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HB 105

Local Government Enforcement Actions

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Webster Barnaby and 1 co-sponsor

Florida HB 105 modifies local government enforcement procedures, advancing through Judiciary Committee with favorable recommendation toward House floor consideration.

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Bill Summary · HB 105

Legislative bill overview

HB 105 appears to modify how local governments in Florida can enforce laws and regulations, though the specific enforcement mechanisms aren't detailed in the available action history. The bill has progressed through the Judiciary Committee with a favorable recommendation and is advancing toward a House floor vote.

Why is this important

Local government enforcement actions directly affect how cities and counties implement zoning laws, building codes, environmental regulations, and other ordinances that impact residents' daily lives. Changes to enforcement procedures can either strengthen or limit a municipality's ability to address violations and protect public welfare.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of enforcement authority – Whether the bill expands or restricts local governments' power to issue citations, fines, or other enforcement actions
  • Due process protections – Questions about whether enforcement procedures adequately protect property owners' and residents' rights before penalties are imposed
  • Preemption concerns – Whether state-level changes override local authority, potentially limiting municipal flexibility in addressing community-specific issues

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

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