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The bill train to Gov. Rick Scott continued Tuesday, with another packet of legislation heading to his desk for review and possible signature. The latest bills include:

HB 59 – Relating to Agritourism – Prohibits local government from regulating “agritourism” activity on land classified as agricultural.

HB 75 – Relating to Electronic Monitoring Devices – Prohibits the wearer of such a device from “removing, destroying, altering, tampering with, damaging, or circumventing operation.”

HB 91 – Relating to Severe Injuries Caused by Dogs – Provides for discretionary, rather than mandatory, quarantine or impounding of dogs that cause severe injuries to humans.

HB 127 – Relating to Continuing Care Facilities – Provides financial requirements for certain nursing homes to be designated as Gold Seal Program facilities.

HB 131 – Relating to Unattended Persons and Animals in Motor Vehicles – Provides immunity from civil liability for damage to a motor vehicle related to the rescue of a person or animal.

HB 241 – Relating to Children and Youth Cabinet – Revises membership of Children & Youth Cabinet from 14 to 16 members.

HB 273 – Relating to Public Records – Amends the state’s public records law as it pertains to third party contractors.

HB 381 – Relating to Public Records/Florida State Boxing Commission – Exempts from public record disclosure any “proprietary confidential business information” provided by a promoter to the Florida State Boxing Commission.

HB 541 – Relating to Addresses of Legal Residence – Requires a voter registration application to include the applicant’s address of legal residence and certain other distinguishing information.

HB 545 – Relating to Human Trafficking – Makes several changes to the criminal code involving offenses of human trafficking.

HB 479 – Relating to Special Districts – Changes law on special districts, including making districts publish additional information on their websites, such as a calendar of public meetings and ensuring budgets are accessible for longer periods of time.

HB 5103 – Relating to Alzheimer’s Disease Research – Makes a technical change to allow Ed & Ethel Moore Alzheimer’s Disease Research Program to carry forward money it doesn’t use from an appropriation.

HB 7033 – Relating to OGSR/Emergency Notification Information – Removes scheduled repeal of public records exemption for emergency notification information held by a government agency.

HB 7035 – Relating to OGSR/Office of Financial Regulation – Removes scheduled repeal of public records exemption for information received from state or federal agencies held by Office of Financial Regulation.

HB 7091 – Relating to Trust Funds/Termination & Administration/Working Capital Trust Fund/DCF & Operations and Maintenance Trust Fund/DOH – Terminates specified trust funds within Department of Children and Families and the Department of Health.

Scott has until next Tuesday to act on the bills.

Before joining Florida Politics, journalist and attorney James Rosica was state government reporter for The Tampa Tribune. He attended journalism school in Washington, D.C., working at dailies and weekly papers in Philadelphia after graduation. Rosica joined the Tallahassee Democrat in 1997, later moving to the courts beat, where he reported on the 2000 presidential recount. In 2005, Rosica left journalism to attend law school in Philadelphia, afterwards working part time for a public-interest law firm. Returning to writing, he covered three legislative sessions in Tallahassee for The Associated Press, before joining the Tribune’s re-opened Tallahassee bureau in 2013. He can be reached at [email protected].

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