HB 7031: Florida Statutes
REVISER'S/GENERAL BILL by Rules Committee ; Chaney
Florida Statutes; 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 2023 Florida Statutes only through reviser's bill duly enacted by Legislature.
Last Action: 1/17/2024 House - Laid on Table, refer to SB 76
Bill Text: PDF
Bill History
Date | Chamber | Action |
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1/10/2024 | House |
• Filed |
1/11/2024 | House |
• Bill referred to House Calendar • Bill added to Special Order Calendar (1/17/2024) • 1st Reading (Original Filed Version) |
1/17/2024 | House |
• Substituted SB 76 • Laid on Table, refer to SB 76 |
Related Bills
Bill Number | Subject | Filed By | Relationship | Last Action and Location | Track Bills |
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S 76 (er) | Florida Statutes | Mayfield | Identical | Last Action: 2/21/2024 Chapter No. 2024-3 |
Committee Amendments
Floor Amendments
Bill Analyses
Type | Analysis | Author | Posted | Format |
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Bill Analysis | H 7031 | Rules Committee (Post-Meeting) | 3/18/2024 2:31 PM |
Vote History - Committee
No Committee Vote History AvailableVote History - Floor
No Vote History AvailableCitations - Statutes (28)
Citation | Catchline | Location in Bill Location In Bill Help |
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14.2019 | Statewide Office for Suicide Prevention. | |
112.0441 | Prohibition on public employee COVID-19 vaccination mandates. | |
119.071 | General exemptions from inspection or copying of public records. | |
193.1557 | Assessment of certain property damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Michael. | |
194.032 | Hearing purposes; timetable. | |
197.3181 | Refund of taxes for residential improvements rendered uninhabitable by Hurricane Ian or Hurricane Nicole. | |
197.3182 | Tax deadlines for real property destroyed or rendered uninhabitable by Hurricane Ian or Hurricane Nicole. | |
197.3195 | Abatement of ad valorem taxes and non-ad valorem assessments following destruction caused by a sudden and unforeseen collapse. | |
216.181 | Approved budgets for operations and fixed capital outlay. | |
220.27 | Additional required information. | |
288.860 | International cultural agreements. | |
327.4109 | Anchoring or mooring prohibited; exceptions; penalties. | |
338.165 | Continuation of tolls. | |
381.00317 | Private employer COVID-19 vaccination mandates prohibited. | |
381.00318 | Complaints and investigations regarding mandate prohibitions; public records exemption. | |
409.908 | Reimbursement of Medicaid providers. | |
420.0005 | State Housing Trust Fund; State Housing Fund. | |
627.749 | Autonomous vehicles; insurance requirements. | |
766.105 | Florida Patient’s Compensation Fund. | |
796.07 | Prohibiting prostitution and related acts. | |
943.0433 | Soliciting for Prostitution Public Database. | |
1001.10 | Commissioner of Education; general powers and duties. | |
1001.212 | Office of Safe Schools. | |
1002.351 | The Florida School for Competitive Academics. | |
1002.82 | Department of Education; powers and duties. | |
1003.25 | Procedures for maintenance and transfer of student records. | |
1006.07 | District school board duties relating to student discipline and school safety. | |
1006.1493 | Florida Safe Schools Assessment Tool. |
Citations - Constitution (0)
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Citations - Chapter Law (0)
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