Florida Administrative Code
68 - FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
68F - Aquatic Plants
Chapter 68F-20 - AQUATIC PLANT CONTROL PERMITS
Section 68F-20.0045 - Criteria for Issuing, Modifying or Denying Permit Applications
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) The Commission recognizes the varied human and environmental concerns for Florida's waters. Aquatic plant control permits shall be issued to allow persons reasonable access to, and use of, these waters while maintaining sufficient native vegetation to provide for environmental concerns such as the impact upon fish, wildlife, water quality, and shoreline stabilization. Native aquatic plant species in natural waters will not be considered for control unless the native species alone, or when intermingled with nonindigenous species, have become noxious.
(2) In determining whether a permit shall be issued for aquatic plant management purposes, the Commission shall consider the following criteria:
(3) The Commission will not issue more than one permit for the same activity at the same site, at the same time, in the behalf of a riparian owner.
(4) The removal, cutting, collecting, or altering in any way of mangroves, mangrove seeds (fruits) or propagules, or plants restricted by rule 68B-42.001, F.A.C., are not regulated by this chapter and, therefore, shall not be permitted pursuant to chapter 68F-20, F.A.C.
(5) If after review of a complete application the Commission determines that the proposed activity does not conform to the criteria as established in rule 68F-20.0045, F.A.C., the Commission shall deny the permit.
Rulemaking Authority 369.20, 369.22 FS. Law Implemented 369.20, 369.22, 403.088 FS.
New 2-9-82, Formerly 16C-20.045, 16C-20.0045, Amended 5-3-95, Formerly 62C-20.0045, Amended 11-20-18.