Bill Summary
SB 820 Yacht and Ship Brokers’ Act (2022 Session)
Yacht and Ship Brokers’ Act; Redefining the term “yacht” to include vessels longer than a specified length which are manufactured or operated primarily for pleasure or are leased, rented, or chartered for pleasure; exempting a person who conducts business as a broker or salesperson in another state from licensure for specified transactions; requiring, rather than authorizing, the Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshares, and Mobile Homes of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation to deny licenses for applicants who fail to meet certain requirements; requiring the division to take certain actions if the division determines that a broker or salesperson violated the act, etc. Effective Date: 10/1/2022
11/03/21
SENATE
Filed
11/16/21
SENATE
Referred to Regulated Industries; Commerce and Tourism; Rules
03/12/22
SENATE
Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration
03/14/22
SENATE
Died in Regulated Industries
No amendments to this bill text filed.
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