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  • Department of Education - Rule 6A-1.09953 - Statewide Uniform Weighted Grading System in Honors and Articulated Accelerated Courses
    June 12, 2026

    Department of Education Rule 6A-1.09953 establishes a statewide uniform weighted grading system using a 5.0 scale with additional weights of 0.5 for honors courses and 1.0 for accelerated programs, effective for students entering grade 9 in the 2026…

  • Department of Education - Rule 6A-6.0251 - Use of Epinephrine Auto-Injectors and Anaphylaxis Policy
June 12, 2026

Florida Department of Education Rule 6A-6.0251 expands epinephrine delivery device options for students in public schools to include any FDA-approved device beyond auto-injectors, aligning with House Bill 1279 amendments to state law.

  • Department of Revenue - Rule 12A-1.097 - Public Use Forms (Amusement Machine Certificate)
    June 12, 2026

    Department of Revenue Rule 12A-1.097 amends amusement machine certificate application forms (DR-18, DR-18N, DR-18R, DR-18RS) to require operators to attest that registered machines offer only games of skill without mechanical slot reels or casino re…

  • Department of Corrections - Rule 33-503.002 - Marriage of an Inmate While Incarcerated
    June 12, 2026

    Department of Corrections Rule 33-503.002 requires staff psychologists or Health Service Administrators to review marriage requests only for inmates receiving inpatient mental health care, in addition to existing corrections officer chief review.

  • Department of Financial Services - Division of Workers' Compensation - Rule 69L-7.730 Health Care Provider Medical Billing and Reporting Responsibilities
    June 12, 2026

    Florida Department of Financial Services Rule 69L-7.730 clarifies that workers' compensation providers must authorize medications before dispensing and cannot deny reimbursement based solely on where an injured worker obtains medication.

  • Department of Financial Services - Division of Funeral, Cemetery, and Consumer Services - Rule 69K-24.041 Requirements for Inspections of Centralized Embalming Facilities
    June 12, 2026

    Florida's Division of Funeral, Cemetery, and Consumer Services proposes Rule 69K-24.041 to establish inspection standards for centralized embalming facilities, covering employee identification, facility access, refrigeration systems, preparation roo…

  • Department of Financial Services - Division of Funeral, Cemetery, and Consumer Services - Rule 69K-24.040 Licensure of Centralized Embalming Facilities
    June 12, 2026

    Florida Department of Financial Services Rule 69K-24.040 establishes centralized embalming facility licensure procedures including a $300 application fee, $225 annual inspection fee, and renewal between September 1 and November 29 of even-numbered y…

  • Department of Financial Services - Division of Funeral, Cemetery, and Consumer Services - Rule 69K-24.031 Requirements for Inspection of Refrigeration Services
    June 12, 2026

    Florida Department of Financial Services requires funeral and cemetery providers to maintain inspectable refrigeration facilities with identified employees and comply with section 497.386 maintenance standards.

  • Department of Financial Services - Division of Funeral, Cemetery, and Consumer Services - Rule 69K-24.030 Licensure of Refrigeration Services
    June 12, 2026

    Florida Department of Financial Services Rule 69K-24.030 establishes refrigeration services licensure procedures with $300 application fees, $225 annual inspection fees, and renewal deadlines between September 1 and November 29 of odd-numbered years.

  • Department of Financial Services - Identification Tags-Acceptable Materials, Locations, and Methods of Affixing (69K-6.009)
    June 5, 2026

    Department of Financial Services proposes amending rule 69K-6.009 to clarify identification tag requirements for caskets and cremation containers with no anticipated adverse impact on small businesses or regulatory costs exceeding $200,000.

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