UPDATED: 5/6/23 (FINAL)

BILL TITLE SPONSOR COMMITTEE ORDER LAST ACTION AND LOCATION IMPACT
CS/CS/HB 1085 Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Maney Rudman Salzman T&MS I&TAS ISC 2/23/2023 House – Filed 3/15/2023 PCS by T&M Subcommittee; YEAS 16 NAYS 2 3/21/2023 House – CS Now in I&TAS 3/27/2023 House – CS bY I&TAS; YEAS 14 NAYS 0 3/28/2023 House – Now in Infrastructure Strategies Committee 4/17/2023 House – Favorable with CS by Infrastructure Strategies Committee; YEAS 13 NAYS 5 4/20/2023 House – 1st Reading (Committee Substitute 2)
4/21/2023 House – Added to Second Reading Calendar 4/27/2023 House – Read 2nd time; Read 3rd time; CS passed as amended; YEAS 99, NAYS 15 4/27/2023 Senate – In Messages; Referred to Fiscal Policy; Received 5/2/2023 Senate – Sen. Berman submits Amendment 777008 to delete lines 1050 – 1070 [ALL RED LETTERING]
DIED IN SENATE – CS REQUIRES ENTIRE FRONT OF DRIVER LICENSE OR ID TO BE PRINTED IN RED
RELATED BILL(S) SB 1252 Updated 5/6/2023
CS/CS/SB 1252 Motor Vehicles DiCeglie TR ATD FP 2/28/2023 Senate – Filed 3/6/2023 Senate – Referred to Transportation 3/22/2023 Senate – In Transportation 3/27/23 Senate – CS by Transportation; YEAS 9 NAYS 0 3/28/2023 Senate – CS Now in Approp Comm on Transport, Tourism, and Econ Dev 4/12/2023 Senate – Favorable by Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development; YEAS 12 NAYS 0; Now in Fiscal Policy 4/20/2023 Senate – CS/CS by- Fiscal Policy; YEAS 15 NAYS 5 4/24/2023 Senate – Placed on Calendar, 2nd reading; Placed on Special Order Calendar, 04/27/23 4/25/2023 Senate – CS/CS by Fiscal Policy read 1st time; Sen. DiCeglie files Amendment 179410 to delete lines 1210 – 1229 [RED LETTERING]; 589098 – Book Amendment requires distinctive, fluorescent green license plate [WITHDRAWN 4/30]; 857106 – Book Amendment requires distinctive, fluorescent green license plate AND red lettering on license/ID [WITHDRAWN 4/30] 4/27/2023 Senate – Retained on Special Order Calendar
4/28/2023 Senate – Retained on Special Order Calendar 5/1/2023 Senate – Retained on Special Order Calendar -SJ 670
5/2/2023 Senate – Retained on Special Order Calendar -SJ 718 5/3/2023 Senate – Retained on Calendar
DIED ON CALENDAR – Requires “SEXUAL PREDATOR” and “943.0435” to be printed in a distinctive format and in RED on driver license or ID
CS/CS/HB 833 Vacation Rentals Duggan RR&ED W&M CC 2/15/2023 House – Filed 2/21/2023 House – In Regulatory Reform & Economic Development Subcommittee 3/29/2023 House – CS by Reg Ref & Econ Dev Sub; YEAS 12 NAYS 3 3/30/2023 House – Now in Ways and Means Committee 4/12/2023 House – Favorable by Ways & Means Committee; YEAS 13 NAYS 10; Now in Commerce Committee 4/18/2023 House – Favorable with CS by Commerce Committee; YEAS 10 NAYS 7 4/21/2023 House – Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a); CS Filed 4/24/2023 House – Bill referred to House Calendar, 1st Reading (Committee Substitute 2), Added to Second Reading Calendar 5/2/2023 House – Laid on Table, refer to CS/CS/CS/SB 714 REPLACED BY SB 714 – Requires reporting stays of over 24 hours at any unit, group of units, dwelling, building, or group of buildings within a single complex of buildings which is rented to guests more than three times in a calendar year for periods of less than 30 days or 1 calendar month, whichever is less, or which is advertised or held out to the public as a place regularly rented to guests.
RELATED BILLS (NONE AFFECTING REGISTRANTS)
CS/CS/CS/SB 714 Vacation Rentals DiCeglie RI AEG FP 2/13/2023 Senate – Filed 2/23/2023 Senate – Referred to Regulated Industries 3/14/2023 Senate – CS by Regulated Industries; YEAS 5 NAYS 2 3/15/2023 Senate – Now in Approp Committee on Ag, Environ, and Gen Govt 4/13/2023 Senate – On Committee agenda– AEG 4/18/2023 Senate – CS/CS by AEG; YEAS 9 NAYS 5 4/25/2023 CS/CS/CS by- Fiscal Policy; YEAS 17 NAYS 3; CS/CS by AEG read 1st time 4/26/2023 Senate – Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading; Placed on Special Order Calendar, 4/27/23; CS/CS/CS by Fiscal Policy read 1st time 4/27/2023 Senate – Read 2nd time -SJ 581; Read 3rd time -SJ 583; CS passed as amended; YEAS 28 NAYS 10 -SJ 583
4/27/2023 House – In Messages 5/1/2023 House – Bill referred to House Calendar; Bill added to Special Order Calendar (5/2/2023); 1st Reading (Engrossed 1)
5/2/2023 House – Read 2nd time; Amendment 433635 adopted; Added to Third Reading Calendar 5/3/2023 House – Read 3rd time; CS passed as amended; YEAS 73, NAYS 39; 5/3/2023 Senate – In returning messages 5/5/2023 Senate – Refused to concur amendment (433635); Requested House to recede; 5/5/2023 House – In Messages
DIED IN MESSAGES – Bill does not contain onerous verbiage
CS/CS/HB 1297 Capital Sexual Battery Bankson Black Gregory Holcomb Jacques Plakon Roth Salzman Snyder Temple Yarkosky CJS JAS JC 3/1/2023 House – Filed 3/6/2023 House – Referred to Criminal Justice Subcommittee, Justice Appropriations Subcommittee, Judiciary Committee 3/21/2023 House – CS by Criminal Justice Subcommittee; YEAS 14 NAYS 3 3/23/2023 House – Original reference removed: Justice Appropriations Subcommittee; Now in Judiciary Committee 3/31/2023 House – CS/CS by Judiciary Committee; YEAS 16 NAYS 7 4/3/2023 House – Added to Calendar; 1st Reading (CS2); Added to Second Reading Calendar 4/10/2023 House – Bill added to Special Order Calendar 4/13/2023 4/13/2023 House – Read 2nd time; Amendment 262267 Failed; Added to Third Reading Calendar; Read 3rd time; CS passed; YEAS 95, NAYS 14 4/13/2023 Senate – In Messages 4/14/2023 Senate – Referred to Rules 4/18/2023 Senate – Withdrawn from Rules; Substituted for CS/CS/SB 1342 -SJ 421; Read 2nd & 3rd time; CS passed YEAS 34 NAYS 5 -SJ 421
4/19/2023 House In Messages; Ordered enrolled 5/1/2023 – Signed by Officers and presented to Governor; Approved by Governor
5/2/2023 – Chapter No. 2023-25
SIGNED INTO LAW – Provides for death sentences for certain child sexual offenders WHEN VICTIM IS UNDER 12; provides for imposition of sentence of life imprisonment or death; REQUIRES AT LEAST TWO UNANIMOUS AGGRAVATING FACTORS FOR DEATH SENTENCE IF AT LEAST 8 JURORS RECOMMEND; AGGRAVATING FACTORS INCLUDE PREVIOUS CONVICTION OF VIOLENT FELONY, ON OR REMOVED FROM SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY; provides for victim impact evidence. IF THE FLORIDA OR US SUPREME COURTS FINDS A DEATH SENTENCE UNCONSTITUTIONAL, OFFENDER WILL BE RESENTENCED TO A LIFE SENTENCE; For crimes committed OR ATTEMPTED WITH INJURY on or after October 1, 2023.
RELATED BILL SB 1342
CS/CS/SB 1342 Capital Sexual Battery Martin Book CJ JU RC 3/1/2023 Senate – Filed 3/6/2023 Senate – Referred to Criminal Justice 3/20/2023 Senate – CS by Criminal Justice; YEAS 8 NAYS 0 3/22/2023 Senate – Original reference removed: Judiciary; Now in Rules 4/11/2023 Senate – CS/CS by Rules; YEAS 18 NAYS 0 4/12/2023 Senate – CS/CS by Rules read 1st time
4/13/2023 Senate – Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading; Placed on Special Order Calendar 4/18/23 4/18/2023 Senate – Read 2nd time -SJ 420; Substituted CS/CS/HB 1297 -SJ 421; Laid on Table, refer to CS/CS/HB 1297 -SJ 421
REPLACED BY HB 1297 – Provides for death sentences for certain child sexual offenders WHEN VICTIM IS UNDER 12; provides for imposition of sentence of life imprisonment or death; REQUIRES AT LEAST TWO UNANIMOUS AGGRAVATING FACTORS FOR DEATH SENTENCE IF AT LEAST 8 JURORS RECOMMEND; AGGRAVATING FACTORS INCLUDE PREVIOUS CONVICTION OF VIOLENT FELONY, ON OR REMOVED FROM SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY; provides for victim impact evidence. IF THE FLORIDA OR US SUPREME COURTS FINDS A DEATH SENTENCE UNCONSTITUTIONAL, OFFENDER WILL BE RESENTENCED TO A LIFE SENTENCE; For crimes committed OR ATTEMPTED WITH INJURY on or after October 1, 2023.
CS/SB 1534 Pretrial Release and Detention Martin Powell CJ FP 3/3/2023 Senate – Filed 3/9/2023 Senate – Referred to Criminal Justice 3/27/2023 – Favorable by Criminal Justice; YEAS 6 NAYS 1 3/28/2023 Senate – Now in Fiscal Policy 4/10/2023 Senate – On Committee agenda– Fiscal Policy, 4/13/23 04/13/2023 Senate – CS by Fiscal Policy; YEAS 19 NAYS 1 04/14/2023 Senate – Placed on Calendar, 2nd reading 4/17/2023 Senate – CS by Fiscal Policy read 1st time 4/24/2023 Senate – Placed on Special Order Calendar, 04/26/23 4/26/2023 Senate – Read 2nd time -SJ 502; Substituted CS/CS/HB 1627 -SJ 503; Laid on Table, refer to CS/CS/HB 1627 -SJ 503 REPLACED BY HB 1627 – Keep registered citizens from getting out on bail until their first appearance and then “a judge must determine the appropriate bail, if any, based on an individualized consideration of the criteria in s. 903.046(2)”; adds more non-sex crimes for bail denial before first appearance.
RELATED BILL HB 1627
CS/CS/HB 1627 Pretrial Release and Detention Garrison Benjamin Gossett-Seidman CJS JAS JC 3/7/2023 House – Filed 3/9/2023 House – Referred to Criminal Justice Subcommittee, Justice Appropriations Subcommittee, Judiciary Committee 3/21/2023 House – CS Favorable by Criminal Justice Subcommittee; YEAS 17 NAYS 0 3/22/2023 House – Original reference removed: Justice Appropriations Subcommittee; Now in Judiciary Committee 3/31/2023 House – CS/CS by JU committee; YEAS 16 NAYS 5 4/3/2023 House – Added to Calendar; 1st Reading (CS2); Added to Second Reading Calendar 4/10/2023 House – Bill added to Special Order Calendar 4/13/2023 4/13/2023 House; Read 2nd time; Added to Third Reading Calendar; Read 3rd time; CS passed; YEAS 83, NAYS 19
4/13/2023 Senate – In Messages
4/14/2023 Senate – Referred to Fiscal Policy 4/17/2023 Senate – Received 4/26/2023 Senate – Withdrawn from Fiscal Policy -SJ 503; Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading; Substituted for CS/SB 1534 -SJ 503; Read 2nd time – SJ 503; Read 3rd time -SJ 503; CS passed; YEAS 36 NAYS 3 -SJ 503 4/26/2023 House – In Messages; Ordered enrolled 5/1/2023 – Signed by Officers and presented to Governor; Approved by Governor
5/2/2023 – Chapter No. 2023-27
SIGNED INTO LAW – Keeps registered citizens from getting out on bail until their first appearance and then “a judge must determine the appropriate bail, if any, based on an individualized consideration of the criteria in s. 903.046(2)”; adds more non-sex crimes for bail denial before first appearance.
HB 93 Liability for Renting to Persons with Criminal Records Bracy-Davis CJS JC 1/3/2023 House – Filed 1/10/2023 House – Civil Justice Subcommittee DIED IN COMMITTEE – Removes landlord liability immunity if they rent/lease to a registered citizen.
RELATED BILL SB 282
SB 282 Liability for Renting to Persons with Criminal Records Osgood Davis JU CA RC 1/18/2023 Senate – Filed 1/26/2023 Senate – Referred to Judiciary Committee DIED IN COMMITTEE – Removes landlord liability immunity if they rent/lease to a registered citizen.
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