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DeSantis Signs Bill Boosting Farming, Consumer Protection

DeSantis Signs Bill Boosting Farming, Consumer Protection

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March 24, 20261m 28s

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill two-ninety, a wide-ranging measure updating rules for the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. The bill strengthens the states farming sector, safeguards consumers and rural areas, and introduces key changes such as blocking local governments from limiting gasoline-powered farm or landscaping tools, setting criminal penalties for cheating on commercial drivers license exams, and banning misleading displays about concealed weapons. It also protects property owners, enforces no-solicitation signs against commercial pitches, adds fines for contractors who delay payments, increases insurance standards and penalties for fumigation companies, prohibits signal jamming devices, frees agricultural landowners from special rural event venue permits, sets new density rules for developers in small towns, and reviews conservation lands for farming potential. These provisions take effect on July first, bolstering protections across Floridas agriculture, communities, and everyday services.

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