Florida Senate - 2024 SB 530 By Senator DiCeglie 18-00389-24 2024530__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to Florida High School Athletic 3 Association student eligibility requirements; amending 4 s. 1006.20, F.S.; requiring the Florida High School 5 Athletic Association to adopt bylaws prohibiting a 6 student who is sentenced as an adult for specified 7 offenses from participating in certain competitions; 8 providing applicability; providing an effective date. 9 10 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 11 12 Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section 13 1006.20, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 14 1006.20 Athletics in public K-12 schools.— 15 (2) ADOPTION OF BYLAWS, POLICIES, OR GUIDELINES.— 16 (a) The FHSAA shall adopt bylaws that, unless specifically 17 provided otherwise by statute, establish eligibility 18 requirements for all students who participate in high school 19 athletic competition in its member schools. Such bylaws must 20 prohibit a student who has been sentenced as an adult for a 21 homicide, sexual battery, or lewd or lascivious offense from 22 participating in high school athletic competition in its member 23 schools. Such prohibition applies to a student regardless of the 24 disposition of his or her case, including adjudication of guilt, 25 withholding of adjudication, or sentencing as a youthful 26 offender. The bylaws governing residence and transfer must allow 27 the student to be immediately eligible in the school in which he 28 or she first enrolls each school year or the school in which the 29 student makes himself or herself a candidate for an athletic 30 team by engaging in a practice before enrolling in the school. 31 The bylaws must also allow the student to be immediately 32 eligible in the school to which the student has transferred. The 33 student remains eligible in that school so long as he or she 34 remains enrolled in that school. Subsequent eligibility must be 35 determined and enforced through the FHSAA’s bylaws. Requirements 36 governing eligibility and transfer between member schools must 37 be applied similarly to public school students and private 38 school students. The commissioner may direct the FHSAA to revise 39 its bylaws at any time. 40 1. Any changes to the FHSAA’s bylaws must be ratified by 41 the State Board of Education. 42 2. A bylaw adopted by the FHSAA board of directors may not 43 take effect until it is ratified by the State Board of 44 Education. 45 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2024.