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On January 1, 2025, a total of 12 new laws will come into effect in Florida, marking another significant change in the state’s legislative landscape. These laws, which cover various areas including social media restrictions, voter registration changes, and enhanced protections for vulnerable adults, stem from the work of Florida lawmakers and Governor Ron DeSantis during the 2024 legislative session. Here’s what residents need to know.
The new laws are part of the over 200 laws enacted in 2024 alone. While many took effect in July and October, these remaining laws address pressing issues that affect daily life for Floridians. Key areas impacted include technology use among minors, electoral integrity, building regulations, estate planning, and the protection of older adults against financial exploitation.
Among the significant new laws:
Also noteworthy are two laws linked to property taxes:
Furthermore, Senate Bill 362 increases the maximum medical reimbursements for healthcare providers involved in the workers’ compensation system, reflecting changes in the medical field and ensuring that injured workers receive adequate support.
Finally, Senate Bill 184 establishes certain misdemeanors aimed at ensuring the safety of first responders, reiterating the state’s commitment to public safety and the well-being of those who serve on the front lines.
As these laws take effect, their impacts will be felt across Florida. Residents are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new regulations that may affect their daily lives, from how they manage social media for their children to understanding new financial protections available to older family members. This legislative update underscores Florida’s dynamic and evolving legal landscape as it responds to changing societal needs.
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