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    Florida House of Representatives - 1997                HB 1175
        By Representative Saunders
  1                      A bill to be entitled
  2         An act applying to Collier County; amending ss.
  3         1, 2, and 3, chapter 89-449, Laws of Florida,
  4         to empower county park enforcement officers to
  5         issue citations to enforce any county ordinance
  6         within the boundaries of any county park,
  7         county operated parking facilities, public
  8         beaches, beach access areas adjacent to any
  9         county park, and public areas immediately
10         adjacent to county parks; revising list of
11         prohibited offenses; amending s. 4, chapter
12         89-449, Laws of Florida, to permit the violator
13         to pay the appropriate fines as prescribed by
14         county ordinance without a mandatory court
15         appearance; providing an effective date.
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17  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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19         Section 1.  Section 1 of chapter 89-449, Laws of
20  Florida, is amended to read:
21         Section 1.  Legislative intent.--It is the intent of
22  the Legislature to authorize the Board of County Commissioners
23  of Collier County to designate employees of the Collier County
24  Department of Parks and Recreation as county park enforcement
25  officers.  It is declared as a matter of legislative intent
26  that county park enforcement officers be empowered to issue
27  citations to enforce any county ordinance duly enacted by the
28  board of county commissioners to regulate acts within the
29  county parks, and including, but not limited to, ordinances
30  which regulate the use of county parks, public beaches, beach
31  access areas adjacent to county parks, county operated parking
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  1  facilities, and public areas immediately adjacent to county
  2  parks, to protect sea turtles and prohibit the operation of
  3  motor vehicles in, on, or across the beaches of Collier County
  4  in order to promote, protect, and enhance the health, safety,
  5  and welfare of the citizens of Collier County.
  6         Section 2.  Section 2 of chapter 89-449, Laws of
  7  Florida, is amended to read:
  8         Section 2.  Jurisdiction.--Any person designated by the
  9  board of county commissioners as a county park enforcement
10  officer (park ranger) is hereby authorized to issue citations
11  within the boundaries of any Collier County park, public
12  beaches, beach access areas adjacent to county parks, county
13  operated parking facilities, and public areas immediately
14  adjacent to county parks for violations of any Collier County
15  ordinances, duly enacted by the board of county commissioners
16  to regulate acts within these areas, the county parks
17  including, but not limited to, those ordinances which regulate
18  the use of the parks and prohibit certain acts therein,
19  provide for the nesting and protection of sea turtles, and
20  prohibit the operation of motor vehicles in, on, or across the
21  beaches of Collier County within county parks, when such
22  violation is witnessed by said officer.
23         Section 3.  Section 3 of chapter 89-449, Laws of
24  Florida, is amended to read:
25         Section 3.  Powers and duties.--
26         (1)  The Board of County Commissioners of Collier
27  County is hereby authorized to designate employees of the
28  Collier County Department of Parks and Recreation as county
29  park enforcement officers (park rangers).  It shall be the
30  responsibility of said board to determine by resolution the
31  training and qualifications of any employee so designated.
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  1  Such designation and training requirements shall be by
  2  resolution adopted at any regular or special meeting of the
  3  board.
  4         (2)  It shall be the duty of any person designated as a
  5  county park enforcement officer (park ranger) to issue
  6  citations for any offenses which occur within a county park
  7  boundary, public beaches, county operated parking facilities,
  8  and public areas immediately adjacent to county parks, and
  9  which are either prohibited by ordinance enacted by the Board
10  of County Commissioners of Collier County or are specifically
11  prohibited by this section.  It shall be such an offense to:
12         (a)  Willfully mark, deface, disfigure, injure, tamper
13  with, or displace or remove any building, bridge, table,
14  bench, fireplace, railing, paving, or paving material, water
15  line or other public utility or parts appurtenant thereof,
16  signs, notices or placard whether temporary or permanent,
17  monuments, stakes, posts, or other boundary markers or other
18  structures or equipment, facilities or park property or any
19  appurtenances whatsoever, either real or personal.
20         (b)  Cut, break, mutilate, injure, disturb, sever from
21  the ground or remove any growing thing, including, but not
22  limited to, any plant, flower, flower bed, shrub, tree, growth
23  or any branch, item, fruit or leaf thereof; or bring into or
24  have in his possession in any county park any tool or
25  instrument which could be used for the cutting thereof, or any
26  garden or agricultural implements or tools which could be used
27  for the removal thereof; or pile or maintain any material or
28  debris of any kind against or upon the same or attach any
29  rope, cable or other contrivance thereto; or set fire to any
30  trees, shrubs, plants, flowers, grass, plant growth or living
31  timber, or suffer any fire upon land to extend into park
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  1  lands; or go upon any prohibited lawn, grass plot or planted
  2  area, except at such times and in such manner as the director
  3  of the parks and recreation department may designate.
  4         (c)  Throw, discharge, or otherwise place or cause to
  5  be placed in the waters of any fountain, pond, lake, stream,
  6  bay, or other body of water in or adjacent to any county park
  7  or any tributary, stream, storm sewer, or drain flowing into
  8  such waters, any substance, matter or thing, liquid or solid,
  9  which will or may result in the pollution of said waters.
10         (d)  Carry, possess, or drink any alcoholic liquor in
11  any park.
12         (e)  Enter or exit any park facility except at
13  established entrance ways or exits, or at established times.
14         (f)  Attach any posters or directional signs to trees.
15         (g)  Cause or permit a dog or other domestic animal to
16  enter any park facility.
17         (h)  Build fires except in specified areas in county
18  parks on cooking grills provided therein.
19         (i)  Drive any unauthorized vehicle on any area within
20  the park except the paved park roads or parking areas; or park
21  an authorized vehicle in other than an established or
22  designated parking area; or park any unauthorized vehicle in
23  the county park area overnight.
24         (j)  Ride a bicycle on other than a paved vehicular
25  road or path designated for that purpose; leave a bicycle in a
26  place other than a bicycle rack when such is provided, or
27  leave a bicycle lying on the ground or paving or any place or
28  position so as to present any obstruction to pedestrian or
29  vehicular traffic.
30         (k)  Violate any rule for the use of the park which has
31  been posted on any park sign in a particular park pursuant to
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  1  approval by the board of county commissioners including rules
  2  and regulations posted on the grounds or buildings in said
  3  parks.
  4         (1)  Possess, carry, or transport on or about their
  5  person any glass container in any county park beach access
  6  area.
  7         (m)  Injure, kill, molest, collect, possess, or cause
  8  direct or indirect injury to any species of sea turtle, gopher
  9  tortoises, live sand dollars, shorebirds, birds of prey, live
10  shells, and live sea stars or to interfere, destroy, or tamper
11  in any way with the nesting of the sea turtle, birds of prey,
12  gopher tortoises, or shorebirds.
13         (n)  Operate or cause to be operated a hand, animal,
14  motor, or engine driven wheel, track or other vehicle or
15  implement on, over or across any part of the sand dune, hill
16  or ridge nearest the Gulf of Mexico, or the vegetation growing
17  thereon or seaward thereof, or to operate or drive such a
18  vehicle on the area seaward thereof, commonly referred to as
19  the beach.
20         Section 4.  Section 4 of chapter 89-449, Laws of
21  Florida, is amended to read:
22         Section 4.  Enforcement.--A citation issued by a county
23  park enforcement officer (park ranger) under the provisions of
24  this act shall be in a form prescribed by the board of county
25  commissioners. Such citations shall state the date and time of
26  issuance, name and address of the person in violation, the
27  date of the violation, description of the violation, the
28  Collier County Ordinance and section violated, name of the
29  citing county park enforcement officer (park ranger), and a
30  date and time at which the violator shall appear in county
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  1  court.  The violator may elect a nonmandatory court appearance
  2  and pay the fine as prescribed by county ordinance.
  3         Section 5.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a
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