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Florida Statute 403.7063 - Full Text and Legal Analysis
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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XXIX
PUBLIC HEALTH
Chapter 403
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
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403.7063 Use of private services in solid waste management.In providing services or programs for solid waste management, local governments and state agencies should use the most cost-effective means for the provision of services and are encouraged to contract with private persons for any or all of such services or programs in order to assure that such services are provided on the most cost-effective basis. Notwithstanding any special or general law to the contrary, no county or municipality shall adopt or enforce regulations that discriminate against privately owned solid waste management facilities because they are privately owned. However, nothing in this section shall interfere with the county’s or municipality’s ability to control the flow of solid waste within its boundaries pursuant to this chapter.
History.s. 62, ch. 88-130.

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Agripost, Inc. v. Metro. Miami-dade Cty., 845 So. 2d 918 (Fla. 3d DCA 2003).

Cited 1 times | Published | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 2003 WL 1524145

...Allen, Miami, for appellee. Before SCHWARTZ, C.J., and COPE and GODERICH, JJ. COPE, J. Agripost, Inc. and Agri-Dade, Ltd. appeal an adverse summary judgment in their suit against Miami-Dade County for inverse condemnation, breach of contract, and violation of section 403.7063, Florida Statutes (1989)....
...at 1233-34. In 1997, after the federal district court ruled, Agripost filed the instant action in state court. Agripost has alleged a claim under the Florida Constitution for inverse condemnation (count one); breach of contract (count two); and violation of section 403.7063, Florida Statutes (count three)....
...y for a reasonable time so that Agripost could correct the facility problems at its own expense. That was not, however, Agripost's proposal. The trial court correctly rejected the breach of contract claim. Agripost maintains that the County violated section 403.7063, Florida Statutes, which states in part that "no county or municipality shall adopt or enforce regulations that discriminate against privately owned solid waste management facilities because they are privately owned." Agripost argues...

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