AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- NOISE LIMITS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES
Creates a Florida Carbon Sequestration Task Force to study and recommend a statewide program, standards, funding, and markets for natural carbon storage.
Creates a Florida Carbon Sequestration Task Force to study and recommend a statewide program, standards, funding, and markets for natural carbon storage.
Note on bill number ambiguity: Multiple jurisdictions use the bill number “SB 1148.” The materials you provided include several unrelated bills (Arizona public‑employee retirement changes, Hawaii/Illinois excerpts). This summary focuses on the Florida Senate version analyzed by the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources (introduced Feb 6, 2025, sponsor: Sen. Rodriguez), which concerns carbon sequestration and creating a statewide task force.
SB 1148 establishes a Carbon Sequestration Task Force attached to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to produce recommendations for developing a statewide carbon sequestration program. The aim is to identify opportunities and create standardized approaches to increasing and accounting for carbon stored in terrestrial and aquatic environments, assess participation in carbon markets, and recommend funding and benchmarks.
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