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The Florida 2026 Reset: 5 New Laws Hitting Your Wallet and Healthcare This Januar

Austyn Kunde
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FLORIDA - As Florida rings in 2026, the "Sunshine State" is implementing a series of bipartisan laws aimed at protecting consumers, increasing healthcare transparency, and expanding animal welfare. Starting January 1, 2026, residents will see changes ranging from how they pay for medical tests to how their pets are insured.


The Florida 2026 Reset
The Florida 2026 Reset

Here are the five most significant new laws taking effect in Florida this New Year.


1. Zero-Cost Diagnostic Breast Exams (SB 158)

In a major win for women’s health, Senate Bill 158 removes the financial barrier for critical cancer screenings. While standard mammograms are often covered, follow-up diagnostic tests can result in high out-of-pocket costs—until now.



2. The 30-Day Patient Refund Rule (SB 1808)

If you’ve ever overpaid at a doctor's office and waited months for a check, Senate Bill 1808 is for you. This law puts a strict clock on healthcare facilities and practitioners regarding overpayments.

3. New "Truth in Advertising" for Pet Insurance (HB 655)

With more Floridians treating their pets like family, the state is finally regulating the often-confusing pet insurance industry. House Bill 655 reclassifies pet insurance as a form of property insurance and introduces strict consumer protections.



4. "Dexter's Law" Animal Cruelty Database (HB 255)

Florida is taking a harder stance on animal abuse with the full implementation of House Bill 255, also known as "Dexter’s Law."

5. Medicaid Coverage for Severe Obesity (Act 628)

Starting New Year’s Day, Florida’s health benefit plans are expanding their scope to include treatments for severe obesity and its related conditions.


Bonus: The Crypto Kiosk Crackdown (SB 292)

If you use Bitcoin ATMs (Virtual Currency Kiosks) in Florida, your transactions are about to get more regulated. Senate Bill 292 establishes a new framework to prevent fraud for these businesses.


Important Note on Minimum Wage

Florida FlagWhile many states raise their minimum wage on January 1st, Florida is on a different schedule. The state’s next increase—to $15.00 per hour—is scheduled for September 30, 2026. Until then, the current rate of $14.00 per hour remains in effect.