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FLS0472Intro

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Increasing the statutory limits on liability for tort claims against the state and its agencies and subdivisions; prohibiting a party from lobbying against any agreed upon settlement brought to the Legislature as a claim bill; requiring the Departmen...
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2024-03-08
Died on Calendar
FLS1640Intro

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Establishing a 3-year statute of limitations for an action to collect medical debt for services rendered by certain health care facilities; providing additional personal property exemptions from legal process for medical debts resulting from services...
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2024-03-07
Laid on Table, refer to HB 7089
FLS0658Intro

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Providing that a county, municipality, other political subdivision of the state, commercial entity, or third-party agent that complies with certain requirements is not liable in connection with a cybersecurity incident; requiring certain entities to ...
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2024-03-05
Laid on Table, refer to CS/CS/HB 473
FLS1534Intro

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Revising applicability; requiring that contracts with such firms must, to the extent permitted by law, provide indemnity to the department, etc.
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2024-03-04
Laid on Table, refer to CS/CS/HB 619
FLS1502Intro

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Establishing a 3-year statute of limitations for an action to collect medical debt for services rendered by a health care provider or facility; providing additional personal property exemptions from legal process for medical debts resulting from serv...
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2024-01-05
Withdrawn prior to introduction
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