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Feb. 16, 2024 | Legislative Reporter There are three weeks remaining in the legislative session, with March 8 scheduled as the last day. The latest Bill Tracking Report as of the morning of Feb. 16 can be viewed here. Please review it to see the bills filed that APA Florida is tracking. Note that if you click on the bill number, you will be linked to more information about the bill. If you would like any bills added to this report or would like more information about a specific bill, please contact Stefanie Svisco at ssvisco@floridaplanning.org. The following bills of particular interest had action this past week. Please note: These summaries are based on a review of the bill language and legislative staff analysis. You are encouraged to read the actual bill language of bills that interest you. For brevity, bills impacting the Florida Statutes will look like s.XXX.XXX(x). We will note the chapter when required. GROWTH MANAGEMENT Building Regulations: CS/CS/CS/HB 267 (Rep. Esposito) was reported favorably, reflecting amendments, by the House Commerce Committee, its final committee of reference, on Feb. 15. The amended bill now does the following: • amends s.399.035 regarding elevator car support rails and s.468.069 regarding eligibility to take the building inspector or plans examiner certification exam (this was added in committee); • requires the Florida Building Commission to provide an exception in the Building Code relating to sealed drawings by a design professional for replacement windows, doors, and garages in an existing one- or twofamily dwelling or townhouse under certain conditions (the reference to the dwelling types the exception applies to and an additional condition was added in committee); • amend s.553.791 dealing with alternative plans review and inspections to require: o where the private provider is a licensed professional engineer or architect and seals the required affidavit, the building official must issue the requested permit or provide written notice identifying specific plan features that do not comply with the applicable code, as well as the specific code chapters and sections, within10 business days of receipt;
Feb. 16, 2024 | Legislative Reporter
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