Bill Text: FL S0142 | 2010 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Water Management Districts [EPSC]
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Failed) 2010-04-30 - Died in Committee on General Government Appropriations, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/CS/SB 550 (Ch. 2010-205) [S0142 Detail]
Download: Florida-2010-S0142-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2010 CS for SB 142 By the Committee on Governmental Oversight and Accountability; and Senators Baker and Dean 585-04975-10 2010142c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to water management districts; 3 amending s. 298.66, F.S.; revising provisions relating 4 to the obstruction of public canals and drainage 5 works; amending s. 373.079, F.S.; revising the 6 requirement that the district governing board delegate 7 its authority to take final actions to the executive 8 director; requiring the board to provide a process for 9 referring denials to the board for final action; 10 amending s. 373.083, F.S.; revising the board’s 11 authority to delegate final actions to the executive 12 director; amending s. 373.085, F.S.; requiring the 13 districts and other governmental agencies to encourage 14 public-private partnerships in order to promote water 15 supply development and conservation of lands; amending 16 s. 373.118, F.S.; requiring the board to provide a 17 process for referring certain delegated actions to the 18 governing board for final action; providing an 19 effective date. 20 21 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 22 23 Section 1. Section 298.66, Florida Statutes, is amended to 24 read: 25 298.66 Obstruction of drainage canals, etc., prohibited; 26 damages; penalties.— 27 (1) ANoperson may not willfully, or otherwise, obstruct 28 any public canal, drain, ditch or watercourse or damage or 29 destroy any public drainage works constructed in, or maintained 30 by, aanydistrict. 31 (2)(1)Any person whoshallwillfully obstructsobstruct32 any public canal, drain, ditch or watercourse or damages or 33 destroysshall damage or destroyany public drainage works 34 constructed in, or maintained by, aanydistrict is, shall be35 liable to any person injured thereby for the full amount of the 36 injury occasioned to any land or crops or other property by 37 reason of such misconduct, and isshall beliable to the 38 district constructing the drainagesaidwork for double the cost 39 of removing thesuchobstruction or repairing thesuchdamage. 40 (3)(2)Any person whoWhoever shallwillfully, or 41 otherwise, obstructsobstructany public canal, drain, ditch, or 42 watercourse, impedes or obstructsor impede or obstructthe flow 43 of water therein, or damages or destroysshall damage or destroy44 any public drainage works constructed in, or maintained by, a 45anydistrict commitsshall be guilty ofa felony of the third 46 degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 47 775.084. 48 Section 2. Subsection (4) of section 373.079, Florida 49 Statutes, is amended to read: 50 373.079 Members of governing board; oath of office; staff.— 51 (4)(a)The governing board of the district shallis52authorized toemploy: 53 (a) An executive director, ombudsman, and such engineers, 54 other professional persons, and other personnel and assistants 55 as it deems necessary and under such terms and conditions as it 56 may determine and to terminate such employment. The appointment 57 of an executive director by the governing board is subject to 58 approval by the Governor and must be initially confirmed by the 59FloridaSenate. The governing board may delegate all or part of 60 its authority under this paragraph to the executive director. 61 However, the governing board shall delegate to the executive 62 directorall ofits authority to take final action on permit 63 applications underpart II orpart IV or petitions for variances 64 or waivers of permitting requirements underpart II orpart IV, 65 except for denials of such actions as provided in s. 373.083(5). 66 The governing board must provide a process for referring the 67 denial of such application or petition to the governing board 68 for the purpose of taking final action. The executive director 69 may execute such delegated authority through designated staff 70 members. Such delegations areshallnotbesubject tothe71 rulemaking underrequirements ofchapter 120. The executive 72 director must be confirmed by the Senate upon employment and 73 must be confirmed or reconfirmed by the Senate during the second 74 regular session of the Legislature following a gubernatorial 75 election. 76 (b)1.The governing board of each water management district77shall employAn inspector general, who shall report directly to 78 the board. However, the governing boards of the Suwannee River 79 Water Management District and the Northwest Florida Water 80 Management District may jointly employ an inspector general, or 81 provide for inspector general services by interagency agreement 82 with a state agency or water management district inspector 83 general. 842.An inspector general must have the same qualifications 85prescribedand perform the applicable duties of state agency 86 inspectors general as provided in s. 20.055. 87 Section 3. Subsection (5) of section 373.083, Florida 88 Statutes, is amended to read: 89 373.083 General powers and duties of the governing board. 90 In addition to other powers and duties allowed it by law, the 91 governing board is authorized to: 92 (5) Execute any of the powers, duties, and functions vested 93 in the governing board through a memberor members thereof, the 94 executive director, or other district staff as designated by the 95 governing board. The governing board may establish the scope and 96 terms of any delegation. However, if the governing board 97 delegatesshall delegateto the executive directorall ofits 98 authority to take final action on permit applications under part 99 IIor part IVor petitions for variances or waivers of 100 permitting requirements under part IIor part IV,andthe 101 executive director may execute such delegated authority through 102 designated staff. Such delegations areshallnotbesubject to 103 the rulemaking underrequirements ofchapter 120. However, the 104 governing board mustshallprovide a process for referring aany105 denial of such application or petition to the governing board 106 for the purpose of takingto takefinal action.Such process107shall expressly prohibit any member of a governing board from108intervening in any manner during the review of an application109prior to such application being referred to the governing board110for final action.The authority to delegate underinthis 111 subsection is supplemental to any other provision of this 112 chapter granting authority to the governing board to delegate 113 specific powers, duties, or functions. 114 Section 4. Subsection (1) of section 373.085, Florida 115 Statutes, is amended to read: 116 373.085 Use of works or land by other districts or private 117 persons.— 118 (1) The governing board mayhas authority toprescribe the 119 manner in which local works provided by other districts or by 120 private persons will connect with and make use of the works or 121 land of the district,toissue permits therefor, andtocancel 122 the permits for noncompliance with the conditions thereof or for 123 other cause. It is unlawful to connect with or make use of the 124 works or land of the district without consent in writing from 125 its governing board, and the board mayhas authority toprevent 126 or, if done, estop or terminate the same. The use of the works 127 or land of the district for access is governed by this section 128 and is not subject tothe provisions ofs. 704.01. However, any 129 land or works of the district which have historically been used 130 for public access to the ocean by means of the North New River 131 Canal and its tributaries may not be closed for this purpose 132 unless the district can demonstrate that significant harm to the 133 resource would result from such public use. In order to promote 134 water quantity and resource development, projects that improve 135 flood control, and the conservation of lands, the districts and 136 other governmental agencies shall encourage public-private 137 partnerships by collaborating, if possible, with those 138 partnerships when procuring materials for infrastructure and 139 restoration works, consistent with district and state 140 procurement procedures. 141 Section 5. Subsection (5) is added to section 373.118, 142 Florida Statutes, to read: 143 373.118 General permits; delegation.— 144 (5) To improve efficiency, the governing board may delegate 145 by rule its powers and duties pertaining to general permits to 146 the executive director. The executive director may execute such 147 delegated authority through designated staff. However, when 148 delegating the authority to take final action on permit 149 applications under part II or part IV or petitions for variances 150 or waivers of permitting requirements under part II or part IV, 151 the governing board must provide a process for referring a 152 denial of such application or petition to the governing board 153 for the purpose of taking final action. Such delegations are not 154 subject to rulemaking under chapter 120. 155 Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 2010.