Florida's proposed Fire Prevention Code update adopts the 2026 edition incorporating current National Fire Protection Association standards for commercial and residential properties statewide.
Florida Department of Financial Services updates the Fire Prevention Code to adopt 2024 National Fire Protection Association standards and adds uniform firesafety standards for energy storage systems.
Florida Department of Financial Services adopts NFPA 1 Fire Code 2024 Edition as the state fire prevention standard, updating from the 2021 edition and providing access through the State Fire Marshal's office.
The Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers holds a public meeting on June 23, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. ET via Microsoft Teams to discuss potential rule changes to Chapter 5J-17, F.A.C.
Florida Department of Education Rule 6A-10.042 establishes confidentiality protections and retention schedules for school examination records under Senate Bill 7022, effective from the 2026 Legislative Session.
Florida Fire Prevention Code Rule 69A-60.005 incorporates NFPA 1 and NFPA 101 standards and related publications into state fire safety requirements, updating standards to 2024 editions and adding ten new NFPA and ASTM standards.
Florida Department of Financial Services Rule 69A-60.007 updates the website reference for the State Fire Marshal's declaratory statement form procedures to https://www.myfloridacfo.com/division/sfm/bfp/declaratory-statement-summaries.
Florida Department of Financial Services establishes a $25.00 non-refundable fee for name changes and duplicate licenses for chapter 497 licensees, effective through specified forms DFS-N1-1764, DFS-N1-1765, DFS-N1-1766A, and DFS-N1-1766B.
Department of Financial Services Rule 69K-1.008 establishes procedures for evaluating criminal records in applications for licenses under Florida chapter 497 statutes.
Agency for Health Care Administration amends Chapter 59A-16 rules to update Adult Day Care Center licensure standards and emergency management planning requirements.
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