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.
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 updates workers' compensation screening requirements to reference the January 20, 2025 edition of Form I-9 and removes outdated website availability information.
Florida's Department of Financial Services adopts NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, 2024 Edition as the state fire prevention standard, replacing the 2021 edition and requiring compliance with updated life safety requirements for buildings and facilities.
Veterans Florida holds a public meeting on June 25, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. via Google Meet to review FY 25-26 program updates and financials.
Florida Building Commission received a petition from Riffles Air & Heat, Inc. seeking declaratory statement on whether dedicated supply and return ductwork is required in unvented attics under Florida Building Code section 406.1.
Department of Revenue holds a public hearing June 23, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. to propose updates to property tax forms and remote hearing procedures for value adjustment boards under Chapter 2025-208, L.O.F.
The Department of Revenue will hold a public hearing on June 23, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. to receive comments on proposed rule updates governing remote hearings and taxpayer rights in value adjustment board proceedings.
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