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  2. Laws of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Laws of Florida are the session laws of the Florida Legislature, a verbatim publication of the general and special laws enacted by the Florida Legislature in a given year and published each year following the regular session of the legislature.

  3. Impact fee - Wikipedia

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    Today, impact fees have become a widely used method. About 60% of all cities with over 25,000 residents along with 40% of metropolitan counties use impact fees on new developments for public services or infrastructure. In some states such as Florida, 90% of communities use impact fees.

  4. Kissimmee considering increasing impact fees as population ...

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    The city of Kissimmee is considering increasing impact fees by over 50%, citing “extraordinary circumstances.” Impact fees are one-time fees local governments may charge a developer to cover a ...

  5. Florida Department of Financial Services - Wikipedia

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    Florida Department of Financial Services (FLDFS) is a state agency of Florida. Its headquarters are in Tallahassee . [ 1 ] In 2002 the Florida Legislature merged the Department of Insurance, Treasury and State Fire Marshal and the Department of Banking and Finance into one department, the Florida Department of Financial Services.

  6. Law of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Constitution defines how the statutes must be passed into law, and defines the limits of authority and basic law that the Florida Statutes must be complied with. Laws are approved by the Florida Legislature and signed into law by the Governor of Florida. Certain types of laws are prohibited by the state constitution.

  7. File:EUR 2011-337.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. Maryland House Bill 107 - Wikipedia

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    Maryland House Bill 107, also known as HB107, is a Maryland state law passed in 2022 that mandates that condominiums, housing associations, cooperatives, and homeowner associations complete a reserve study by October 1, 2023. [1]

  9. Florida Senate Bill 7026 - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Senate passed the bill 20–18 in March 2018, three weeks after the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. [2] The Florida House of Representatives passed the bill 67–50, with House Republicans voting 57–19 and House Democrats voting 10–31. [4] The bill was signed into law by Governor Rick Scott on March 9, 2018. [5]