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Govermment Relations

Government Relations is important for the development, advocacy, and communication of the industry’s positions on a wide range of issues. SWACCA works closely with industry on strategies to promote consumer awareness of the positive effects of its products in protecting the environment, saving energy, promoting economic competitiveness, and enhancing quality of life. Also, we develop and maintain relationships with elected and appointed government officials, the media, like-minded non-governmental organizations, and our membership.

Legislative Activities Through our state affiliation with the Florida Refrigeration Air Conditioning Contractors Association (FRACCA), a greater number of state legislatures are developing policies that impact our industry as they respond to electricity reliability and environmental challenges. Industry must respond with greater vigilance, thereby requiring additional monitoring and contact with agency officials, state legislators, and staff. Issues include producer “take-back” and recycling of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, indoor environmental quality legislation and regulation, state greenhouse gas reduction initiatives, and state procurement of energy efficiency products. Activities include tracking potential legislation and regulatory actions, participating in and responding to rule makings, and educating elected and appointed policymakers.

Online Communications SWACCA maintains and supports its advocacy and awareness initiatives through both a public and member-only Internet presence.

FEMA and SBA Updates: Business and Personal Claims Advisories

SWACCA has gathered the following information on processing damage from water, wind, and business interruption through FEMA for your business and employees as well as SBA loans for business recovery. We hope that your businesses and personal lives are coming back together and that this information along with the previous After Irma Tips are useful …

Alert: Bad Code Regs Avoided in Bonita Springs

On August 1, 2018, Bonita Springs was set to implement a requirement that all change-outs go through plan review and include a spot survey for set-back compliance before a permit would be issued.  SWACCA working in close cooperation with the Bonita Springs Building Department and the Collier County BIA, went before the Bonita Springs City …