Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis approved seven more bills, according to a report from our sister station in Orlando, WKMG.
Isolated storms possible as temperatures climb into the 80s this weekA basketball hoop at Fishweir Elementary School Ex-DCPS police officer accused of romantic relationship with student worked at 3 Jacksonville-area high schools Florida court shuts down online gift card business over ‘unfair, deceptive’ conduct, imposes over $800K in civil fines Read full article: Florida court shuts down online gift card business over ‘unfair, deceptive’ conduct, imposes over $800K in civil finesThey’re just the latest of the batch in the 2026 Legislative session, though, with DeSantis already approving new environmental and agricultural laws earlier this month.
Senate Bill 386 sets up a process for consumers and manufacturers to remedy defective farm equipment. If farm equipment is defective, this law lets buyers report the defect to the manufacturer during the warranty period or the one-year period after the original delivery date of the farm equipment.House Bill 399 requires application fees for development permits to be reasonably related to the costs associated with processing the application and prohibits fees based on a percentage of project costs. The legislation also mandates that each local government’s land development regulations must include factors for assessing compatibility of residential uses. House Bill 569 allows the Agency for Persons with Disabilities to house non-forensic clients and forensic clients within the same wards in secure APD facilities. Senate Bill 844 requires that the standard continuing education course on prescribing controlled substances include information regarding the treatment of pain for patients with sickle cell disease. House Bill 1443 requires the Florida Institute for Parkinson’s Disease at USF to set up a statewide Parkinson’s disease registry. Under this legislation, physicians who diagnose a patient with Parkinson’s disease must report nationally recognized performance measures to the registry beginning on Jan. 1, 2027. House Bill 1445 creates a public record exemption for patient-identifying information held in the Parkinson’s disease registry set up by HB 1443.House Bill 7011 continues a public records exemption for certain aquaculture records held by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.Shellfish receiving and production records generated by licensed shellfish processing facilitiesThe law took effect immediately.Florida court shuts down online gift card business based in Ponte Vedra, imposes over $800K in finesDNA test connects Clay County Navy veteran to WWII POW missing for over 80 yearsSt. Augustine replacing downtown parking kiosks with cashless touchscreensHundreds participate in Jacksonville ‘No Kings’ rally against Trump administrationFlagler College students protest housing policy as seniors cite affordability, availability concernsGAME DAY ⚾🦐 The defending Triple-A National Champion Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp returnShould an HOA or property management company be required to post parking rules for visitors?Fights erupt at Palatka Junior-Senior High after field trip focused on mental healthMother of teen punched during arrest says officer went too far⚾️ Opening Day + perfect weather=the ultimate Friday night in JaxStudy finds most ‘Mayport Shrimp’ dishes served in Jacksonville area are actually importedNew ‘larger format’ Publix store in SilverLeaf features wine bar, expanded deli menu, custom pizzas
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