Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0936

Introduced
12/17/25  
Refer
1/5/26  
Engrossed
2/19/26  

Caption

Temporary Door Locking Devices

Impact

The bill mandates that the Florida Building Commission incorporate standards for these temporary devices into the Florida Building Code, thereby aligning local enforcement with state regulations. By requiring that the use of these devices be integrated into safety plans and training programs, the bill aims to enhance building safety protocols. This integration is expected to ensure that staff and employees are adequately prepared for emergencies, potentially reducing risks during critical situations.

Summary

Bill S0936, titled the Temporary Door Locking Devices bill, aims to establish regulations surrounding the use of temporary door locking devices within various buildings in Florida. The legislation defines what constitutes a temporary door locking device, emphasizing that it is only meant for use during emergency situations such as lockdowns or drills. It stipulates that these devices must meet specific criteria, ensuring they do not interfere with regular egress or compromise fire safety features of the door systems.

Contention

While the intention behind Bill S0936 is to bolster safety measures, there could be discussions regarding the feasibility of integrating these devices into existing safety protocols and building codes. Points of contention may arise concerning the balance between enhancing security through temporary mechanisms and maintaining compliance with established fire and safety standards. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the practicality of training personnel for the effective operation of these devices under stress, and whether this could inadvertently create confusion during real emergencies.

Companion Bills

FL H0537

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FL H0553

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