Florida Senate - 2026                                     SB 266
       
       
        
       By Senator Burton
       
       
       
       
       
       12-00671-26                                            2026266__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to public adjuster contracts; amending
    3         s. 626.854, F.S.; authorizing certain persons to
    4         rescind a contract for public adjuster services;
    5         amending s. 626.8698, F.S.; clarifying the acts that
    6         may subject a public adjuster or public adjuster
    7         apprentice to discipline; amending s. 626.8796, F.S.;
    8         authorizing certain persons to rescind a contract for
    9         public adjuster services; providing an effective date.
   10          
   11  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   12  
   13         Section 1. Subsection (7) of section 626.854, Florida
   14  Statutes, is amended to read:
   15         626.854 “Public adjuster” defined; prohibitions.—The
   16  Legislature finds that it is necessary for the protection of the
   17  public to regulate public insurance adjusters and to prevent the
   18  unauthorized practice of law.
   19         (7)(a) An insured or a claimant may cancel a public
   20  adjuster’s contract to adjust a claim without penalty or
   21  obligation within 10 days after the date on which the contract
   22  is executed. If the contract was entered into based on events
   23  that are the subject of a declaration of a state of emergency by
   24  the Governor, an insured or a claimant may cancel the public
   25  adjuster’s contract to adjust a claim without penalty or
   26  obligation within 30 days after the date of loss or 10 days
   27  after the date on which the contract is executed, whichever is
   28  longer. The public adjuster’s contract must contain the
   29  following language in minimum 18-point bold type immediately
   30  before the space reserved in the contract for the signature of
   31  the insured or claimant:
   32  
   33         You, the insured, may cancel this contract for any
   34         reason without penalty or obligation to you within 10
   35         days after the date of this contract. If this contract
   36         was entered into based on events that are the subject
   37         of a declaration of a state of emergency by the
   38         Governor, you may cancel this contract for any reason
   39         without penalty or obligation to you within 30 days
   40         after the date of loss or 10 days after the date on
   41         which the contract is executed, whichever is longer.
   42         You may also cancel the contract without penalty or
   43         obligation to you if I, as your public adjuster, fail
   44         to provide you and your insurer a copy of a written
   45         estimate within 60 days of the execution of the
   46         contract, unless the failure to provide the estimate
   47         within 60 days is caused by factors beyond my control,
   48         in accordance with s. 627.70131(5)(a)2., Florida
   49         Statutes. The 60-day cancellation period for failure
   50         to provide a written estimate shall cease on the date
   51         I have provided you with the written estimate.
   52  
   53  The notice of cancellation must shall be provided to ...(name of
   54  public adjuster)..., submitted in writing and sent by certified
   55  mail, return receipt requested, or other form of mailing that
   56  provides proof thereof, at the address specified in the
   57  contract.
   58         (b)Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, an
   59  insured who is a vulnerable adult or who lacks capacity to
   60  consent, as those terms are defined in s. 415.102, or the legal
   61  representative of such insured persons, may rescind a contract
   62  for public adjuster services to adjust a claim at any time
   63  without penalty or further obligation.
   64         Section 2. Section 626.8698, Florida Statutes, is amended
   65  to read:
   66         626.8698 Disciplinary guidelines for public adjusters and
   67  public adjuster apprentices.—The department may deny, suspend,
   68  or revoke the license of a public adjuster or public adjuster
   69  apprentice, and administer a fine not to exceed $5,000 per act,
   70  for any of the following acts:
   71         (1) Violating any provision of this chapter or a rule or
   72  order of the department.;
   73         (2) Receiving payment or anything of value as a result of
   74  an unfair or deceptive practice.;
   75         (3) Receiving or accepting any fee, kickback, or other
   76  thing of value pursuant to any agreement or understanding, oral
   77  or otherwise; entering into a split-fee arrangement with another
   78  person who is not a public adjuster; or being otherwise paid or
   79  accepting payment for services that have not been performed.;
   80         (4) Violating s. 316.066 or s. 817.234.;
   81         (5) Soliciting or otherwise taking advantage of a person
   82  who is a vulnerable adult, as defined is s. 415.102, or who is
   83  emotional, or otherwise upset as the result of a trauma,
   84  accident, or other similar occurrence.; or
   85         (6) Violating any ethical rule of the department.
   86         Section 3. Subsection (4) of section 626.8796, Florida
   87  Statutes, is amended to read:
   88         626.8796 Public adjuster contracts; disclosure statement;
   89  fraud statement.—
   90         (4)(a) The insured may rescind the contract for public
   91  adjuster services if the public adjuster has not submitted a
   92  written estimate to the insurer within 60 days after executing
   93  the contract, unless the failure to provide the written estimate
   94  within 60 days is caused by factors beyond the public adjuster’s
   95  control.
   96         (b)Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, an
   97  insured who is a vulnerable adult or who lacks capacity to
   98  consent, as those terms are defined in s. 415.102, or the legal
   99  representative of such insured persons, may rescind a contract
  100  for public adjuster services at any time without penalty or
  101  further obligation.
  102         Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.