Florida Senate - 2026                              CS for SB 706
       
       
        
       By the Committee on Transportation; and Senators Mayfield and
       Massullo
       
       
       
       
       596-02236-26                                           2026706c1
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to commercial service airports;
    3         amending s. 332.0075, F.S.; defining the term “major
    4         commercial service airport”; preempting the naming of
    5         major commercial service airports to the state;
    6         providing names for major commercial service airports;
    7         providing that renaming a specified airport is subject
    8         to approval of the Federal Aviation Administration and
    9         execution of a certain agreement; providing that such
   10         airport names continue to be valid under certain
   11         circumstances; requiring the Department of
   12         Transportation to annually review provisions naming
   13         major commercial service airports for a certain
   14         purpose; requiring the department to provide certain
   15         notice to the Legislature; providing requirements for
   16         such notice; requiring that certain government records
   17         created on or after a certain date use such airport
   18         names; specifying that airport names are branding
   19         designations; providing construction; defining the
   20         terms “political subdivision” and “timely commences”;
   21         providing that a political subdivision is in
   22         compliance with certain provisions under specified
   23         circumstances; providing an effective date.
   24          
   25  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   26  
   27         Section 1. Paragraph (e) is added to subsection (1) of
   28  section 332.0075, Florida Statutes, and subsection (7) is added
   29  to that section, to read:
   30         332.0075 Commercial service airports; transparency and
   31  accountability; penalty.—
   32         (1) As used in this section, the term:
   33         (e) “Major commercial service airport” means an airport
   34  providing commercial service which is a medium or large hub
   35  airport under the classification criteria established by the
   36  Federal Aviation Administration.
   37         (7)(a) The naming of major commercial service airports is
   38  preempted to the state.
   39         (b)Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the major
   40  commercial service airports are named as follows:
   41         1.The airport located at One Jeff Fuqua Boulevard in
   42  Orlando, or nearest thereto, is the “Orlando International
   43  Airport.”
   44         2.The airport located at 2100 NW 42nd Avenue in Miami, or
   45  nearest thereto, is the “Miami International Airport.”
   46         3.The airport located at 100 Terminal Drive in Fort
   47  Lauderdale, or nearest thereto, is the “Fort Lauderdale
   48  Hollywood International Airport.”
   49         4.The airport located at 4100 George J. Bean Parkway in
   50  Tampa, or nearest thereto, is the “Tampa International Airport.”
   51         5.The airport located at 11000 Terminal Access Road in
   52  Fort Myers, or nearest thereto, is the “Southwest Florida
   53  International Airport.”
   54         6.The airport located at 1000 James L Turnage Boulevard in
   55  West Palm Beach, or nearest thereto, currently known as the
   56  “Palm Beach International Airport,” shall be renamed as the
   57  “Donald J. Trump International Airport,” subject to approval of
   58  the Federal Aviation Administration and execution of an
   59  agreement with the rights holder authorizing the commercial use
   60  of “Donald J. Trump International Airport” by Palm Beach County,
   61  which must, at a minimum, grant Palm Beach County the perpetual
   62  and unrestricted right to use the name “Donald J. Trump
   63  International Airport,” as well as reasonable abbreviations or
   64  deviations thereof, at no cost, in signage, advertising,
   65  marketing, merchandising, and promotions and for the branding of
   66  the airport and its operations, services, and amenities, and all
   67  related purposes.
   68         7. The airport located at 2400 Yankee Clipper Drive in
   69  Jacksonville, or nearest thereto, is the “Jacksonville
   70  International Airport.”
   71         (c) If an airport listed in paragraph (b) no longer meets
   72  the classification criteria to be a major commercial service
   73  airport, the airport name continues to be valid.
   74         (d) The department shall review paragraph (b) annually to
   75  identify airports that may be added to or removed from paragraph
   76  (b) based on any change in status as a major commercial service
   77  airport. If the department identifies any such airport, it must
   78  notify the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House
   79  of Representatives 60 days before the next regular legislative
   80  session. The notice must include the name of the airport and
   81  specify the reasons for the airport’s change in status.
   82         (e) Government records created on or after July 1, 2026,
   83  which refer to airports listed in paragraph (b) must use the
   84  airport names provided in paragraph (b). For purposes of this
   85  subsection, airport names are branding designations only and may
   86  not be construed to create or require the creation of a new
   87  legal entity. This paragraph does not require a political
   88  subdivision to amend any existing agreement with any person or
   89  entity solely to update references to the airport name or
   90  require a political subdivision to contract in the name of the
   91  airport listed in paragraph (b).
   92         (f) For purposes of this subsection, the term “political
   93  subdivision” means a political subdivision as defined in s.
   94  333.01 which owns and controls an airport listed in paragraph
   95  (b). Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a political
   96  subdivision may not be construed to be in violation of any state
   97  law, including, but not limited to, chapter 495 and s. 540.08,
   98  for using the airport name provided in paragraph (b).
   99         (g) A political subdivision is in compliance with this
  100  subsection if it diligently pursues all necessary approvals and
  101  agreements to implement an airport name change required under
  102  this subsection and timely commences signage and branding
  103  changes upon receipt of such approvals. For purposes of this
  104  paragraph, the term “timely commences” means to initiate
  105  planning, procurement, and implementation within a reasonable
  106  period after receiving all necessary approvals, taking into
  107  account the availability of budgeted funds and the timeframes
  108  necessary to comply with applicable procurement laws,
  109  regulations, and procedures.
  110         Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.