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The 2025 Legislative session kicked off March 4, 2025. The regularly scheduled 60 day session is living up to the predictions of a lot of bills about a lot of controversial subjects sure to stir lively debates. FRPA and our contractual government representative are carefully monitoring proposals which either directly impact parks and recreation, or have an impact on the field.
The list below is a list of bills we have identified on your behalf. This listing will be regularly updated, and will include any action that you, your agency, your city/county may wish to consider taking.
As always we encourage you to bookmark this page and review it on a regular basis as things happen quickly during session.
We encourage you to review the bills below, including reading the text of the proposals which can be found by clicking on the links for each bill. Some proposals have made their way through their first committees and have had Committee Substitutes filed. In these instances, we will have provided you the link to the Committee Substitute in the tables which show progress on each of the individual bills. Where we have been able to clarify intent or impact, we have also added that to each section. As always, we suggest that you analyze the language and conduct your own assessment of how the language may impact any local policies, procedures, or practices that you may have within your agency/city/county.
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ASSESSMENTS LEVIED ON RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKS
SB 530 by Senator Burgess
Providing that a non-ad valorem special assessment on a recreational vehicle park levied by a county, municipality, or special district, respectively, may not be levied against a certain portion of a recreational vehicle parking space or campsite; requiring counties, municipalities, and special districts, respectively, to consider a recreational vehicle park’s occupancy rates for a certain purpose, etc.
Status of SB 530
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BACKGROUND SCREENING - YOUTH SPORTS COACHES
HB 431 by Representative Trabulsy
SB 1546 by Senator Grall
Revises date upon which certain background screenings of athletic coaches must be conducted.
Impact: The effect of these bills moves the date by when athletic coaches must be fingerprinted (level 2 screened) to July 1, 2026.
Status of HB 431
02/06/2025 |
Filed |
02/12/2025 |
Referred to Health Care Facilities and Systems Subcommittee; Criminal Justice Subcommittee; Health & Human Services Committee |
02/28/2025 |
Added to Health Care Facilities & Systems Subcommittee agenda |
03/04/2025 |
Favorable by Health Care Facilities & Systems Subcommittee 1st Reading (Original Filed Version) |
03/12/2025 |
Favorable by Criminal Justice Subcommittee |
03/24/2025 |
Favorable by Health & Human Services Committee; Bill released to House Calendar; Added to Second Reading Calendar |
Status of SB 1546
02/27/2025 |
Filed |
03/06/2025 |
Referred to Health Policy; Criminal Justice; Rules |
03/10/2025 |
Introduced |
03/18/2025 |
Favorable by Health Policy Committee |
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CHILD CARE FACILITY AND PROGRAM BACKGROUND SCREENING REQUIREMENTS
SB 614 by Senator Polsky
HB 531 by Representative Hunschofsky
Revising the definition of the term “personnel” to include recreational enrichment program personnel for screening purposes; defining the term “recreational enrichment program”; exempting such programs from certain licensing requirements of the Department of Children and Families; prohibiting recreational enrichment programs from using or releasing information from certain criminal or juvenile records for purposes other than employment screening, etc.
Of note: This proposal appears to require fingerprinting of contractual instructors who are considered to be providing enrichment programs.
Status of SB 614
02/11/2025 |
Filed |
02/20/2025 |
Referred to Children, Families, and Elder Affairs; Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services; Fiscal Policy Committees |
03/05/2025 |
Introduced |
Status of HB 531
02/11/2025 |
Filed |
2/19/2025 |
Referred to Referred to Human Services Subcommittee; Referred to Criminal Justice Subcommittee; Referred to Health & Human Services Committee |
03/04/2025 |
1st Reading |
03/11/2025 |
Favorable with CS by Human Services Subcommittee; Reported out of Human Services Subcommittee; Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a); CS Filed Amendment defines “Recreational enrichment program” as an organization providing in-person instruction to children in dance, gymnastics, or martial arts offered on an ongoing basis that takes place partially or fully indoors. |
03/12/2025 |
1st Reading of CS |
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"FALLEN TREE ACT" - PROPERTY OWNER LIABILITY
SB 724 by Senators Martin and Leek
HB 599 by Representative Cobb
Citing this act as the "Fallen Tree Act"; providing that a property owner is liable for damages caused by trees or shrubs located on his or her property when they fall on another’s property; providing that trees and shrubs located on two or more parcels may be removed by any of the property owners after serving proper notice and posting on the other parcels; providing an exception, etc.
Status of SB 724
02/13/2025 |
Filed |
02/25/2025 |
Referred to Judiciary; Banking and Insurance; Rules |
03/05/2025 |
Introduced |
Status of HB 599
02/13/2025 |
Filed |
2/19/2025 |
Referred to Civil Justice & Claims Subcommittee; Referred to Judiciary Committee |
03/04/2025 |
1st Reading |
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HEAT ILLNESS PREVENTION
SB 510 by Senator Rouson
HB 35 by Representative Gottlieb ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Eskamani ; Harris ; Woodson
Requiring certain employers to implement an outdoor heat exposure safety program that has been approved by specified departments; providing responsibilities for certain employers and employees; requiring specified annual training on heat illness and providing requirements for such training, etc.
Impact: Requires an employer of employees who regularly work in an outdoor environmental to implement heat exposure safety programs approved by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Department of Health. Such program shall include at a minimum training on heat illness, how to protect from heat illness, how to recognize heath illness, and appropriate first-aid measures to be used before medical attention arrives. Requires when the outdoor heat index equals or exceeds 90 degrees F, the provision of cool or cold drinking water available all day; a 10 minute recovery period every 2 hours that the employee works in an outdoor environment; access to shade; and training.
Status of SB 510
02/05/2025 |
Filed |
03/04/2025 |
Introduced |
Status of HB 35
12/19/2024 |
Filed |
01/06/2025 |
Referred to Industries & Professional Activities Subcommittee; Referred to Human Services Subcommittee; Referred to Commerce Committee |
03/04/2025 |
1st Reading |
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OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS WITH RESPECT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION
SB 420 by Senator Yarborough
HB 1571 by Representative Black
Prohibits counties & municipalities, respectively, from taking official action as it relates to diversity, equity, & inclusion; provides penalty; authorizes cause of action against counties & municipalities, respectively, that take such action; defines "diversity, equity, & inclusion.
Status of SB 420
02/28/2025 |
Filed |
03/07/2025 |
Referred to Community Affairs; Judiciary; Rules |
03/10/2025 |
Introduced |
3/17/2025 |
CS reported favorable in Community Affairs Committee |
Status of HB 1571
02/28/2025 |
Filed |
03/04/2025 |
1st Reading |
03/05/2025 |
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs Subcommittee; Civil Justice & Claims Subcommittee; State Affairs Committee
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RECREATIONAL AND CUSTOMARY USE OF BEACHES
SB 1622 by Senator Trumbull
HB 6043 by Representative Andrade and Abbott
SB 284 by Senator Rouson
Repealing a provision relating to the establishment of recreational customary use of beaches, etc.
Status of SB 1622
02/27/2025 |
Filed |
03/06/2025 |
Referred to Judiciary; Community Affairs; Rules |
03/10/2025 |
Introduced |
03/25/2025 |
Favorable by Judiciary Committee |
Status of HB 6043
02/28/2025 |
Filed |
03/04/2025 |
1st Reading |
Status of SB 284
01/06/2025 |
Filed |
01/29/2025 |
Referred to Judiciary; Community Affairs; Rules Committees |
03/04/2025 |
Introduced |
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SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES
SB 226 by Senator Gruters
Revising the definition of the terms “smoking” and “vape” or “vaping”; prohibiting smoking in public places in this state, with exceptions; revising requirements for customs smoking rooms to prohibit smoking and vaping of marijuana products at any time, etc.
Impact: The impact of this bill seems to be primarily to redefine the definition of "smoking", "vape", and "vaping" by adding marijuana to these practices.
Status of SB 226
01/13/2025 |
Filed |
01/29/2025 |
Referred to Regulated Industries; Appropriations Committee on Agriculture, Environment, and General Government; Rules |
03/04/2025 |
Introduced |
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STATE LAND MANAGEMENT
SB 80 by Senator Harrell
HB 209 by Representative Snyder ; Gossett-Seidman
Citing this act as the “State Park Preservation Act”; requiring public hearings for all updated conservation and non-conservation land management plans; requiring the Division of Recreation and Parks of the Department of Environmental Protection to comply with specified provisions when granting certain privileges, leases, concessions, and permits; requiring that individual management plans for parcels located within state parks be developed with input from an advisory group, etc.
Status of SB 80
12/04/2024 |
Filed |
01/15/2025 |
Referred to Environment and Natural Resources; Appropriations Committee on Agriculture, Environment, and General Government; Fiscal Policy |
02/10/2025 |
CS by Environment and Natural Resources Committee |
03/04/2025 |
CS by Environment and Natural Resources read 1st time |
Status of HB 209
01/16/2025 |
Filed |
01/22/2025 |
Referred to Natural Resources & Disasters Subcommittee; Referred to State Affairs Committee; Now in Natural Resources & Disasters Subcommittee |
02/28/2025 |
Added to Natural Resources & Disasters Subcommittee agenda Amendment filed |
03/04/2025 |
1st Reading |
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STUDY ON THE ELIMINATION OF PROPERTY TAXES
SB 852 by Senator Martin
Requiring the Office of Economic and Demographic Research to conduct a specified study; requiring the office to submit a report to the Legislature by a specified date, etc.
Status of SB 852
02/18/2025 |
Filed |
02/28/2025 |
Referred to Community Affairs; Finance and Tax; Rules |
03/05/2025 |
Introduced |
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SUCCESSION TO OFFICE OF GOVERNOR, AUDITING AND GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY
SJR 1756 by Senator Fine
HJR 1325 by Representatives Sirois and Snyder
Proposing amendments to the State Constitution to repeal the creation of the office of Lieutenant Governor, the office of Legislative Auditor, and the Government Efficiency Task Force, to create the office of the Commissioner of Government Efficiency as a Cabinet officer, and to revise provisions relating to government efficiency and succession to the office of Governor if there is a vacancy or in the case of impeachment or incapacity, etc.
Status of SJR 1756
02/28/2025 |
Filed |
03/07/2025 |
Referred to Governmental Oversight and Accountability; Appropriations; Rules |
03/10/2025 |
Introduced |
03/13/2025 |
On Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee agenda-- 03/18/25, 3:30 pm, 110 Senate Building |
Status of HJR 1325
02/27/2025 |
Filed |
03/05/2025 |
Referred to Government Operations Subcommittee; Referred to State Affairs Committee
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03/11/2025 |
Favorable by Government Operations Subcommittee |
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SWIMMING SAFETY
SB 568 by Senator Rodriguez
HB 413 (Similar) by Representative Gossett-Seidman ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Lopez, V.
Creating the "Kareem Angel Green Autism Drowning Prevention Act"; prohibiting organizations from granting water access at public bathing places or public swimming pools to certain children without first being provided specified information; requiring organizations to provide specified personal flotation devices to certain children; authorizing public bathing places and public swimming pools to refuse water access to certain children whose parents or legal guardians have not provided specified information; creating the "Open Water Safety Act"; requiring certain counties and municipalities to create pilot programs to install drowning prevention stations at high-risk public water access areas, etc.
Status of SB 568
02/10/2025 |
Filed |
03/05/2025 |
Introduced |
Status of HB 413
02/05/2025 |
Filed |
02/12/2025 |
Referred to Human Services Subcommittee; State Affairs Committee; Budget Committee; Health & Human Services Committee |
03/04/2025 |
1st Reading |
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SWIMMING LESSON VOUCHER PROGRAM
SB 692 by Senator Osgood
Revising the contract requirements for establishing a network of swimming lesson vendors; revising eligibility criteria to participate in the program, etc.
Status of SB 692
02/13/2025 |
Filed |
02/25/2025 |
Referred to Health Policy; Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services; Fiscal Policy Committees |
03/05/2025 |
Introduced |