On Jan. 1, four new Florida laws take effect — quietly, but with big implications for everyday Floridians. First, SB 158.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed HB 913 into law in 2025. The law makes changes to the regulation of condos and cooperatives, ...
The law first took effect on July 1, though it applies to claims for services provided starting on Jan. 1, 2026. Senate Bill ...
There are only a few new laws tracking effect in Florida in the beginning of 2026, but several existing laws have January ...
Five new Florida laws passed during the 2025 legislative session are scheduled to take effect on Jan. 1, 2026, adding to a slate of measures that began rolling out earlier in the year.
New Florida laws taking effect Jan. 1 will help you get through these and other consumer issues. Here’s what to know. Pet insurance will be designated as “property insurance” and face new regulations.
Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to follow state agency announcements for updates and compliance requirements.
From an animal abuser database to condo affordability accountability, here are some of the laws taking effect on Jan. 1.
A host of new Florida laws and provisions went into effect January 1. The list includes topics such as animal cruelty, pet insurance, breast exams, insurance claims, patient refunds and condo and ...
Florida’s newest laws require breast exam insurance coverage for state employees, regulate pet insurance and wellness ...
Nearly 2,000 bills were filed during the 2025 legislative session – and more than 250 were passed by both the Florida Senate ...