FSBA Daily Updates: Legislative Session 02-18-2016

TODAY’S HAPPENINGS In the House Economic Affairs Committee: HB 1361 – Growth Management by La Rosa – AMENDED; PASSED WITH A COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE (CS) Revises provisions regarding developments of regional impact; revises certain provisions regarding recommended orders & final orders. [NOTE:  Today’s amendments authorize the governing body of a county to employ tax increment financing and provide…

FSBA Daily Updates: Legislative Session 02-16-2016

TODAY’S HAPPENINGS In the Senate Criminal Justice Committee: SB 408 – Juvenile Civil Citations by Altman – AMENDED; PASSED WITH A COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE (CS) Requiring the establishment of civil citation or  similar diversion programs for juveniles; providing definitions; specifying program eligibility, participation, and implementation requirements; providing exceptions; providing applicability; etc. [NOTE:  The bill was amended with a…

FSBA Daily Updates: Legislative Session 02-15-2016

TODAY’S HAPPENINGS In recognition of Presidents’ Day, there were no legislative committee meetings of interest today. COMING UP TOMORROW [NOTE: Nearly all meetings may be viewed via live webcast or archived videos on the Florida Channel athttp://thefloridachannel.org/.] The Senate Criminal Justice Committee will meet (10:00 am – 12:00 pm) to consider the following item and others: SB 408 – Juvenile…

FSBA Daily Updates: Legislative Session 02-10-2016

TODAY’S HAPPENINGS [NOTE:  The bills and committees listed below are linked to their respective websites where you can find additional information.] In the House Judiciary Committee: HB 11 – Missing Persons with Special Needs by Porter – AMENDED; PASSED WITH A COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE (CS) Creates pilot projects in specified counties to provide personal devices to aid search-and-rescue efforts…

FSBA Daily Update: Legislative Session 02-08-2016

CAPITAL OUTLAY FUNDING UPDATE Controversy has arisen from a presentation made at the January 21 meeting of the House Appropriations Committee.  The presentation, made by House Education Appropriations Subcommittee Chair Eric Fresen, provided information that compared actual school construction costs with the statutorily set costs per student station.  Among other things, this report applied statutory cost…