Bill Summary
HB 219 Vacation Rentals (2021 Session)
Vacation Rentals: Requires advertising platforms to collect & remit specified taxes imposed for certain transactions; preempts regulation of vacation rentals to state; prohibits local law, ordinance, or regulation from allowing or requiring inspections or licensing of public lodging establishments, including vacation rentals, or public food service establishments; requires licenses issued by Division of Hotels & Restaurants of DBPR to be displayed conspicuously to public inside licensed establishment. Effective Date: upon becoming a law
01/12/21
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Filed
01/22/21
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Referred to Regulatory Reform Subcommittee; Ways & Means Committee; Commerce Committee
01/22/21
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Now in Regulatory Reform Subcommittee
02/03/21
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On Committee agenda - Regulatory Reform Subcommittee, 02/10/21, 1:00 pm, 17 H
02/10/21
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Favorable with CS by Regulatory Reform Subcommittee; 10 Yeas, 7 Nays
02/11/21
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Committee Substitute Text (C1) Filed
02/17/21
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Now in Ways & Means Committee
03/18/21
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On Committee agenda - Ways & Means Committee, 03/22/21, 12:30 pm, 17 H
03/22/21
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Temporarily Postponed by Ways & Means Committee
04/30/21
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Died in Ways & Means Committee
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