Daily Legislative Brief from March 28, 2017
                
                
                  Legal & Judicial
                  HB 423-Relating to Beverage Law
                    On Tuesday, March 28th, HB 423, by Representative Mike La Rosa (R-Saint Cloud), was heard before the  House Careers and Competition Subcommittee and passed by a vote of 9 yeas and 6  nays. AIF’s Senior Vice President of  State and Federal Affairs, Brewster Bevis, stood in support of this bill. 
                   The bill exempts  financial transactions between a vendor and a manufacturer from all tied evil house   prohibitions if the following conditions are met: 
                  
                    - The       financial transaction must be negotiated at arm’s length for fair market       value between a manufacturer of beer or malt beverages, and 
 
                    - The       financial transaction cannot involve, either all or in part, the direct       sale or distribution of beer or malt beverages between the manufacturer       and the licensed vendor.
 
                  
                  
                    HB 423 will go to the  House Government Operations & Technology Appropriations Subcommittee for  its next hearing. 
                  AIF SUPPORTS legislation that removes burdensome regulations on Florida’s  businesses. 
                   
                  HB 727-Relating to Accessibility of Places of Public  Accommodation
                    On Tuesday, March 28th, HB 727, by Representative Tom Leek (R-Daytona Beach), was heard by the House  Careers and Competition Subcommittee and passed unanimously by a vote of 14  yeas to 0 nays. AIF’s Senior Vice  President of State and Federal Affairs, Brewster Bevis, stood in support of  this bill. 
                   The United States  Congress enacted the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990 prohibiting  discrimination on the basis of disability in employment, state and local  government, public accommodations, commercial facilities, transportation, and  telecommunications. One of the goals of the ADA is to guarantee that  individuals with disabilities are offered full and equal enjoyment of the  goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations offered  by a place of public accommodation. 
                   The bill: 
                  
                    - Creates       a license type for ADA experts; 
 
                    - Requires the Department of Business and       Professional Regulation (DBPR) to establish licensing requirements and       regulation for ADA experts; 
 
                    - Allows       ADA experts to determine if the businesses are compliant with the ADA; 
 
                    - Allows       businesses to hire ADA experts and file ADA expert reports with DBPR; 
 
                    - Allows       businesses to file remediation plans with DBPR if they are not in       compliance with the ADA;
 
                    - Requires       DBPR to establish a public website with a registry of remediation plans and       certifications of conformity; and
 
                    - Requires       courts to consider remediation plans to determine if a plaintiff filed a       claim in good faith and whether the plaintiff is entitled to attorney’s       fees in lawsuits involving alleged violations of the ADA.
 
                  
                  
                    HB 727 will go on to the  House Government Operations & Technology Appropriations Subcommittee for  its next hearing.
                  AIF SUPPORTS legislation that makes filing frivolous lawsuits against  Florida’s businesses more difficult to accomplish.
                   
                  HB 1027-  Relating to Unmanned Aircraft
                    On Tuesday, March 28th, HB 1027, by  Representative Clay Yarborough (R-Jacksonville,) was heard by the House Careers  and Competition Subcommittee and unanimously passed by a vote of 14 yeas to 0  nays. AIF’s Senior Vice President of State and  Federal Affairs, Brewster Bevis, stood in support of this bill.
                  This bill  will ensure a consistent framework for the use of drones. As the use of drones  becomes increasingly more common in many different sectors of the business  community throughout the state, implementing statewide regulations will establish  safeguards while operating drones.
                  HB 1027  will go to the House Government Accountability Committee for its next hearing.
                  AIF SUPPORTS legislation that  will streamline business regulation throughout the state.
                   
                  HB 1175-Relating to Motor Vehicle Manufacturers and  Dealers
                    On Tuesday, March 28th, HB 1175, by Representative Manny Diaz (R-Hialeah Gardens), was heard before the  House Careers and Competition Subcommittee and passed by a vote of 9 yeas to 6  nays. AIF’s Senior Vice President of  State and Federal Affairs, Brewster Bevis, spoke in opposition to this bill. 
                   The bill provides  additional grounds to deny, suspend, or revoke a license held by a motor  vehicle manufacturer, factory branch, distributor, or importer (“manufacturer”)  within their contractual agreement. The bill prohibits manufacturers from  taking certain actions against motor vehicle dealers and requires certain  procedures be followed by the manufacturer when dealing with motor vehicle  dealers.
                   HB 1175 will go on to the  House Civil Justice and Claims Subcommittee for its next hearing.
                  AIF OPPOSES legislation that would intervene in any contractual agreement between a dealer  franchise and an auto manufacturer, voluntarily entered by each party, and  dictate new terms and conditions of such mutual agreement that favor one party over the other.
                 
                
                  Economic Development
                  HB 853-Relating  to Beer or Malt Beverages
                    On Tuesday, March 28th, HB 853,  by Representative  Tom Goodson (R-Merritt Island) was heard by the House  Careers and Competitions Subcommittee and passed by a vote of 10 yeas to 4 nays. AIF’s Senior Vice President of State and  Federal Affairs, Brewster Bevis, stood in support of this bill.
                  Currently, vendors must purchase glassware from distributors for  use in their establishments. 
                    This bill allows for beer distributors to provide beer or malt  beverage branded glassware to vendors for their use, cutting down on the  vendors over all costs. 
                  HB 853 will now go on to the House Commerce Committee.
                  AIF SUPPORTS legislation that  will reduce costs on Florida’s businesses by allowing distributors to provide  vendors, at no cost, glassware to use in their establishments.   
                   
                  HB  333-Relating to Rural Economic Development Initiative 
                    On Tuesday, March 28th, HB 333, by Representative Chuck Clemons (R-  Jonesville), was heard by the House  Agriculture & Property Rights Subcommittee and unanimously passed by  a vote of 12 yeas to 0 nays. AIF stood in support of this bill.
                  Currently,  Florida’s rural communities are experiencing additional challenges compared to  their urban counterparts in many quality of life indicators. The state has an  opportunity to improve the economic competitiveness of Florida’s rural  communities by reforming the Rural Economic Development Initiative  (REDI).  This legislation accomplishes this by:
                  
                    - Focusing the mission of REDI on challenges rural communities  face in the areas of workforce development and education, infrastructure, and  access to healthcare;
 
                    - Streamlining REDI membership to ensure decision makers are at  the table; and
 
                    - Making REDI a real tool for rural communities as they navigate  through the red tape of state government.
 
                  
                  
                    HB 333  will move on to the House Transportation & Tourism Appropriations  Subcommittee for its next hearing.
                  AIF SUPPORTS efforts to increase  economic development in Florida’s rural areas by increasing job growth.
                 
                
                  Information Technology
                  GOT1-Relating to State Agency Information Technology  Reorganization
                    On Tuesday, March 28th, GOT1, by the Government Operations & Technology Appropriations  Subcommittee, was heard in front of the Government Operations & Technology  Appropriations Subcommittee and passed by a vote of 13 yeas to 1 nay. AIF spoke in opposition to this bill. 
                   This bill abolishes the  Agency for State Technology (AST), and creates a new smaller, anemic agency of  only 7 people within Office of Tech and Data Services. It moves the State  Data Center under DMS and eliminates the already weak responsibility for  Enterprise technology.  It is a further step in destroying, rather than  empowering, an Enterprise Technology Agency for our state.
                   GOT1 was filed as HB 5301 and is not currently assigned to any committees of reference. 
                  AIF OPPOSES the removal of the AST as it  is a further step in destroying, rather than empowering, an Enterprise  Technology Agency for our state.
                 
                
                  Transportation
                  SB 340-Relating  to Transportation Network Companies
                    On Tuesday, March 28th, SB 340, relating to Transportation Network  Companies, by Senator Jeff Brandes (R-St. Petersburg) was  heard by the Senate Committee on Judiciary and passed  unanimously by a vote of 9 yeas to 0 nays. AIF stood in support of this  bill.
                  This  bill was amended by the bill sponsor to more closely match the House companion  bill, HB 221. This bill now aims to establish a statewide  regulatory framework for transportation network companies and how they operate  throughout communities in Florida. It also defines what constitutes as a “TNC  vehicle”, sets in place insurance requirements and preempts authority to the  state, which will allow for a streamlined set of rules to be followed  throughout the state.
                  SB  340 will now go to the Senate Committee on Rules for its third  hearing.
                  AIF SUPPORTS statewide digital transportation service policies to create price  competition, promote consumer choice, enhance customer experience, create jobs  and remove anti-competitive local regulations.
                 
                
                  Insurance
                  HB  1107-Relating to Public Records/Workers’ Compensation
                    On Tuesday, March 28th, HB 1107, relating  to Public Records/Workers’ Compensation, by Representative  Ben Albritton (R-Bartow) was heard by the House  Oversight, Transparency & Administration Subcommittee and passed. AIF stood in  support of this bill.
                  This bill  would exempt private and personal identifying information of an injured worker  or deceased employee from public record. Currently, this information is open to  the public and often times injured workers are inundated with outreach from  attorneys wanting to take on their cases immediately after filing their claim.
                  HB 1107  will now go to the House Commerce Committee for its third hearing.
                  AIF SUPPORTS protecting the  private information of injured or deceased employees. 
                  Please see the statement below from our President  & CEO, Tom Feeney, regarding HB 1107:
                  
                  
                    AIF: HB 1107 is a Solution to  Restoring Stable, Self-executing & 
                    Affordable Workers’ Compensation  System
                  
                    Tallahassee, Fla. – The  Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) today released the following statement  on behalf of its President & CEO Tom Feeney, who also serves as the chair  of its “Florida Workers’ Compensation Strategic Task Force,” in support of  House Bill 1107, by Representative Ben Albritton, relating to Public  Records/Workers’ Compensation.  HB 1107 was today heard in the House Oversight,  Transparency and Administration Subcommittee, its second committee of  reference.
                     “Since the Florida Supreme Court  declared the workers’ compensation system unconstitutional, AIF’s ‘Florida  Workers’ Compensation Strategic Task Force’ has proposed legislation that would  provide a stable, self-executing and affordable system to care for injured  workers.
                    “HB 1107 heard today in the House  Oversight, Transparency and Administration Subcommittee addresses one component  of our overall goal to relieve burdensome pressures on Florida’s employers by  exempting public record requirements relating to injured or deceased  workers.   
                    “AIF commends Representative  Albritton and the committee for recognizing the importance of not publicizing  personal information of injured workers, and looks forward to seeing this good  public policy move through the process.”
                  
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