1999 Florida Code
TITLE XI COUNTY ORGANIZATION AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
Chapter 161 Beach and Shore Preservation  
PART I REGULATION OF CONSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION, AND OTHER PHYSICAL ACTIVITY (ss. 161.011-161.212)
161.091   Beach management; funding; repair and maintenance strategy.

161.091  Beach management; funding; repair and maintenance strategy.--

(1)  Subject to such appropriations as the Legislature may make therefor from time to time, disbursements from the Ecosystem Management and Restoration Trust Fund may be made by the department in order to carry out the proper state responsibilities in a comprehensive, long-range, statewide beach management plan for erosion control; beach preservation, restoration, and renourishment; and storm and hurricane protection.

(2)  The department shall develop a multiyear repair and maintenance strategy that:

(a)  Encourages regional approaches to ensure the geographic coordination and sequencing of prioritized projects;

(b)  Reduces equipment mobilization and demobilization costs;

(c)  Maximizes the infusion of beach-quality sand into the system;

(d)  Extends the life of beach nourishment projects and reduces the frequency of renourishment; and

(e)  Promotes inlet sand bypassing to replicate the natural flow of sand interrupted by inlets and ports.

1(3)  In accordance with the intent expressed in s. 161.088 and the legislative finding that erosion of the beaches of this state is detrimental to tourism, the state's major industry, further exposes the state's highly developed coastline to severe storm damage, and threatens beach-related jobs, which, if not stopped, could significantly reduce state sales tax revenues, funds deposited into the State Treasury to the credit of the Ecosystem Management and Restoration Trust Fund, in the annual amounts provided in s. 201.15(8), shall be used, for a period of not less than 15 years, to fund the development, implementation, and administration of the state's beach management plan, as provided in ss. 161.091-161.212, prior to the use of such funds deposited pursuant to s. 201.15(8) in that trust fund for any other purpose.

History.--s. 1, ch. 65-408; ss. 25, 35, ch. 69-106; s. 1, ch. 71-182; s. 1, ch. 72-170; ss. 1-3, ch. 74-102; s. 1, ch. 75-288; s. 1, ch. 77-379; s. 6, ch. 78-257; s. 5, ch. 80-183; s. 4, ch. 86-138; ss. 16, 23, ch. 87-97; s. 1, ch. 91-79; s. 4, ch. 96-321; s. 1, ch. 97-187; s. 2, ch. 98-311; s. 5, ch. 99-247.

1Note.--Section 5, ch. 99-247, amended subsection (3), effective July 1, 2001, to read:

(3)  In accordance with the intent expressed in s. 161.088 and the legislative finding that erosion of the beaches of this state is detrimental to tourism, the state's major industry, further exposes the state's highly developed coastline to severe storm damage, and threatens beach-related jobs, which, if not stopped, could significantly reduce state sales tax revenues, funds deposited into the State Treasury to the credit of the Ecosystem Management and Restoration Trust Fund, in the annual amounts provided in s. 201.15(11), shall be used, for a period of not less than 15 years, to fund the development, implementation, and administration of the state's beach management plan, as provided in ss. 161.091-161.212, prior to the use of such funds deposited pursuant to s. 201.15(11) in that trust fund for any other purpose.

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