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House Bill 1505e1

CS/HB 1505, First Engrossed/ntc 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to public water systems; 3 amending s. 381.0062, F.S.; revising the 4 definition of "public consumption"; reducing 5 minimum fees for water systems under 6 jurisdiction of the Department of Health; 7 removing an annual testing requirement for an 8 exemption from permitting for certain 9 establishments with limited-use public water 10 systems; providing for annual testing to retain 11 potable water status; providing an effective 12 date. 13 14 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 15 16 Section 1. Paragraph (k) of subsection (2), and 17 paragraphs (d), (e), and (f) of subsection (3) and paragraph 18 (b) of subsection (6) of section 381.0062, Florida Statutes, 19 1996 Supplement, are amended to read: 20 381.0062 Supervision; private and certain public water 21 systems.-- 22 (2) DEFINITIONS.--As used in this section: 23 (k) "Public consumption" means oral ingestion or 24 physical contact with water by a person for any purpose other 25 than cleaning work areas or simple handwashing. Examples of 26 public consumption include, when making food or beverages 27 available to the general public, water used for washing food, 28 cooking utensils, or food service areas and water used for 29 preparing food or beverages; hairwashing; showers; washing 30 surfaces accessed by children as in a child care center or 31 similar setting; washing medical instruments or surfaces 1 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. CS/HB 1505, First Engrossed/ntc 1 accessed by a patient; any water usage in health care 2 facilities; emergency washing devices such as eye washing 3 sinks; washing in food processing plants or establishments 4 like slaughterhouses and packinghouses; and water used in 5 schools. 6 (3) SUPERVISION.--The department and its agents shall 7 have general supervision and control over all private water 8 systems, and public water systems not covered or included in 9 the Florida Safe Drinking Water Act (part VI of chapter 403), 10 and over those aspects of the public water supply program for 11 which it has the duties and responsibilities provided for in 12 part VI of chapter 403. The department shall: 13 (d) Require a fee from the supplier of water in an 14 amount sufficient to cover the costs of reviewing and acting 15 upon any application for the construction, modification, or 16 operation of a limited use community and limited use 17 commercial public water system, of not less than $10 $40 or 18 more than $90 annually. 19 (e) Require a fee from the supplier of water in an 20 amount sufficient to cover the costs of reviewing and acting 21 upon any application for the construction or change of 22 ownership of a private water system serving more than one 23 residence, of not less than $10 $40 or more than $90. 24 (f) Require a fee from the supplier of water in an 25 amount sufficient to cover the costs of sample collection, 26 review of analytical results, health-risk interpretations, and 27 coordination with other agencies when such work is not 28 included in paragraphs (b) and (c) and is requested by the 29 supplier of water, of not less than $10 $40 or more than $90. 30 (6) VARIANCES AND EXEMPTIONS.-- 31 2 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. CS/HB 1505, First Engrossed/ntc 1 (b) Any establishment with a limited-use commercial 2 public water system which does not make tap water available 3 for public consumption and meets the water quality standards 4 established by the department shall be exempt from obtaining 5 an annual operating permit from the department, provided the 6 supplier of water: 7 1. Registers with the department; 8 2. Performs an initial water quality clearance of the 9 water supply system well; and 10 3. Reregisters with the department Conducts annual 11 testing for bacteria in the form of one satisfactory 12 microbiological sample per calendar year. in the event that 13 the establishment changes ownership or business activity, 14 reregistration is required. A fee of $15 shall be assessed 15 for registration. 16 17 A system exempt under this paragraph may, in order to retain 18 potable water status, conduct annual testing for bacteria in 19 the form of one satisfactory microbiological sample per 20 calendar year. 21 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 1997. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3