Short answer
The official summary of Florida's House Bill 5601 (H5601) states that it "revises tuition rates for certain postsecondary students." However, the summary does not name the specific student groups. To find out which students are eligible for the revised rates, you must read the enrolled bill text.
What the bill or law says
The official bill page lists the four main subjects of H5601. One of them is the revision of tuition rates for certain postsecondary students. The enrolled bill text contains the specific legal language that defines which students and tuition rates are changed. The short description on the bill page does not provide this detail.
How it works in practice
Because the bill's title and summary are general, a student or parent would need to review the enrolled text to see if their situation is covered. The law might apply to students based on factors like residency status, enrollment in a specific program, or attendance at a particular type of institution. The exact conditions are written in the full statute amendments within the bill.
What the source does not answer
The provided sources do not list the specific student groups affected by the tuition revisions. They also do not explain how the new rates compare to previous rates, what the dollar amounts are, or when the changes take effect. The legislative history shows the bill passed, but it does not explain the policy reasons for the tuition changes.
