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Florida has not passed supported decision-making legislation. A bill that would recognize supported decision-making has been previously introduced, but there are no new supported decision-making bills pending.
Assembly Bill 1663 went into effect on January 1, 2023 amending the California Welfare and Institution Code to add new sections enacting the Supported Decision-making law.
For example, some people may need support making financial or health care decisions, whereas others may need help deciding on housing or transportation. Some people may need help with many types of decisions, and others may need help with only one or two.
SDMAs allow people with disabilities to make their own decisions and stay in charge of their lives while receiving the help and assistance they need to do so.
You have the right to make choices. You can ask for support to make your decisions. This means that you will be making the decision, not someone making the decisions for you or instead of you. The person or persons that will support you are chosen by you.