Florida Statutes
§ 553.898 — Preemption; certain special acts concerning general purpose local government repealed
Florida § 553.898
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 553.898 (2026).
Text
Chapter 2000-141, Laws of Florida, does not imply any repeal or sunset of existing general or special laws governing any special district that are not specifically identified by chapter 2000-141. However, chapter 2000-141 is intended as a comprehensive revision of the regulation by counties and municipalities of the design, construction, erection, alteration, modification, repair, and demolition of public and private buildings. Therefore, any sections or provisions of any special act governing those activities by any general purpose local government are hereby repealed.
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Legislative History
s. 136, ch. 2000-141.
Nearby Sections
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Short title§ 553.36
Definitions§ 553.37
Rules; inspections; and insignia§ 553.38
Application and scope§ 553.381
Manufacturer certification§ 553.382
Placement of certain housing§ 553.39
Injunctive relief§ 553.41
Penalties§ 553.415
Factory-built school buildings§ 553.42
Legislative intent§ 553.501
Short title§ 553.502
Intent§ 553.503
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Florida § 553.898, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/553.898.