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Legislative Priorities for NUCA of Florida LOCAL GOVERNMENT BIDS: HB 167 BY REP. ANDRADE/SB 806 BY SEN. PERRY The top priority for NUCA FL, HB 167 by Rep. Andrade passed it first committee unanimously! On February 20th, Rep. Alex Andrade (R-Pensacola) presented NUCA of Florida’s local government bidding bill which creates transparency in the bidding process and levels the playing field for private sector contractors. NUCA of Florida’s lobbyists Kari Hebrank and Scott Jenkins lobbied the committee, gaining unanimous support for HB 167 which sailed thru the H. Oversight, Transparency & Public Management Subcommittee. HB 167 moves next to Business & Professions Subcommittee. The Senate companion, SB 806 by Sen. Keith Perry (R-Gainesville) is awaiting its first hearing. IMPACT FEES: HB 207 BY REP. DONALDS/ SB 144 BY SEN. GRUTERS A repeat from last Session, this legislation specifies that local governments may not collect impact fees prior to building permit issuance (some were collecting at platting) and codifies case law with respect to the dual rational nexus test and utilizing impact fees for existing debt service. Rep. Donalds (R-Naples) did an excellent job fielding a bevy of questions from members and HB 207 passed unanimously thru H. Local, Federal & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee on Feb. 20. HB 207 moves to Commerce Committee next and the companion, SB 144 by Sen. Gruters (R-Sarasota) will be heard in S. Community Affairs first. UNDERGROUND FACILITIES DAMAGE PREVENTION SUNSHINE 811 LEGISLATION: HB 263 BY REP. PAYNE/SB 848 BY SEN. BROXSON Recently, this Sunshine 811 legislation was revised to apply only to damages to pipelines/hazardous materials, rather than address pre-incident occurrences. Other revisions: • C  reates 9-member review panel under the Attorney General’s Office of Legal Affairs. • T  he sunshine 811 Board nominates 3 people for each of the 8 industry seats and the AG appoints the members of the panel from those nominees. The AG can appoint whomever she wants in the 9th (member of the public) seat. (NUCA of Florida believes that the Association should have a member represented on the panel.) • T  he panel’s enforcement is limited to damages to gas/hazardous material lines. • E  xtends time to mark facilities from current 2 to 3 days. (NUCA of Florida would like a 2-year sunset provision added to this section.) • K  eeps the language relating to damage/ removal of permanent markers. PERMIT FEE TRANSPARENCY: HB 127 BY WILLIAMSON/SB 142 BY PERRY These bills are a carry-over from the 2018 Session whereby the House bill died on the Senate Calendar the final days of Regular Session. HB 127 and its companion seek to create transparency by local governments with respect to permit fees. HB 127 has passed two House committees and the Senate bill was approved by Senate Community Affairs and its awaiting action in S. Innovation, Industry and Technology. FEBRUARY 2019 • DITCHMEN 13