Leawood, Kan. – April 3, 2026: Last month, the legislative session ended for the state of Florida without any further action on House Bill 707 and Senate Bill 826 (collectively, the “Florida Bills”). The Florida Bills proposed changes regarding expiration dates and dormancy fees on some closed loop reward cards, loyalty cards and promotional gift cards. The Florida Bills died in their respective committees on or about March 13, 2026, when the Legislative Session closed for the Florida Legislature. Card Compliant will continue to monitor for the introduction of any legislative bills with comparable language or provisions in the next legislative session.
To see the previous CARD Alert on the Florida Bills published January 9, 2026 go here: Florida Seeks to Ban Expiration Dates and Dormancy Fees on Closed Loop Promotional Cards Given to Consumers.
And to view both proposed bills, click here: House Bill 707 and Senate Bill 826.
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