Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0773

Introduced
12/15/25  
Refer
1/5/26  
Refer
1/5/26  
Refer
1/5/26  

Caption

Municipal Utilities

Impact

The bill also stipulates that any percentage transfer must be established or reestablished through a local referendum, ensuring that residents have a say in the decisions affecting their community. In emergencies declared by the Governor, municipalities may be allowed to exceed the 10% limit, provided that the excess is repaid within three fiscal years. This emergency provision acknowledges the need for financial flexibility during crises, which in turn could impact how municipalities plan for unexpected financial challenges. However, if municipalities mismanage these transfers, such as using public utility earnings for non-public utility purposes, they may lose access to state funds for infrastructure projects.

Summary

House Bill 0773, titled 'Municipal Utilities,' introduces significant changes to how municipalities in Florida can manage their public utility earnings. Specifically, the bill authorizes municipalities to transfer a portion of their public utility earnings to their general fund, which could be utilized for various public utility purposes. This transfer is conditional upon certain stipulations, such as the percentage of the transfer based on customer location, with a maximum limit set at 10% of the municipality's general fund. These provisions aim to provide flexibility to municipalities while still ensuring accountability and transparency in how public funds are utilized.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the provision that prohibits certain transfers, like those involving restricted revenues or grant funds designated for specific purposes. This has the potential to create disagreements between local governments and state authorities regarding the rightful use of municipal earnings. Furthermore, the requirement for a local referendum could both serve as a mechanism for accountability and become a point of contention if the process is viewed as cumbersome or politically influenced, potentially leading to disputes on how utility funds should be allocated within diverse communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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