9The Florida Senate BILL ANALYSIS AND FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT 2025

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Summary: SB 1692 amends and reenacts several sections of law pertaining to material that is harmful to minors. The bill amends s. 847.001, F.S. to remove one of the requirements that material must meet to be considered harmful to minors, if the material is in an educational setting.
SB 942 Authorization of Restrictions Concerning Dogs Local governments may adopt ordinances to address safety and welfare concerns stemming from dog attacks on people or domestic animals, placing restrictions and additional requirements on owners of dangerous dogs, provided that no regulations may be breed-specific.
SB 942: Authorization of Restrictions Concerning Dogs Authorization of Restrictions Concerning Dogs; Authorizing public housing authorities to adopt certain policies relating to dogs; removing an exemption for local breed-specific ordinances adopted before a specified date, etc.
SB 474: Modified Sentences for Veterans Modified Sentences for Veterans; Defining the term modified sentence; authorizing a court to impose a modified sentence for veterans under specified circumstances, etc.
(a) Immediate family means any parent, spouse, child, or sibling.
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Summary: SB 1726 establishes term limits for members of the Board of Governors (BOG), the State Board of Education (SBE), and state university and Florida College System (FCS) institution boards of trustees. It also limits the length of time an SBE or FCS institution board of trustees member may serve as board chair.

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