New Florida Laws Taking Effect January 1, 2026: What Professionals Need to Know

As the new year dawns, Florida introduces several impactful laws affecting healthcare, insurance, pet ownership, real estate, education, boating, and more. While many 2025 laws went into effect earlier, January 1 brings a fresh wave of updates every professional should be aware of.

This article is inspired by in-depth reporting from the Tallahassee Democrat, a respected source for Florida legislative news.

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Three Major Laws Going Into Effect January 1, 2026

SB 158: Breast Exam Coverage for State Employees

This new law eliminates cost-sharing for diagnostic and supplemental breast exams in the state group insurance program. Employees now have access to MRIs, ultrasounds, and similar diagnostic tools without out-of-pocket costs.

Healthcare professionals and insurers should review billing processes to stay compliant.

HB 655: Regulation of Pet Insurance and Wellness Programs

Florida now officially categorizes pet insurance under property insurance. Companies must follow newly established definitions, avoid deceptive marketing, and clearly disclose terms.

This directly impacts insurance agents, many of whom complete licensing and CE courses through reputable schools such as Cameron Academy.

SB 1808: Refund of Patient Overpayments

Healthcare providers must issue refunds for patient overpayments within 30 days of identifying them or face potential penalties up to $500.

Billing specialists, clinics, and administrators should update internal compliance workflows immediately.

Existing Laws With New January Requirements

Several previously enacted laws carry new obligations beginning January 1. These shifts will affect real estate, marine activities, medical administration, and more.

HB 164: Vessel Accountability

Owners anchoring within one linear nautical mile of a documented location for 14 days or more must obtain a free long-term anchoring permit.

HB 255: Dexter’s Law – Animal Cruelty Database

Florida will launch a public database identifying individuals convicted of animal cruelty, enabling shelters and adoption agencies to screen applicants more accurately.

HB 531: Background Screening Education Portal

A centralized hub for background screening requirements must be launched by the Agency for Health Care Administration.

HB 677: Fertility Preservation Coverage

Any policy for state employees issued from January 1 forward must include fertility preservation coverage for cancer patients.

HB 913: Condominium & Cooperative Association Updates

New posting and documentation requirements are now active for condo associations. These updates also affect Florida real estate professionals—especially those working with HOA-governed communities. For those entering the field, Cameron Academy remains a top choice for staying educated on evolving regulations.

SB 944: Overpayment Claims for Psychologists

Insurers and HMOs now have a tighter 12‑month window to submit psychologist overpayment claims.

SB 954: Certified Recovery Residences

Local governments must finalize streamlined approval processes for recovery residences by January 1.

SB 1080: Local Government Land Regulation

New restrictions on local government impact fee increases take effect—impacting developers, builders, and real estate professionals statewide.

HB 1105: Education Rule Changes

The law strengthens a bell-to-bell wireless device ban for K–8 schools and requires new guidance on alternative education pathways.

SB 1490: Children’s Medical Services Overhaul

The program formally transitions from the Department of Health to the Agency for Health Care Administration.

SB 7012: Child Welfare Enhancements

Florida must launch a treatment foster care pilot program and expand data collection on child exploitation cases.

Studies and Reports Due in January

HB 1359: Pawn Database Feasibility Study

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement must review whether implementing a statewide pawn transaction database is feasible.

SB 1470: School Safety Recommendations

A statewide workgroup will deliver recommendations on creating a Florida Institute of School Safety.

SB 2514: Nursing Home Care Study

A third‑party vendor must evaluate national incentive programs, care technology, and Medicaid structures, with findings due January 5.

What This Means for Florida Professionals

Whether you work in real estate, healthcare, insurance, education, or public services, these laws shape the professional environment you operate in. Staying informed isn’t optional—it’s essential for maintaining excellence.

Cameron Academy proudly supports professionals across all 50 states, offering modern, compliant, and career-advancing licensing education. As laws evolve, staying educated ensures you stay ahead.

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