Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0766

Introduced
12/4/25  
Refer
12/16/25  

Caption

Waste Management

Impact

The proposed legislation significantly alters how waste management is approached at the local versus state level. By preempting local municipalities from creating their own regulations surrounding auxiliary containers, S0766 centralizes authority within the state government. This is expected to foster a more streamlined regulatory environment, potentially reducing confusion and compliance costs for businesses operating in multiple jurisdictions. However, the bill allows specific exceptions, such as the ability for local ordinances to regulate glass auxiliary containers on public beaches and permits the Division of Recreation and Parks to oversee auxiliary container usage in state parks.

Summary

Bill S0766 focuses on the regulation of waste management, particularly regarding auxiliary containers, which include a variety of bags, cups, and other packaging materials used in consumer transactions. The bill outlines definitions for auxiliary containers and preempts local governments from regulating these items unless authorized by state law. Specifically, it aims to simplify the regulatory landscape for businesses and consumers by establishing state-level standards for waste management and auxiliary container usage, which is intended to enhance consistency across the state of Florida.

Contention

As with many bills concerning environmental regulation, S0766 is likely to generate diverse opinions among lawmakers and constituents. Supporters might argue the bill creates necessary uniformity that benefits both the economy and environmental efforts through enhanced recycling practices. Conversely, critics may voice concerns about the loss of local control, arguing that communities should retain the power to address their unique environmental challenges and the autonomy to enforce stricter regulations if deemed necessary. The discussion surrounding S0766 may highlight the broader debate between state oversight and local governance in environmental policy.

Companion Bills

FL S0240

Similar To Auxiliary Containers

FL H0575

Similar To Auxiliary Containers

FL H0629

Similar To Regulation of Auxiliary Containers

Similar Bills

CA AB2220

School districts: auxiliary organizations.

FL S0240

Auxiliary Containers

FL H0575

Auxiliary Containers

DE SB28

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DE SB29

An Act To Amend Title 18 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Funeral Expenses For Certain Volunteers With Fire Or Ambulance Companies.

CO HB1252

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DE HB2

An Act To Amend Title 18 And Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Death Benefits.

FL H0629

Regulation of Auxiliary Containers