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SB 502 allows Florida and the U.S. to share governance over military installations, enhancing collaboration and management between state and federal authorities.
SB 502 allows Florida and the U.S. to share governance over military installations, enhancing collaboration and management between state and federal authorities.
Bill Information:
- Bill Number: SB 502
- Title: Concurrent Legislative Jurisdiction over United States Military Installations
- Status: Filed
- Introduced: November 14, 2025
- Effective Date: July 1, 2026
- Sponsor: Senator Wright
SB 502 aims to establish a framework for concurrent legislative jurisdiction between the State of Florida and the United States over military installations located within Florida's boundaries. The bill seeks to facilitate a cooperative governance structure that allows both state and federal authorities to exercise legislative powers over these installations.
The bill introduces a new section, 250.0311, to the Florida Statutes, which includes the following key provisions:
Acceptance of Relinquishment:
Concurrent Legislative Jurisdiction:
Governor's Role:
Request Requirements:
Documentation and Indexing:
Reciprocal Agreements:
Affected Entities:
Governance Structure:
In summary, SB 502 seeks to create a legal framework for shared governance over military installations in Florida, promoting cooperation between state and federal authorities while ensuring that specific procedural requirements are met for jurisdictional changes.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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