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  1                      A bill to be entitled
  2         An act relating to environmental protection;
  3         amending s. 373.114, F.S.; providing that
  4         certain water management district orders and
  5         rules are not subject to specified review;
  6         amending s. 403.412, F.S., the "Environmental
  7         Protection Act of 1971"; revising requirements
  8         for initiating specified proceedings under that
  9         act; providing an effective date.
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11  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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13         Section 1.  Subsection (1) of section 373.114, Florida
14  Statutes, is amended to read:
15         373.114  Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission; review
16  of district rules and orders; department review of district
17  rules.--
18         (1)  Except as provided in subsection (2), the Governor
19  and Cabinet, sitting as the Land and Water Adjudicatory
20  Commission, have the exclusive authority to review any order
21  or rule of a water management district, other than a rule
22  relating to an internal procedure of the district or an order
23  resulting from an evidentiary hearing held under s. 120.569 or
24  s. 120.57 or a rule that has been adopted after issuance of an
25  order resulting from an evidentiary hearing held under s.
26  120.56, to ensure consistency with the provisions and purposes
27  of this chapter. Subsequent to the legislative ratification of
28  the delineation methodology pursuant to s. 373.421(1), this
29  subsection also shall apply to an order of the department, or
30  a local government exercising delegated authority, pursuant to
31  ss. 373.403-373.443, except an order pertaining to activities
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  1  or operations subject to conceptual plan approval pursuant to
  2  chapter 378 or an order resulting from an evidentiary hearing
  3  held under s. 120.569 or s. 120.57.
  4         (a)  Such review may be initiated by the department or
  5  by a party to the proceeding below by filing a request for
  6  review with the Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission and
  7  serving a copy on the department and on any person named in
  8  the rule or order within 20 days after adoption of the rule or
  9  the rendering of the order. For the purposes of this section,
10  the term "party" means any affected person who submitted oral
11  or written testimony, sworn or unsworn, of a substantive
12  nature which stated with particularity objections to or
13  support for the rule or order that are cognizable within the
14  scope of the provisions and purposes of this chapter, or any
15  person who participated as a party in a proceeding instituted
16  pursuant to chapter 120.  In order for the commission to
17  accept a request for review initiated by a party below, with
18  regard to a specific order, four members of the commission
19  must determine on the basis of the record below that the
20  activity authorized by the order would substantially affect
21  natural resources of statewide or regional significance.
22  Review of an order may also be accepted if four members of the
23  commission determine that the order raises issues of policy,
24  statutory interpretation, or rule interpretation that have
25  regional or statewide significance from the standpoint of
26  agency precedent. The party requesting the commission to
27  review an order must allege with particularity, and the
28  commission must find, that:
29         1.  The order is in conflict with statutory
30  requirements; or
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  1         2.  The order is in conflict with the requirements of a
  2  duly adopted rule.
  3         (b)  Review by the Land and Water Adjudicatory
  4  Commission is appellate in nature and shall be based solely on
  5  the record below.  If there was no evidentiary administrative
  6  proceeding below, the facts contained in the proposed agency
  7  action or proposed water management district action, including
  8  any technical staff report, shall be deemed undisputed.  The
  9  matter shall be heard by the commission not more than 60 days
10  after receipt of the request for review, unless waived by the
11  parties.
12         (c)  If the Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission
13  determines that a rule of a water management district is not
14  consistent with the provisions and purposes of this chapter,
15  it may require the water management district to initiate
16  rulemaking proceedings to amend or repeal the rule.  If the
17  commission determines that an order is not consistent with the
18  provisions and purposes of this chapter, the commission may
19  rescind or modify the order or remand the proceeding for
20  further action consistent with the order of the Land and Water
21  Adjudicatory Commission only if the commission determines that
22  the activity authorized by the order would substantially
23  affect natural resources of statewide or regional
24  significance.  In the case of an order which does not itself
25  substantially affect natural resources of statewide or
26  regional significance, but which raises issues of policy that
27  have regional or statewide significance from the standpoint of
28  agency precedent, the commission may direct the district to
29  initiate rulemaking to amend its rules to assure that future
30  actions are consistent with the provisions and purposes of
31  this chapter without modifying the order.
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  1         (d)  In a review under this section of a construction
  2  permit issued pursuant to a conceptual permit under part IV,
  3  which conceptual permit is issued after July 1, 1993, a party
  4  to the review may not raise an issue which was or could have
  5  been raised in a review of the conceptual permit under this
  6  section.
  7         (e)  A request for review under this section shall not
  8  be a precondition to the seeking of judicial review pursuant
  9  to s. 120.68 or the seeking of an administrative determination
10  of rule validity pursuant to s. 120.56.
11         (f)  The Florida Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission
12  may adopt rules to set forth its procedures for reviewing an
13  order or rule of a water management district consistent with
14  the provisions of this section.
15         (g)  For the purpose of this section, it shall be
16  presumed that activity authorized by an order will not affect
17  resources of statewide or regional significance if the
18  proposed activity:
19         1.  Occupies an area less than 10 acres in size, and
20         2.  Does not create impervious surfaces greater than 2
21  acres in size, and
22         3.  Is not located within 550 feet of the shoreline of
23  a named body of water designated as Outstanding Florida
24  Waters, and
25         4.  Does not adversely affect threatened or endangered
26  species.
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28  This paragraph shall not operate to hold that any activity
29  that exceeds these limits is presumed to affect resources of
30  statewide or regional significance.  The determination of
31  whether an activity will substantially affect resources of
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  1  statewide or regional significance shall be made on a
  2  case-by-case basis, based upon facts contained in the record
  3  below.
  4         Section 2.  Subsections (2) and (5) of section 403.412,
  5  Florida Statutes, are amended, and subsection (7) is added to
  6  said section, to read:
  7         403.412  Environmental Protection Act.--
  8         (2)(a)  The Department of Legal Affairs, any political
  9  subdivision or municipality of the state, or a citizen of the
10  state may maintain an action for injunctive relief against:
11         1.  Any governmental agency or authority charged by law
12  with the duty of enforcing laws, rules, and regulations for
13  the protection of the air, water, and other natural resources
14  of the state to compel such governmental authority to enforce
15  such laws, rules, and regulations;
16         2.  Any person, natural or corporate, or governmental
17  agency or authority to enjoin such persons, agencies, or
18  authorities from violating any laws, rules, or regulations for
19  the protection of the air, water, and other natural resources
20  of the state.
21         (b)  In any suit under paragraph (a), the Department of
22  Legal Affairs may intervene to represent the interests of the
23  state.
24         (c)  As a condition precedent to the institution of an
25  action pursuant to paragraph (a), the complaining party shall
26  first file with the governmental agencies or authorities
27  charged by law with the duty of regulating or prohibiting the
28  act or conduct complained of a verified complaint setting
29  forth the facts upon which the complaint is based and the
30  manner in which the complaining party is affected. Upon
31  receipt of a complaint, the governmental agency or authority
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  1  shall forthwith transmit, by registered or certified mail, a
  2  copy of such complaint to those parties charged with violating
  3  the laws, rules, and regulations for the protection of the
  4  air, water, and other natural resources of the state.  The
  5  agency receiving such complaint shall have 30 days after the
  6  receipt thereof within which to take appropriate action. If
  7  such action is not taken within the time prescribed, the
  8  complaining party may institute the judicial proceedings
  9  authorized in paragraph (a).  However, failure to comply with
10  this subsection shall not bar an action for a temporary
11  restraining order to prevent immediate and irreparable harm
12  from the conduct or activity complained of.
13         (d)  In any action instituted pursuant to paragraph
14  (a), the court, in the interest of justice, may add as party
15  defendant any governmental agency or authority charged with
16  the duty of enforcing the applicable laws, rules, and
17  regulations for the protection of the air, water, and other
18  natural resources of the state.
19         (e)  No action pursuant to this section may be
20  maintained if the person (natural or corporate) or
21  governmental agency or authority charged with pollution,
22  impairment, or destruction of the air, water, or other natural
23  resources of the state is acting or conducting operations
24  pursuant to currently valid permit or certificate covering
25  such operations, issued by the appropriate governmental
26  authorities or agencies, and is complying with the
27  requirements of said permits or certificates.
28         (f)  In any action instituted pursuant to this section,
29  other than an action involving a state NPDES permit authorized
30  under s. 403.0885, the prevailing party or parties shall be
31  entitled to costs and attorney's fees. Any award of attorney's
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  1  fees in an action involving such a state NPDES permit shall be
  2  discretionary with the court.  If the court has reasonable
  3  ground to doubt the solvency of the plaintiff or the
  4  plaintiff's ability to pay any cost or judgment which might be
  5  rendered against him or her in an action brought under this
  6  section, the court may order the plaintiff to post a good and
  7  sufficient surety bond or cash.
  8         (5)  In any administrative, licensing, or other
  9  proceedings authorized by law for the protection of the air,
10  water, or other natural resources of the state from pollution,
11  impairment, or destruction, the Department of Legal Affairs, a
12  political subdivision or municipality of the state, or a
13  citizen of the state shall have standing to intervene as a
14  party on the filing of a verified pleading asserting that the
15  activity, conduct, or product to be licensed or permitted has
16  or will have the effect of impairing, polluting, or otherwise
17  injuring the air, water, or other natural resources of the
18  state. As used in this section and as it relates to citizens,
19  the term "intervene" means to join an ongoing s. 120.569 or s.
20  120.57 proceeding; this section does not authorize a citizen
21  to institute, initiate, petition for, or request a proceeding
22  under s. 120.569 or s. 120.57.  Nothing herein limits or
23  prohibits a citizen whose substantial interests will be
24  determined or affected by a proposed agency action from
25  initiating a formal administrative proceeding under s. 120.569
26  or s. 120.57, or initiating an administrative proceeding if
27  the citizen meets the standing requirements for judicial
28  review of a case or controversy pursuant to Article III of the
29  United States Constitution in a matter pertaining to a
30  federally delegated or approved program.  For purposes of this
31  section, a citizen's substantial interests will be considered
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  1  to be determined or affected if the party demonstrates it may
  2  suffer an injury in fact which is of sufficient immediacy and
  3  is of the type and nature intended to be protected by this
  4  chapter.  A sufficient demonstration of a substantial interest
  5  may be made by a petitioner that establishes that the proposed
  6  activity, conduct, or product to be licensed or permitted
  7  affects the petitioner's use or enjoyment of air, water, or
  8  natural resources protected by this chapter.  Any non-profit
  9  corporation or association which has at least 25 current
10  members residing within the county where the activity is
11  proposed, and which was formed for the purpose of the
12  protection of the environment, fish and wildlife resources,
13  and protection of air and water quality, may initiate a
14  hearing pursuant to s. 120.569 or s. 120.57, provided that the
15  non-profit corporation or association was formed at least one
16  year prior to the date of the filing of the application for a
17  permit, license, or authorization which is the subject of the
18  notice of agency action.  Existence of the required number of
19  members of the organization may be established through the
20  submission of an affidavit, current membership list, or
21  corporate or organizational business records, including the
22  names and addresses of the 25 current members.  No
23  demonstration of special injury different in kind from the
24  general public at large is required.
25         Section 3.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a
26  law.
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