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SB 1282

SR CITIZEN INCOME ELIGIBILITY

104th Regular Session Introduced by Don DeWitte and 1 co-sponsor

Different SB 1282 bills exist in multiple states; please specify which one to summarize.

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Bill Summary · SB 1282

I can summarize SB 1282 — but the materials you provided contain multiple, different bills all labeled “SB 1282” (from different states and on different subjects). Before I prepare a full 200–500 word summary, please confirm which SB 1282 you want summarized, or tell me if you want summaries of all of them. Below I list the conflicting versions I found and give a short identification of each to help you choose.

Summary of documents found (choose one)

  • Florida — SB 1282 (Sen. Collins)

    • Subject: Public Records / Veterans Florida Opportunity Program (renames VETS Program; creates public-records exemption for materials received/generated by Florida Is For Veterans, Inc., while administering program)
    • Key features: New public-records exemption in s. 295.22, F.S.; sunset review under Open Government Sunset Review Act (repeals Oct 2, 2030 unless reenacted); requires 2/3 legislative vote; effective contingent on passage of SB 1280 (2025).
    • Source: Florida Senate analyses (Documents 7 and 8).
  • Arizona — SB 1282 (2025, Senators Gowan et al.)

    • Subject: Aggravated unlawful flight from a pursuing law enforcement vehicle
    • Key features: Adds ARS §28-622.02; creates offense of “aggravated unlawful flight” when a driver willfully flees in a way that recklessly endangers life; felony classifications (Class 4, but Class 2 if serious injury, transporting a child under 15, or driving in violation of certain statutes); mandatory prison minimums for some convictions.
    • Source: Arizona Introduced and Engrossed versions in your packet.
  • Illinois — SB 1282 (Sen. Donald P. DeWitte)

    • Subject: Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities Property Tax Relief Act
    • Key features: Amends income eligibility limits for vehicle registration fee reductions and free transit services; instructs Department on Aging to adopt rules so income thresholds reflect annual COLA in Social Security/SSI beginning Jan 1, 2026.
    • Source: Illinois bill text excerpt.
  • Hawaii — SB 1282 (appears to amend HRS §431:13-108)

    • Subject: Payment of claims / late fees (healthcare provider claims)
    • Key features: Replaces statutory interest with a tiered late‑fee schedule for late payments on claims (fees of $25, $50, and either $100 or 5% of amount owed depending on lateness and filing method); commissioner may waive fees for disasters/computer failures; cap at 15% of original amount owed; effective July 1, 2025.
    • Source: Hawaii-drafted text in your packet; sponsors listed (AQUINO, KOUCHI).

What I can do next
- If you confirm which jurisdiction/variant you want, I will produce a full, 200–500 word, markdown-formatted summary covering purpose, key provisions, affected parties, timeline/effective dates, and procedural requirements.
- Or, I can produce concise summaries (200–300 words each) for all of the versions above.

Which would you like?

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

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