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[L8]Labor Laws Florida Breaks
by Amy N., Amy

The following is a list of highlights of the newest enacted laws in Florida:

1. New Cigarette Tax: Florida's cigarette tax increased by one dollar to $1.34 per pack. The additional tax is expected to create more than nine hundred million dollars in income which will be used to fund cancer research and pay Medicaid costs.

2. New Pain-Pill Database: A new law will allow the creation of a pain-pill database designed to clean-up clinics and doctors that distribute too many painkillers. Millions of dollars has to be raised from private sources to operate the database. The Department of Health has been given until October 2010 to show pain clinics and doctors how to report pain-pill sales.

3. New Seat Belt Law: Drivers can now receive a ticket and fine for not wearing their seatbelts when driving. The fine could be $100 depending on the county.

4. State-Run Citizens Property Insurance Co. will Increase their Premiums: More than 1 million policyholders' rates will go up 10 percent a year for at least five years, starting Jan. 1, 2010.

5. New Law makes Property Tax Appeals Easier: County appraisers must now give an explanation for their appraised property values. More homeowners should be able to win reductions on their tax bills through Value Adjustment Boards.

6. New Law makes it Easier to Enroll Children in KidCare, a Federal-State Subsidized Health Care Program for Children Under 18: The waiting period to switch from private insurance to KidCare has been reduced to two months, from six months. Parents who fail to pay $15 or $20 monthly co-pay for KidCare will have to wait only 30 days to re-enroll, instead of 60 days.

7. New Law makes ‘Bright Futures' Program less Lucrative For College Students: Bright Futures students will receive a flat scholarship award, from $95 to $126 per credit hour, instead of the conventional scholarship that covered up to 100 percent of tuition costs.

8. New Law Allows Parents more Flexibility in Children's 529 Education Prepaid Plans: Prepaid college plan parents saving for their children's education through 529 prepaid plans will now have added flexibility to transfer the money to private and out-of-state colleges and career centers.

9. New Law Deregulates Phone Rates of Home Phone Service: Phone companies can now raise phone rates with no state oversight by up to 10 percent a year. As well, a single person making less than $16,245 will now qualify for free or reduced-cost phone service.

10. New Law Bans “Crash Tax”: Local governments are now banned from charging a first-responder fee for a police officer to respond to the scene of an accident or for ambulance transport.

11. New Law For Florida Plants: A new law that came into effect on July 1st, 2009 prohibits cities, counties and homeowners associations from enacting or enforcing rules against Florida-friendly landscaping, which aims to reduce the use of water, pesticides and fertilizers.

All residents of Florida need to be aware of the new state laws.


Real estate law involves a person's right relating to the ownership and possession of land, buildings or structures on land. Every home purchase involves a number of potentially complicated legal issues and a great deal of paperwork. Below are certain real estate laws in Florida that everybody should follow to avoid any kind of complications in buying and selling.

1.No Discrimination in housing: It is against Florida law to discriminate in the sale, rental, financing or provision of real estate brokerage service in the appraisal of housing based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin or family status. Persons who believe they may have been discriminated against one of the above factors should contact the Florida commission on Human Rights to determine if they are eligible to file a complaint under the Florida Fair Housing Act.
2.Records of Deeds: In Florida, real estate records are kept in each county. It is important that new buyers must record their deeds at the public record office, located in each county courthouse. Recording a deed gives notice to the whole country that a particular piece of property has been sold.
3.Tenancy in Common: In Florida, tenancy in common is a form of co-ownership. They share the right to possess, sell or encumber the property. Unlike joint tenants, tenants in common do not have the right of survivorship. If one of the owner dies, his/her interest will be transferred to their heirs.
4.Joint tenancy:In Florida, although it is a common way for a husband and wife to own a property, there is no requirement that joint tenants be married to one another. Each individual owner in joint tenancy has a right to sell, encumber and possess the entire property. When one joint tenant dies, his/her interest in the property is automatically transferred to the remaining joint tenants. This transfer of ownership is known as right of survivorship.
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