Florida Administrative Code
66 - NAVIGATION DISTRICTS
66B - Florida Inland Navigation District
Chapter 66B-3 - FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT LAND ACQUISITION PROCEDURES
Section 66B-3.004 - General Requirements

Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 66B-3.004

Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024

(1) Land acquisition procedures provided for in this part of the rule are for voluntary, negotiated acquisitions under purchase agreements for purchase, option or exchange. The purpose and intent of this section is to provide uniform and efficient procedures for the acquisition of interests in real property title to which will vest in the District, in accordance with legal requirements and sound business practice.

(2) Neither the Board nor its agent shall commit the District to the purchase of land, through any instrument of negotiated contract or agreement for purchase, unless the provisions of this rule, have been complied with.

(3) Prior to the District initiating acquisition of property, the District shall contact the Department of Environmental Protection's Division of State Lands to determine the availability of existing suitable state-owned lands in the area which meet the public purpose for which the acquisition is being proposed. If the District determines that no suitable state-owned lands exist, it may proceed to acquire the property by employing this rule and all available statutory authority for acquisition.

(4) All conveyances to the District of fee title in land shall be by no less than a special warranty deed, unless the conveyance is from another governmental agency, or, if a gift or donation is made by quitclaim deed and the Board or its designee, determines that accepting such quitclaim deed is adequate to convey fee title in the land to the District, with the District basing such determination on its review of title reports and receipt of adequate title insurance coverage. The District may accept a quitclaim deed to aid in clearing title or boundary questions.

Rulemaking Authority 374.984(3) FS. Law Implemented 374.984(1)-(3) FS.

New 8-17-99.

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