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FLS0102PassDeleting 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 2026 Florida Statutes only through a reviser's bill duly enacted by the Legislature, etc.
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2026-03-31
Chapter No. 2026-13
FLH0607FailRenames, removes, & redesignates specified boards, commissions, and councils established within DBPR; changes office locations of certain divisions; specifies that certain license application requirements apply only to certain professions; provides l...
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2026-03-13
Died in Commerce Committee
FLS1666FailRevising the list of boards and programs established under the Division of Professions within the department; designating the Division of Professions of the department as the division overseeing yacht and ship brokers; deleting a requirement that the...
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2026-03-13
Died in Regulated Industries
FLH0145Enroll
75%
Increasing the statutory limits on the liability of the state and its agencies and subdivisions for tort claims; revising exceptions relating to instituting actions on tort claims against the state or one of its agencies or subdivisions; revising the...
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2026-03-12
Ordered engrossed, then enrolled
FLS1366Intro
25%
Increasing the statutory limits on the liability of the state and its agencies and subdivisions for tort claims; revising exceptions relating to instituting actions on tort claims against the state or one of its agencies or subdivisions; revising the...
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2026-03-10
Laid on Table, refer to HB 145
FLH7029Intro
25%
Deletes provisions which have become inoperative by noncurrent repeal or expiration and, pursuant to s. 11.242(5)(b) & (i), Florida Statutes, may be omitted from 2026 Florida Statutes only through reviser's bill duly enacted by Legislature.
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2026-03-09
Laid on Table, refer to SB 102
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