Bill Text: FL S1144 | 2018 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Permit Fees
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (? 2-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-03-10 - Died on Calendar [S1144 Detail]
Download: Florida-2018-S1144-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2018 CS for CS for SB 1144 By the Committees on Appropriations; and Community Affairs; and Senator Perry 576-03846-18 20181144c2 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to permit fees; amending ss. 125.56 3 and 166.222, F.S.; requiring the governing bodies of 4 counties and municipalities to post their permit and 5 inspection fee schedules and building permit and 6 inspection utilization reports on their websites; 7 amending s. 553.80, F.S.; requiring certain governing 8 bodies of local governments to post their building 9 permit and inspection utilization reports on their 10 websites by a specified date; providing reporting 11 requirements; providing an effective date. 12 13 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 14 15 Section 1. Paragraph (c) is added to subsection (4) of 16 section 125.56, Florida Statutes, to read: 17 125.56 Enforcement and amendment of the Florida Building 18 Code and the Florida Fire Prevention Code; inspection fees; 19 inspectors; etc.— 20 (4) 21 (c) The governing body of a county authorized under this 22 section or s. 553.80 to issue fees shall post its permit and 23 inspection fee schedules and its building permit and inspection 24 utilization report required under s. 553.80(7) on its website. 25 Section 2. Section 166.222, Florida Statutes, is amended to 26 read: 27 166.222 Building code inspection fees.— 28 (1) The governing body of a municipality may provide a 29 schedule of reasonable inspection fees in order to defer the 30 costs of inspection and enforcement of the provisions of its 31 building code. 32 (2) The governing body of a municipality authorized under 33 s. 553.80 to issue fees shall post its permit and inspection fee 34 schedules and its building permit and inspection utilization 35 report required under s. 553.80(7) on its website. 36 Section 3. Subsection (7) of section 553.80, Florida 37 Statutes, is amended to read: 38 553.80 Enforcement.— 39 (7)(a) The governing bodies of local governments may 40 provide a schedule of reasonable fees, as authorized by s. 41 125.56(2) or s. 166.222 and this section, for enforcing this 42 part. These fees, and any fines or investment earnings related 43 to the fees, shall be used solely for carrying out the local 44 government’s responsibilities in enforcing the Florida Building 45 Code. When providing a schedule of reasonable fees, the total 46 estimated annual revenue derived from fees, and the fines and 47 investment earnings related to the fees, may not exceed the 48 total estimated annual costs of allowable activities. Any 49 unexpended balances shall be carried forward to future years for 50 allowable activities or shall be refunded at the discretion of 51 the local government. The basis for a fee structure for 52 allowable activities shall relate to the level of service 53 provided by the local government and shall include consideration 54 for refunding fees due to reduced services based on services 55 provided as prescribed by s. 553.791, but not provided by the 56 local government. Fees charged shall be consistently applied. 57 1.(a)As used in this subsection, the phrase “enforcing the 58 Florida Building Code” includes the direct costs and reasonable 59 indirect costs associated with review of building plans, 60 building inspections, reinspections, and building permit 61 processing; building code enforcement; and fire inspections 62 associated with new construction. The phrase may also include 63 training costs associated with the enforcement of the Florida 64 Building Code and enforcement action pertaining to unlicensed 65 contractor activity to the extent not funded by other user fees. 66 2.(b)The following activities may not be funded with fees 67 adopted for enforcing the Florida Building Code: 68 a.1.Planning and zoning or other general government 69 activities. 70 b.2.Inspections of public buildings for a reduced fee or 71 no fee. 72 c.3.Public information requests, community functions, 73 boards, and any program not directly related to enforcement of 74 the Florida Building Code. 75 d.4.Enforcement and implementation of any other local 76 ordinance, excluding validly adopted local amendments to the 77 Florida Building Code and excluding any local ordinance directly 78 related to enforcing the Florida Building Code as defined in 79 subparagraph 1paragraph (a). 80 3.(c)A local government shall use recognized management, 81 accounting, and oversight practices to ensure that fees, fines, 82 and investment earnings generated under this subsection are 83 maintained and allocated or used solely for the purposes 84 described in subparagraph 1paragraph (a). 85 4.(d)The local enforcement agency, independent district, 86 or special district may not require at any time, including at 87 the time of application for a permit, the payment of any 88 additional fees, charges, or expenses associated with: 89 a.1.Providing proof of licensure pursuant to chapter 489; 90 b.2.Recording or filing a license issued pursuant to this 91 chapter; or 92 c.3.Providing, recording, or filing evidence of workers’ 93 compensation insurance coverage as required by chapter 440. 94 (b) By December 31, 2019, the governing body of a local 95 government that provides a schedule of fees shall post its 96 building permit and inspection utilization report on its 97 website. The report shall be based on the information available 98 in the most recently completed financial audit. After December 99 31, 2019, the governing body of a local government that provides 100 a schedule of fees shall update its building permit and 101 inspection utilization report on its website prior to making any 102 adjustments to the fee schedule. The report shall include: 103 1. Direct and indirect costs incurred by the local 104 government to enforce the Florida Building Code, including costs 105 related to: 106 a. The review of building plans. 107 b. Building inspections. 108 c. Building reinspections. 109 d. Building permit processing. 110 e. Building code enforcement. 111 2. Number of building permits requested. 112 3. Number of building permits issued. 113 4. Number of building inspections and reinspections 114 conducted. 115 5. Number of personnel employed by the local government to 116 enforce the Florida Building Code, issue building permits, and 117 conduct inspections. 118 6. Salary and related employee benefit costs incurred by 119 the local government to enforce the Florida Building Code, issue 120 building permits, and conduct inspections. 121 7. Revenue derived from fees pursuant to paragraph (a). 122 8. Revenue derived from fines pursuant to paragraph (a). 123 9. When applicable, investment earnings derived from the 124 local government’s investment of revenue derived from fees and 125 fines pursuant to paragraph (a). 126 10. Balances carried forward by the local government 127 pursuant to paragraph (a). 128 11. Balances refunded by the local government pursuant to 129 paragraph (a). 130 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2018.