Construction Contracting
SB 1262 Florida construction contracting bill died in Appropriations Committee after being withdrawn and indefinitely postponed, indicating lack of legislative consensus.
SB 1262 Florida construction contracting bill died in Appropriations Committee after being withdrawn and indefinitely postponed, indicating lack of legislative consensus.
SB 1262 is a Florida construction contracting bill sponsored by Senator Danny Burgess that underwent committee review and modification before ultimately dying in the Appropriations Committee on Agriculture, Environment, and General Government in June 2025. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the available action history, but its journey through committees suggests it involved substantive policy changes requiring a committee substitute.
Construction contracting legislation affects licensing requirements, consumer protections, contractor qualifications, and dispute resolution processes that impact both the construction industry and homeowners. Florida's construction sector is significant to the state's economy, making regulatory changes consequential for businesses, workers, and consumers engaging in building projects.
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