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File #: 2025-1448   
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/4/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/17/2025 Final action:
Title: Adopt Ordinance 2025-25, repealing Sec. 70-371., Code of Ordinances, City of Ocala, Florida, requiring fluoridation of the municipal potable water supply
Introduced By: Ire J. Bethea Sr
Attachments: 1. Senate Bill 700 (2025) - The Florida Senate, 2. SB 700, 3. Affidavit - 6-17-25 Ordinances
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Submitted By: Rusella Bowes-Johnson
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Presentation By: Sean Lanier
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Department: Water & Sewer

STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Motion Ready):
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Adopt Ordinance 2025-25, repealing Sec. 70-371., Code of Ordinances, City of Ocala, Florida, requiring fluoridation of the municipal potable water supply
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Quality of Place.

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
Ocala Gazette - June 6, 2025 - Notice ID AaSK2zn0y6Gh2qwutcL1

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BACKGROUND:

The public health initiative to combat tooth decay and promote oral health by fluoridation of municipal drinking water dates to the 1940s.

Since 1961, the Code of Ordinances, City of Ocala, Florida, has required that fluoride be added to our municipal drinking water. Codified at Section 70-371, this provision was last amended by Ordinance 2019-44 in June of 2019.

At all times since 1961, the City of Ocala has complied with this code requirement and has added fluoride to our municipal drinking water.

On or about May 14, 2025, Florida Legislature passed and transmitted to the Governor Senate Bill 700, often referred to as the "Florida Farm Bill," which, among other things, amended Section 403.859, Florida Statutes, to prohibit the use of any additive in any public water system which does not meet the definition of a "water quality additive" as defined by Section 403.852(19), Florida Statutes, as amended by Senate Bill 700. Senate Bill 700 also provided a new definition of "water quality additive" which does not include fluoride, thereby effectively prohibiting its addition to public water systems; and

On or about May 15, 2025, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed said Senate Bill 700 into law and the legislation has now been codified as Chapter 2025-22, Laws of Florida.

The effective date of the new law is July 1, 2025 and, in order to bring the Code of Ordinances, City of Ocala, Florida, into compliance with this new Florida law, Section 70-371 must be amended.

FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:

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