Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S1014

Introduced
12/29/25  
Refer
1/7/26  
Engrossed
2/25/26  
Refer
3/5/26  
Engrossed
3/12/26  

Caption

Provision of Municipal Utility Service to Owners Outside the Municipal Limits

Impact

If passed, SB 1014 would significantly change how municipal utilities interact with property owners outside their corporate limits. Municipal utilities would no longer have the discretion to refuse service on the basis of annexation agreements, thereby increasing access to water and wastewater services. This legislation is expected to foster development in nearby unincorporated areas by ensuring that essential services are available to properties that are in proximity but not yet incorporated into a municipality.

Summary

Senate Bill 1014 aims to regulate the provision of municipal utility services, specifically allowing property owners outside of municipal limits to request utility connections from municipal utilities. The bill amends existing legislation to require that municipal utilities expand their service areas to include these properties, provided certain conditions are met, such as the proximity of the property to existing infrastructure and the utility's capacity to serve new connections. This move seeks to streamline access to essential services for property owners who may currently be underserved due to their locations outside municipal boundaries.

Sentiment

The response to SB 1014 has been generally positive among legislators, with an indication that it is a pro-consumer measure aimed at improving access to municipal services. Supporters argue that the bill will facilitate growth and development in underserved areas of Florida. However, some concerns about the feasibility of providing services to newly connected properties have been raised, particularly regarding potential strains on existing infrastructure and resources.

Contention

While the sentiment around SB 1014 appears supportive, it does bring some points of contention, especially regarding the operational capacities of municipal utilities. Critics may question whether utilities have the necessary resources to meet the anticipated demand from new connections, and how this will affect existing service levels. Further, the order for utilities to establish connection timelines and respond to service requests could lead to challenges in compliance and staffing for those utilities accustomed to a different operational model.

Companion Bills

FL H1075

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