Can you believe that 2024 is almost here? With that being said this article will give you “5 Florida laws that go into effect January 1st, 2024.” It’s Florida so you may think these new laws are going to be bizarre but they’re honestly not that bad.

Controversial Law That Went Into Effect In 2023

House Bill 543 went into effect on July 1st  and it has caused a lot of controversy. This bill states that a person who wishes to carry a concealed weapon or firearm can do so without obtaining and maintaining a concealed weapon or concealed firearm license.

Even though you no longer need a permit, I still recommend that everyone take the class. Taking the class has made me a responsible gun owner, I learned about gun safety and the proper protocols of when to use it. If you want to own a gun but have never used one, do yourself a favor and take the class! While there are people against this law, others think that this law going to effect is one of the best things to happen in our state.

What law do you want to get passed in Florida?

I think I already know what you’re going to say. Most of us do want recreational marijuana passed in Florida. I thought this law would be passed before the permit-less carry but I guess not. Do you think it will ever pass? I think we can expect to see it on the ballot in the 2024 elections. Feel free to email me [email protected].

I also wish there was a law where the rent prices in Florida could be capped. It seems like rent goes up every year and our places are not being upgraded. If you’re going to keep raising the rent, at least upgrade the fridge, television, washer, etc.

Below are 5 new Florida laws that will go into effect January 1st, 2024! Be safe and Happy Holidays.

  • Sheriffs Providing Child Protective Investigative Services

    House Bill 7071 will require the transfer of child protective investigation services from the seven sheriff’s offices that provide those services back to the Department of Children and Families. DCF currently has contracts with Walton, Seminole, Hillsborough, Pasco Broward, Manatee and Pinellas counites. This transfer will make the DCF the only entity performing child protective investigations in Florida. Read More

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  • State Park Campsite Reservations

    House Bill 109 allows Florida residents to reserve state park campsites and cabins one month before non Florida residents. Florida residents can reserve an RV, tent, boat, and equestrian camping up to 11 months in advance. Non Florida Residents can reserve up to 10 months in advance. Florida residents mush show proof that they live in the state.  Read More

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  • Pretrial Release and Detention

    House Bill 1627  says that only a judge may set, reduce or otherwise alter a defendant’s bail. Also requires that the Florida Supreme Court adopt a uniform statewide bond schedule.  Read More

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  • Persons with Disabilities Registry

    House Bill 1275 which is also known as the “Protect Our Loved Ones” Act, will allow local law enforcement agencies to develop and maintain a database, known as a “Persons with Disabilities Registry.” This bill may assist officers in their official duties by preparing them to respectfully and appropriately interact with an individual enrolled in the registry who has a relevant disability or condition. Read More 

     

     

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  • Pub.Rec./Persons with Disabilities Registry

    House Bill 1277 personal identifying information relating to enrollment of people in the special persons registry & persons enrolled in special persons registry will be exempt from public records. The bill authorizes local law enforcement agencies to disclose confidential & exempt information to certain persons under certain circumstances; provides for exempt status of such information held by those individuals. Read More 

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