SB 0284Relating to Department of Transportation Bullard (L)
Department of Transportation [CPSC]; Directs the department to maintain specified training programs for employees and prospective employees. Eliminates the requirement for annual updating of the Florida Transportation Plan. Deletes the requirement to develop a short-range component of the plan. Amends provisions relating to proposed turnpike projects, the Transportation Regional Incentive Program, and the Enhanced Bridge Program for Sustainable Transportation, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
12/3/2008SENATE Filed
12/17/2008SENATE Referred to Transportation; Community Affairs; Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means
 
SB 0334Relating to State Housing Trust FundWilson
State Housing Trust Fund [EPSC]; Revises provisions governing the distribution of a portion of the proceeds of the excise tax on documents to the State Housing Trust Fund. Provides for the annual appropriation of a portion of the taxes distributed to the State Housing Trust Fund for specified uses conforming to the purposes for which the fund was created. APPROPRIATION: Indeterminate. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
12/10/2008SENATE Filed
12/17/2008SENATE Referred to Community Affairs; Finance and Tax; Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means
 
SB 0360Relating to Growth ManagementBennett
Growth Management [EPSC]; Cites this act as the "Community Renewal Act." Extends dates relating to requirements for adopting amendments to the capital improvements element of a local comprehensive plan. Provides legislative findings relating to transportation concurrency exception areas. Revises provisions relating to the state review of comprehensive plans. Revises provisions relating to impact fees, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon becoming law.
3/19/2009SENATE Favorable with CS by Policy & Steering Committee on Ways & Means; 14 Yeas, 3 Nays; Placed on Special Order Calendar for 03/24/09 - If Received; Committee Substitute (C2) Text Filed
3/24/2009SENATE Read Second Time; Amendments Adopted (885062,141460); Ordered engrossed; Engrossed (E1) Text Filed
4/2/2009SENATE Read Third Time; Amendment(s) Withdrawn; Passed (Vote: 32 Yeas / 8 Nays)
 
SB 0362Relating to Growth ManagementBennett
Growth Management [EPSC]; Expresses the legislative intent to revise laws relating to growth management. EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon becoming law.
1/15/2009SENATE Referred to Community Affairs; Environmental Preservation and Conservation; Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations; Rules
4/1/2009SENATE On Committee agenda - Community Affairs Committee, 04/06/09, 9:00 am, 412 K - PCS
4/6/2009SENATE Favorable with CS by Community Affairs Committee; 7 Yeas, 2 Nays
 
SB 0364Relating to Department of Community AffairsBennett
Department of Community Affairs [EPSC]; Expresses the legislative intent to revise laws relating to the Department of Community Affairs. EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon becoming law.
12/15/2008SENATE Filed
1/15/2009SENATE Referred to Community Affairs; Governmental Oversight and Accountability; Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations; Rules
 
SB 0370Relating to Growth ManagementBennett
Growth Management [EPSC]; Expresses the legislative intent to revise laws relating to growth management. EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon becoming law.
12/15/2008SENATE Filed
1/15/2009SENATE Referred to Community Affairs; Environmental Preservation and Conservation; Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations; Rules
 
SB 0374Relating to Affordable HousingBennett
Affordable Housing [EPSC]; Expresses the legislative intent to revise laws relating to affordable housing. EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon becoming law.
12/15/2008SENATE Filed
1/15/2009SENATE Referred to Community Affairs; Commerce; Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations; Rules
 
SB 0378Relating to Affordable HousingBennett
Affordable Housing [EPSC]; Expresses the legislative intent to revise laws relating to affordable housing. EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon becoming law.
12/15/2008SENATE Filed
1/15/2009SENATE Referred to Community Affairs; Commerce; Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations; Rules
 
SB 0424Relating to Transportation Gardiner
Transportation [CPSC]; Provides that the executive director of the Florida Transportation Commission is in the Senior Management Service. Provides for counties to incur certain costs related to the relocation or removal of certain utility facilities under specified circumstances. Provides that certain port-related facilities may not be designated as developments of regional impact under certain circumstances, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
3/19/2009SENATE On Committee agenda - Community Affairs Committee, 03/24/09, 1:45 pm, 412 K
3/24/2009SENATE Favorable with 1 Amendment by Community Affairs Committee; 9 Yeas, 1 Nay
4/1/2009SENATE Now in Finance and Tax
 
HB 0441Relating to Coastal ManagementReagan
Coastal Management: Includes specified port-related industrial or commercial project facilities within list of facilities that are not developments of regional impact. Effective Date: July 1, 2009
2/6/2009HOUSE Referred to Military & Local Affairs Policy Committee; Roads, Bridges & Ports Policy Committee; Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council
3/9/2009HOUSE On Committee agenda - Military & Local Affairs Policy Committee, 03/11/09, 8:30 am, 102 H
3/11/2009HOUSE Favorable by Military & Local Affairs Policy Committee; 13 Yeas, 0 Nays; Now in Roads, Bridges & Ports Policy Committee
 
SB 0582Relating to Florida Transportation Revenue Study Commission Baker
Florida Transportation Revenue Study Commission [CPSC]; Provides legislative findings with respect to the need to preserve investments in transportation infrastructure and reduce congestion. Creates the Florida Transportation Revenue Study Commission for the purpose of studying the state's transportation needs and developing recommendations. Requires the Center for Urban Transportation Research at the University of South Florida to provide staff support to the commission, etc. APPROPRIATION: $225,000. EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon becoming law.
3/17/2009SENATE Favorable by Community Affairs Committee; 10 Yeas, 0 Nays; Now in Finance and Tax
3/19/2009SENATE On Committee agenda - Finance and Tax Committee, 03/24/09, 4:00 pm, 301 S
3/24/2009SENATE Favorable by Finance and Tax Committee; 5 Yeas, 0 Nays; Now in Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations
 
HB 0593Relating to Water ResourcesBoyd
Water Resources: Revises definition of Florida-friendly landscape; deletes references to "xeriscape"; revises eligibility criteria for certain WMD incentive programs; requires certain local government ordinances & amendments to incorporate specified landscape irrigation & design standards & identify specified invasive exotic plant species; requires WMDs to consult with additional entities for activities relating to Florida-friendly landscaping practices; specifies programs for delivery of educational programs relating to such practices; provides that certain regulations prohibiting implementation of Florida-friendly landscape or conflicting with provisions governing permitting of consumptive uses of water are prohibited; revises application requirements for water well contractor licensure; requires applicants to provide specified documentation; requires water management districts to implement Florida-friendly landscaping practices on specified properties & develop specified programs for implementing such practices; requires water management districts to consider certain information in evaluating water use applications from public water suppliers; authorizes administrative fine to be imposed for each occurrence of unlicensed well water contracting. Effective Date: July 1, 2009
3/27/2009HOUSE On Council agenda - General Government Policy Council, 03/31/09, 8:30 am, 17 H
3/31/2009HOUSE Favorable with CS by General Government Policy Council; 16 Yeas, 0 Nays
4/2/2009HOUSE Committee Substitute (C2) Text Filed; Placed on Calendar, on second reading
 
SB 0630Relating to Impact Fees/Moratorium on Imposition or CollectionBennett
Impact Fees/Moratorium on Imposition or Collection [EPSC]; Provides for a 3-year moratorium on the imposition or collection of impact fees by a county or municipality. Provides for future expiration of the moratorium. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
1/12/2009SENATE Filed
1/23/2009SENATE Referred to Community Affairs; Finance and Tax; Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means
2/11/2009----- Bill to Be Discussed During the Office of the EDR's Revenue Estimating Impact Conference; 02/13/09, 8:30 a.m., 117 K (No Votes Will Be Taken)
 
HB 0637Relating to Affordable Housing for SeniorsPafford
Affordable Housing for Seniors: Revises provisions relating to elements of local comprehensive plans to include element for affordable housing for seniors; provides for disposition of real property by local government for development of affordable housing. Effective Date: July 1, 2009
1/28/2009HOUSE Filed
2/25/2009HOUSE Referred to Military & Local Affairs Policy Committee; Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council; Transportation & Economic Development Appropriations Committee; Full Appropriations Council on Education & Economic Development
 
SB 0730Relating to Department of Community AffairsBennett
Department of Community Affairs [EPSC]; Expresses the legislative intent to abolish the Department of Community Affairs and provide for the reorganization of its services among other agencies. EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon becoming law.
1/14/2009SENATE Filed
1/23/2009SENATE Referred to Community Affairs; Governmental Oversight and Accountability; Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations; Rules
 
HB 0819Relating to Department of TransportationAdkins
Department of Transportation: Revises provisions relating to Small County Road Assistance Program; provides for resumption of certain funding for program; revises criteria for program eligibility; revises criteria for prioritization of projects; revises provisions relating to Small County Outreach Program; revises purpose of program to include certain project types. Effective Date: July 1, 2009
3/18/2009HOUSE Favorable with CS by Roads, Bridges & Ports Policy Committee; 19 Yeas, 0 Nays
3/23/2009HOUSE Committee Substitute (C1) Text Filed
3/25/2009HOUSE Now in Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council
 
HB 0821Relating to Community Development DistrictsO'Toole
Community Development Districts: Revises deed restriction enforcement rulemaking authority of boards of directors of community development districts; revises procedures & requirements to amend boundaries of community development districts; revises procedures & requirements to merge community development districts; provides for petition filing fees; preserves rights of creditors, liens upon property, & claims & pending actions or proceedings. Effective Date: July 1, 2009
3/26/2009HOUSE Heard at previous meeting by Military & Local Affairs Policy Committee
4/1/2009HOUSE Committee Substitute (C1) Text Filed
4/2/2009HOUSE Now in Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council
 
SB 0852Relating to Economic Development Projects/Expedited PermittingFasano
Economic Development Projects/Expedited Permitting [EPSC]; Cites this act as the "Mike McHugh Act." Requires the Department of Environmental Protection and water management districts to adopt programs to expedite the processing of permits for certain economic development projects. Provides an exception. Requires municipalities and counties to identify certain businesses by commission resolution. Requires a preapplication review. Provides a timeframe for permit application approval or denial. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
3/25/2009SENATE Now in Community Affairs
4/1/2009SENATE On Committee agenda - Community Affairs Committee, 04/06/09, 9:00 am, 412 K
4/6/2009SENATE Favorable with 1 Amendment by Community Affairs Committee; 10 Yeas, 0 Nays
 
SB 0856Relating to Coastal ManagementBennett
Coastal Management [EPSC]; Includes certain port-related industrial or commercial project facilities within the list of facilities that are not developments of regional impact under certain circumstances. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
3/27/2009SENATE On Committee agenda - Commerce Committee, 04/01/09, 4:00 pm, 401 S
4/1/2009SENATE Favorable by Commerce Committee; 10 Yeas, 0 Nays
4/2/2009SENATE Now in Transportation
 
SB 0912Relating to Affordable Housing for SeniorsDeutch
Affordable Housing for Seniors [EPSC]; Revises provisions relating to the elements of local comprehensive plans to include an element for affordable housing for seniors. Provides for the disposition of real property by a local government for the development of affordable housing. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
1/22/2009SENATE Filed
1/30/2009SENATE Referred to Community Affairs; Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations
 
SB 0932Relating to Transportation Transportation Committee
Transportation [CPSC]; Requires the DOT to conduct a study of transportation alternatives for the Interstate 95 corridor. Provides for the salary and benefits of the executive director of the Florida Transportation Commission to be set in accordance with the Senior Management Service. Provides that certain port-related facilities may not be designated as developments of regional impact under certain circumstances, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon becoming law.
2/5/2009SENATE Referred to Transportation; Community Affairs; Education Pre-K - 12; Governmental Oversight and Accountability; Finance and Tax; Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means
2/9/2009SENATE On Committee agenda - Transportation, 02/19/09, 3:30 pm, 37 S
2/19/2009SENATE Temporarily postponed by Transportation
 
HB 0941Relating to TransportationRay
Transportation: Provides legislative findings with respect to need to preserve investments in transportation infrastructure & reduce congestion; creates Florida Transportation Revenue Study Commission for purpose of studying state's transportation needs & developing recommendations; requires Center for Urban Transportation Research at USF to provide staff support to commission; provides funding for commission through federal funds for metropolitan transportation planning. Effective Date: upon becoming a law
3/25/2009HOUSE Favorable with CS by Roads, Bridges & Ports Policy Committee; 19 Yeas, 0 Nays
3/27/2009HOUSE Committee Substitute (C1) Text Filed
3/30/2009HOUSE Now in Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council
 
HB 1019Relating to Growth ManagementMcKeel
Growth Management: Redefines "financial feasibility" for purposes of school facilities not meeting concurrency requirements in given year; revises public & transportation facilities concurrency requirements; provides for transportation concurrency exception areas; authorizes local governments to adopt lower level-of-service standard for transportation; revises provisions relating to calculation of proportionate-share contribution; provides for applicability & calculation of proportionate fair-share mitigation; provides incentives for landowners or developers who contribute or pay proportionate fair-share mitigation; revises provisions relating to creation of transportation concurrency backlog authorities; requires local government to adopt transportation concurrency backlog areas as part of local comprehensive plan capital improvements element; revises preapplication procedures for developments of regional impact; requires that levels of service in transportation methodology be same as used to evaluate concurrency & proportionate-share contributions; provides for transportation mobility fee; requires DCA & DOT to coordinate mobility fees studies to develop methodology for mobility fee system; requires Secretaries of Community Affairs & Transportation to submit joint interim reports to Legislature; requires DCA to develop & submit to Legislature proposed amendments to ch. 9J-5, F.A.C., for incorporating mobility fee methodology...Effective Date: July 1, 2009
2/19/2009HOUSE Filed
3/5/2009HOUSE Referred to Military & Local Affairs Policy Committee; Roads, Bridges & Ports Policy Committee; Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council; Full Appropriations Council on Education & Economic Development
 
HB 1021Relating to Department of TransportationAubuchon
Department of Transportation: Requires study of alternatives to Interstate 95 corridor; provides for salary & benefits of executive director of Florida Transportation Commission, counties to incur costs related to utility facilities, claims relating to maintenance contracts, department to pay proposal costs, public pay telephones & advertising thereon, toll collection systems, business partnership pilot program, Old Cutler Road; revises provisions for comprehensive plans, transportation concurrency backlog authorities, contractor responsibilities, State Arbitration Board, toll revenues, toll rates, bonds, aid & contributions by governmental entities for projects, project or project phase not in adopted work program, adopted work program, Florida Transportation Plan, Small County Road Assistance Program, financial disclosure for authorities, outdoor advertising, & logo sign program; establishes goal for department to procure design-build contracts; abolishes Tampa Bay Commuter Transit Authority. Effective Date: upon becoming a law
3/27/2009HOUSE On Council agenda - Finance & Tax Council, 03/31/09, 1:15 pm, 102 H
3/31/2009HOUSE On Council agenda - Finance & Tax Council, 04/02/09, 10:00 am, 102 H; Favorable by Finance & Tax Council; 14 Yeas, 0 Nays; Removed from Council agenda - Finance & Tax Council, 04/02/09, 10:00 am
4/1/2009HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on second reading
 
SB 1040Relating to Affordable HousingBennett
Affordable Housing [WPSC]; Provides limitations on the Florida Housing Finance Corporation's access to the state allocation pool. Provides for the assessment of property receiving the low-income housing tax credit. Provides additional criteria for determining whether certain affordable housing property owned by certain exempt organizations is entitled to an exemption from ad valorem taxation. Revises appointments to a local affordable housing advisory committee, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
3/17/2009SENATE Favorable with CS by Community Affairs Committee; 10 Yeas, 0 Nays
3/18/2009SENATE Committee Substitute (C1) Text Filed; Bill to Be Discussed During the Office of the EDR's Revenue Estimating Impact Conference; 03/20/09, 10:00 a.m., 117 K (No Votes Will Be Taken)
3/19/2009SENATE Now in Judiciary
 
SB 1042Relating to Affordable HousingBennett
Affordable Housing [WPSC]: Provides limitations on the Florida Housing Finance Corporation's access to the state allocation pool. Provides for the assessment of property receiving the low-income housing tax credit. Provides additional criteria for determining whether certain affordable housing property owned by certain exempt organizations is entitled to an exemption from ad valorem taxation. Revises appointments to a local affordable housing advisory committee, etc. Effective Date: 07/01/2009
3/26/2009SENATE On Committee agenda - Community Affairs, 03/31/09, 9:00 am, 412 K
3/31/2009SENATE Favorable with CS by Community Affairs; 10 Yeas, 0 Nays
4/1/2009SENATE Committee Substitute (C1) Text Filed
 
SB 1212Relating to Public TransitConstantine
Public Transit [CPSC]; Provides definitions relating to commuter rail service, rail corridors, and railroad operation for purposes of the rail program within the Department of Transportation. Revises the time period within which the department must revise the rail system plan and requires a report. Authorizes the department to indemnify and hold harmless a railroad company when the department acquires a rail corridor from the company, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon becoming law.
3/11/2009SENATE Favorable with CS by Judiciary Committee; 6 Yeas, 3 Nays
3/13/2009SENATE Committee Substitute (C1) Text Filed
3/17/2009SENATE Now in Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations
 
SB 1306Relating to Growth Management Bennett
Growth Management [EPSC]; Redefines the term "financial feasibility" to provide for school facilities that do not meet concurrency requirements in a particular year. Revises provisions relating to the concurrency requirements for public facilities and transportation facilities. Revises provisions relating to the creation of transportation concurrency backlog authorities. Revises provisions relating to the preapplication procedures for developments of regional impact, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
3/19/2009SENATE On Committee agenda - Community Affairs Committee, 03/24/09, 1:45 pm, 412 K
3/24/2009SENATE Favorable with CS by Community Affairs Committee; 7 Yeas, 3 Nays
3/26/2009SENATE Committee Substitute (C1) Text Filed; Now in Transportation
 
HB 1315Relating to Construction of Electric Transmission LinesBrisé
Construction of Electric Transmission Lines: Removes exceptions to requirements for electric utility to obtain certification prior to construction of transmission line; requires electric utility to notify affected municipalities of proposed transmission line sites & routes; requires disclosure of methods used to determine routes & efforts to minimize impact on municipality; authorizes municipality to request hearing by PSC to determine disputes with electric utility; authorizes municipality to bring action challenging transmission line siting; authorizes local governmental entity that requests electric transmission lines be placed underground to share underground installation costs with any surrounding governmental entity that benefits from installation. Effective Date: upon becoming a law
3/10/2009HOUSE Referred to Energy & Utilities Policy Committee; Military & Local Affairs Policy Committee; General Government Policy Council; Policy Council
3/13/2009HOUSE On Committee agenda - Energy & Utilities Policy Committee, 03/17/09, 8:00 am, 17 H
3/17/2009HOUSE Temporarily postponed by Energy & Utilities Policy Committee
 
SB 1336Relating to Discretionary Surtax on Documents Fasano
Discretionary Surtax on Documents; Deletes provisions relating to funding housing assistance for low-income and moderate-income families. Authorizes counties to levy a discretionary surtax on documents for the purpose of financing school and transportation facilities. Increases the types of documents to which the surtax applies to include documents relating to single-family residences. Requires counties that levy the discretionary surtax to reduce certain impact fees, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
2/5/2009SENATE Filed
2/10/2009SENATE Withdrawn prior to introduction
 
SB 1344Relating to My Safe Florida Home Program Bennett
My Safe Florida Home Program [CPSC]; Authorizes condominium unit owners to apply for program grants to retrofit their properties to make them less vulnerable to hurricane damage. Provides funding and additional legislative intent. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
2/5/2009SENATE Filed
2/19/2009SENATE Referred to Banking and Insurance; Regulated Industries; General Government Appropriations; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means
 
HB 1349Relating to Environmental ProtectionPatronis
Environmental Protection: Establishes date for specified information to be included in land management plans for conservation lands; revises timeframe for acquisition of specified county lands; revises provisions relating to Acquisition and Restoration Council; establishes dates for submission of certain reports & lists to Land Management Uniform Accounting Council; revises provisions for use of Florida Forever Trust Fund proceeds; clarifies title provisions for certain sovereignty lands; revises certain petition provisions for specified submerged lands; revises provisions for pollution control enforcement, procedures, & remedies; provides additional penalties for specified violations relating to drinking water contamination, wastewater permits, dredge or fill activities, stormwater management systems, mangrove trimming or alteration, solid waste, air emission, storage tank systems, & petroleum contamination & waste cleanup; revises provisions for administrative proceedings & penalties relating to pollution control violations; revises administrative penalty provisions for specified violators; provides exception from entitlement to specified marketable record title. Effective Date: July 1, 2009
3/26/2009HOUSE Committee Substitute (C1) Text Filed
3/27/2009HOUSE On Council agenda - General Government Policy Council, 03/31/09, 8:30 am, 17 H
3/31/2009HOUSE Favorable with CS by General Government Policy Council; 13 Yeas, 4 Nays
 
HB 1361Relating to Property RightsEisnaugle
Property Rights: Shortens notice period for certain actions; provides for state land planning agency to receive notice of claims; revises procedures for determining governmental entity's final decision identifying allowable uses for property; provides that enactment of law or adoption of regulation does not constitute applying law or regulation; provides factor that may be considered in determining whether inordinate burden has been imposed on real property; provides for waiver of sovereign immunity for liability; provides for prospective application. Effective Date: July 1, 2009
3/2/2009HOUSE Filed
3/10/2009HOUSE Referred to Military & Local Affairs Policy Committee; Civil Justice & Courts Policy Committee; Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council; Finance & Tax Council
 
SB 1450Relating to BrownfieldsConstantine
Brownfields [EPSC]; Deletes an obsolete date with respect to the establishment of rules governing the brownfield rehabilitation program. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
2/10/2009SENATE Filed
2/19/2009SENATE Referred to Environmental Preservation and Conservation; Community Affairs; General Government Appropriations; Rules
 
HB 1451Relating to Transportation FacilitiesRay
Transportation: Revises concurrency requirements to provide for hangars, weight limits for vehicles on highways, & powers & duties of DOT; authorizes counties to enter into agreements with private entities; provides for disposal of personal property, aircraft, & motor vehicles found at public-use airports; directs Northwest Florida Regional Transportation Planning Organization to conduct study on advancing funds for construction projects; creates Florida Transportation Revenue Study Commission for purpose of studying state's transportation needs. Effective Date: July 1, 2009
3/27/2009HOUSE Reference to Military & Local Affairs Policy Committee removed; Remaining reference: Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council; Now in Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council
3/30/2009HOUSE On Council agenda - Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council, 04/01/09, 9:00 am, 404 H
4/1/2009HOUSE Temporarily postponed by Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council
 
SB 1454Relating to Wekiva River Protection AreaConstantine
Wekiva River Protection Area [EPSC]; Deletes an obsolete date relating to the review of local comprehensive plans by counties within the protection area. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
2/10/2009SENATE Filed
2/19/2009SENATE Referred to Environmental Preservation and Conservation; Community Affairs; General Government Appropriations; Rules
 
HB 1477Relating to Legally Required Advertisements and Public Notices by Governmental EntitiesZapata
Legally Required Advertisements and Public Notices by Governmental Entities: Authorizes various governmental entities to publish or advertise legally required public notices & advertisements on publicly accessible website; defines "publicly accessible website"; provides conditions for utilization of publicly accessible website for such purposes; provides for optional receipt of legally required public notices & advertisements via first class mail; provides requirements for legally required advertisements & public notices published on publicly accessible website; provides that specified notice, advertisement, or publication on publicly accessible website constitutes legal notice; provides that advertisements directed by law or order or decree of court to be made in county in which no newspaper is published may be made by publication on publicly accessible website; provides clarifying & conforming language; reenacts various provisions of law to incorporate amendments to various statutes in act in references thereto. Effective Date: Not Specified
3/10/2009HOUSE Referred to Governmental Affairs Policy Committee; Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council; Criminal & Civil Justice Policy Council; Finance & Tax Council
3/23/2009HOUSE On Committee agenda - Governmental Affairs Policy Committee, 03/25/09, 8:30 am, 306 H - Workshop
3/25/2009HOUSE Not discussed by Governmental Affairs Policy Committee
 
SB 2026Relating to Regulatory ReformAltman
Regulatory Reform [EPSC]; Provides an extension and renewal of certain permits, development orders, or other land use approvals. Provides for 50-year consumptive use permits in certain circumstances. Specifies that certain biofuel projects are eligible for expedited permitting. Clarifies the authority of local governments and state agencies to impose regulations on the taking of wild animal life and fresh water aquatic life, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon becoming law.
3/26/2009SENATE On Committee agenda - Community Affairs, 03/31/09, 9:00 am, 412 K
3/31/2009SENATE Favorable with CS by Community Affairs; 9 Yeas, 0 Nays
4/1/2009SENATE Committee Substitute (C1) Text Filed
 
SB 2104Relating to Environmental ProtectionConstantine
Environmental Protection [EPSC]; Establishes a date by which land management plans for conservation lands must contain certain outcomes, goals, and elements. Deletes a 40-day timeframe for a board of county commissioners to decide whether to acquire county land being sold by the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund. Excludes certain air pollution violations from certain departmental actions, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
3/31/2009SENATE Not considered by Community Affairs
4/1/2009SENATE On Committee agenda - Community Affairs Committee, 04/06/09, 9:00 am, 412 K
4/6/2009SENATE Favorable with CS by Community Affairs Committee; 10 Yeas, 0 Nays
 
SB 2148Relating to Growth ManagementBennett
Growth Management [EPSC]; Prohibits the members of the local governing body from serving on the local planning agency. Revises standards for the future land use plan in a local comprehensive plan. Requires certain counties to certify that they have adopted a plan for ensuring affordable workforce housing before obtaining certain funding. Provides that certain projects or high-performance transit systems be considered as committed facilities, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
3/24/2009SENATE Favorable with CS by Community Affairs Committee; 10 Yeas, 0 Nays
3/26/2009SENATE Committee Substitute (C1) Text Filed
3/30/2009SENATE Reference to Education Pre-K - 12 removed; Reference to Communications, Energy, and Public Utilities added; Remaining references: Transportation; Communications, Energy, and Public Utilities; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means; Now in Transportation
 
SB 2388Relating to Surplus Lands Available for Affordable HousingGaetz
Surplus Lands Available for Affordable Housing [EPSC]; Provides that a county or municipality failing to complete and update the inventory of all real property held by the county or municipality which is appropriate for affordable housing is ineligible to receive any state funding for affordable housing. Requires each district school board to certify to the Commissioner of Education its completion of a list of surplus real property, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
2/27/2009SENATE Filed
3/10/2009SENATE Referred to Community Affairs; Education Pre-K - 12; General Government Appropriations; Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means
 
SB 2424Relating to Water SupplyJustice
Water Supply [EPSC]; Creates provisions relating to water supply policy, planning, production, and funding. Provides for the powers and duties of water management district governing boards. Requires the DEP to develop the Florida water supply plan. Requires WMDs to fund and implement water resource development. Encourages municipalities, counties, and special districts to create regional water supply authorities, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
2/27/2009SENATE Filed
3/12/2009SENATE Referred to Environmental Preservation and Conservation; Community Affairs; Governmental Oversight and Accountability; Finance and Tax; General Government Appropriations
 
SB 2530Relating to Water Resources Baker
Water Resources [EPSC]; Provides legislative findings regarding the use of Florida-friendly landscape. Revises eligibility criteria for certain water management district incentive programs. Requires certain local government ordinances and amendments to incorporate specified landscape irrigation and design standards and identify specified invasive exotic plant species. Revises application requirements for water well contractor licensure, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
3/26/2009SENATE On Committee agenda - Community Affairs, 03/31/09, 9:00 am, 412 K
3/31/2009SENATE Favorable with 1 Amendment by Community Affairs; 9 Yeas, 0 Nays
4/1/2009SENATE Now in Environmental Preservation and Conservation
 
SB 2572Relating to Rural Agricultural Industrial CentersDean
Rural Agricultural Industrial Centers [EPSC]; Authorizes landowners within a rural agricultural industrial center to apply for an amendment to the local government comprehensive plan for certain purposes. Requires that the local government amend its comprehensive plan within a specified period after receiving such application. Provides that such amendments are presumed consistent with the Florida Administrative Code, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/01/2009.
3/31/2009SENATE Favorable by Community Affairs; 10 Yeas, 0 Nays; Now in Commerce; On Committee agenda - Commerce Committee, 04/01/09, 4:00 pm, 401 S
4/1/2009SENATE Favorable by Commerce Committee; 10 Yeas, 0 Nays
4/2/2009SENATE Now in Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations
 
HB 7009Relating to Public TransitEconomic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council
Public Transit: Provides definitions relating to commuter rail service, rail corridors, & railroad operation for purposes of rail program within DOT; revises time period within which department must update rail system plan; requires status report to Legislature to accompany plan; provides additional duties for DOT relating to regional rail system plan; authorizes department to assume certain liability on rail corridor; authorizes department to indemnify & hold harmless freight rail operator when department acquires rail corridor from freight rail operator; provides for allocation of risk; authorizes DOT to purchase & provide insurance in relation to rail corridors; authorizes marketing & promotional expenses; extends provisions to other governmental entities providing commuter rail service on public right-of-way. Effective Date: July 1, 2009
3/4/2009HOUSE Filed (formerly PCB EDCA1)
 
HB 7049Relating to Community AffairsMilitary & Local Affairs Policy Committee
Community Affairs: Creates Office of Emergency Management within EOG; creates additional divisions of DOS; revises requirements for adopting amendments to capital improvements element of local comprehensive plans & for public school facilities element implementing school concurrency program; revises concurrency requirements; authorizes local governments to establish transportation concurrency exemption areas; revises transportation concurrency requirements for developments of regional impact, proportionate-share contribution & mitigation requirements, school concurrency requirements, & adoption of impact fees; requires charter schools to be considered as mitigation option; prohibits establishment of specified local security standards; authorizes local governments to use streamlined review process for comprehensive plan amendments or amendment packages; provides for alternative state review processes for local comprehensive plan amendments; provides for exemptions from state review of comprehensive plans; provides for replacing transportation concurrency system with mobility fee system; requires DOT to establish approved transportation methodology for assessing traffic impacts of developments; provides for extending certain permits, orders, or applications; transfers DCA to DOS & EOG. Effective Date: July 1, 2009
3/16/2009HOUSE Filed (formerly PCB MLA1)
3/17/2009HOUSE Referred to Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council
 

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