166.011

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166.011 Short title.This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the “Municipal Home Rule Powers Act.”
History.s. 1, ch. 73-129.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 1984–2003 · leading case: National Advertising Co. v. City of Miami
National Advertising Co. v. City of Miami (2003) flsd “Enacted pursuant to the Charter of the City, section 3(4), 14 and 72; and the Municipal Home Rule Powers Act of 1973, section 166.011 et seq., Florida Statutes, as amended.”
National Advertising Co. v. City of Miami (2003) flsd “On March 8, 1990, pursuant to section 166.011 et seq., Florida Statutes and Sections 3(4), 14, & 72 of its City Charter, Defendant City of Miami adopted Ordinance No.”
City of Daytona Beach Shores v. State (1984) fladistctapp · cites it 2× “The Charter acts as a grant of power to the city pursuant to the Municipal Home Rule Powers Act, Section 166.011, Florida Statutes. Section (35) of the City's Charter provides with regard to beach businesses that the city has the power to: control and regulate the ocean beach…”
Gaynor v. Town of Sewall's Point (1986) flacirct “§ 166.011 , el, seq. Therefore, based on the above, it is hereby ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the proposed charter amendments material hereto are hereby declared to be unconstitutional as they both impermissibly infringe upon and restrict the TOWN OF SEWALL’S POINT constitutional…”
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