HB 433: Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
GENERAL BILL by Alvarez, D.
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; Prohibits counties & municipalities from enacting or enforcing any law that restricts or prohibits use of gasoline-powered farm equipment or gasoline-powered landscape equipment or that distinguishes such equipment from any other equipment; requires Acquisition & Restoration Council to determine whether certain surplused lands are suitable for bona fide agricultural purposes; prohibits local governmental entity from transferring future development rights for surplused lands determined to be suitable for bona fide agricultural purposes; requires DEP, in coordination with DACS, to determine whether state-owned conservation lands are suitable for bona fide agricultural purposes; authorizes DEP to surplus specified state-owned lands determined to be suitable for bona fide agricultural purposes; prohibits person from wearing or displaying item that displays words "concealed weapon permit" or "concealed weapon permit holder" with intent to mislead another to believe that person is authorized to wear or display such item; prohibits possession, manufacture, sale, importation, distribution, or use of signal jamming device.
Bill History
| Date | Chamber | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 11/17/2025 | House |
• Filed |
Related Bills
| Bill Number | Subject | Filed By | Relationship | Last Action and Location | Track Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S 290 | Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services | Truenow | Similar | Last Action: 11/17/2025 S Referred to Agriculture; Fiscal Policy; Rules |
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| Citation | Catchline | Location in Bill Location In Bill Help |
|---|---|---|
| 125.489 | Page 9 (pdf) | |
| 166.063 | Page 10 (pdf) | |
| 212.08 | Sales, rental, use, consumption, distribution, and storage tax; specified exemptions. | Page 67 (pdf) |
| 253.0341 | Surplus of state-owned lands. | Page 11 (pdf) |
| 259.1053 | Babcock Ranch Preserve; Babcock Ranch Advisory Group. | Page 12 (pdf) |
| 287.056 | Purchases from purchasing agreements and state term contracts; vendor disqualification. | Page 65 (pdf) |
| 287.1351 | Suspended vendors; state contracts. | Page 20 (pdf) |
| 287.138 | Contracting with entities of foreign countries of concern prohibited. | Page 65 (pdf) |
| 288.1175 | Agriculture education and promotion facility. | Page 64 (pdf) |
| 322.12 | Examination of applicants. | Page 21 (pdf) |
| 322.36 | Permitting unauthorized operator to drive. | Page 23 (pdf) |
| 377.71 | Definitions; Southern States Energy Compact. | Page 24 (pdf) |
| 377.711 | Florida party to Southern States Energy Compact. | Page 24 (pdf) |
| 377.712 | Florida participation. | Page 24 (pdf) |
| 403.0855 | Biosolids management. | Page 24 (pdf) |
| 489.105 | Definitions. | Page 25 (pdf) |
| 489.1295 | Page 25 (pdf) | |
| 500.04 | Prohibited acts. | Page 26 (pdf) |
| 500.177 | Penalty for violation of s. 500.04; dissemination of false advertisement. | Page 66 (pdf) |
| 500.81 | Healthy Food Financing Initiative. | Page 26 (pdf) |
| 500.93 | Mislabeling of plant-based products as milk, meat, or poultry. | Page 26 (pdf) |
| 501.013 | Health studios; exemptions. | Page 26 (pdf) |
| 501.062 | Page 28 (pdf) | |
| 570.07 | Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; functions, powers, and duties. | Page 30 (pdf) |
| 570.822 | Agriculture and Aquaculture Producers Emergency Recovery Loan Program. | Page 30 (pdf) |
| 570.846 | Page 30 (pdf) | |
| 583.01 | Definitions. | Page 32 (pdf) |
| 590.02 | Florida Forest Service; powers, authority, and duties; liability; building structures; Withlacoochee Training Center. | Page 32 (pdf) |
| 595.421 | Page 39 (pdf) | |
| 597.004 | Aquaculture certificate of registration. | Page 41 (pdf) |
| 597.010 | Shellfish regulation; leases. | Page 42 (pdf) |
| 599.012 | Florida Wine Trust Fund; creation. | Page 43 (pdf) |
| 616.001 | Definitions. | Page 43 (pdf) |
| 616.01 | Number of persons required; requisites of proposed charter. | Page 47 (pdf) |
| 616.02 | Acknowledgment of charter. | Page 49 (pdf) |
| 616.03 | Notice of application; approval and record of charter. | Page 50 (pdf) |
| 616.05 | Amendment of charter. | Page 52 (pdf) |
| 616.051 | Dissolving a charter. | Page 52 (pdf) |
| 616.07 | Members not personally liable; property of association held in trust; exempt from taxation. | Page 53 (pdf) |
| 616.101 | Annual review of accounts and records. | Page 54 (pdf) |
| 616.15 | Permit from Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services required. | Page 55 (pdf) |
| 616.185 | Trespass upon grounds or facilities of public fair; penalty; arrests. | Page 68 (pdf) |
| 616.251 | Florida State Fair Authority; creation; responsibility for staging annual state fair. | Page 59 (pdf) |
| 843.085 | Unlawful use of badges or other indicia of authority. | Page 61 (pdf) |
| 865.065 | Disparagement of perishable agricultural food products; cause of action; limitation. | Page 62 (pdf) |
| 934.02 | Definitions. | Page 63 (pdf) |
| 934.51 | Page 64 (pdf) |
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