Daily Legislative Brief from April 13, 2017
                
                
                  Insurance
                  SB 1582  -Relating to Workers’ Compensation Insurance
                    On Thursday, April 13th, SB 1582, by Senator Rob Bradley  (R-Orange Park), was heard before the Senate Committee on Appropriations and  passed by a vote of 16 yeas to 0 nays. AIF stood in opposition to this bill.
                  This  legislation seeks to address the issues within Florida’s Workers’ Compensation  law that have deemed the law unconstitutional; specifically the issue of rate  increases, attorney fees, claimant benefits, etc. While AIF applauds  Senator Bradley for his continues hard work on this delicate issue, we are  confident that there is a solution that will address all aspects of the  workers’ compensation system in Florida so that Floridians can avoid  unnecessary, costly and time consuming litigation and receive the benefits they  need if injured at work as quickly as possible.
                  SB 1582  will move on to the Senate Committee on Rules for its next hearing.
                  AIF OPPOSES this piece of  legislation as it does not adequately address the rising cost of workers’  compensation rates on Florida’s employers due to increased costs of attorney  fees.
                 
                
                  Agriculture
                  SB 1536-Relating to  Agricultural Practices 
                    On Thursday, April 13th, SB  1536, by Senator Keith  Perry (R-Gainesville), was heard by the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on  Finance and Tax and passed by a vote of 4 yeas to 1 nay. AIF stood in  support of this bill.
                  This bill clarifies  that livestock, poultry and aquaculture medical supplies are exempt from sales  tax. The bill repeals a supplemental pesticide registration fee which was added  to bi-annual pesticide registrations. The bill also expands the travel radius  limitations on the state restricted agricultural tag from "150" miles  to statewide.
                  SB 1536 will now go to  the Senate Committee on Appropriations to be heard.
                  AIF SUPPORTS the  various provisions of this bill which help our agricultural industry remain  competitive and continue to be a driving force in Florida's economy.
                  HB 5401-Pesticide  Registration
                    On Thursday, April 13th, HB  5401, by the House  Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee and  Representative Chuck Clemons (R-Jonesville), was read for a third time on the  House floor and passed unanimously by a vote of 115 yeas to 0 nays. AIF  stood in support of this bill.
                  This legislation  repeals a supplemental pesticide registration fee on certain products sold in  Florida. The supplemental fee was established in 2009 as a mechanism to boost  state revenue and help balance the budget.
                  HB 5401 will go on to  the Senate floor to be heard.
                  AIF SUPPORTS this  legislation which removes a duplicative fee on businesses.
                 
                
                  Education
                  SB 668-Relating to  Postsecondary Distance Education 
                    On Thursday, April  13th, SB  668, by Senator Aaron  Bean (R-Jacksonville), was heard by Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on  Higher Education and passed. AIF’s Senior Vice President of State and  Federal Affairs, Brewster Bevis, stood in support of this bill.
                  This legislation seeks  to authorize Florida’s participation in the State Authorization Reciprocity  Agreement known as “SARA” created by the Southern Regional Education Board and  the National Council on State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements. This would  allow for Florida’s postsecondary institutions to voluntarily participate in  what is a multi-state reciprocity agreement allowing them to offer online  education without excessive fees and regulatory compliance processes.   This reciprocity offers student’s greater access to more distance education,  enhances oversight of distance education offerings to Florida students by  another state, and expands experiential learning opportunities across state  lines.  Not only is this good for students but it also helps lessen the  burden on Florida businesses and taxpayers to fund construction and facility  costs.
                  SB 668 will move on to  the Senate Committee on Appropriations.
                  AIF SUPPORTS our state  university system’s continued efforts to address the growing challenges that  comes with increased enrollment, which in turn increases the workforce  throughout Florida.