More Bills Signed into Law by Governor Scott

SPORTING EVENTS ADMISSION TAX  The Legislature extended the tax exemption on admission tickets to include an all-star game for Major League Soccer. SPORTS FACILITIES INCENTIVES  Sports facilities annual sales tax rebates have been expanded.  New facilities may receive annual funding of $1 million to $3 million depending on the proposed cost of the facility.  The Read more about More Bills Signed into Law by Governor Scott[…]

Bills Signed Into Law By Governor Scott

MARIJUANA  The Compassionate Medical Cannabis Act of 2014 establishes the conditions under which low-THC marijuana may be grown, distributed, prescribed and used by medical patients experiencing certain symptoms and conditions.   This type of medical marijuana will be available on January 1, 2015. TAX FREE SHOPPING DAYS  There are two more tax-free shopping periods in 2014.  Read more about Bills Signed Into Law By Governor Scott[…]

Failed Legislative Initiatives

HEALTHCARE Aside from the landmark medical marijuana bill SB 1030, many of the remaining major pieces of health care legislation did not make it through 2014 session intact. Telemedicine standards, which were set in HB 7113, failed to pass in the Senate.  HB 7105 and SB 1276, which focused the dispute over trauma centers, also failed. Read more about Failed Legislative Initiatives[…]

From the Capitol

The Florida Legislature officially adjourned its sixty day session at 10:39p.m. on Friday, May 2nd.  This session, legislators filed 1,812 general bills and passed 264, or a little over 14% of the total. To date, Governor Rick Scott has signed 65 bills and vetoed none. By Florida law, the Governor has fifteen days to act Read more about From the Capitol[…]