Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S1486

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Structure and Legislative Oversight of Executive Agencies

Impact

The proposed changes would significantly affect how executive agencies operate and expand in Florida. By requiring legislative approval for the establishment of new offices and divisions, the bill creates a stricter framework for the growth of state departments. This may help manage state resources more efficiently and provide a clearer accountability structure to the legislature. However, it also raises concerns over potential bureaucratic slowdowns when responding to emerging needs requiring new programs or divisions quickly.

Summary

Bill S1486 proposes changes to the structure and legislative oversight of executive agencies in Florida. It aims to ensure that divisions, offices, bureaus, sections, and subsections within these agencies can only be established by specific statutory enactment. This means that any new departmental entities must have a dedicated law passed to create them, which is a shift from prior practices that may have allowed more flexibility.

Contention

Notably, there are concerns among some lawmakers about the implications this bill would have on the agencies' adaptation to changing governmental needs. Critics argue that the increased legislative oversight could lead to inefficiencies and hamper the state's ability to respond swiftly to urgent matters, such as public health and safety crises. Additionally, eliminating certain provisions relating to the Office of Minority Health and Health Equity has sparked debates regarding the prioritization of health disparities in the state's population.

Companion Bills

FL H1435

Same As Structure and Legislative Oversight of Executive Agencies

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