Florida Administrative Code
5 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES
5E - Division of Agricultural Environmental Services
Chapter 5E-13 - MOSQUITO CONTROL PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
Section 5E-13.031 - District or County Use of Funds
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) When purchasing equipment with state funds, the District or county shall jointly determine with the Department the type and size of equipment necessary to perform the work planned. The District or county shall submit complete specifications to the Department for all equipment to be purchased when the cost will exceed twenty-five thousand ($25, 000) dollars per unit and the purchase deviates from the approved detailed work plan.
(2) Districts or counties as authorized by law may, upon Department approval, purchase equipment by borrowing funds, time-payment plan or lease-purchase plan. When purchases are made in whole or in part from local funds, amounts paid from local funds in each fiscal year for the purchase price or principal of loan shall be matched with state funds provided interest, carrying charges or other loan costs will not be matched.
(3) Proceeds from sale or rental of property purchased with state funds shall be deposited and credited to State funds.
(4) Proceeds from the sale or rental of property purchased with local funds may be deposited and credited to the local fund account after the Department has:
(5) Insecticide spray material shall not be sold by Districts or counties without approval from the Department.
(6) State funds received shall be accounted for separately from local funds received. Disbursements shall be made on prenumbered checks or warrants drawn on proper depository accounts.
(7) Local and state funds shall be deposited in banks designated as depositories of public funds in accordance with provisions of Section 658.60, F.S.
Rulemaking Authority 388.361 FS. Law Implemented 388.231, 388.281 FS.
New 1-1-77, Formerly 10D-54.31, 10D-54.031, Amended 3-14-94, 6-10-04, 5-21-14, 3-13-16, 11-19-23.