Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed seven bills on Friday, including measures related to the regulation of private parking facilities and skin cancer screening.
Lawmakers last month unanimously passed the parking bill (HB 271), which, in part, requires parking-lot rules and rates to be posted in clearly visible locations at the entrances to lots, sets guidelines about charging late fees, and establishes a 15-minute grace period for charges if motorists enter lots but don’t park.
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Lawmakers also unanimously passed the skin cancer screening bill (HB 241). It will require health insurance plans for state workers to cover skin cancer screenings.
DeSantis also signed bills that designate April as “Hot Car Death Prevention Month” (HB 591) and November as “Veterans Appreciation Month” (HB 357).
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