Governor DeSantis signs eleven bills into law

Governor Ron DeSantis Florida Governor - Official Website
Governor Ron DeSantis Florida Governor - Official Website
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Governor Ron DeSantis signed eleven bills into law today. The newly enacted legislation includes:

– HB 73 – Supported Decisionmaking Authority
– CS/HB 755 – Canaveral Port District, Brevard County
– HB 1115 – Three Rivers Stewardship District, Sarasota County
– HB 1117 – City of North Port, Sarasota County
– CS/CS/HB 1165 – Town of Sneads, Jackson County
– HB 1483 – Pinellas County Construction Licensing Board, Pinellas County
– CS/HB 1571 – Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority, Monroe County
– CS/CS/CS/HB 1021 – Community Associations
– CS/CS/HB 975 – Background Screenings and Certifications
– CS/CS/HB 7021 – Mental Health and Substance Abuse
– CS/SB 362 – Medical Treatment Under the Workers’ Compensation Law

For further details on the transmittal letters associated with these bills, please refer to the provided links.



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