Department of Environmental Protection
Florida HB 1417 modifies Department of Environmental Protection operations, currently under review by natural resources and budget subcommittees with unknown specific regulatory impacts.
Florida HB 1417 modifies Department of Environmental Protection operations, currently under review by natural resources and budget subcommittees with unknown specific regulatory impacts.
HB 1417 pertains to the Department of Environmental Protection in Florida, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the action history provided. Based on its referral pathway through natural resources, agriculture, and state affairs committees, the bill likely addresses environmental regulation, resource management, or departmental operations within DEP's jurisdiction.
Florida's Department of Environmental Protection oversees critical issues including water quality, wetlands protection, coastal management, and pollution control—matters directly affecting public health, economic development, and environmental conservation. Changes to DEP's structure, authority, or operations can significantly impact how the state manages these essential resources and responds to environmental challenges like sea-level rise and saltwater intrusion.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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