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New Statute Would Remove Violations for Certain Unpermitted Work
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New Statute Would Remove Violations for Certain Unpermitted Work

HB 803 (2026) if signed into law by the Governor, will make changes to a lot of statutes related to building permits and inspections. But from a licensing perspective, the bill make a small revision to 489.129, Florida Statutes, which governs prohibited conduct by contractors.

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