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HB 1223

Sexually Transmissible Diseases

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Dana Trabulsy and 1 co-sponsor

Florida bill HB 1223 addresses sexually transmissible disease policy; specific provisions require bill text review for detailed impact assessment.

Died in Criminal Justice Subcommittee
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Bill Summary · HB 1223

Legislative bill overview

HB 1223 appears to be a Florida bill related to sexually transmissible diseases (STDs), though specific provisions are not publicly detailed in the filing information available. Without access to the bill's actual text, comprehensive analysis of its exact provisions, requirements, or regulatory framework cannot be provided.

Why this is important

STD-related legislation typically affects public health infrastructure, disease reporting requirements, testing protocols, treatment access, and potentially education or prevention programs. Such bills can influence healthcare delivery, funding allocation, and individual privacy considerations.

Potential points of contention

  • Disease reporting and privacy: Balancing public health surveillance with individual confidentiality protections
  • Testing and treatment access: Whether the bill expands or restricts access, and who bears financial responsibility
  • Educational requirements: Potential disagreement over abstinence-focused versus comprehensive sexual health education approaches

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

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