Florida issues new emergency rules for hurricane season as forecasts predict above-average storm activity
Florida's Division of Emergency Management has issued updated preparedness guidance and new emergency rules as forecasts call for an above-average Atlantic hurricane season, state officials announced.
The new regulations govern fuel availability, nursing home backup power requirements, and evacuation procedures across the state. The Division of Emergency Management is urging residents to update their disaster plans and stock supplies during the Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday.
The emergency rules address critical infrastructure concerns that emerged during previous hurricane seasons. The fuel availability provisions aim to ensure adequate gasoline and diesel supplies during emergencies, while the nursing home backup power requirements establish standards for facilities housing vulnerable populations.
State officials have also updated evacuation procedures as part of the comprehensive preparedness effort. The changes come as meteorologists predict storm activity above historical averages for the Atlantic basin during the 2024 hurricane season.
Florida residents can take advantage of the Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday to purchase emergency supplies without paying sales tax. The tax holiday is designed to encourage households to stock essential items before storm threats develop.
The preparedness push represents one element of Florida's broader policy agenda under Governor Ron DeSantis. The Republican governor has signed more than 100 measures into law this year, according to state officials.
Recent legislative action includes legislation to substantially increase the homestead property tax exemption starting in 2027 and 2028. The state has also tightened SNAP eligibility rules set to take effect in 2026, reshaping safety-net access for low-income residents.
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has escalated a separate public safety investigation, issuing criminal subpoenas to Roblox over allegations the gaming platform inadequately prevents child predators from targeting children. That investigation represents a high-profile probe into tech industry practices.
Local governments have pursued their own policy changes in recent weeks. Winter Park officials advanced ordinances to limit protests at public facilities including libraries and event centers, reflecting ongoing debates over speech and public space.
The Division of Emergency Management's updated hurricane preparedness rules take effect immediately. State officials emphasized that residents should not wait for storm forecasts to develop before reviewing evacuation routes and assembling emergency supply kits.
Florida's hurricane season officially runs from June 1 through November 30, with peak activity typically occurring between August and October.
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