Bill Text: FL H1407 | 2010 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Water Management Districts
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 3-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-04-30 - Died on Calendar, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/CS/SB 550 (Ch. 2010-205) [H1407 Detail]
Download: Florida-2010-H1407-Comm_Sub.html
CS/CS for HB 1407, HB 1367 & HB 1605 |
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2 | An act relating to water management districts; amending s. |
3 | 373.0693, F.S.; revising provisions relating to the |
4 | membership of basin boards; specifying the terms of |
5 | service for basin board members designated by district |
6 | governing board chairs; providing that basin board members |
7 | designated by district governing board chairs are voting |
8 | members and counted for quorum purposes; providing for |
9 | designated district governing board members to serve as |
10 | basin board chairs and co-chairs; authorizing basin boards |
11 | to transact official business under certain conditions; |
12 | revising provisions relating to the membership of the |
13 | Manasota Basin Board; providing for the designation of a |
14 | member of the district governing board to serve on the |
15 | basin board; amending s. 373.171, F.S.; exempting |
16 | cooperative funding programs from certain rulemaking |
17 | requirements; creating s. 373.0725, F.S.; establishing a |
18 | water management district governing board nominating |
19 | commission; providing criteria for governing board member |
20 | nominees; providing for the appointment of commission |
21 | members by the Governor, the President of the Senate, and |
22 | the Speaker of the House of Representatives; providing for |
23 | terms and duties of commission members; requiring the |
24 | Executive Office of the Governor to provide administrative |
25 | support to the commission and to adopt rules; amending s. |
26 | 373.089, F.S.; requiring governing boards to review and |
27 | make available for purchase specified lands; amending s. |
28 | 112.3145, F.S.; providing that members of the water |
29 | management district governing board nominating commission |
30 | are state officers for purposes of financial disclosure |
31 | requirements; amending s. 373.228, F.S.; revising |
32 | provisions relating to the authority of local governments |
33 | to adopt and implement, by ordinance, specified landscape |
34 | irrigation restrictions; amending s. 298.66, F.S.; |
35 | revising provisions prohibiting the obstruction of certain |
36 | drainage works; providing an effective date. |
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38 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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40 | Section 1. Subsections (1) through (7) of section |
41 | 373.0693, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
42 | 373.0693 Basins; basin boards.- |
43 | (1)(a) Any areas within a district may be designated by |
44 | the district governing board as subdistricts or basins. The |
45 | designations of such basins shall be made by resolution of the |
46 | district governing board |
47 | governing board |
48 | such basins, or create new basins, by resolution. |
49 | (b) No subdistrict or basin in the St. Johns River Water |
50 | Management District other than established by this act shall |
51 | become effective until approved by the Legislature. |
52 | (2) Each basin shall be under the control of a basin board |
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54 | including one or more representatives |
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56 | (3) Except for a member of the district governing board |
57 | serving on a basin board pursuant to subsection (6), each member |
58 | of a |
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60 | more than 180 days after the end of the term. |
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62 | three groups as equally as possible, with members in such groups |
63 | to be appointed for 1, 2, and 3 years, respectively. Each basin |
64 | board shall choose a vice chair and a secretary to serve for |
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66 | shall |
67 | appointment and |
68 | term or |
69 | more than 180 days after the end of the expired term. A member |
70 | of the district governing board serving on a basin board |
71 | pursuant to subsection (6) shall serve for a period commensurate |
72 | with his or her term on the governing board. |
73 | (4) Except for a member of the district governing board |
74 | serving on a basin board pursuant to subsection (6), members of |
75 | a basin board |
76 | to confirmation by the Senate at the next regular session of the |
77 | Legislature, |
78 | confirm an appointment shall create a vacancy in the office to |
79 | which the appointment was made. |
80 | (5) Basin board members shall serve without |
81 | compensation |
82 | reimbursement for per diem and travel expenses as provided in s. |
83 | 112.061 |
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89 | subsection applies retroactively to the effective date of the |
90 | creation of each of the five separate water management |
91 | districts. |
92 | (6)(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of |
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94 | a member of the district governing board |
95 | residing in the basin or, if no member resides in the basin, a |
96 | member of the district governing board designated by the chair |
97 | of the district governing board shall be a voting member of the |
98 | basin board and counted for purposes of establishing a quorum. |
99 | (b) A governing board member shall serve as the chair of |
100 | the basin board. If more than one governing board member is |
101 | designated to a basin board, each shall rotate as co-chair of |
102 | the basin board. The chair or co-chair shall preside at all |
103 | meetings of the basin board, except that the vice chair may |
104 | preside in the |
105 | chair shall be the liaison officer of the district in all |
106 | affairs in the basin and shall be kept informed of all such |
107 | affairs. |
108 | (c) If a vacancy occurs on a basin board, a quorum of the |
109 | total remaining members of the basin board may continue to |
110 | transact official business until a successor is appointed. |
111 | (d) |
112 | Management District shall meet regularly as determined by a |
113 | majority vote of the basin board members. Subject to notice |
114 | requirements of chapter 120, special meetings, both emergency |
115 | and nonemergency, may be called |
116 | elected vice chair |
117 | basin board members. The district staff shall include on the |
118 | agenda of any basin board meeting any item for discussion or |
119 | action requested by a member of that basin board. The district |
120 | staff shall notify any basin board, as well as their respective |
121 | counties, of any vacancies occurring in the district governing |
122 | board or their respective basin boards. |
123 | (7) |
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136 | beginning on July 1, 2010 |
137 | Basin Board shall be comprised of two members from Manatee |
138 | County, |
139 | the district governing board designated by the chair of the |
140 | district governing board pursuant to subsection (6). |
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144 | Section 2. Subsection (5) is added to section 373.171, |
145 | Florida Statutes, to read: |
146 | 373.171 Rules.- |
147 | (5) Cooperative funding programs are not subject to the |
148 | rulemaking requirements of chapter 120. However, any portion of |
149 | an approved program which affects the substantial interests of a |
150 | party shall be subject to s. 120.569. |
151 | Section 3. Section 373.0725, Florida Statutes, is created |
152 | to read: |
153 | 373.0725 Water management district governing board |
154 | nominating commission.- |
155 | (1)(a) Members of each water management district governing |
156 | board shall be nominated for appointment by a commission |
157 | composed of nine members. |
158 | (b) Commission members shall submit to the Governor three |
159 | recommended nominees for each district governing board position. |
160 | Nominees must reside in the territorial jurisdiction of the |
161 | governing board to which the commission will recommend |
162 | appointments and must have significant experience in one or more |
163 | of the following areas: agriculture, the development industry, |
164 | local government, government-owned or privately owned water |
165 | utilities, law, civil engineering, environmental science, |
166 | hydrology, accounting, finance, or professional landscaping. |
167 | (c) The Governor shall select appointees from the list of |
168 | nominees recommended for a position. |
169 | (2) A current or former governing board member may not be |
170 | a member of the governing board nominating commission. A member |
171 | of the governing board nominating commission may hold public |
172 | office. A member of the governing board nominating commission is |
173 | not eligible for appointment, during his or her term of office |
174 | and for a period of 2 years thereafter, to any board for which |
175 | the commission has the authority to make nominations. All acts |
176 | of the governing board nominating commission must be made with a |
177 | concurrence of a majority of its members. |
178 | (3) Members shall be appointed to the governing board |
179 | nominating commission in the following manner: |
180 | (a) The Governor shall appoint three members for terms |
181 | ending July 1, 2014. |
182 | (b) The President of the Senate shall appoint three |
183 | members for terms ending July 1, 2013. |
184 | (c) The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall |
185 | appoint three members for terms ending July 1, 2012. |
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187 | Every subsequent appointment, except an appointment to fill a |
188 | vacant, unexpired term, shall be for 4 years. Each expired term |
189 | or vacancy shall be filled by appointment in the same manner as |
190 | the member whose position is being filled. |
191 | (4) In making appointments, the Governor, the President of |
192 | the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives |
193 | shall seek to ensure that, to the extent possible, the |
194 | membership of the governing board nominating commission reflects |
195 | the racial, ethnic, and gender diversity of the state and shall |
196 | also consider the adequacy of representation of each geographic |
197 | region within the state. |
198 | (5) A member of the governing board nominating commission |
199 | may be suspended for cause by the person who appointed him or |
200 | her. |
201 | (6) The governing board nominating commission shall |
202 | recommend appointments to the governing board of a water |
203 | management district pursuant to s. 373.073. A quorum of the |
204 | commission is necessary to take any action or transact any |
205 | business. For purposes of this section, a majority of the |
206 | commission members shall constitute a quorum. However, if a |
207 | vacancy occurs, a majority of the total remaining commission |
208 | members shall constitute a quorum. |
209 | (7) The Executive Office of the Governor shall provide all |
210 | administrative support for the governing board nominating |
211 | commission and shall adopt rules necessary to administer this |
212 | section. |
213 | Section 4. Paragraph (e) is added to subsection (6) of |
214 | section 373.089, Florida Statutes, to read: |
215 | 373.089 Sale or exchange of lands, or interests or rights |
216 | in lands.-The governing board of the district may sell lands, or |
217 | interests or rights in lands, to which the district has acquired |
218 | title or to which it may hereafter acquire title in the |
219 | following manner: |
220 | (6) Any lands the title to which is vested in the |
221 | governing board of a water management district may be surplused |
222 | pursuant to the procedures set forth in this section and s. |
223 | 373.056 and the following: |
224 | (e) For any lands for which title is vested in the |
225 | governing board, the governing board shall conduct reviews to |
226 | determine which lands are no longer needed for conservation and |
227 | restoration purposes or no longer considered environmentally |
228 | critical or sensitive and make such lands available for purchase |
229 | so long as the property can be reentered onto the county ad |
230 | valorem tax roll. |
231 | Section 5. Paragraph (c) of subsection (1) of section |
232 | 112.3145, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
233 | 112.3145 Disclosure of financial interests and clients |
234 | represented before agencies.- |
235 | (1) For purposes of this section, unless the context |
236 | otherwise requires, the term: |
237 | (c) "State officer" means: |
238 | 1. Any elected public officer, excluding those elected to |
239 | the United States Senate and House of Representatives, not |
240 | covered elsewhere in this part and any person who is appointed |
241 | to fill a vacancy for an unexpired term in such an elective |
242 | office. |
243 | 2. An appointed member of each board, commission, |
244 | authority, or council having statewide jurisdiction, excluding a |
245 | member of an advisory body. |
246 | 3. A member of the Board of Governors of the State |
247 | University System or a state university board of trustees, the |
248 | Chancellor and Vice Chancellors of the State University System, |
249 | and the president of a state university. |
250 | 4. A member of the judicial nominating commission for any |
251 | district court of appeal or any judicial circuit. |
252 | 5. A member of the water management district governing |
253 | board nominating commission. |
254 | Section 6. Section 373.228, Florida Statutes, is amended |
255 | to read: |
256 | 373.228 Landscape irrigation |
257 | (1) The Legislature finds that multiple areas throughout |
258 | the state have been identified by water management districts as |
259 | water resource caution areas, which indicates that in the near |
260 | future water demand in those areas will exceed the current |
261 | available water supply and that conservation is one of the |
262 | mechanisms by which future water demand will be met. |
263 | (2) The Legislature finds that landscape irrigation |
264 | comprises a significant portion of water use and that current |
265 | typical landscape irrigation systems, |
266 | landscaping designs, and landscape irrigation restrictions offer |
267 | significant potential water conservation benefits. |
268 | (3) It is the intent of the Legislature to improve |
269 | landscape irrigation water use efficiency by ensuring that |
270 | landscape irrigation systems meet or exceed minimum design |
271 | criteria and that, pursuant to s. 373.609, the landscape |
272 | irrigation restrictions of a water management district may be |
273 | implemented by ordinance of the applicable local governments. |
274 | (4) The water management districts shall work with the |
275 | Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Association, the Florida |
276 | Native Plant Society, the Florida Chapter of the American |
277 | Society of Landscape Architects, the Florida Irrigation Society, |
278 | the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the |
279 | Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, the Department of |
280 | Environmental Protection, the Department of Transportation, the |
281 | Florida League of Cities, the Florida Association of Counties, |
282 | and the Florida Association of Community Developers to develop |
283 | landscape irrigation and Florida-friendly landscaping design |
284 | standards for new construction which incorporate a landscape |
285 | irrigation system and develop scientifically based model |
286 | guidelines for urban, commercial, and residential landscape |
287 | irrigation, including drip irrigation, for plants, trees, sod, |
288 | and other landscaping. The standards must |
289 | irrigation code defined in the Florida Building Code, Plumbing |
290 | Volume, Appendix F. Local governments shall use the standards |
291 | and guidelines when developing landscape irrigation and Florida- |
292 | friendly landscaping ordinances. By January 1, 2011, the |
293 | agencies and entities specified in this subsection shall review |
294 | the standards and guidelines to determine whether new research |
295 | findings require a change or modification of the standards and |
296 | guidelines. |
297 | (5) Notwithstanding s. 373.217, local governments may |
298 | adopt ordinances that implement landscape irrigation |
299 | restrictions set forth in water management district rules or |
300 | orders. In evaluating water use applications from public water |
301 | suppliers, water management districts shall consider whether the |
302 | applicable local government has adopted ordinances for |
303 | landscaping and irrigation systems consistent with the Florida- |
304 | friendly landscaping provisions of s. 373.185. |
305 | Section 7. Section 298.66, Florida Statutes, is amended to |
306 | read: |
307 | 298.66 Obstruction of public drainage canals, etc., |
308 | prohibited; damages; penalties.- |
309 | (1) A |
310 | any public canal, drain, ditch or watercourse or damage or |
311 | destroy any public drainage works constructed in any district. |
312 | (2) |
313 | any public canal, drain, ditch, or watercourse or damages or |
314 | destroys |
315 | constructed in |
316 | injured thereby for the full amount of the injury occasioned to |
317 | any land or crops or other property by reason of such |
318 | misconduct |
319 | drainage |
320 | obstruction or repairing such damage. |
321 | (3) |
322 | otherwise, obstructs |
323 | watercourse, impedes or obstructs |
324 | of water therein, or damages or destroys |
325 | any public drainage works constructed in |
326 | |
327 | provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. |
328 | Section 8. This act shall take effect July 1, 2010. |
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