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3 New Florida Laws That Will Effect Your Wallet in 2026

William Zimmerman
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Travel Map IconFLORIDA - As the Sunshine State celebrates the start of 2026, a wave of new consumer protection and healthcare laws are officially hitting the books. While Florida is often in the news for its property tax debates, these new mandates focus on putting money back into your pocket by eliminating hidden medical fees and regulating one of the state's fastest-growing expenses: pet care.


3 New Florida Laws That Will Effect Your Wallet in 2026
3 New Florida Laws That Will Effect Your Wallet in 2026

Here are the three most significant Florida laws taking effect in 2026 that will directly affect your wallet.


1. The 30-Day "Cash Back" Mandate (SB 1808)

If you’ve ever overpaid a medical bill or discovered your insurance covered more than you expected, you know that getting that money back from a doctor’s office can take months. Starting January 1, 2026, that delay becomes illegal in Florida.



2. Eliminating Out-of-Pocket Imaging Costs (SB 158)

Following a trend seen in several other states this year, Florida is taking aim at the "hidden costs" of preventive healthcare, specifically for breast cancer screenings.


3. The Pet Insurance "Truth" Law (HB 655)

Florida is home to one of the highest concentrations of pet owners in the country, and the cost of pet insurance has skyrocketed. A new law taking effect on January 1, 2026, introduces the state's first major regulatory framework for the industry.




Mark Your Calendar: The $15 Minimum Wage

While many other states raise their minimum wage on January 1st, Florida follows a different schedule. Keep an eye on your paycheck in the fall:


Honorable Mention: Permanent August Sales Tax Holiday

Starting in 2026, Florida will officially transition its Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday into a permanent, month-long event every August. You no longer have to wait for a specific weekend to buy tax-free clothes, school supplies, or personal computers (up to $1,500); the entire month of August is now a tax-free zone for these items.