Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S1164

Introduced
1/6/26  
Refer
1/12/26  

Caption

Gambling

Impact

The bill introduces significant changes to Florida's gambling laws, including increased criminal penalties for activities such as operating illegal gambling operations, transporting individuals for illegal gambling, and providing false information regarding gambling devices. Additionally, it restricts local governments from enacting ordinances related to gambling that are inconsistent with state law. These changes are expected to limit illicit gambling activities and reinforce compliance with state regulations, thereby enhancing the integrity of lawful gambling in Florida.

Summary

Senate Bill 1164 aims to amend various provisions related to gambling laws in Florida, particularly focusing on the operations and oversight of gambling activities, penalties for violations, and the establishment of regulations governing the Florida Gaming Control Commission. It revises existing state laws to enhance regulatory measures, impose stricter penalties for certain offenses, and clarify definitions related to gambling activities. The bill acknowledges the integral role of the Florida Gaming Control Commission, ensuring members possess the requisite experience in law enforcement, accounting, and legal practice.

Contention

Among the more contentious aspects of SB 1164 is the broadening of definitions and penalties related to illegal gambling, particularly internet-based gambling activities. The bill criminalizes various interactions with gambling devices and outlines stringent enforcement measures for individuals involved in illegally operating gambling businesses. Critics may argue that the bill could lead to excessive penalties that disproportionately affect lower-level offenders, particularly in cases involving minors or those inadvertently caught in the web of technical violations. The tension between law enforcement and personal freedoms in the gambling landscape remains a focal point of debate.

Companion Bills

FL S0204

Similar To Gaming

FL H0189

Similar To Gambling

FL H0591

Similar To Gambling

FL H1189

Similar To Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Affirmative Action

FL S1580

Similar To Illegal Gaming

FL S1662

Similar To Prohibited Preferences

Previously Filed As

FL S1404

Gambling

FL H1467

Gambling

FL H0953

Gambling

FL H1017

Gambling

FL S0408

Thoroughbred Permitholders

FL H0981

Athlete Representation and Compensation

FL S0622

Jai Alai Permitholders

FL S0494

Aggravated Animal Cruelty

FL S1732

Criminal Justice

FL S0322

Property Rights

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