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...(2001). To replace the purchase/relocation obligation, the legislature created the Florida Mobile Home Relocation Corporation to provide relocation assistance to mobile home tenants required to move pursuant to an eviction for change in use of the park. § 723.0611, Fla. Stat. (2001). The corporation would operate the Florida Mobile Home Relocation Trust Fund. § 723.06115, Fla....
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...lot and stating the facts that authorize the removal of the mobile home owner, tenant, occupant, or the mobile home. The park owner is entitled to the summary procedure provided in s.
51.011 , and the court shall advance the cause on the calendar." Section
723.0611 , Florida Statutes, creates the Florida Mobile Home Relocation Corporation (FMHRC) which has the primary purpose to make payments to mobile home owners under the relocation program established in Chapter 723 , Florida Statutes....
...to The Hon. Leslie Waters, November 14, 2005. 6 See s.
723.061 (2), Fla. Stat. See also s.
723.0612 , Fla. Stat., providing for relocation expenses to a mobile home owner required to move due to a change in use of the land under s.
723.061 (1)(d). 7 See also s.
723.06115 , Fla. Stat., establishing the Florida Mobile Home Relocation Trust Fund. 8 See s.
723.06116 , Fla....
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...Harmon: On behalf of the Florida Mobile Home Relocation Corporation, you ask substantially the following question: Is the Florida Mobile Home Relocation Corporation required to engage in rulemaking pursuant to Chapter 120 , Florida Statutes, in its adoption of bylaws pursuant to section 723.0611 (3)(a), Florida Statutes? In sum: Generally, bylaws adopted by the Florida Mobile Home Relocation Corporation are not required to be promulgated as rules pursuant to Chapter 120 , Florida Statutes. However, where such bylaws require compliance, create certain rights, and adversely affect others, or otherwise have the direct and consistent effect of law, they are subject to the rulemaking procedures. Section 723.0611 (1), Florida Statutes, creates the Florida Mobile Home Relocation Corporation (FMHRC), administered by a six-member board of directors....
...The corporation is considered an agency of the state for purposes of sovereign immunity. 1 Subsection (3) of the section directs the board to: "(a) Adopt a plan of operation and articles, bylaws, and operating rules pursuant to the provisions of ss.
120.536 and
120.54 to administer the provisions of this section and ss.
723.06115 ,
723.06116 , and
723.0612 ....
...iance, create certain rights, and adversely affect others, or otherwise have the direct and consistent effect of law, such bylaws must be promulgated pursuant to Chapter 120 , Florida Statutes. Sincerely, Bill McCollum Attorney General BM/tals 1 See s. 723.0611 (2)(c), Fla. Stat. 2 Section 723.0611 (3), Fla....