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Florida Statute 161.144 | Lawyer Caselaw & Research
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The 2024 Florida Statutes

Title XI
COUNTY ORGANIZATION AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
Chapter 161
BEACH AND SHORE PRESERVATION
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F.S. 161.144
161.144 Policy guidance related to sand source management.The Legislature recognizes that beach-quality sand for the nourishment of the state’s critically eroded beaches is an exhaustible resource, in ever-decreasing supply, and must be carefully managed for the systemwide benefit of the state’s beaches. Therefore, the Department of Environmental Protection, pursuant to s. 161.161 and in cooperation with federal and local government agencies, shall develop and maintain an inventory of identified offshore sand sources as part of the regional elements of its comprehensive long-term beach management plan. Offshore sand sources in state or federal waters which are identified for potential, proposed, or permitted use shall be clearly mapped or otherwise noted and readily available for public review. In addition, boards of county commissioners of coastal counties adjacent to sand sources proposed for use outside of the region or subregion shall be provided written notice by the department and an opportunity to comment during a specific project’s planning and permitting stages. The department shall identify in its annual list of local government funding requests submitted to the Legislature, pursuant to s. 161.091, those projects that propose to use sand sources from another region or subregion at the time the list is submitted.
History.s. 4, ch. 2007-99.

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Prudential Insurance v. Prescott

Court: Supreme Court of Florida | Date Filed: 1933-12-08

Citation: 156 So. 109, 115 Fla. 365, 1933 Fla. LEXIS 1655

Snippet: Powell v. Mutual Life Insurance Co., 313 Ind. 161, 144 N.E. Rep. 825, 36 L.R.A. 1239; New Life Insurance