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HB 1299

Department of Health

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Adam Anderson and 3 co-sponsors

Florida enacted HB 1299 regarding Department of Health operations, though specific provisions require full legislative text for detailed analysis.

Chapter No. 2025-114
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Bill Summary · HB 1299

Legislative bill overview

HB 1299 is a Florida Department of Health bill that was signed into law in June 2025. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the action history provided, making a complete assessment difficult without access to the full legislative text.

Why is this important

Department of Health bills typically affect healthcare regulation, public health programs, disease prevention, or health professional licensing in Florida. Given the bill's passage through both chambers and gubernatorial approval, it represents enacted policy changes affecting the state's health infrastructure or services.

Potential points of contention

  • Without the full bill text, specific areas of controversy cannot be identified; Department of Health bills often involve debates over funding allocation, regulatory burden on healthcare providers, or scope of government authority
  • The amendment process (Amendment 340380) suggests the Senate made modifications, which may indicate disagreement resolved during negotiations
  • Healthcare legislation frequently involves tensions between public health mandates and individual/provider autonomy, though specifics here are unclear

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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