HB 1395

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A bill to be entitled
2An act relating to beach safety; amending s. 380.276,
3F.S.; revising the provisions for the placement of uniform
4warning and safety flags at public beaches; prohibiting
5the display of flags not specifically developed by the
6Department of Environmental Protection; revising liability
7provisions; authorizing the department to develop and
8distribute information and materials related to beach
9safety; providing an effective date.
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11Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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13     Section 1.  Section 380.276, Florida Statutes, is amended
14to read:
15     380.276  Beaches and coastal areas; display of uniform
16warning and safety flags at on public beaches; placement of
17uniform notification signs; beach safety education.--
18     (1)  It is the intent of the Legislature that a cooperative
19effort among state agencies and local governments be undertaken
20to plan for and assist in the display of uniform warning and
21safety flags, and the placement of uniform notification signs
22that provide the meaning of such warning and safety flags, at on
23the public beaches along the coast of the state. Because the
24varying natural conditions of Florida's public beaches and
25coastal areas pose significant risks to the safety of tourists
26and the general public, it is important to inform the public of
27the need to exercise caution.
28     (2)  The Department of Environmental Protection, through
29the Florida Coastal Management Program, shall direct and
30coordinate the uniform warning and safety flag program. The
31purpose of the program shall be to encourage the display of
32uniform warning and safety flags at all public beaches along the
33coast of the state at which warning and safety flags are
34displayed and lifeguards are on duty, and to encourage the
35placement of uniform notification signs that provide the meaning
36of such flags. Only warning and safety flags developed by the
37department shall be displayed. Participation in the program
38shall be open to any government having jurisdiction over a
39public beach along the coast, whether or not the beach has
40lifeguards.
41     (3)  The Department of Environmental Protection shall
42develop a program for the display of uniform warning and safety
43flags at all public beaches along the coast of the state at
44which warning and safety flags are displayed and lifeguards are
45on duty, and for the placement of uniform notification signs
46that provide the meaning of the flags displayed. Such a program
47shall provide:
48     (a)  For posted notification of the meaning of each of the
49warning and safety flags at all designated public access points.
50     (b)  That uniform notification signs be posted in a
51conspicuous location and be clearly legible.
52     (c)  A standard size, shape, color, and definition for each
53warning and safety flag.
54     (d)  That flags incorporate a numerical designation to
55accommodate persons who are colorblind.
56     (e)  That flags not specifically defined by the department
57must be identified by the entity displaying the flags in the
58posted notification.
59     (f)  Guidelines for the periodic replacement of flags.
60     (4)  The Department of Environmental Protection is
61authorized, within the limits of appropriations or grants
62available to it for such purposes, to establish and operate a
63program to encourage the display of uniform warning and safety
64flags at on all public beaches along the coast of the state and
65to encourage the placement of uniform notification signs that
66provide the meaning of the flags displayed. The department shall
67coordinate the implementation of the uniform warning and safety
68flag program with local governing bodies and the Florida Beach
69Patrol Chiefs Association.
70     (5)  The Department of Environmental Protection may adopt
71rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 necessary to
72administer this section.
73     (6)  Due to the inherent danger of constantly changing surf
74and other naturally occurring conditions along Florida's coast,
75the state, state agencies, local and regional government
76entities or authorities, and their individual employees and
77agents, shall governments, and local government agencies may not
78be held liable for any injury or loss of life caused by changing
79surf and other naturally occurring conditions along coastal
80areas, whether or not uniform warning and safety flags or
81notification signs developed by the department are displayed or
82posted the reasonable placement or location of uniform warning
83and safety flags or reasonably posted uniform notification signs
84or the failure to install uniform warning and safety flags or
85posted uniform notification signs as provided by this section.
86     (7)  The Department of Environmental Protection, through
87the Florida Coastal Management Program, may also develop and
88make available to the public other educational information and
89materials related to beach safety.
90     Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2005.


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