2018 Florida Legislature - Bills on Calendar or Further
SCGI
February 4, 2018
Sorted by Bill Number
SB 4 / Higher Education / Galvano
Higher Education; Citing this act as the "Florida Excellence in Higher Education Act of 2018"; establishing the World Class Faculty and Scholar Program; authorizing state university investments in certain faculty retention, recruitment, and recognition activities; establishing the State University Professional and Graduate Degree Excellence Program; authorizing students to use certain Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program awards for summer term enrollment beginning in specified years; extending coverage of the Benacquisto Scholarship Program to include tuition and fees for qualified nonresident students, etc. APPROPRIATION: $123,513,035.00 Effective Date: Upon becoming a law
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/11/2018 / SENATE Read Second Time; Amendments Adopted (526604, 662816); Amendment Failed (398480); Read Third Time; Passed (Vote: 34 Yeas / 0 Nays); Immediately certified
1/11/2018 / SENATE Engrossed Text (E1) Filed
1/11/2018 / HOUSE In Messages
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HB 423 / Higher Education (Rodrigues (R))
SB 540 / Postsecondary Education (Hukill)
HB 831 / Postsecondary Education (Gruters)
HB 1331 / The Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program (Smith)
SB 1752 / Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program (Torres, Jr.)
HB 63 / Students with Disabilities in Public Schools / Edwards-Walpole
Students with Disabilities in Public Schools: Provides requirements for use of seclusion, restraint, & exclusionary & nonexclusionary time; revises school district policies & procedures; requires continuing education & inservice training relating to students with certain disabilities. Effective Date: July 1, 2018
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/23/2018 / HOUSE On Committee agenda - Education Committee, 01/25/18, 10:00 am, 102 H
1/25/2018 / HOUSE Favorable by Education Committee; 20 Yeas, 0 Nays
1/25/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
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SB 260 / Students with Disabilities in Public Schools (Book)
SB 88 / High School Graduation Requirements / Hukill
High School Graduation Requirements; Revising the requirements for the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards to include financial literacy; revising the required credits for a standard high school diploma to include one-half credit of instruction in personal financial literacy and money management and seven and one-half, rather than eight, credits in electives, etc. Effective Date: 7/1/2018
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/8/2018 / SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar, 01/11/18
1/11/2018 / SENATE Read Second Time; Read Third Time; Passed (Vote: 34 Yeas / 0 Nays); Immediately certified
1/11/2018 / HOUSE In Messages
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HB 323 / High School Graduation Requirements (Fitzenhagen)
HB 105 / Resign-to-run Law / Santiago
Resign-to-run Law: Requires officer who qualifies for federal public office to resign from the office he or she presently holds if the terms, or any part thereof, run concurrently; prescribes resignation requirements; provides for automatic irrevocable resignation in the event of noncompliance; specifies that resignation creates a vacancy in office; revises exception to resign-to-run law. Effective Date: upon becoming a law
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/18/2018 / HOUSE Favorable with CS by Public Integrity & Ethics Committee; 17 Yeas, 0 Nays
1/18/2018 / HOUSE Committee Substitute Text (C1) Filed
1/19/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
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SB 186 / Resign-to-run Law (Hutson)
SB 118 / Visitation of Schools by State Legislators / Hukill
Visitation of Schools by State Legislators; Authorizing a member of the State Legislature to visit any district school in his or her legislative district, etc. Effective Date: 7/1/2018
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/24/2018 / SENATE Read Second Time; Placed on Third Reading, 01/31/18
1/31/2018 / SENATE Read Third Time; Passed (Vote: 37 Yeas / 0 Nays)
2/1/2018 / HOUSE In Messages
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HB 975 / Education (Grant (M))
SB 146 / Appointment of Attorneys for Dependent Children with Special Needs / Bean
Appointment of Attorneys for Dependent Children with Special Needs; Designating this act as the “Pro Bono Matters Act of 2018”; requiring the payment of due process costs of litigation of all pro bono attorneys appointed to represent dependent children with certain special needs, subject to appropriations and review for reasonableness, etc. Effective Date: Upon becoming a law
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/24/2018 / SENATE Read Second Time; Placed on Third Reading, 01/31/18
1/31/2018 / SENATE Read Third Time; Passed (Vote: 38 Yeas / 0 Nays)
2/1/2018 / HOUSE In Messages
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HB 57 / Appointment of Attorneys for Dependent Children with Special Needs (White)
SB 186 / Resign-to-run Law / Hutson
Resign-to-run Law; Requiring an officer who qualifies for federal public office to resign from the office he or she presently holds if the terms, or any part thereof, run concurrently; prescribing requirements for the written resignation; providing for an automatic irrevocable resignation in the event of noncompliance, etc. Effective Date: Upon becoming a law
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/24/2018 / SENATE Engrossed Text (E1) Filed
1/31/2018 / SENATE Read Third Time; Passed (Vote: 27 Yeas / 7 Nays)
2/1/2018 / HOUSE In Messages
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HB 105 / Resign-to-run Law (Santiago)
SB 192 / Public Meetings / Baxley
Public Meetings; Specifying conditions under which members of any board or commission of any state agency or authority or of any agency or authority of any county, municipal corporation, or political subdivision may participate in fact-finding exercises or excursions, etc. Effective Date: Upon becoming a law
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/24/2018 / SENATE Read Second Time; Placed on Third Reading, 01/31/18
1/31/2018 / SENATE Read Third Time; Passed (Vote: 37 Yeas / 0 Nays)
2/1/2018 / HOUSE In Messages
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HB 79 / Public Meetings (Roth)
HB 411 / Public Records and Public Meetings/Firesafety Systems / Clemons
Public Records and Public Meetings/Firesafety Systems: Provides exemption from public records requirements for firesafety system plans held by agency, exemption from public records & public meetings requirements for information relating to firesafety systems for certain properties & meetings relating to such systems & information, & exemption from public meetings requirements for portions of meetings that would reveal such plans held by agency; provides for retroactive application, for future legislative review & repeal, & statement of public necessity. Effective Date: upon becoming a law
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/24/2018 / HOUSE Favorable with CS by Government Accountability Committee; 21 Yeas, 0 Nays
1/25/2018 / HOUSE Committee Substitute Text (C1) Filed
1/26/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
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SB 738 / Public Records and Public Meetings/Firesafety System Plans (Perry)
HB 577 / High School Graduation Requirements / Silvers
High School Graduation Requirements: Authorizes student to use credit earned upon completion of apprenticeship or preapprenticeship program to satisfy specified high school graduation requirements; requires SBE to approve & identify registered apprenticeship & preapprenticeship programs. Effective Date: July 1, 2018
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/12/2018 / HOUSE On Committee agenda - Education Committee, 01/18/18, 9:00 am, 102 H
1/18/2018 / HOUSE Favorable by Education Committee; 17 Yeas, 0 Nays
1/18/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
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SB 856 / High School Graduation Requirements (Montford)
HB 989 / Repeal of Public Campaign Financing Requirement / White
Repeal of Public Campaign Financing Requirement: Proposes repeal of s. 7, Art. VI of State Constitution to eliminate requirement for public financing of campaigns of candidates for elective statewide office who agree to campaign spending limits. Effective Date: Not Specified
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/22/2018 / HOUSE On Committee agenda - Public Integrity & Ethics Committee, 01/24/18, 11:30 am, 404 H
1/24/2018 / HOUSE Favorable by Public Integrity & Ethics Committee; 13 Yeas, 5 Nays
1/25/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
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HB 991 / Campaign Finance (White)
HB 991 / Campaign Finance / White
Campaign Finance: Repeals provisions relating to Florida Election Campaign Financing Act. Effective Date: on the effective date of HJR 989.
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/22/2018 / HOUSE On Committee agenda - Public Integrity & Ethics Committee, 01/24/18, 11:30 am, 404 H
1/24/2018 / HOUSE Favorable by Public Integrity & Ethics Committee; 13 Yeas, 5 Nays
1/25/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
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HB 989 / Repeal of Public Campaign Financing Requirement (White)
HB 1013 / Daylight Saving Time / Nunez
Daylight Saving Time: Provides legislative intent regarding State of Florida & its political subdivisions observing daylight saving time year-round under certain conditions. Effective Date: July 1, 2018
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/30/2018 / HOUSE On Committee agenda - Government Accountability Committee, 02/01/18, 12:00 pm, 17 H
2/1/2018 / HOUSE Favorable by Government Accountability Committee; 18 Yeas, 0 Nays
2/1/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
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SB 858 / Time Observances (Steube)
SB 1048 / Firearms / Baxley
Firearms; Authorizing a church, a synagogue, or other religious institution to allow a concealed weapons or concealed firearms licensee to carry a concealed handgun in certain established physical places of worship under certain circumstances, etc. Effective Date: Upon becoming a law
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/29/2018 / SENATE On Committee agenda - Rules, 02/01/18, 11:30 am, 110 S
2/1/2018 / SENATE Favorable by Rules; 7 Yeas, 5 Nays
2/1/2018 / SENATE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
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HB 1419 / Firearms (McClure)
HB 1175 / Early Learning Coalitions / Sullivan
Early Learning Coalitions: Authorizes early learning coalition to refuse to contract with certain school readiness program providers. Effective Date: July 1, 2018
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/23/2018 / HOUSE On Committee agenda - Education Committee, 01/25/18, 10:00 am, 102 H
1/25/2018 / HOUSE Favorable by Education Committee; 19 Yeas, 0 Nays
1/25/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
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SB 1532 / Early Learning Coalitions (Stargel)
HB 1419 / Firearms / McClure
Firearms: Authorizes religious institution to allow concealed weapons or concealed firearms licensee to carry firearm on property of institution for certain purposes. Effective Date: July 1, 2018
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/30/2018 / HOUSE On Committee agenda - Judiciary Committee, 02/01/18, 8:00 am, 404 H
2/1/2018 / HOUSE Favorable by Judiciary Committee; 13 Yeas, 6 Nays
2/1/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
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SB 1048 / Firearms (Baxley)
SB 2500 / Appropriations / Appropriations
Appropriations; Providing moneys for the annual period beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019, and supplemental appropriations for the period ending June 30, 2018, to pay salaries and other expenses, capital outlay - buildings, and other improvements, and for other specified purposes of the various agencies of state government, etc. APPROPRIATION: $87,297,406,427.00 Effective Date: Except as otherwise provided herein, this act shall take effect July 1, 2018, or upon becoming law, whichever occurs later; however, if this act becomes law after July 1, 2018, then it shall operate retroactively to July 1, 2018
Current Committee of Reference: Appropriations
2/1/2018 / SENATE Committee Bill Text Filed
2/1/2018 / SENATE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
2/1/2018 / SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar, 02/07/18
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HB 517 / State Employees' Prescription Drug Program (Magar)
SB 2502 / Implementing the 2018-2019 General Appropriations Act (Appropriations)
SB 2504 / State Employees (Appropriations)
HB 5003 / Implementing the 2018-2019 General Appropriations Act (Appropriations Committee)
HB 5005 / Collective Bargaining (Appropriations Committee)
HB 5007 / State-Administered Retirement Systems (Appropriations Committee)
HB 5201 / Information Technology (Government Operations & Technology Appropriations Subcommittee)
HB 5203 / Statewide Travel (Government Operations & Technology Appropriations Subcommittee)
HB 5301 / Judges (Justice Appropriations Subcommittee)
SB 7014 / State-administered Retirement Systems (Governmental Oversight and Accountability)
HB 7055 / Education (Education Committee)
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HB 5001 / General Appropriations Act (Appropriations Committee)
SB 2502 / Implementing the 2018-2019 General Appropriations Act / Appropriations
Implementing the 2018-2019 General Appropriations Act; Incorporating by reference certain calculations of the Florida Education Finance Program; creating the mental health assistance allocation to provide supplemental funding for mental health programming and support in schools; updating the average of audited disproportionate share data for purposes of calculating disproportionate share payments; requiring the Department of Financial Services to replace specified components of the Florida Accounting Information Resource Subsystem (FLAIR) and the Cash Management Subsystem (CMS), etc. Effective Date: Except as otherwise expressly provided in this act and except for this section, which shall take effect upon this act becoming a law, this act shall take effect July 1, 2018; or, if this act fails to become a law until after that date, it shall take effect upon becoming a law and shall operate retroactively to July 1, 2018
Current Committee of Reference: Appropriations
2/1/2018 / SENATE Committee Bill Text Filed
2/1/2018 / SENATE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
2/1/2018 / SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar, 02/07/18
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SB 832 / Funds for the Education of Inmates (Farmer)
SB 1434 / K-12 Education Enhancements (Passidomo)
SB 1670 / Inmates and Higher Education (Farmer, Jr.)
SB 2500 / Appropriations (Appropriations)
SB 2508 / K-12 Education (Appropriations)
HB 5001 / General Appropriations Act (Appropriations Committee)
HB 5003 / Implementing the 2018-2019 General Appropriations Act (Appropriations Committee)
HB 6035 / Inmates and Higher Education (Edwards)
SB 2508 / K-12 Education / Appropriations
K-12 Education; Redefining the terms “persistently low-performing school” and “school of hope”; defining the term “franchise model school”; authorizing specified schools to use a franchise model school as a turnaround option; defining the term “structured program”; prohibiting a district school board from limiting the number of public school students who may participate in a structured program; creating the hope supplemental services allocation, etc. Effective Date: 7/1/2018
Current Committee of Reference: Appropriations
1/26/2018 / SENATE On Committee agenda - Appropriations, 01/31/18, 1:00 pm, 412 K
1/31/2018 / SENATE Submitted as Committee Bill by Appropriations; 19 Yeas, 0 Nays
2/2/2018 / SENATE Committee Bill Text Filed
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SB 540 / Postsecondary Education (Hukill)
HB 831 / Postsecondary Education (Gruters)
SB 1672 / Charter Schools (Farmer, Jr.)
SB 1684 / School Improvement (Simmons)
SB 2502 / Implementing the 2018-2019 General Appropriations Act (Appropriations)
HB 5101 / K-12 Education (PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittee)
HB 6061 / The Florida Best and Brightest Teacher and Principal Scholarship Program (Ausley)
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SB 1434 / K-12 Education Enhancements (Passidomo)
HB 5001 / General Appropriations Act / Appropriations Committee
General Appropriations Act: Provides moneys for annual period beginning July 1, 2018, & ending June 30, 2019, & supplemental appropriations for period ending June 30, 2018, to pay salaries & other expenses, capital outlay—buildings & other improvements, & for other specified purposes of various agencies of state government. Effective Date: July 1 2018
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
2/1/2018 / HOUSE Filed (Formerly PCB APC1)
2/1/2018 / HOUSE Referred to Calendar
2/1/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar, 02/07/18
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HB 517 / State Employees' Prescription Drug Program (Magar)
SB 2502 / Implementing the 2018-2019 General Appropriations Act (Appropriations)
SB 2504 / State Employees (Appropriations)
HB 5003 / Implementing the 2018-2019 General Appropriations Act (Appropriations Committee)
HB 5005 / Collective Bargaining (Appropriations Committee)
HB 5007 / State-Administered Retirement Systems (Appropriations Committee)
HB 5201 / Information Technology (Government Operations & Technology Appropriations Subcommittee)
HB 5203 / Statewide Travel (Government Operations & Technology Appropriations Subcommittee)
HB 5301 / Judges (Justice Appropriations Subcommittee)
SB 7014 / State-administered Retirement Systems (Governmental Oversight and Accountability)
HB 7055 / Education (Education Committee)
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SB 2500 / Appropriations (Appropriations)
HB 5003 / Implementing the 2018-2019 General Appropriations Act / Appropriations Committee
Implementing the 2018-2019 General Appropriations Act: Implements specific appropriations of General Appropriations Act for 2018-2019 fiscal year. Effective Date: July 1, 2018
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
2/1/2018 / HOUSE Filed (Formerly PCB APC2)
2/1/2018 / HOUSE Referred to Calendar
2/1/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar, 02/07/18
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SB 2500 / Appropriations (Appropriations)
SB 2502 / Implementing the 2018-2019 General Appropriations Act (Appropriations)
HB 5001 / General Appropriations Act (Appropriations Committee)
HB 5007 / State-Administered Retirement Systems / Appropriations Committee
State-Administered Retirement Systems: Revises required employer retirement contribution rates for members of certain membership classes & subclasses of FRS; provides finding of important state interest. Effective Date: July 1, 2018
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
2/1/2018 / HOUSE Filed (Formerly PCB APC4)
2/1/2018 / HOUSE Referred to Calendar
2/1/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar, 02/07/18
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SB 2500 / Appropriations (Appropriations)
HB 5001 / General Appropriations Act (Appropriations Committee)
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SB 7014 / State-administered Retirement Systems (Governmental Oversight and Accountability)
SB 7014 / State-administered Retirement Systems / Governmental Oversight and Accountability
State-administered Retirement Systems; Revising required employer retirement contribution rates for each membership class and subclass of the Florida Retirement System, etc. Effective Date: 7/1/2018
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/31/2018 / SENATE Favorable by Appropriations; 19 Yeas, 0 Nays
2/1/2018 / SENATE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
2/1/2018 / SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar, 02/07/18
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SB 2500 / Appropriations (Appropriations)
HB 5001 / General Appropriations Act (Appropriations Committee)
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HB 5007 / State-Administered Retirement Systems (Appropriations Committee)
HB 7017 / Child Exploitation / Criminal Justice Subcommittee
Child Exploitation: Authorizes subpoenas in certain investigations of sexual offenses involving child victims & specifies requirements; prohibits person from using child in sexual performance or promoting sexual performance by child; provides for separate offenses of computer pornography & child exploitation; prohibits person from possessing, with intent to promote, child pornography; prohibits person from knowingly possessing, controlling, or intentionally viewing child pornography; provides for separate offenses of transmission of child pornography. Effective Date: October 1, 2018
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/25/2018 / HOUSE Favorable with CS by Judiciary Committee; 18 Yeas, 0 Nays
1/26/2018 / HOUSE Committee Substitute Text (C1) Filed
1/29/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
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SB 1216 / Public Records/Videotaped Statement of a Minor (Book)
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SB 1214 / Child Exploitation (Book)
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HB 7019 / Pub. Rec./Minor Victims of Sexual Offenses (Criminal Justice Subcommittee)
HB 7021 / Florida Statutes / Rules & Policy Committee
Florida Statutes: Adopts Florida Statutes 2018 & designates portions thereof that are to constitute official law of state; provides that Florida Statutes 2018 shall be effective immediately upon publication; provides that general laws enacted during the June 7-9, 2017, special session & prior thereto & not included in the Florida Statutes 2018 are repealed; provides that general laws enacted after June 7-9, 2017, special session are not repealed by this adoption act. Effective Date: on the 60th day after adjournment sine die of the session of the Legislature in which enacted
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/9/2018 / HOUSE Filed (Formerly PCB RPC1)
1/10/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
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SB 1340 / Florida Statutes (Benacquisto)
HB 7023 / Florida Statutes/General / Rules & Policy Committee
Florida Statutes/General: Deletes provisions that have expired, have become obsolete, have had their effect, have served their purpose, or have been impliedly repealed or superseded; replaces incorrect cross-references & citations; corrects grammatical, typographical, & like errors; removes inconsistencies, redundancies, & unnecessary repetition in statutes; & improves clarity of statutes & facilitates their correct interpretation. Effective Date: on the 60th day after adjournment sine die of the session of the Legislature in which enacted
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/9/2018 / HOUSE Filed (Formerly PCB RPC2)
1/10/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
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SB 1342 / Florida Statutes (Benacquisto)
HB 7025 / Florida Statutes/Non-current Repeals or Expiration / Rules & Policy Committee
Florida Statutes/Non-current Repeals or Expiration: Repeals specified provisions that have become inoperative by noncurrent repeal or expiration & may be omitted from 2018 Florida Statutes only through reviser's bill duly enacted by Legislature. Effective Date: on the 60th day after adjournment sine die of the session of the Legislature in which enacted
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/9/2018 / HOUSE Filed (Formerly PCB RPC3)
1/10/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
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SB 1344 / Florida Statutes (Benacquisto)
HB 7027 / Florida Statutes/Rulemaking Repeals / Rules & Policy Committee
Florida Statutes/Rulemaking Repeals: Conforms Florida Statutes to directive of Legislature in s. 9, ch. 2012-116, LOF, codified as s. 11.242(5)(j), F.S., to prepare reviser's bill to omit all statutes & laws, or parts thereof, which grant duplicative, redundant, or unused rulemaking authority. Effective Date: on the 60th day after adjournment sine die of the session of the Legislature in which enacted
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
1/9/2018 / HOUSE Filed (Formerly PCB RPC4)
1/10/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
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SB 1346 / Florida Statutes (Benacquisto)
HB 7055 / Education / Education Committee
Education: Revises provisions relating to Commissioner of Education, DOE, school districts, school district superintendents, statewide, standardized assessments, charter schools, educational scholarship programs, principal autonomy pilot program initiative, dual enrollment, FLVS, & private schools. Effective Date: July 1, 2018
Current Committee of Reference: No Current Committee
2/1/2018 / HOUSE Committee Substitute Text (C1) Filed
2/1/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
2/1/2018 / HOUSE Placed on Special Order Calendar, 02/07/18
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HB 1 / The Hope Scholarship Program (Donalds)
HB 11 / Government Accountability (Metz)
HB 29 / Military and Veterans Affairs (Ponder)
SB 354 / Government Accountability (Stargel)
SB 436 / Education (Galvano)
HB 699 / Enrollment of Dependent Children of Active Duty Military Personnel in the Florida Virtual School (Killebrew)
HB 777 / K-12 Student Safety (Moskowitz)
HB 845 / Professional Development for the School Community (Bileca)
HB 949 / Virtual Education (Fischer)
SB 1064 / Dual Enrollment Programs (Baxley)
SB 1090 / Enrollment of Dependent Children of Active Duty Military Personnel in the Florida Virtual School (Young)
SB 1152 / School-level Funding (Garcia)
SB 1172 / Hope Scholarship Program (Galvano)
HB 1191 / Military and Veteran Support (Latvala)
SB 1198 / Virtual Education (Baxley)
HB 1279 / School District Accountability (Sullivan)
HB 1431 / School-Level Funding (Russell)
SB 1534 / Government Integrity (Mayfield)
SB 1548 / K-12 Student Safety (Book)
SB 1566 / Military and Veteran Support (Grimsley)
SB 1616 / Education (Hukill)
SB 1618 / Education (Hukill)
SB 1746 / Equity in School-Level Funding Act (Thurston, Jr.)
SB 1804 / School District Accountability (Stargel)
SB 1820 / Reading Scholarship Accounts (Perry)
SB 1848 / Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program (Farmer, Jr.)
SB 1884 / Military and Veterans Affairs (Broxson)
SB 2500 / Appropriations (Appropriations)
HB 5001 / General Appropriations Act (Appropriations Committee)
HB 5101 / K-12 Education (PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittee)
HB 6051 / The Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program (Shaw)
HB 7003 / Local Government Ethics Reform (Public Integrity & Ethics Committee)

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