Regulate ticket sales
The bill allows the Department of Commerce to charge a voluntary annual registration fee of up to $100 for participants in the Florida Manufacturing Promotional Campaign, with all
The bill allows the Department of Commerce to charge a voluntary annual registration fee of up to $100 for participants in the Florida Manufacturing Promotional Campaign, with all
Note on documents: The materials you provided for "HB 563" describe a Florida bill that establishes a fee for participation in a Florida Manufacturing Promotional Campaign. That subject does not match the title you gave at the top ("Repetitive Head Impact Prevention"). The summary below is based on the committee reports and related documents you supplied (CS/HB 563 — Fees / Florida Manufacturing Promotional Campaign). If you intended a different HB 563 (e.g., Repetitive Head Impact Prevention), tell me and I will summarize that bill instead.
Status: Filed (introduced Nov. 12, 2024); reported favorably by Commerce Committee (reported out 4/22/2025). Effective date: takes effect on the same date as CS/HB 561 or similar legislation if adopted in the same session or extension.
Authorize the Florida Department of Commerce to collect a modest annual administrative fee from businesses that voluntarily register to participate in a state-run Florida Manufacturing Promotional Campaign, and direct those fee revenues to the Economic Development Trust Fund to pay campaign administration costs.
If you want: I can produce a one-paragraph plain-language summary for public distribution, compare this bill to CS/HB 561, or draft potential fiscal scenarios based on various registration rates (e.g., revenue estimates if 500, 1,000, or 5,000 registrants sign up).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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