Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0998

Introduced
12/22/25  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Department of Commerce

Impact

The proposal is expected to significantly impact existing state laws concerning employer responsibilities related to verifying the legal employment status of workers. Under S0998, employers who do not maintain E-Verify case results for employees may face penalties, including fines for each day they fail to comply. The state would also have the authority to suspend business licenses for continued noncompliance, which could have widespread implications for businesses in the state, particularly those in sectors that traditionally employ a higher number of temporary or seasonal workers. The bill, if enacted, would therefore enhance regulatory oversight over employment practices in Florida.

Summary

Senate Bill S0998, introduced by Senator Yarborough, seeks to implement new regulations related to the employment verification process in Florida, particularly focusing on the use of the E-Verify system by employers. The bill mandates that employers with 25 or more employees must use the E-Verify system to check the employment eligibility of new hires. Additionally, it stipulates specific procedures for employers to follow in case they fail to comply, including fines and potential suspension of licenses if noncompliance persists over a defined period. This legislative move is positioned as a method to curb the hiring of unauthorized aliens in the state and improve the integrity of the employment verification process.

Contention

Critics of the bill have expressed concerns regarding the potential for overreach, arguing that increased penalties and stringent requirements may place undue burdens on businesses, especially small employers who may find administrative compliance challenging. There are fears that rigid enforcement could lead to discrimination or bias against certain workers, which may alienate segments of the job market. Supporters, on the other hand, contend that the bill is necessary to protect jobs for legal residents and streamline the verification process, leading to a more equitable employment landscape.

Companion Bills

FL H0741

Similar To Department of Commerce

Previously Filed As

FL H0515

Uniform Commercial Code

FL S1270

Department of Health

FL S0700

Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

FL H0651

Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

FL S1524

Department of State

FL H1281

Department of Financial Services

FL S1268

Department of Law Enforcement

FL H1299

Department of Health

FL H1011

Duties of the Department of State

FL S1666

Uniform Commercial Code

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.