Florida Infrastructure Expansion Bill Led by NMMA Signed into Law

On July 1, Senate Bill 1162 officially took effect after being signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis in late May. This landmark legislation marks the first proactive state infrastructure expansion bill drafted and led by the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), representing a major step forward in improving public boating access throughout Florida.
SB 1162 expands the scope of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) Boating Improvement Program to include upland infrastructure, such as parking facilities at public boat ramps. By addressing one of the most frequently cited challenges among NMMA members—access to the water—the law helps ensure that Florida boaters have the infrastructure they need to enjoy the state’s world-class waterways.
To support these enhancements, the state budget includes $3 million in new funding for infrastructure upgrades, including parking.
The bill also strengthens Florida’s commitment to sustainable boating practices by expanding the state’s Clean Marina Program to include marine manufacturers. Under the new law, facilities designated as Clean Marinas, Clean Boatyards, Clean Marine Manufacturers, or Clean Marine Retailers are eligible for a 10% discount on sovereign submerged land lease fees. This provision incentivizes marine businesses to adopt the best environmental practices and creates new opportunities for manufacturers looking to establish or expand on-water testing facilities.
“This bill is a direct response to the needs our members have raised around access and sustainability,” said Ben Murray, NMMA’s Director of State Government Relations. “We are proud to have worked alongside Florida’s legislative leaders to ensure that boating remains a thriving part of the state’s economy and culture for generations to come.”
NMMA thanks Senator Tom Leek and Representative Robert Brackett for their leadership in championing this critical legislation and supporting Florida’s recreational boating industry.

For more information or questions, please contact Ben Murray, Director of State Government Relations, at [email protected]