
The State of Florida is set to implement various new laws, with several significant Bills approved and slated to take effect on July 1. Among these measures is House Bill 133, which modifies the state statutes governing criminal history reviews for individuals seeking licensure as barbers or cosmetologists. The amended legislation reduces the timeframe for denying a license based on a criminal conviction from five years to three years.
Another notable Bill to be implemented is House Bill 165, which mandates the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) to adopt regulations and issue health advisories in response to water quality issues at beaches and public bathing areas. The FDOH will be required to close such facilities if they fail to meet water quality standards, prioritizing public health.
A separate piece of legislation, House Bill 473... aims to provide liability protection for local governments and third-party data storage firms in the event of a "cybersecurity incident." This exemption would apply to compliant local governments, as well as firms that adhere to state and federal regulations for personal data storage.
In a further development, "House Bill 799 permits property owners to establish an easement on their property," "even in instances where they own all affected land." For a comprehensive list of the nearly 180 new laws set to take effect on July 1... readers can refer to the provided link.
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One of the approved bills is set to go into effect on July 1, alongside nearly 180 other new laws. For a full list of these laws, click here . House Bill 133 aimed to amend state statutes regarding criminal history reviews of people applying to be licensed as a barber or a cosmetologist.
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