| 1 | A bill to be entitled | 
| 2 | An act relating to springs protection; creating part IV of | 
| 3 | ch. 369, F.S., entitled "Springs Protection"; providing a | 
| 4 | short title; providing legislative findings and intent; | 
| 5 | providing definitions; establishing the Florida Springs | 
| 6 | Stewardship Task Force; providing for task force | 
| 7 | membership and duties; requiring a report to the Governor | 
| 8 | and Legislature; providing for assistance and cooperation | 
| 9 | from state agencies and local governments; providing for | 
| 10 | expiration of the task force; providing an effective date. | 
| 11 | 
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| 12 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: | 
| 13 | 
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| 14 | Section 1. Part IV of chapter 369, Florida Statutes, | 
| 15 | consisting of sections 369.401, 369.402, 369.403, and 369.404, | 
| 16 | is created to read: | 
| 17 | Part IV | 
| 18 | SPRINGS PROTECTION | 
| 19 | 369.401  Short title.--This part may be cited as the | 
| 20 | "Florida Springs Stewardship Act." | 
| 21 | 369.402  Legislative findings and intent.--The Legislature | 
| 22 | finds that: | 
| 23 | (1)  Florida's springs are valuable resources that provide | 
| 24 | recreational and tourism opportunities and are a great financial | 
| 25 | benefit to local economies and that Florida's springs provide | 
| 26 | critical habitat for endangered or threatened species of plants | 
| 27 | and animals. | 
| 28 | (2)  The flow and water quality of Florida's springs are | 
| 29 | direct reflections of the aquifer systems in Florida and | 
| 30 | consequently are indicators of the condition of a significant | 
| 31 | portion of the state's water resources. | 
| 32 | (3)  Cooperative efforts can best develop the mechanisms to | 
| 33 | identify best management practices for the protection, | 
| 34 | restoration, and preservation of Florida's water resources, | 
| 35 | including springs. | 
| 36 | (4)  The citizens of Florida desire to be good stewards of | 
| 37 | the state's resources and that through educational awareness | 
| 38 | programs will voluntarily implement best management practices | 
| 39 | into their daily activities. | 
| 40 | 369.403  Definitions.--For purposes of this part, the term: | 
| 41 | (1)  "Seep" means a place where the water table aquifer | 
| 42 | intersects the land surface and flows onto the land. | 
| 43 | (2)  "Spring" means a point where groundwater is discharged | 
| 44 | onto the earth's surface, including under any surface water of | 
| 45 | the state, and excluding seeps. | 
| 46 | (3)  "Zone of influence" means the geographic area that | 
| 47 | contributes most directly to the water quantity and quality of a | 
| 48 | spring. | 
| 49 | 369.404  Florida Springs Stewardship Task Force.-- | 
| 50 | (1)  The Florida Springs Stewardship Task Force is hereby | 
| 51 | created and shall consist of nine members as follows: | 
| 52 | (a)  One representative from the Department of | 
| 53 | Environmental Protection to be appointed by the Secretary of | 
| 54 | Environmental Protection. | 
| 55 | (b)  One representative from the Department of Agriculture | 
| 56 | and Consumer Services to be appointed by the Commissioner of | 
| 57 | Agriculture. | 
| 58 | (c)  One representative from the Department of Community | 
| 59 | Affairs to be appointed by the Secretary of Community Affairs. | 
| 60 | (d)  One representative from the water management district | 
| 61 | with the greatest number of first magnitude springs within its | 
| 62 | jurisdiction to be appointed by the executive director of that | 
| 63 | water management district. | 
| 64 | (e)  Two members appointed by the President of the Senate, | 
| 65 | one of whom shall be a representative of the development | 
| 66 | community and one of whom shall be a representative of a local | 
| 67 | chamber of commerce. | 
| 68 | (f)  Two members appointed by the Speaker of the House of | 
| 69 | Representatives, one of whom shall be a locally elected county | 
| 70 | or municipal official and one of whom shall be a representative | 
| 71 | of the environmental community. | 
| 72 | (g)  One member appointed by the Commissioner of | 
| 73 | Agriculture who shall be a representative of the agricultural | 
| 74 | community. | 
| 75 | (2)  Task force members shall be appointed no later than | 
| 76 | August 1, 2007. Members shall choose a chair and vice-chair from | 
| 77 | the membership of the task force. | 
| 78 | (3)  The task force shall: | 
| 79 | (a)  Collect and inventory all existing data identifying | 
| 80 | zones of influence for each of Florida's 33 known first | 
| 81 | magnitude springs and identifying land uses in these areas. | 
| 82 | (b)  Identify and compile a list of existing best | 
| 83 | management practices for identified land uses and other water | 
| 84 | pollutant controls. | 
| 85 | (c)  Identify any and all existing and reasonably expected | 
| 86 | funding sources available to implement best management practices | 
| 87 | and other water pollutant controls that protect Florida's first | 
| 88 | magnitude springs and propose a priority list of projects for | 
| 89 | the funding. | 
| 90 | (d)  Take public input and testimony regarding issues | 
| 91 | related to spring protection, restoration, and preservation. | 
| 92 | (e)  Propose a program of increased emphasis on education | 
| 93 | and outreach that encourages the implementation of best | 
| 94 | management practices for agricultural and nonagricultural land | 
| 95 | uses and other water pollutant controls, including specific | 
| 96 | provisions for cost-share assistance with the implementation of | 
| 97 | best management practices as well as recognition of agricultural | 
| 98 | and nonagricultural landowners who participate in the best | 
| 99 | management practices program. | 
| 100 | (4)  The task force shall submit a report summarizing the | 
| 101 | data collected, public input and testimony, and the findings and | 
| 102 | proposals of the task force to the President of the Senate and | 
| 103 | the Speaker of the House of Representatives no later than | 
| 104 | January 31, 2008. | 
| 105 | (5)  All state agencies are directed, and all other | 
| 106 | agencies and local governments are requested, to render | 
| 107 | assistance to and cooperate with the task force. | 
| 108 | (6)  The task force shall expire on January 31, 2008. | 
| 109 | Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2007. |