Governor Ron DeSantis Signs 15 Bills and Vetoes One Bill

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Governor Ron DeSantis Signs 15 Bills and Vetoes One Bill

June 28. 2020 By: Staff Report Tallahassee, Fla. – Saturday, Governor Ron DeSantis signed the following bills: SB 1092 – Fire Prevention and

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June 28. 2020

By: Staff Report

Tallahassee, Fla. – Saturday, Governor Ron DeSantis signed the following bills:

  • SB 1092 – Fire Prevention and Control
  • SB 1116 – Trust Funds
  • CS/CS/SB 1118 – Inmate Welfare Trust Funds
  • SB 1362 – Rental Agreements
  • CS/HB 131 – Security in Trial Court Facilities
  • CS/HB 437 – Nurse Registries
  • HB 469 – Real Estate Conveyances
  • CS/HB 559 – Institutional Formularies Established by Nursing Home Facilities
  • CS/CS/HB 573 – First Responders and Correctional Officers
  • CS/HB 717 – Space Florida Financing
  • CS/HB 783 – Uniform Commercial Real Estate Receivership Act
  • CS/CS/HB 945 – Children’s Mental Health
  • CS/CS/HB 977 – Motor Vehicles Dealers
  • CS/HB 1005 – Voting Systems
  • CS/CS/HB 1439 – Bank Property of Deceased Account Holders

Governor Ron DeSantis vetoed the following bill:

  • SB 1292 – Public Records (SB 1292 was contingent on the passage of SB 700 – Juvenile Justice, which did not pass the Legislature. Therefore, SB 1292 is a nullity.)

The firefighter-protection bill (SB 1092) had support from state Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis, who serves as the state fire marshal.

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Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis

“Floridians depend on their local firefighters every day to come to their aid at a moment’s notice,” Sen. Aaron Bean, a Fernandina Beach Republican who sponsored the measure with Rep. Elizabeth Fetterhoff, R-DeLand, said in a statement after the bill passed in March.

“This bill ensures that we are coming to their aid every day to keep them safe from cancer-causing residue on their equipment.”