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-13.042 - Criteria for Arthropod Control That May Affect Environmentally Sensitive and Biologically Productive Public Lands and Other Public Lands
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) It is the intent of this rule to implement Section 388.4111, F.S., by establishing the procedures to be followed to implement arthropod control plans on environmentally sensitive and biologically highly productive public lands.
(2) Land management agencies and local arthropod control agencies are encouraged to work cooperatively to informally achieve agreement on regarding arthropod control on public lands. To that end, local arthropod control agencies shall, upon request of a land management agency, describe alternative arthropod control measures which may be appropriate for particular public land and otherwise upon request provide information relative to arthropod control.
(3) Each public land management agency managing lands in Florida shall:
(4) A local arthropod control agency upon receipt of a written notice shall:
(5) The proposed public lands Arthropod Control Plan shall:
(6) If the land management agency and the local arthropod control agency are unable to agree on an Arthropod Control Plan, either party may, by written notice, request the department initiate the dispute resolution process pursuant to Section 388.4111(2)(c), F.S. The department shall, within 15 days of receipt of such written notice forward the proposed control plan, the land management agency's objections, and any other pertinent correspondence or information to the Florida Coordinating Council on Mosquito Control for consideration and recommendation.
(7) Lands identified as environmentally sensitive and biologically highly productive shall remain subject to the local arthropod control agency's general work plan prior to approval of a control plan pursuant to this rule. However, environmentally sensitive and biologically highly productive public lands identified and managed by the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund shall not be subject to control measures without the Trustees' consent.
(8) Approved current Arthropod Control Plans shall be kept on file with the department. If neither the land management agency or the local arthropod control agency give notice of the need to revise an approved plan, the approved plan shall continue in effect until replaced by substitute plan. If either the land management agency or the local arthropod control agency wishes to revise an approved plan, written notice shall be given to the department and the other agency. A response shall be given within 45 days. Agreed upon revisions shall be submitted to the department. In the event the parties are unable to agree, the dispute resolution procedures of subsection 5E-13.042(6), F.A.C. shall be utilized.
Rulemaking Authority 388.361, 388.4111 FS. Law Implemented 388.4111 FS., Section 11, Chapter 91-428, Laws of Florida.
New 2-10-87, Formerly 10D-54.042, Amended 8-9-06.