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FLH1645PassAllows resiliency facilities in local government comprehensive plans & specified districts; requires rural electric coops & municipal electric utilities to enter into mutual aid agreement for restoring power after natural disaster; requires public ut...
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2024-05-16
Chapter No. 2024-186
FLH0287Passlimiting the amount of certain revenues in the State Transportation Trust Fund which the Department of Transportation may annually commit to public transit projects; revising provisions relating to a traffic and revenue study provided by a private en...
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2024-05-13
Chapter No. 2024-173
FLH1285PassRevises provisions relating to K-12 education, postsecondary education, & Education Practices Commission; establishes Purple Star School District Program; creates AA specialized transfer degrees; requires SBE to adopt rules for issuance of classical ...
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2024-04-17
Chapter No. 2024-101
FLH1147PassExtends expiration date of certain promotional rate.
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2024-04-16
Chapter No. 2024-98
FLS0076PassRepealing and deleting provisions which have become inoperative by noncurrent repeal or expiration and, pursuant to s. 11.242(5)(b) and (i), F.S., may be omitted from the 2023 Florida Statutes only through a reviser's bill duly enacted by the Legisla...
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2024-02-21
Chapter No. 2024-3
FLS0082PassAmending provisions to conform to section 147 of chapter 2023-173, Laws of Florida, which directs the Division of Law Revision to prepare a reviser's bill for the 2024 Regular Session of the Legislature to replace references to the terms "Department ...
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2024-02-21
Chapter No. 2024-6
FLS0074PassDeleting provisions that have expired, have become obsolete, have had their effect, have served their purpose, or have been impliedly repealed or superseded; removing inconsistencies, redundancies, and unnecessary repetition in the statutes; and impr...
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2024-02-21
Chapter No. 2024-2
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