Florida Senate - 2023 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. SB 782
Ì582354-Î582354
LEGISLATIVE ACTION
Senate . House
Comm: RCS .
03/29/2023 .
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The Committee on Regulated Industries (Hooper) recommended the
following:
1 Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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3 Delete lines 147 - 302
4 and insert:
5 Section 6. Subsection (4) is added to section 509.241,
6 Florida Statutes, to read:
7 509.241 Licenses required; exceptions.—
8 (4) ONLINE ACCOUNT AND TRANSACTIONS.—Except as provided in
9 paragraph (c), each person who plans to open a public lodging
10 establishment or a public food service establishment and each
11 licensee or licensed agent must create and maintain a division
12 online account and provide an e-mail address to the division to
13 function as the primary contact for all communication from the
14 division.
15 (a) Licensees and licensed agents are responsible for
16 maintaining accurate contact information on file with the
17 division.
18 (b) Each licensee issued a license or licensed agent
19 managing a license classified as a vacation rental or timeshare
20 project, as those terms are defined in s. 509.242(1)(c) and (g),
21 respectively, must submit any change in the street or unit
22 address or number of houses or units included under the license
23 within 30 days after the change. All changes must be filed with
24 the division through the division’s online system.
25 (c) The division shall adopt such rules as are necessary to
26 carry out this subsection. The rules must include a provision
27 that specifies circumstances under which a public lodging
28 establishment or a public food service establishment and each
29 licensee or licensed agent may opt out of the requirement to
30 have a division online account.
31 Section 7. Subsection (2) of section 548.043, Florida
32 Statutes, is amended to read:
33 548.043 Weights and classes, limitations; gloves.—
34 (2) The commission shall establish by rule the acceptable
35 difference in weight between participants; however, the maximum
36 difference in weight in boxing matches may shall not exceed 12
37 pounds, except matches in the cruiserweight and heavyweight
38 classes and exhibitions held solely for training purposes.
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41 And the title is amended as follows:
42 Delete lines 26 - 45
43 and insert:
44 requiring certain individuals related to public
45 lodging establishments and public food service
46 establishments to maintain a division online account
47 and provide the division with specified information;
48 requiring the division to adopt rules; providing
49 requirements for such rules; amending s. 548.043,
50 F.S.; deleting a requirement limiting the types of
51 boxing exhibitions which require a specified maximum
52 difference in participant weights; providing an