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Preface
On October 1, 2023, Chapter 2023-309 (Laws of Florida) went into effect. The bill pertains to the passage and challenging of local ordinances. It adds to the process for local governments passing ordinances and gives certain additional rights to those challenging local ordinances. The bill requires counties and cities to produce a “business impact estimate” before passing an ordinance, with exceptions. The estimate must be published on the local government’s website and include certain information such as the proposed ordinance’s purpose, estimated economic impact on businesses, and compliance costs. The statements will be posted on this page.
Effective October 1, 2024, updated laws went into effect following the 2024 State Legislative Session. Senate Bill 1628 was signed by Florida's Governor on May 6, 2024. The bill reduces the exceptions on these matters prior to the local governing body passing an ordinance, etc.
- State: Business Impact Statement Requirements
- Template version with statutory changes effective 10-1-2024
Preface (Introduction) last updated on June 4, 2024
Business Impact Estimates
- Police and Fire Pension Ordinance No. 1-2026 - posted 1/15/2026
- General Employees' Pension Ordinance No. 2-2026 - posted 1/15/2026
- Amending Code Chapter 13 Section 13-109 Registration of Real Property Mortgagee Holding Mortgages in Default - posted 11/5/2025.
- Non-Profit and Non-Governmental Organizations Working for the Public Welfare in Public (P) Zoning - posted 10/13/2025