Florida regulations
- Department of Education - Education Practices Commission - Hearing NoticeJuly 2, 2026
Education Practices Commission holds a hearing on July 28, 2026 at 9:30 a.m. via Teams to consider final disciplinary actions against certified educators.
- Department of Children and Families - Family Safety and Preservation Program - Rule 65C-46.011 - Order Determining No Variance Required for Dr. Ijeoma MuforoJuly 2, 2026
Department of Children and Families determines Dr. Ijeoma Muforo meets educational and experience requirements to serve as executive director of child-caring agency Guardian Cove, LLC without variance from Rule 65C-46.011.
- Department of Business and Professional Regulation - Division of Hotels and Restaurants - Rule 61C-1.004 - Routine Variance Petition from Walt Disney Parks and Resorts US Inc.July 2, 2026
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts US Inc. filed a routine variance petition July 1, 2026 in Lake Buena Vista to share a mop sink with an adjacent business rather than maintain a dedicated service sink; public comment period is 14 days.
- Department of Health - Division of Disease Control - Emergency Rule 64DER26-12 - AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP)July 2, 2026
Emergency Rule 64DER26-12 updates AIDS Drug Assistance Program eligibility and benefits to provide co-payment and deductible assistance instead of insurance premium support, aligning with General Appropriations Act restrictions.
- Department of Health - Division of Disease Control - Emergency Rule 64DER26-11 - Eligibility and Documentation Requirements for HIV/AIDS ProgramsJuly 2, 2026
Emergency Rule 64DER26-11 extends HIV/AIDS Patient Care and HOPWA Program eligibility confirmation periods to 45 days before Notice of Eligibility expiration to prevent coverage lapses and updates documentation requirements per General Appropriation…
- Department of Health - Division of Disease Control - Emergency Rule 64DER26-10 - Definitions for HIV/AIDS Patient Care ProgramsJuly 2, 2026
Emergency rule 64DER64-10 redefines low-income eligibility for HIV/AIDS Patient Care Programs as household income at or below 400 percent of federal poverty level and limits ADAP services to medication distribution and cost-sharing assistance for up…
- Department of Children and Families - Agency for Persons with Disabilities - Rules 65G-4.014, 65G-4.015, 65G-4.016, 65G-4.017 - Eligibility for Agency ServicesJuly 2, 2026
Florida Agency for Persons with Disabilities proposes rules to add Tatton-Brown-Rahman syndrome and Phelan-McDermid syndrome to developmental disability definitions, affecting eligibility for agency services.
- Department of Children and Families - Agency for Persons with Disabilities - Rule 65G-11.004 - Crisis Determination ProcedureJuly 2, 2026
Florida Department of Children and Families proposes adding Tatton-Brown-Rahman syndrome to developmental disability conditions and reorganizing crisis enrollment procedures under Rule 65G-11.004.
- Department of Management Services - Public Employees Relations Commission - Rules 60CC-3.001, 60CC-3.002, 60CC-3.008 - Repeal of Obsolete RulesJuly 2, 2026
Florida's Public Employees Relations Commission proposes repealing three obsolete rules on negotiation notice, mediator qualifications, and decision approval to improve regulatory clarity with no anticipated adverse impact on small businesses.
- Department of Education - Division of Blind Services - Public Meeting NoticeJuly 2, 2026
Department of Education Division of Blind Services holds a public meeting on July 14, 2026 at 3:00 p.m. via Microsoft Teams to discuss business enterprise selection cycle methods and procedures.
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