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Hernando County rules govern Spring Hill. Amplified music is regulated under the Sec. 21-135 dBA table - 60 dBA residential day / 55 dBA residential night, 65 dBA commercial day / 60…
Hernando County (and therefore Spring Hill) cannot regulate aircraft noise - the FAA preempts local aircraft-noise regulation under 49 U.S.C. § 40103 and the Airport Noise and Capacity…
Hernando County rules govern Spring Hill. Under Hernando County Code Sec. 21-135 ('Sound level limits'), the county publishes a full numeric dBA-by-zone table measured at the property…
Spring Hill is an unincorporated CDP in Hernando County with no separate municipal code - all noise rules come from the Hernando County Code of Ordinances, Chapter 21 (Offenses and…
Hernando County rules govern Spring Hill. The county has no dedicated leaf-blower ordinance and no gas-blower ban. Leaf blowers fall under 'operation of domestic power tools,' which…
Hernando County rules govern Spring Hill. Under Sec. 21-135 ('Sound level limits'), industrial, mining, agricultural, and rural-district sound levels measured at the property line are…
Hernando County rules govern Spring Hill. Under Hernando County Code Ch. 21, Art. VIII, Sec. 21-136 (Exceptions to sound level limits), construction activities and domestic power tools…
Hernando County rules govern Spring Hill. Animal sounds are expressly excluded from the Ch. 21 Art. VIII noise table - Sec. 21-136(f) carves them out, deferring to the Florida Statutes…
Hernando County rules govern Spring Hill. Outdoor amplified music is regulated under the Sec. 21-135 dBA table - 60 dBA residential day / 55 dBA residential night at the property line…
Spring Hill STR occupancy is currently governed by the Florida Building Code bedroom standards, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) Vacation Rental…
Spring Hill is an unincorporated Census Designated Place (CDP) in Hernando County, Florida - it has no city government and no city ordinances of its own. All short-term rental rules…
Because Spring Hill is unincorporated, noise complaints at short-term rentals are handled under the Hernando County noise ordinance and Florida disorderly-conduct law - there is no…
There is no requirement that the owner or a host be physically present during a short-term rental in Spring Hill. Hernando County cannot impose a host-presence requirement on STRs…
Short-term rentals in Spring Hill (unincorporated Hernando County) collect a combined 11.5% in state and county taxes on stays of 6 months or less: 6.0% Florida state transient rental…
Spring Hill STR operators must complete four separate registrations to operate legally: (1) Hernando County Planning Department - Vacation Rental Permit application with site/floor…
Hernando County does NOT currently impose STR-specific parking rules on Spring Hill vacation rentals. The pending Certificate of Use ordinance scheduled for Board of County…
There is no requirement that a Spring Hill short-term rental be the operator's primary residence. Hernando County cannot impose a primary-residence-only rule on STRs because the FS §…
Hernando County's current Vacation Rental Permit application reportedly requires submission of 'documentation showing the STR property is covered by liability insurance' (per Lodge…
There is no cap on the number of nights per year that a Spring Hill short-term rental may be rented. FS § 509.032(7)(b) expressly preempts Florida counties that did not adopt an STR…
Spring Hill sits in west-central Florida pine flatwoods bordering the Withlacoochee State Forest, the Weeki Wachee Preserve, and the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge - a…
Outdoor burning in Spring Hill is governed by Chapter 12 of the Hernando County Code (Fire Prevention and Protection), the Florida Fire Prevention Code (8th Edition, NFPA 1, 2021), and…
Spring Hill is an unincorporated community within Hernando County, so fire pit rules are set by Hernando County under Chapter 12 of the Hernando County Code (Fire Prevention and…
Smoke alarms in Spring Hill are required under the Florida Building Code as administered by the Hernando County Building Division and Hernando County Fire Rescue, and under Florida…
Florida law (FS § 791.08, enacted by Chapter 2020-11, Laws of Florida / SB 140) preempts local bans on consumer fireworks on three designated holidays: New Year's Day (January 1)…
Propane / LP-gas storage in Spring Hill is regulated by the Florida Fire Prevention Code (8th Edition) Chapter 69 incorporating NFPA 58 (Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code), and by Florida…
Spring Hill is one of the most wildfire-exposed unincorporated communities in west-central Florida. The community sits in pine flatwoods bordering the Withlacoochee State Forest, the…
Backyard fires in Spring Hill are limited to recreational fires (3 feet diameter, 2 feet height of natural firewood, 25 feet from structures, attended) and portable outdoor fireplaces…
Spring Hill is an unincorporated community of Hernando County, so RV, motor home, travel trailer, and boat parking on residential lots is governed by the Hernando County Code of…
Spring Hill is unincorporated Hernando County, has no metered downtown program, and on-street parking is governed by Hernando County Code Chapter 20 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic) and…
Hernando County does not impose a blanket overnight ban on street parking in Spring Hill: there is no county code section that prohibits leaving a passenger vehicle parked on a…
Spring Hill is an unincorporated CDP in Hernando County, and the county's residential parking rules are relatively permissive: if vehicles are operable and currently registered, there…
Spring Hill is unincorporated Hernando County, and the county's commercial vehicle standard is comparatively permissive: a resident is allowed to park one commercial vehicle at their…
Spring Hill is unincorporated Hernando County, so residential Level 2 (240V) EV charger installs require an electrical permit from the Hernando County Building Division and must be…
Spring Hill is unincorporated Hernando County, and the county does not impose a single fixed height/length cap for residential vehicles; rather, RVs, motor homes, travel trailers…
Hernando County treats a vehicle as abandoned when the legal owner has left it for more than 30 days with no arrangement with the property owner to store it. Inoperable, unregistered…
Spring Hill is a largely curb-light community: most residential streets have grass swales rather than vertical concrete curbs, so colored curb paint is uncommon outside commercial…
Spring Hill has no metered downtown and no significant network of yellow-curb commercial loading zones; on-street loading and unloading at residences and small commercial sites is…
Florida bans the intentional feeding of multiple wildlife species statewide, and Spring Hill - which sits adjacent to the Weeki Wachee Springs/Weeki Wachee River, Annutteliga Hammock…
Backyard beekeeping is permissive in Spring Hill. Florida Statute 586.10 (as amended) preempts most local regulation of honey bee colonies that comply with FDACS Best Management…
Spring Hill is unincorporated, so the countywide Hernando County leash law in Section 6-24 of Chapter 6 (Animal Control) of the Hernando County Code governs. The owner of any dog must…
Hernando County (and therefore Spring Hill) does NOT and CANNOT enact a breed-specific dog ban or breed-specific permit/insurance/muzzle requirement. Florida Statute 767.14 (originally…
Florida regulates exotic and captive wildlife on a STATEWIDE basis through the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) under Florida Statute Chapter 379 and FWC rule…
Spring Hill is unincorporated and zoning-controlled by Hernando County, so livestock-keeping turns on the County zoning category of the specific parcel. AGRICULTURAL-RESIDENTIAL (AR)…
Spring Hill is an unincorporated Community Development Plan (CDP) in Hernando County, so countywide Hernando County rules govern. Hernando County's Backyard Chicken ordinance (adopted…
Hernando County does NOT have a municipal good-neighbor or cost-sharing fence ordinance. Spring Hill is a platted suburb with mostly quarter-acre lots, so boundary-fence disputes are…
Hernando County Code Section 10-55 allows fences in Spring Hill to be constructed of any 'acceptable and durable materials customarily used or marketed for fencing.' In practice this…
Effective July 31, 2024, Hernando County Ordinance 2024-07 amended Code Section 10-54 to remove the building-permit requirement for residential walls and fences UNDER 7 feet in height…
Spring Hill is an unincorporated CDP in Hernando County and is governed by Hernando County Code of Ordinances Chapter 10, Article III (Fence Code). Section 10-55 caps fences and walls…
Hernando County Code Section 10-55 requires fence and wall construction in Spring Hill to be 'of acceptable and durable materials customarily used or marketed for fencing,' with…
Hernando County Code Section 10-55 treats walls and fences together, so the same height limits (4 ft front, 8 ft side/rear, 4 ft adjacent to waterfront/golf course/common area) apply…
Pool barriers in Spring Hill (unincorporated Hernando County) must comply with Florida Statute Chapter 515 (Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act) and the 8th Edition (2023) Florida…
Hernando County Code Section 10-56 (Prohibitions) prohibits electric fences, barbed wire fences, and razor wire fences in unincorporated Hernando County (including Spring Hill). It…
Hernando County treats hot tubs and nonportable spas as 'swimming pools' once the water depth exceeds 24 inches - a building permit from the Hernando County Building Division (789…
Spring Hill residents must obtain a building permit from the Hernando County Building Division (789 Providence Blvd., Brooksville, FL 34601, (352) 754-4050) for any swimming pool, hot…
Florida Statute 515.27 (the Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act) lets Spring Hill pool owners satisfy pool safety through any ONE of five options: (1) a barrier meeting FS 515.29; (2)…
Pool barriers in Spring Hill (unincorporated Hernando County) must comply with Florida Statute 515.29 and the 8th Edition (2023) Florida Building Code Residential Section R4501.17…
Hernando County requires a building permit for above-ground pools deeper than 24 inches, and Florida's §515 barrier rules apply — though pool walls at least 48 inches high can serve as…
Spring Hill is an unincorporated CDP in Hernando County, so Hernando County Code Enforcement is the regulator. County ordinance makes it unlawful to allow grass or weeds to grow more…
Hernando County Code Enforcement enforces the 18-inch grass and weed height limit on any parcel within 100 feet of improved property in unincorporated Spring Hill, with exceptions only…
On a single-family residential lot in unincorporated Spring Hill / Hernando County, Florida Statute 163.045 prevents the County from requiring a notice, application, approval, permit…
Spring Hill is in unincorporated Hernando County, served by Hernando County Utilities and the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD). Hernando County's local ordinance…
Hernando County Code Chapter 10 (Community Appearance), Article II (Landscaping) governs tree removal in unincorporated Spring Hill. A Land Clearing Permit is required before clearing…
Florida Statute 373.185 establishes Florida-Friendly Landscaping (FFL) as a protected statewide policy. Neither Hernando County nor an HOA in Spring Hill may prohibit a property owner…
Hernando County's Code of Ordinances does not prohibit artificial turf on residential property in Spring Hill, and no County landscape permit is required to install it on a…
Rainwater harvesting is unrestricted in Hernando County. Florida sets no limit on collecting rain, and the state and SWFWMD promote rain barrels and cisterns to ease demand on the…
Spring Hill home-based business operators must obtain a Hernando County Business Tax Receipt (BTR) under Chapter 18 of the Hernando County Code and Florida Statute Chapter 205…
Hernando County prohibits a home-based business from posting commercial signage that is visible from the street under the 'no external evidence' standard codified at Florida Statute…
A Spring Hill resident operating a Family Day Care Home must register with the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) under Florida Statute 402.313 if caring for 5 to 10…
Spring Hill is an unincorporated CDP in Hernando County governed by the Hernando County Land Development Regulations (LDR) Appendix A Zoning. Home occupations are permitted in every…
Hernando County may not prohibit customer or client visits to a home-based business under Florida Statute 559.955(3) — the 2021 Home-Based Business Act expressly preempts local…
Florida Statute 500.80 (the Cottage Food Law, expanded by HB 663 in 2021) permits Spring Hill residents to produce and sell non-potentially-hazardous cottage foods directly to…
Under Hernando County Ordinance 26-38 (2024), sheds with impervious roof coverings of 120 sq ft or less no longer require a zoning permit. The maximum allowable shed wall height is 8…
Converting a Spring Hill garage to habitable living space requires a building permit and electrical permit from the Hernando County Building Division under the Florida Building Code…
Hernando County permits an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) only as an attached addition to an owner-occupied single-family home — detached backyard cottages, guest houses, and tiny homes…
Hernando County Code Appendix A permits detached carports as accessory structures in residential districts with a minimum 5 ft setback from side and rear property lines. Attached…
A tiny home in Spring Hill on a permanent foundation is treated as either a single-family dwelling (must meet the underlying Hernando County residential district's minimum lot size…
Spring Hill is an inland unincorporated community in Hernando County with no Gulf of Mexico beachfront within Spring Hill itself, so no city-style sea turtle lighting ordinance applies…
Hernando County has no numeric light-trespass standard county-wide, but zoning site-plan rules require commercial and multi-family lighting to shield glare from neighbors. Residential…
Hernando County uses 'Specimen' (18-inch DBH or greater) and 'Majestic' (36-inch DBH or greater) classifications under Code § 10-23 rather than a stand-alone 'heritage tree' registry…
In unincorporated Spring Hill, Hernando County Code § 10-22 requires a Land Clearing Permit before clearing, and § 10-23 protects Specimen trees (18-inch DBH or greater) and Majestic…
Removal of a Specimen (18-inch DBH or greater) or Majestic (36-inch DBH or greater) tree under Hernando County Code § 10-23, or removal of any required Chapter 10 landscape tree…
The tree and landscape code for unincorporated Spring Hill is Hernando County Code of Ordinances Chapter 10 — Community Appearance, Article II (Landscaping). Key sections: § 10-22 Land…
Spring Hill is an unincorporated CDP in Hernando County, so stormwater management is run by Hernando County Stormwater Management (Public Works, 1525 E. Jefferson St., Brooksville, FL…
The platted Spring Hill CDP is INLAND — roughly 5 to 10 miles east of Hernando County's Gulf of Mexico shoreline (Aripeka, Bayport, Pine Island, Hernando Beach). Hernando County itself…
Spring Hill is an unincorporated CDP in Hernando County. Hernando County participates in FEMA's Community Rating System at Class 5 (per FEMA's April 2024 CRS Eligible Communities…
Boat docks on the Gulf coast at Hernando Beach, Bayport, Pine Island and Aripeka, on the Weeki Wachee River and Mud River, and on the Withlacoochee River require a Hernando County…
Platted Spring Hill is inland, but unincorporated Hernando County's Gulf shoreline (Aripeka, Bayport, Pine Island, Hernando Beach) and the lower tidal Weeki Wachee / Mud River…
Spring Hill itself is inland and has no Gulf-front seawalls; the seawall network is in unincorporated coastal Hernando County (Hernando Beach canal system, Bayport, and Pine Island)…
Grading and drainage in Spring Hill is reviewed by Hernando County Stormwater Management and the Building Department under the Hernando County Code, the county's Land Development…
Mangrove trimming and alteration in Hernando County is governed by the state Mangrove Trimming and Preservation Act (Florida Statutes 403.9321-9333), administered by FDEP. Hernando…
Erosion and sediment control in Hernando County runs through the Environmental Resource Permit. Under Fla. Stat. §373.413, clearing and construction that alters a stormwater system…
All new buildings, and any building substantially improved or substantially damaged (≥50% of pre-loss market value), in Hernando County FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas must elevate the…
Roof construction and reroofing in Spring Hill must comply with the 8th Edition (2023) Florida Building Code Chapter 15 and the Florida Building Code Residential equivalent, with ASCE…
Spring Hill is in unincorporated Hernando County and sits inside the Hurricane-Prone Region under the 8th Edition (2023) Florida Building Code. Hernando County design wind speeds under…
After a Presidentially declared disaster, Hernando County activates emergency debris removal under FEMA Public Assistance Category A (Debris Removal). Republic Services is the county's…
Spring Hill residential setbacks are governed by Hernando County Code Appendix A Article IV. The dominant Spring Hill zoning is R-1B (7,500 sq ft min lot, 75 ft min width) with 25 ft…
Hernando County's zoning regulations cap building height by district, measured from grade to the roof. Near Brooksville-Tampa Bay Regional Airport, FAA airspace review and airport…
Hernando County's zoning regulations limit how much of a lot can be covered by buildings and impervious surfaces. On low-lying and coastal lots, Southwest Florida Water Management…
Spring Hill is an unincorporated community in Hernando County and follows the Hernando County sign code in Chapter 25.5 (Signs) of the Code of Ordinances. The only signs allowed on…
Garage-sale signs in Spring Hill are governed by Hernando County Code Chapter 25.5 (Signs). Only official regulatory signs are allowed on County right-of-way; all other signs…
Hernando County does not set a calendar take-down date for residential holiday lights or seasonal decorations in Spring Hill. Non-commercial holiday displays are not classified as…
Spring Hill was master-planned by the Deltona Corporation in 1967 with 28,500 platted lots sold in three years, leaving thousands of small individually owned vacant residential parcels…
Spring Hill residential solid waste is collected by Coastal Waste & Recycling, Inc. under a new Hernando County contract approved May 13, 2025 and effective January 2, 2026 (replacing…
In Spring Hill (unincorporated Hernando County), grass and weeds may not exceed 18 inches in height (excluding seed pods) on any property where the natural vegetation has been removed…
Hernando County does not impose a numeric cap on garage / yard / estate / moving sales in unincorporated Spring Hill — there is no countywide ordinance limiting the number of sales per…
Snow doesn't fall on the Nature Coast, so Hernando County has no snow-removal ordinance. Owners still keep adjacent sidewalks clear of debris and overgrowth, and hurricane storm debris…
Florida has only medical marijuana — no adult-use recreational sales and no home cultivation (Amendment 3 failed at the 60% threshold in November 2024). Under Florida Statutes…
Growing cannabis at home is a felony in Hernando County. Florida allows medical marijuana only through state-licensed dispensaries and permits no home grow, even for registered…
Florida Statute § 509.102 forbids Hernando County from prohibiting food trucks 'within the entirety of the entity's jurisdiction,' which preempts countywide bans and proximity buffers…
Florida Statute § 509.102 (enacted as HB 1193 in 2020) preempts local regulation of mobile food dispensing vehicle licenses, registrations, permits, and fees to the state. Hernando…
U.S. airspace is federally regulated by the FAA (Part 107 for commercial; 49 U.S.C. § 44809 for recreational flyers). Florida Statute § 330.41 (the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Act, HB…
Commercial drone pilots in Hernando County need an FAA Part 107 certificate. Under Fla. Stat. §330.41 the county cannot add its own flight rules, but FAA airspace rules near…
Solar installations in Spring Hill require a building permit through the Hernando County Building Division and must comply with the Florida Building Code (FBC) — Residential Chapter 23…
Florida law overrides HOA solar bans in Hernando County. Under Fla. Stat. §163.04, a deed restriction or covenant may not prohibit solar collectors, and an association may only set a…
Hernando County runs no general registration or licensing scheme for long-term rentals, and Fla. Stat. §83.425 preempts local tenancy regulation to the state. A landlord's core duties…
Neither Hernando County nor the City of Brooksville can control rent. Florida's 2023 Live Local Act rewrote Fla. Stat. §125.0103 into a flat ban, deleting the old housing-emergency…
Hernando County cannot add local just-cause eviction protections. Fla. Stat. §83.425 preempts residential tenancy regulation to the state, so evictions across Spring Hill and…
Fla. Stat. § 83.56 requires a 3-day notice to pay rent or vacate for nonpayment, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays from the count. For lease violations, the landlord…
Fla. Stat. § 83.51 requires landlords to comply with applicable building, housing, and health codes or keep the structure, plumbing, and (for most multi-unit buildings) heat, running…
Under Fla. Stat. § 83.53, a Florida landlord must give at least 24 hours' notice to enter for repairs and may enter only at reasonable times, defined as between 7:30 a.m. and 8:00 p.m…
Florida's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (Ch. 83, Part II) has no late-fee statute and no cap on late-rent charges. Late fees are governed entirely by the written lease; if the…
For a month-to-month tenancy, Fla. Stat. § 83.57 now requires 30 days' written notice (raised from 15 days by 2023's HB 1417). Breaking a fixed-term lease triggers landlord remedies…
Florida has no rent control and no statute setting a maximum rent increase or a dedicated advance-notice period. On a month-to-month tenancy, a new rent takes effect only through the…
Florida places no dollar limit on residential security deposits, but it enforces tight deadlines. If the landlord makes no claim, the deposit must be returned within 15 days of…
Adverse possession in Florida requires 7 years of actual, continued, exclusive possession plus paying all taxes within a year and filing a return with the property appraiser (Fla…
Door-to-door sellers in Hernando County register before canvassing. The county and the City of Brooksville require a commercial solicitor or peddler to obtain a permit and pass a…
A no-soliciting sign carries legal weight in Hernando County. A registered solicitor who ignores a clearly posted no-soliciting notice, or canvasses outside permitted hours, violates…
Coastal Waste collects unincorporated Hernando County garbage twice a week, with recycling and yard waste weekly. Spring Hill's mandatory assessment area and the rest of the…
Hernando County wants the blue cart at the curb no earlier than 6 p.m. the night before, arrows facing the street, three feet from obstacles, lid closed. Bring it in by the end of…
Hernando County's blue-cart service includes six bulk collections a year, up to ten items each, for furniture and appliances. Larger loads and construction debris go to the Northwest…
Florida sets counties a 75% recycling goal, not a homeowner mandate, so no Hernando County resident is fined for skipping the bin. Coastal Waste collects recycling curbside weekly…
Hernando County requires no permit for an occasional residential garage or yard sale in unincorporated areas. The real limits are code-based: no ongoing retail, and signs must stay out…
Unincorporated Hernando County sets no fixed cap on garage sales, but frequent, ongoing sales cross into unlicensed retail and zoning enforcement. Brooksville and HOAs may limit…
Hernando County sets no countywide garage-sale hours for unincorporated areas, but daytime weekend sales are the norm and same-day cleanup is expected. Brooksville and HOAs may fix…
Hernando County parks operate dawn to dusk unless a sign posts other hours. Being in a closed park is trespassing. Weeki Wachee-area boat ramps, Anderson Snow Park, and coastal…
Hernando County has no county-wide juvenile curfew on the books. Florida offers a ready framework in Fla. Stat. §877.20–877.25, but a curfew only takes effect where a county or city…
Florida Statute 218.077 prohibits local governments from establishing a minimum wage other than the state or federal rate, preempting city and county living-wage ordinances except for…
Florida Statute 218.077 preempts local mandates requiring private employers to provide paid sick leave or other employment benefits beyond state law, a preemption the Legislature…
Florida Statute 509.032(7) and broader employment preemption framework prevent local governments from requiring private employers to follow predictive or fair-scheduling rules beyond…
Florida allows permitless concealed carry of firearms by law-abiding adults under FS 790.01 and continues to issue concealed weapon licenses through FS 790.06, with both regimes…
Florida Statute 790.33 expressly preempts the entire field of firearm and ammunition regulation to the state, voiding all local ordinances and imposing personal civil penalties on…
Florida's open carry ban (FS 790.053) was struck down by the First District Court of Appeal in McDaniels v. State on September 10, 2025. The Florida Attorney General issued guidance on…
Florida Statute 790.25(5) allows any law-abiding person 18 or older to possess a concealed firearm in a private vehicle for self-defense, provided the firearm is securely encased or…
Under Fla. Stat. § 720.3085, unpaid assessments become a lien on a parcel, and the homeowners' association may foreclose like a mortgage. Before recording the lien the association must…
Under Fla. Stat. § 720.303(2), Florida HOA board meetings must be open to members with notice posted at least 48 hours ahead. Section 720.306 governs member meetings and elections, §…
Under Fla. Stat. §§ 720.303 and 720.3035, a Florida HOA enforces its recorded covenants and architectural standards, but only where authority is stated or reasonably inferred in the…
Under Fla. Stat. § 720.305, a Florida HOA may fine up to $100 per violation and $1,000 in the aggregate unless the governing documents allow more. The association must give at least 14…
Florida law overrides HOA covenants on several fronts: Fla. Stat. § 163.04 voids deed restrictions prohibiting solar collectors, § 720.304(2) protects U.S. flag display, and § 720.3045…
Florida Statute 448.095 requires every private employer with 25 or more employees to use the federal E-Verify system to confirm work authorization for new hires beginning July 1, 2023…
Senate Bill 168 (2019), codified at FS 908.103 and 908.104, prohibits sanctuary policies in Florida and requires every state and local law enforcement agency to use best efforts to…
Florida Statutes 823.14 and 163.3162 restrict local governments from adopting zoning rules that inhibit established farms on agriculturally classified land, preserving agricultural…
Florida Statute 823.14, the Florida Right to Farm Act, protects established bona fide farm operations from nuisance suits and local ordinances that would inhibit standard agricultural…
Florida Statute 403.7033 preempts the regulation of disposable plastic bags by local governments, prohibiting cities and counties from enacting bans or fees on retailers pending a…
Florida Statute 500.90 preempts the regulation of polystyrene products by local governments, blocking cities and counties from banning expanded polystyrene foam food containers, cups…
Florida has no statewide plastic straw ban and no straw preemption: Governor DeSantis vetoed the 2019 moratorium bill, so cities and counties may adopt and enforce their own single-use…
Florida Statute 569.101 prohibits the sale or delivery of tobacco and nicotine products to persons under 21, aligning with federal law and applying uniformly statewide under the…
Florida Statutes 569.0025 and 569.315 preempt regulation of the marketing, sale, and delivery of tobacco and nicotine products to the state, blocking cities and counties from banning…
Florida Statute 569.315 expressly preempts the regulation of the marketing, sale, and delivery of nicotine products and dispensing devices to the state, voiding most municipal…