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Recent regulatory activity
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H0803 — Building Permits and Inspections
H0803 was filed on 2025-12-17 and passed through committee review; the bill addresses building permits, inspections, manufactured buildings, hurricane protection barriers, and association permit requirements.
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S1004 — Domestic Animals
S1004, a bill on domestic animals, passed the Florida Senate on 2026-02-20 and was enrolled on 2026-03-18.
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H0065 — Home Inspectors
H0065, a bill requiring home inspector examinations to meet Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR)-certified standards and home inspectors to maintain errors and omissions insurance, died in the Industries & Professional Activities Subcommittee.
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H0255 — Condominium Associations
H0255, a bill requiring condominium associations to file turnover certificates with the Division of Condominiums, Timeshares, & Mobile Homes and establishing a public database of those certificates, died in the Civil Justice & Claims Subcommittee on March 13, 2026.
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H0333 — Public Accountancy
House Bill 333, filed November 4, 2025, died in the Industries & Professional Activities Subcommittee on March 13, 2026.
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H0465 — Community Association Management
House bill filed requiring community association managers and firms to obtain specified insurance, obtain licenses, and establishing new disciplinary and revocation provisions.