1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority, |
3 | Monroe County; providing for codification of special laws |
4 | relating to the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority; providing |
5 | legislative intent; codifying, repealing, amending, and |
6 | reenacting chapters 76-441, 77-604, 77-605, 80-546, 83- |
7 | 468, 84-483, 84-484, 86-419, 87-454, 98-519, 2003-304, and |
8 | 2003-327, Laws of Florida; providing for liberal |
9 | construction; providing a savings clause in the event any |
10 | provision of the act is deemed invalid; providing an |
11 | effective date. |
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13 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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15 | Section 1. Pursuant to section 189.429, Florida Statutes, |
16 | this act constitutes the codification of all special acts |
17 | relating to the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority. It is the |
18 | intent of the Legislature in enacting this law to provide a |
19 | single, comprehensive special act charter for the Authority, |
20 | including all current legislative authority granted to the |
21 | Authority by its several legislative enactments and any |
22 | additional authority granted by this act. It is further the |
23 | intent to preserve all Authority powers and authority in the |
24 | Florida Keys, including the authority to provide water and |
25 | wastewater services. |
26 | Section 2. Chapters 76-441, 77-604, 77-605, 80-546, 83- |
27 | 468, 84-483, 84-484, 86-419, 98-519, 2002-337, 2003-304, and |
28 | 2003-327, Laws of Florida, relating to the Florida Keys Aqueduct |
29 | Authority, are codified, reenacted, amended, and repealed as |
30 | herein provided. |
31 | Section 3. The Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority is re- |
32 | created and the charter for the Authority is re-created and |
33 | reenacted to read: |
34 | Section 1. Creation of Authority; boundaries defined.--As |
35 | of September 15, 1976, the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority, an |
36 | independent special district, was re-created and thereafter was |
37 | the successor agency to the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority |
38 | which was abolished by chapter 76-441, Laws of Florida. The |
39 | Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority is not being re-created by this |
40 | act or for purposes of section 189.404, Florida Statutes. The |
41 | primary purpose and function of this Authority shall be to |
42 | obtain, supply, and distribute an adequate water supply for the |
43 | Florida Keys and to collect, treat, and dispose of wastewater in |
44 | the Florida Keys. The geographic jurisdiction of the Authority |
45 | shall be as provided in this act. The Florida Keys Aqueduct |
46 | Authority shall be an autonomous public body corporate and |
47 | politic and have perpetual existence. All lawful debts, bonds, |
48 | obligations, contracts, franchises, promissory notes, audits, |
49 | minutes, resolutions, and other undertakings of the Florida Keys |
50 | Aqueduct Authority are hereby validated and shall continue to be |
51 | valid and binding on the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority in |
52 | accordance with their respective terms, conditions, covenants, |
53 | and tenor. Any proceedings heretofore begun by the Florida Keys |
54 | Aqueduct Authority for the construction of any improvements, |
55 | works, or facilities, for the assessment of benefits and |
56 | damages, or for the borrowing of money shall not be impaired or |
57 | voided by this act but may be continued and completed in the |
58 | name of the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority. The Authority shall |
59 | include within its territorial boundaries all of the lands |
60 | within Monroe County, but may procure water outside its |
61 | boundaries for sale within said boundaries, and may serve |
62 | customers residing within 1 mile of its pipeline, from its well |
63 | field at Florida City in Miami-Dade County to the territorial |
64 | boundary of the Authority. |
65 | Section 2. Applicability of certain provisions of Florida |
66 | law to the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority.--This act shall give |
67 | the Authority exclusive jurisdiction over the setting of rates, |
68 | fees, and charges of, and the connection to and disconnection |
69 | from, the water system and the sewer system of the Authority as |
70 | granted by this act and to this extent shall supersede chapter |
71 | 367, Florida Statutes. Decisions made by the Florida Keys |
72 | Aqueduct Authority shall not be subject to the Administrative |
73 | Procedures Act, chapter 120, Florida Statutes. |
74 | Section 3. Definitions.--Unless the context shall indicate |
75 | otherwise, the following words as used in this act shall have |
76 | the following meanings: |
77 | (1) "Authority" means the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority |
78 | hereby constituted or if such Authority shall be abolished, any |
79 | board, commission, or officer succeeding to the principal |
80 | functions thereof or upon whom the powers given by this act to |
81 | such Authority shall be given by law. |
82 | (2) "Board" means the board of directors of the Florida |
83 | Keys Aqueduct Authority or, if such Authority shall be |
84 | abolished, the board, body, or commission succeeding to the |
85 | principal functions thereof or to whom the powers given by this |
86 | act to the board of directors shall be given by law. |
87 | (3) "Department" means the Department of the Navy of the |
88 | United States of America. |
89 | (4) "Bond" includes certificates, and provisions |
90 | applicable to bonds shall be equally applicable to certificates. |
91 | "Bond" includes any obligation in the nature of bonds as are |
92 | provided for in this act as the case may be. |
93 | (5) "Cost" when used with reference to any project |
94 | includes, but is not limited to, the expenses of determining the |
95 | feasibility or practicability of acquisition, construction, or |
96 | reconstruction; the cost of surveys, estimates, plans, and |
97 | specifications; the cost of acquisition, construction, or |
98 | reconstruction; the cost of improvements, engineering, fiscal, |
99 | and legal expenses and charges; the cost of all labor, |
100 | materials, machinery, and equipment; the cost of all lands, |
101 | properties, rights, easements, and franchises acquired; federal, |
102 | state, and local taxes and assessments; financing charges; the |
103 | creation of initial reserve and debt service funds; working |
104 | capital; interest charges incurred or estimated to be incurred |
105 | on moneys borrowed prior to and during construction and |
106 | acquisition and for such period of time after completion of |
107 | construction or acquisition as the board of directors may |
108 | determine; the cost of issuance of bonds pursuant to this act, |
109 | including advertisements and printing; the cost of any election |
110 | held pursuant to this act and all other expenses of issuance of |
111 | bonds; discount, if any, on the sale or exchange of bonds; |
112 | administrative expenses; such other expenses as may be necessary |
113 | or incidental to the acquisition, construction, or |
114 | reconstruction of any projects or to the financing thereof, or |
115 | the development of any lands of the Authority; and reimbursement |
116 | of any public or private body, person, firm, or corporation of |
117 | any moneys advanced in connection with any of the foregoing |
118 | items of cost. Any obligation or expense incurred prior to the |
119 | issuance of bonds in connection with the acquisition, |
120 | construction, or reconstruction of any project or improvements |
121 | thereon, or in connection with any other development of land |
122 | that the board of directors of the Authority shall determine to |
123 | be necessary or desirable in carrying out the purposes of this |
124 | act, may be treated as part of such cost. |
125 | (6) "Project" means any development, improvements, |
126 | property, utility, facility, works, enterprise, service, or |
127 | convenience that the Authority is authorized to construct, |
128 | acquire, undertake, or furnish for its own use or for the use of |
129 | any person, firm, or corporation owning, leasing, or otherwise |
130 | using the same for any profit or nonprofit purpose or activity |
131 | and shall include without limitation such repairs, replacements, |
132 | additions, extensions, and betterments of and to any project as |
133 | may be deemed necessary or desirable by the board of directors |
134 | to place or to maintain such project in proper condition for the |
135 | safe, efficient, and economic operation thereof. |
136 | (7) "Water system" means any existing or proposed plant, |
137 | system, facility, or property and additions, extensions, and |
138 | improvements thereto at any future time constructed or acquired |
139 | as part thereof, useful or necessary or having the present |
140 | capacity for future use in connection with the development of |
141 | sources, treatment, desalination, or purification and |
142 | distribution of water for public or private use and, without |
143 | limiting the generality of the foregoing, includes dams, |
144 | reservoirs, storage tanks, mains, lines, valves, pumping |
145 | stations, laterals, and pipes for the purpose of carrying water |
146 | to the premises connected with such system, and all real and |
147 | personal property and any interests therein, rights, easements, |
148 | and franchises of any nature whatsoever relating to any such |
149 | system and necessary or convenient for the operation thereof. It |
150 | shall embrace wells for supplying water located or to be located |
151 | on the Florida mainland, including a pipeline or aqueduct from |
152 | such wells to a point at or near the City of Key West, and shall |
153 | include the water distribution system acquired by the Authority |
154 | from the City of Key West, and any interest the Authority may |
155 | have in and to the water supply system or any part thereof by |
156 | contract with the department. |
157 | (8) "Sewer system" means any plant, system, facility, or |
158 | property and additions, extensions, and improvements thereto at |
159 | any future time constructed or acquired as part thereof, useful |
160 | or necessary or having the present capacity for future use in |
161 | connection with the collection, treatment, purification, or |
162 | disposal of sewage, including, without limitation, industrial |
163 | wastes resulting from any processes of industry, manufacture, |
164 | trade, or business or from the development of any natural |
165 | resources, and, without limiting the generality of the |
166 | foregoing, shall include treatment plants, pumping stations, |
167 | lift stations, valve, force mains, intercepting sewers, |
168 | laterals, pressure lines, mains, and all necessary appurtenances |
169 | and equipment, all sewer mains, laterals, and other devices for |
170 | the reception and collection of sewage from premises connected |
171 | therewith, and all real and personal property and any interest |
172 | therein, rights, easements, and franchises of any nature |
173 | whatsoever relating to any such system and necessary or |
174 | convenient for the operation thereof. The terms "wastewater" and |
175 | "wastewater system" shall be construed as synonymous with the |
176 | terms "sewer" and "sewer system" for all purposes under this |
177 | act. |
178 | Section 4. Board of directors; organization; |
179 | qualification; term of office; quorum.--The Board of Directors |
180 | of the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority shall be the governing |
181 | body of the Authority and shall, subject to the provisions of |
182 | this act, exercise the powers granted to the Authority under |
183 | this act. The board of directors shall consist of five members |
184 | appointed by the Governor who shall each represent one of five |
185 | districts which shall be conterminous with the districts of the |
186 | Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County. Each member of |
187 | the board of directors shall be a registered elector within |
188 | Monroe County and shall have been a resident of the district for |
189 | 6 months prior to the date of his or her appointment. The |
190 | members shall be appointed by the Governor for terms of 4 years |
191 | each, except that any appointment to fill a vacancy shall be for |
192 | the unexpired portion of the term. The board shall elect any one |
193 | of its members as chair and shall also elect any one of its |
194 | members as secretary-treasurer. A majority of the members of the |
195 | board shall constitute a quorum. No vacancy in the board shall |
196 | impair the right of a quorum to exercise all the rights and |
197 | perform all of the duties of the board. All members of the board |
198 | shall be required to be bonded. Any vacancy occurring on the |
199 | board shall be filled by appointment by the Governor for the |
200 | duration of the unexpired term. |
201 | Section 5. Records of board of directors.--The board of |
202 | directors shall keep a permanent record book entitled "Record of |
203 | Governing Board of Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority" in which |
204 | shall be recorded minutes of all meetings, resolutions, |
205 | proceedings, certificates, and bonds given by employees and any |
206 | and all acts, which book shall at reasonable times be open to |
207 | public inspection. Such record book shall be kept at an office |
208 | or other regular place of business maintained by the board of |
209 | directors in Monroe County. The board shall keep a current |
210 | inventory of all real and tangible personal property owned or |
211 | leased by the Authority in the above referenced record book. |
212 | Section 6. Compensation of the board.--Each member shall |
213 | be entitled to receive for such services a fee of $337 per |
214 | meeting, not to exceed 3 meetings per month. In addition, each |
215 | board member shall receive reasonable expenses which shall not |
216 | be in excess of the amounts provided by law for state and county |
217 | officials in chapter 112, Florida Statutes. The compensation |
218 | amount for the members of the board provided for in this section |
219 | shall be adjusted annually based upon the index provided for |
220 | pursuant to section 287.017(2), Florida Statutes. |
221 | Section 7. Bonds; depositories; fiscal agent; budget.-- |
222 | (1) Each member of the board of directors shall execute a |
223 | bond to the Governor in the amount of $10,000 with a qualified |
224 | surety to secure his or her faithful performance of his or her |
225 | powers and duties. The board of directors shall require a |
226 | certified audit of the books of the Authority at least once a |
227 | year at the expense of the Authority. Such audit shall be |
228 | available for public inspection and a notice of the availability |
229 | of the audit shall be published in a newspaper published in |
230 | Monroe County at least once within 6 months after the end of |
231 | each fiscal year. The legislative auditor may audit the |
232 | Authority at any time. |
233 | (2) The board of directors is authorized to select |
234 | depositories in which the funds of the board and of the |
235 | Authority shall be deposited. Any banking corporation organized |
236 | under the laws of the state or under the National Banking Act |
237 | doing business in the state upon such terms and conditions as to |
238 | the payment of interest by such depository upon the funds so |
239 | deposited as the board may deem just and reasonable. |
240 | (3) The board of directors may employ a fiscal agent who |
241 | shall be either a resident of the state or a corporation |
242 | organized under the laws of this or any other state and who |
243 | shall assist in the keeping of the books, the collection of |
244 | fees, and the remitting of funds to pay maturing bonds and |
245 | coupons and perform such other or additional services and duties |
246 | as fiscal agent and receive such compensation as the board of |
247 | directors may determine. |
248 | (4) The board of directors shall cause a copy of the |
249 | proposed budget of the Authority to be published in a newspaper |
250 | published in Monroe County at least once not later than 60 days |
251 | prior to the date the fiscal year begins. The board shall hold a |
252 | public hearing and adopt such budget at least 30 days prior to |
253 | such date. |
254 | Section 8. Powers and duties of the board of |
255 | directors.--Except as otherwise provided in this act, all of the |
256 | Except as otherwise provided in this act, all of the powers and |
257 | duties of the Authority shall be exercised by and through the |
258 | board of directors. Without limiting the generality of the |
259 | foregoing, the board shall have the power and authority to: |
260 | (1) Employ engineers, contractors, consultants, attorneys, |
261 | auditors, agents, employees, and representatives, as the board |
262 | of directors may from time to time determine, on such terms and |
263 | conditions as the board of directors may approve, and fix their |
264 | compensation and duties. |
265 | (2) Maintain an office at such place or places as it may |
266 | designate. |
267 | (3) Enter or direct entry upon any lands, premises, |
268 | waters, or other property subject to the requirements of due |
269 | process as to privately owned property. |
270 | (4) Execute all contracts and other documents, adopt all |
271 | proceedings, and perform all acts determined by the board of |
272 | directors as necessary or advisable to carry out the purposes of |
273 | this act. The board may authorize the chair or vice chair to |
274 | execute contracts and other documents on behalf of the board or |
275 | the Authority. The board may appoint a person to act as general |
276 | manager of the Authority having such official title, functions, |
277 | duties, and powers as the board may prescribe. The general |
278 | manager shall not be a member of the board. |
279 | Section 9. Powers of the Authority.--In addition to and |
280 | not in limitation of the powers of the Authority, it shall have |
281 | the following powers: |
282 | (1) To sue and be sued by its name in any court of law or |
283 | in equity. |
284 | (2) To adopt and use a corporate seal and to alter the |
285 | same at pleasure. |
286 | (3) To acquire property, real, personal, or mixed within |
287 | or without its territorial limits in fee simple or any lesser |
288 | interest or estate by purchase, gift, devise, or lease on such |
289 | terms and conditions as the board of directors may deem |
290 | necessary or desirable and by condemnation (subject to |
291 | limitations herein below). The Authority shall provide |
292 | information and assistance to Monroe County for use in preparing |
293 | its comprehensive plan with respect to the availability of water |
294 | and wastewater facilities. Except in cases of emergency, the |
295 | purchase of sole source items, or when the board determines that |
296 | delay would be detrimental to the interests of the Authority, |
297 | equipment shall be purchased in accordance with part I of |
298 | chapter 287, Florida Statutes. All provided that the board of |
299 | directors determines that the use or ownership of such property |
300 | be necessary in the furtherance of a designated lawful purpose |
301 | authorized under the provisions of this act. However, the |
302 | Authority may purchase equipment or material without competitive |
303 | bid, regardless of price, when the manufacturer of such |
304 | equipment or material refuses to bid on the equipment or |
305 | material and the board determines that the public interest would |
306 | be served and substantial savings would result if the equipment |
307 | or material were purchased directly from the manufacturer. In |
308 | all such cases the board shall enter a record of such purchase |
309 | in the "Record of Governing Board of Florida Keys Aqueduct |
310 | Authority." The Authority is specifically excluded from the |
311 | provisions of section 253.03(6), Florida Statutes, and has the |
312 | authority to hold title to property in its own name and to |
313 | acquire easements or rights-of-way, with or without |
314 | restrictions, within or without the limits of the Authority. The |
315 | state may convey to the Authority rights-of-way over any of the |
316 | lands and structures belonging to the state or any of its |
317 | agencies for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, |
318 | supplying, establishing, and regulating the works and projects |
319 | involved in the wastewater system or the water supply and |
320 | distribution systems authorized by this act. To mortgage, hold, |
321 | manage, control, convey, lease, sell, grant, or otherwise |
322 | dispose of the same and any of the assets and properties of the |
323 | Authority without regard to chapter 273, Florida Statutes. |
324 | (4) Whenever deemed necessary or desirable by the board of |
325 | directors, to lease as lessor or lessee, to or from any person, |
326 | firm, corporation, association, or body, public or private, any |
327 | projects of the type that the Authority is authorized to |
328 | undertake and facilities or property of any nature for the use |
329 | of the Authority to carry out any of the purposes of the |
330 | Authority. |
331 | (5) The Authority shall in its discretion have the power |
332 | upon resolution duly passed to insure its property in accordance |
333 | with the State Risk Management Trust Fund as provided by chapter |
334 | 284, Florida Statutes. |
335 | (6) To exercise within or without the territorial limits |
336 | of the Authority the right and power of eminent domain in all |
337 | cases and under all circumstances provided for in chapter 73, |
338 | Florida Statutes, and amendments thereto. In addition to and not |
339 | in limitation of the foregoing, the Authority may also exercise |
340 | the right and power of eminent domain for the purpose of |
341 | condemning any real, personal, or mixed property, public or |
342 | private, including, without limitation, the property owned by |
343 | any political body or municipal corporation which the board of |
344 | directors shall deem necessary for the use of, construction, or |
345 | operation of any of the projects of the Authority or otherwise |
346 | to carry out any of the purposes of the Authority. The power of |
347 | condemnation shall be exercised in the same manner as now |
348 | provided by the general laws of the state. In any proceeding |
349 | under this act or under chapter 73, Florida Statutes, for the |
350 | taking of property by eminent domain or condemnation, the board |
351 | of directors is authorized to file declaration of taking |
352 | immediate possession of the property before the final trial by |
353 | making deposit as to value as provided by the general statutes, |
354 | and shall have all of the benefits provided by chapters 73 and |
355 | 74, Florida Statutes, and amendments thereto, or any other |
356 | statutes of the state which give the right to immediate taking |
357 | and possession. No public or private body and no agency or |
358 | authority of the state or any political subdivision thereof |
359 | shall exercise the power of eminent domain or condemnation with |
360 | respect to any of the properties, easements, or rights owned by |
361 | the Authority and lying within the Authority's jurisdiction, |
362 | except with the concurrence of the board of directors of the |
363 | Authority which shall not be unreasonably withheld. |
364 | (7) To own, acquire, construct, reconstruct, equip, |
365 | operate, maintain, extend, and improve water systems; to |
366 | regulate the use of and supply of water including rationing, and |
367 | regulations to enforce rationing, within the Authority |
368 | boundaries, and pipes and water mains, conduits or pipelines, |
369 | in, along, or under any street, alley, highway, or other public |
370 | places or ways within or without the boundaries of the Authority |
371 | when deemed necessary or desirable by the board of directors in |
372 | accomplishing the purposes of this act. |
373 | (8) To issue bonds or other obligations authorized by the |
374 | provisions of this act or any other law or any combination of |
375 | the foregoing to pay all or part of the cost of the acquisition |
376 | or construction, reconstruction, extension, repair, improvement, |
377 | maintenance, or operation or any project or combination of |
378 | projects. To provide for any facility, service, or other |
379 | activity of the Authority and to provide for the retirement or |
380 | refunding of any bonds or obligations of the Authority or for |
381 | any combination of the foregoing purposes. |
382 | (9)(a) To purchase, construct, and otherwise acquire and |
383 | to improve, extend, enlarge, and reconstruct a sewage disposal |
384 | system or systems and to purchase and/or construct or |
385 | reconstruct sewer improvements and to operate, manage, and |
386 | control all such systems so purchased and/or constructed and all |
387 | properties pertaining thereto and to furnish and supply sewage |
388 | collection and disposal services to any municipalities and any |
389 | persons, firms, or corporations, public or private; to prohibit |
390 | or regulate the use and maintenance of outhouses, privies, |
391 | septic tanks, or other sanitary structures or appliances within |
392 | the Authority boundaries, provided that prior to prohibiting the |
393 | use of any such facilities adequate new facilities must be |
394 | available; to prescribe methods of pretreatment of waste not |
395 | amenable to treatment; to refuse to accept such waste when not |
396 | sufficiently pretreated as may be prescribed and to prescribe |
397 | penalties for the refusal of any person or corporation to so |
398 | pretreat such waste; to sell or otherwise dispose of the |
399 | effluent, sludge, or other by-products as a result of sewage |
400 | treatment and to construct and operate connecting or |
401 | intercepting outlets, sewers and sewer mains and pipes and water |
402 | mains, conduits, or pipelines in, along, or under any street, |
403 | alley, or highway, within or without the Authority boundaries |
404 | when deemed necessary or desirable by the board of directors in |
405 | accomplishing the purposes of this act, with the consent of the |
406 | agency owning or controlling same. All such regulation herein |
407 | authorized shall comply with the standards and regulations |
408 | pertaining to same as promulgated by the Department of Health |
409 | and by the Department of Environmental Protection. |
410 | (b) The Authority shall have the power to create sewer |
411 | districts comprising any area within the geographic boundaries |
412 | of the Authority. However, the boundaries of any such sewer |
413 | district shall not be established until approved by majority |
414 | vote of the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, |
415 | after a public hearing duly noticed and advertised. Any portion |
416 | or portions of the sewer system within a district and of benefit |
417 | to the premises or land served thereby shall be deemed |
418 | improvements and shall include, without being limited to, |
419 | laterals and mains for the collection and reception of sewage |
420 | from premises connected therewith, local or auxiliary pumping or |
421 | lift stations, treatment plants or disposal plants, and other |
422 | pertinent facilities and equipment for the collection, |
423 | treatment, and disposal of sewage. The board may impose fees and |
424 | charges sufficient to obtain bond or other financing for sewer |
425 | projects. Such charges shall be a lien upon any such parcel of |
426 | property superior and paramount to any interest except the lien |
427 | of county or municipal taxes and shall be on a parity with any |
428 | such taxes. All operational and financial records of each |
429 | district shall be separately maintained and open to public |
430 | inspection. |
431 | (c) To exercise exclusive jurisdiction, control, and |
432 | supervision over any sewer systems owned or operated and |
433 | maintained by the Authority and to make and enforce such rules |
434 | and regulations for the maintenance and operation of any sewer |
435 | systems as may be in the judgment of the Authority necessary or |
436 | desirable. However, such jurisdiction shall not conflict with |
437 | chapter 403, Florida Statutes, and rules of the Department of |
438 | Environmental Protection. |
439 | (d) To restrain, enjoin, or otherwise prevent the |
440 | violation of this law or of any resolution, rules, or |
441 | regulations adopted pursuant to the powers granted by this law. |
442 | (e) To require and enforce the use of its facilities |
443 | whenever and wherever they are accessible. |
444 | (f) To approve or disapprove all subdivision plats and to |
445 | provide for compliance with sewer standards, rules, and |
446 | regulations. No subdivision plat or property located within the |
447 | geographic boundaries of the Authority shall be recorded until |
448 | approval of the board is obtained. The board shall have the |
449 | power to require a surety bond from any developer to ensure |
450 | compliance with sewer requirements of the board. |
451 | (g) In addition to the other provisions and requirements |
452 | of this law, any resolution authorizing the issuance of revenue |
453 | bonds, assessment bonds, or any other obligations issued |
454 | hereunder may contain provisions and the Authority Board is |
455 | authorized to provide and make covenants and agree with several |
456 | holders of such bonds as to: |
457 | 1. Reasonable deposits with the Authority in advance to |
458 | ensure the payments of rates, fees, or charges for the |
459 | facilities of the system. |
460 | 2. Discontinuance of the services and facilities of any |
461 | water system for delinquent payments for sewer services and the |
462 | terms and conditions of the restoration of such service. |
463 | 3. Contracts with private or public owners of sewer |
464 | systems not owned and operated by the Authority for the |
465 | discontinuance of service to any users of the sewer systems. |
466 | 4. Regulate the construction, acquisition, or operation of |
467 | any plant, structure, facility, or property which may compete |
468 | with any sewer system. |
469 | 5. The manner and method of paying service charges and |
470 | fees and the levying of penalties for delinquent payments. |
471 | 6. Any other matters necessary to secure such bonds and |
472 | the payment of such principal and interest thereof. |
473 | (h) In the event that fees, rates, and charges for |
474 | services and facilities of any sewer system shall not be paid as |
475 | and when due, the Authority shall be empowered to discontinue |
476 | furnishing water services as provided in section 16 of this act. |
477 | (i) Any sewer systems within the geographic boundaries of |
478 | the Authority may be combined into a single consolidated system |
479 | for purposes of financing or of operation and administration or |
480 | both. However, no water system may be combined with any sewer |
481 | system for purposes of financing. |
482 | (j) The Authority is hereby authorized to adopt by |
483 | reference and utilize or take advantage of any of the provisions |
484 | of chapters 100, 153, 159, and 170, Florida Statutes. |
485 | (k) The Authority shall have power to contract with any |
486 | person, private or public corporation, the State of Florida, or |
487 | any agency, instrumentality or county, municipality, or |
488 | political subdivision thereof, or any agency, instrumentality or |
489 | corporation of or created by the United States of America, with |
490 | respect to such wastewater system or any part thereof. The |
491 | Authority shall also have power to accept and receive grants or |
492 | loans from the same, and in connection with any such contract, |
493 | grant or loan, to stipulate and agree to such covenants, terms, |
494 | and conditions as the governing body of the Authority shall deem |
495 | appropriate. |
496 | (l) To make or cause to be made such surveys, |
497 | investigations, studies, borings, maps, drawings, and estimates |
498 | of cost and revenues as it may deem necessary, and to prepare |
499 | and adopt a comprehensive plan or plans for the location, |
500 | relocation, construction, improvement, revision and development |
501 | of the wastewater system. |
502 | (m) That subject to covenants or agreement with |
503 | bondholders contained in proceedings authorizing the issuance of |
504 | bonds pursuant to this act, the Authority shall have the power |
505 | to lease said wastewater system or any part or parts thereof, to |
506 | any person, firm, corporation, association, or body, upon such |
507 | terms and conditions and for such periods of time as shall be |
508 | determined by the governing body. The Authority shall also, |
509 | whenever desirable, have power to grant permits or licenses in |
510 | connection with any of the facilities of such wastewater system, |
511 | and shall have full and complete power to do all things |
512 | necessary and desirable for the proper and efficient |
513 | administration and operation of such wastewater system and all |
514 | parts thereof. The Authority shall also have power, whenever |
515 | deemed necessary or desirable and subject to covenants and |
516 | agreements with bondholders, to lease from any person, firm, |
517 | corporation, association, or body, any facilities of any nature |
518 | for such wastewater system. |
519 | (n) That charges shall be levied by the Authority against |
520 | its own books or against Monroe County with respect to providing |
521 | any facilities or services rendered by such wastewater system to |
522 | the Authority or to Monroe County or to any other political |
523 | subdivision or public body or agency which receives wastewater |
524 | system services, or to any department or works thereof, at the |
525 | rate or rates applicable to other customers or users taking |
526 | facilities or services under similar conditions. Revenues |
527 | derived from such facilities or services so furnished shall be |
528 | treated as all other revenues of the wastewater system. |
529 | (o) Neither Monroe County, nor any municipality or special |
530 | district therein, shall exercise any present or future power, |
531 | pursuant to law, to interfere with the Authority's jurisdiction |
532 | and operation of the wastewater system in such a manner as to |
533 | impair or adversely affect the covenants and obligations of the |
534 | Authority under agreement relating to its bonds or other debts. |
535 | (p) The Authority shall have exclusive jurisdiction over |
536 | the administration, maintenance, development, and provision of |
537 | wastewater system services in Monroe County with the exception |
538 | of the Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District as defined in |
539 | chapter 2002-337, Laws of Florida, consisting of Key Largo, |
540 | including all lands east of Tavernier Creek, including |
541 | Tavernier, Key Largo, and Cross Key, but excluding Ocean Reef, |
542 | the City of Key West, the City of Key Colony Beach, the City of |
543 | Layton, and Islamorada, Village of Islands unless such areas |
544 | shall choose to grant the Authority such jurisdiction, and the |
545 | Authority's wastewater system authorized hereunder shall be the |
546 | exclusive provider of wastewater system services and no |
547 | franchise or grant of power to any other entity or provider |
548 | shall be lawful unless preapproved by the Authority. The |
549 | Authority shall have the power to regulate the use of, including |
550 | prohibiting the use of or mandating the use of, specific types |
551 | of wastewater facilities and, notwithstanding any other |
552 | provisions hereof, shall be authorized to prescribe the specific |
553 | type of wastewater treatment facility or measures required to be |
554 | utilized within the boundaries of the Authority, including, but |
555 | not limited to, requiring the use of septic tanks in lieu of |
556 | cess pits, the mandatory hook up to specific wastewater |
557 | treatment plants, requiring upgrades be undertaken to on site |
558 | wastewater systems, and any other combination of the foregoing |
559 | in order to manage effluent disposal and wastewater matters. |
560 | (10) In addition to the powers specifically provided in |
561 | this chapter, the Authority shall have the power to own, |
562 | acquire, construct, reconstruct, equip, operate, maintain, |
563 | extend, and improve such other related projects as the board of |
564 | directors may in its discretion find necessary or desirable to |
565 | accomplish the primary purpose of this act which is to supply |
566 | water and sewer services and facilities to the Florida Keys. The |
567 | Authority is hereby authorized to adopt by reference and utilize |
568 | or take advantage of any of the relevant provisions of chapter |
569 | 100, chapter 153, chapter 159, or chapter 170, Florida Statutes. |
570 | Section 10. Rules.--Upon reasonable advance notice to the |
571 | public and an opportunity for all persons to be heard on the |
572 | matter, the board shall adopt bylaws, rules, resolutions, |
573 | regulations, and orders prescribing the powers, duties, and |
574 | functions of the members of the board and employees of the |
575 | Authority, the conduct of the business of the Authority, the |
576 | maintenance of records of the Authority, and shall adopt |
577 | administrative rules and regulations with respect to any of the |
578 | projects of the Authority. |
579 | Section 11. Exercise by Authority of powers within |
580 | municipalities.--The Authority shall have the power to exercise |
581 | any of its rights, powers, privileges, and authorities in any |
582 | and all portions of the geographical limits of the Authority |
583 | lying within the boundaries of any municipal corporation or |
584 | other political subdivision, heretofore or hereafter created or |
585 | organized, whose boundaries lie wholly or partly within the |
586 | geographic limits of the Authority, to the same extent and in |
587 | the same manner as in areas of the Authority not incorporated as |
588 | part of a municipality or other political subdivision. |
589 | Section 12. Furnishing facilities and services within the |
590 | Authority territory.-- |
591 | (1) The Authority shall have the power to construct, |
592 | maintain, and operate its projects within the geographic limits |
593 | of the Authority, including any portions of the Authority |
594 | located inside the boundaries of any incorporated municipalities |
595 | or other political subdivisions and to offer, supply, and |
596 | furnish the facilities and services provided for in this act. |
597 | (2) The Authority shall have the power to collect fees, |
598 | rentals, and other charges from persons, firms, corporations, |
599 | municipalities, counties, the Federal Government, the |
600 | department, political subdivisions, and other public or private |
601 | agencies or bodies within the geographic limits of the Authority |
602 | and for the use of the Authority itself. |
603 | Section 13. Maintenance of projects across rights-of- |
604 | way.--The Authority shall have the power to construct and |
605 | -The Authority shall have the power to construct and operate its |
606 | projects in, along, or under any streets, alleys, highways, or |
607 | other public places or ways, and across any drain, ditch, canal, |
608 | floodwater, holding basin, excavation, railroad right-of-way, |
609 | track, grade, fill, or cut. However, just compensation shall be |
610 | paid by the Authority for any private property taken or damaged |
611 | by the exercise of such power. |
612 | Section 14. Fees, rentals, and charges; procedure for |
613 | adoption and modification; minimum revenue requirements.-- |
614 | (1) The Authority shall have the power to prescribe, fix, |
615 | establish, and collect rates, fees, rentals, or other charges |
616 | (hereinafter sometimes referred to as revenue) and to revise the |
617 | same from time to time for the facilities and services furnished |
618 | or to be furnished by the Authority and to provide for |
619 | reasonable penalties against any user for any such rates, fees, |
620 | rentals, or other charges that are delinquent. |
621 | (2) Such rates, fees, rentals, and charges shall be just |
622 | and equitable and, except as provided herein, uniform for users |
623 | of the same class and, where appropriate, may be based or |
624 | computed either upon the amount of service furnished or upon the |
625 | number or average number of persons working or residing or |
626 | working or otherwise occupying the premises served or upon any |
627 | other factor affecting the use of the facilities furnished, or |
628 | upon any combination of the foregoing factors as may be |
629 | determined by the board of directors on an equitable basis. The |
630 | Authority may prescribe, fix, and establish a special lower |
631 | rate, fee, rental, or other charge on the residential account of |
632 | any person who is 60 years of age or older or a totally and |
633 | permanently disabled American veteran on the date of |
634 | application, who meets the low income standards adopted by the |
635 | board and who applies for such special lower rate, fee, rental, |
636 | or other charge between the months of January and December, |
637 | inclusive, of each year. As used in this section "residential |
638 | account" means an account for a person residing in a house, |
639 | mobile home, condominium, apartment, or other housing unit. The |
640 | application shall include the submission of an affidavit stating |
641 | that the applicant is 60 years of age or older or a totally and |
642 | permanently disabled American veteran . The submission of the |
643 | affidavit shall be prima facie evidence of the applicant's age |
644 | or disability. The application shall also include the annual |
645 | income of the applicant. |
646 | (3) The rates, fees, rentals, or other charges prescribed |
647 | shall be such as will produce revenues at least sufficient to |
648 | provide for the items hereinafter listed but not necessarily in |
649 | the order stated: |
650 | (a) To provide for all costs, expenses of operation, and |
651 | maintenance of such facility or service for such purpose. |
652 | (b) To pay, when due, all bonds and interest thereon for |
653 | the payment of which such revenues are or shall have been |
654 | pledged or encumbered, including reserves for such purposes. |
655 | (c) To provide for any other funds which may be required |
656 | on the resolution or resolutions authorizing issuance of bonds |
657 | pursuant to this act. |
658 | (4) No rate, fee, rental, or other charge may be |
659 | established resulting in increased costs for service to the |
660 | customer nor may any rate, fee, rental, or other charge be |
661 | increased by the Authority until a public hearing has been held |
662 | relating to the proposed increase in the City of Key West, and |
663 | in the Marathon and the upper Keys areas. However, if the |
664 | proposed rule affects wastewater only in a single wastewater |
665 | district and affects rates, fees, or other charges that could |
666 | result in increased costs of service to the customer, no rate, |
667 | fee, rental, or other charge may be increased by the Authority |
668 | until two advertised public hearings have been held relating to |
669 | the proposed increase at a site convenient to the public located |
670 | in the district area. Such public hearings shall not occur |
671 | within 15 days of each other. |
672 | Section 15. Recovery of delinquent charges.--In the event |
673 | that any of the rates, fees, rentals, charges, or delinquent |
674 | penalties shall not be paid as when due and shall be in default |
675 | for 30 days or more, the unpaid balance thereof and all interest |
676 | accrued thereon together with attorneys' fees and costs may be |
677 | recovered by the Authority in a civil action and in accordance |
678 | with any covenant in any bond indenture of the Authority. The |
679 | board shall have the authority to impose a service charge in |
680 | accordance with section 832.07(1)(a), Florida Statutes upon the |
681 | maker or drawer of any check, draft, or order in payment of any |
682 | such rate, fee, rental, charge or delinquent penalty, for which |
683 | payment is refused by the drawee because of lack of funds or |
684 | credit. |
685 | Section 16. Discontinuance of service.--In the event that |
686 | the fees, rentals, or other charges for the services and |
687 | facilities of any project are not paid when due, the board of |
688 | directors shall have the power to discontinue and shut off the |
689 | same until such fees, rentals, or other charges, including |
690 | interest, penalties, and charges for the shutting off or |
691 | discontinuance and the restoration of such services and |
692 | facilities, are fully paid, and for such purposes may enter on |
693 | any lands, waters, and premises of any person, firm, |
694 | corporation, or other body, public or private. Such delinquent |
695 | fees, rentals, or other charges together with interest, |
696 | penalties, and charges for the shutting off and discontinuance |
697 | and the restoration of such services and facilities and |
698 | reasonable attorneys' fees and other expenses may be recovered |
699 | by the Authority by suit in any court of competent jurisdiction. |
700 | The Authority may also enforce payment of such delinquent fees, |
701 | rentals, or other charges by any other lawful method of |
702 | enforcement. |
703 | Section 17. Remedies.--Any holder of bonds issued under |
704 | the provisions of this act or of any of the coupons appertaining |
705 | thereto, and the trustee under the trust indenture, if any, |
706 | except to the extent the rights herein given may be restricted |
707 | by resolution passed before the issuance of the bonds or by the |
708 | trust indenture, may, either at law or in equity, by suit, |
709 | action, mandamus, or other proceeding, protect and enforce any |
710 | and all rights under the laws of the State of Florida or granted |
711 | hereunder or under such resolution or trust indenture, and may |
712 | enforce or compel performance of all duties required by this act |
713 | or by such resolution or trust indenture to be performed by the |
714 | Authority or any officer thereof, including the fixing, |
715 | charging, and collecting of rates and other charges for both |
716 | water furnished by the waterworks system and wastewater |
717 | treatment furnished by the wastewater system. |
718 | Section 18. Receiver.-- |
719 | (1) In the event that the Authority shall default in the |
720 | payment of the principal of or the interest on any of the bonds |
721 | as the same shall become due, whether at maturity or upon call |
722 | for redemption, and such default shall continue for a period of |
723 | 45 days, or in the event that the Authority or the officers, |
724 | agents, or employees of the Authority shall fail or refuse to |
725 | comply with the provisions of this act or shall default in any |
726 | agreement made with the holders of the bonds, any holder of |
727 | bonds, subject to the provisions of the resolution authorizing |
728 | the same or the trust indenture, or the trustee therefor, shall |
729 | have the right to apply in any appropriate judicial proceeding |
730 | to the Circuit Court in any court of competent jurisdiction, for |
731 | the appointment of a receiver of the waterworks system, |
732 | excluding however, the aqueduct, whether or not all bonds shall |
733 | have been declared due and payable and whether or not such |
734 | holder or trustee is seeking or has sought to enforce any other |
735 | right or to exercise any other remedy in connection with such |
736 | bonds, and, upon such application, the court may appoint such |
737 | receiver. |
738 | (2) The receiver so appointed shall forthwith, directly or |
739 | by his agents and attorneys, enter into and upon and take |
740 | possession of such portion of the waterworks system and may |
741 | exclude the Authority, its officers, agents, and employees and |
742 | all persons claiming under them, wholly therefrom and shall |
743 | have, hold, use, operate, manage, and control the same in the |
744 | name of the Authority or otherwise, as the receiver may deem |
745 | best, and shall exercise all the rights and powers of the |
746 | Authority with respect thereto as the Authority itself might do. |
747 | Whenever all defaults shall have been cured and made good, the |
748 | court may, in its discretion, and after such notice and hearing |
749 | as it deems reasonable and proper, direct the receiver to |
750 | surrender possession of such property to the Authority. The |
751 | same right to secure the appointment of a receiver shall exist |
752 | upon any subsequent default as hereinabove provided. |
753 | (3) Notwithstanding anything in this section to the |
754 | contrary, any such receiver shall have no power to sell, assign, |
755 | mortgage, or otherwise dispose of any assets of whatever kind or |
756 | character belonging to the Authority and useful for the |
757 | waterworks system, and the authority of any such receiver shall |
758 | be limited to the operation and maintenance of such portion of |
759 | the system as may be placed in receivership and no court shall |
760 | have jurisdiction to enter any order or decree requiring or |
761 | permitting such receiver to sell, mortgage, or otherwise dispose |
762 | of any such assets. |
763 | Section 19. Agreements with public and private parties |
764 | concerning the furnishing of facilities and services.--The |
765 | Authority shall have the power to enter into agreements with any |
766 | person, firm, or corporation, public or private, for the |
767 | furnishing by such person, firm, or corporation of any |
768 | facilities and services of the type provided for in this act to |
769 | the Authority, and for or on behalf of the Authority to persons, |
770 | firms, corporations, and other public or private bodies and |
771 | agencies to whom the Authority is empowered under this act to |
772 | furnish facilities and services. |
773 | Section 20. Exclusive jurisdiction of projects and |
774 | finances.-- |
775 | (1) The board of directors shall have exclusive |
776 | jurisdiction and control, except as otherwise provided herein |
777 | and as to the quality and manner of discharge of effluent, over |
778 | the projects of the Authority without limitation as to |
779 | expenditures and appropriations except to the extent otherwise |
780 | provided in this act and to the extent that the board of |
781 | directors may by agreement with any other public or private body |
782 | authorize the same to exercise jurisdiction or control of any of |
783 | the projects of the Authority. It shall not be necessary for the |
784 | Authority to obtain any certificate of convenience or necessity, |
785 | franchise, license, permit, or authorization from any bureau, |
786 | board, commission, or like instrumentality of the state or any |
787 | political subdivision thereof in order to construct, |
788 | reconstruct, acquire, extend, repair, improve, maintain, or |
789 | operate any project and the rates, fees, or other charges to be |
790 | fixed and collected with respect to the facilities and service |
791 | of the Authority shall not be subject to supervision, |
792 | regulation, or the rate-setting power of any bureau, board, |
793 | commission, or other agency of the state or any political |
794 | subdivision thereof. |
795 | (2) Except as otherwise provided in this act, the budget |
796 | and finances of the Authority, including without limitation |
797 | expenditures and appropriations, and the exercise by the board |
798 | of directors of the powers herein provided, shall not be subject |
799 | to the requirements or limitations of chapter 216, Florida |
800 | Statutes. |
801 | Section 21. Revenue bonds.-- |
802 | (1) The Authority shall have the power to issue revenue |
803 | bonds from time to time without limitation as to amount. Such |
804 | revenue bonds may be secured by or payable from the gross amount |
805 | or net pledge of the revenues to be derived from any project or |
806 | combination of projects from the rates, fees, or other charges |
807 | to be collected from the users of any project or projects from |
808 | any revenue-producing undertaking or activity of the Authority |
809 | or from any other source or pledged security. Such bond shall |
810 | not constitute an indebtedness of the Authority. |
811 | (2) Any two or more projects may be combined and |
812 | consolidated into a single project and may thereafter be |
813 | operated and maintained as a single project. The revenue bonds |
814 | authorized herein may be issued to finance any one or more such |
815 | projects separately or to finance two or more such projects |
816 | regardless of whether such projects have been combined and |
817 | consolidated into a single project. If the board of directors |
818 | deems it advisable, the proceedings authorizing such revenue |
819 | bonds may provide that the Authority may thereafter combine the |
820 | projects then being financed or theretofore financed with other |
821 | projects to be subsequently financed by the Authority, and that |
822 | revenue bonds to be thereafter issued by the Authority shall be |
823 | on parity with the revenue bonds then being issued, all on such |
824 | terms, conditions, and limitations as shall be provided and may |
825 | further provide that the revenues to be derived from the |
826 | subsequent projects shall at the time of the issuance of such |
827 | parity revenue bonds be also pledged to the holders of any |
828 | revenue bonds theretofore issued to finance the revenue |
829 | undertakings which are later combined with such subsequent |
830 | projects. The Authority may pledge for the security of the |
831 | revenue bonds a fixed amount without regard to any proportion of |
832 | the gross revenues of any project. |
833 | Section 22. Refunding bonds.--The Authority shall have the |
834 | power to issue bonds to provide for the retirement or refunding |
835 | of any bonds or obligations of the Authority that at the time of |
836 | such issuance are or subsequently thereto become due and payable |
837 | or that at the time of issuance have been called or will be |
838 | subject to call for redemption within 10 years thereafter or the |
839 | surrender of which can be procured from the holders thereof at |
840 | prices satisfactory to the board of directors. Refunding bonds |
841 | may be issued at any time when in the judgment of the board of |
842 | directors such issuance will be advantageous to the Authority. |
843 | The board of directors may, by resolution, confer upon the |
844 | holders of such refunding bonds all rights, powers, and remedies |
845 | to which the holders would be entitled if they continued to be |
846 | the owners and had possession of the bonds for the refinancing |
847 | of which said refunding bonds are issued. |
848 | Section 23. Lien of pledges.--All pledges of revenues and |
849 | assessments made pursuant to the provisions of this act shall be |
850 | valid and binding from the time when such pledges are made. All |
851 | such revenues and assessments so pledged and thereafter |
852 | collected shall immediately be subject to the lien of such |
853 | pledges without any physical delivery thereof or further action |
854 | and the lien of such pledges shall be valid and binding as |
855 | against all parties having claims of any kind in tort, contract, |
856 | or otherwise against the Authority irrespective of whether such |
857 | parties have notice thereof. |
858 | Section 24. Issuance of bond anticipation notes.--In |
859 | addition to the other powers applied for in this act and not in |
860 | limitation thereof, the Authority shall have the power at any |
861 | time and from time to time after the issuance of any bonds of |
862 | the Authority shall have been authorized, to borrow money for |
863 | the purposes for which such bonds are to be issued in |
864 | anticipation of the receipt of the proceeds of the sale of such |
865 | bonds and to issue bond anticipation notes in a principal amount |
866 | not in excess of the authorized maximum amount of such bond |
867 | issues. Such notes shall be in such denominations and bear |
868 | interest at such rate or rates, mature at such time or times not |
869 | later than 5 years from the date of issuance and be in such form |
870 | and executed in such manner as the board of directors shall |
871 | prescribe. Such notes may be sold at either public or private |
872 | sale or if such notes shall be renewable, notes may be exchanged |
873 | for notes then outstanding on such terms as the board of |
874 | directors shall determine. Said notes shall be paid from the |
875 | proceeds of such bonds when issued. |
876 | Section 25. Short term borrowing.--The Authority at any |
877 | time may obtain loans in such amount and on such terms and |
878 | conditions as the board of directors may approve for the purpose |
879 | of paying any of the expenses of the Authority or any costs |
880 | incurred or that may be incurred in connection with any of the |
881 | projects of the Authority, which loan shall have a term not |
882 | exceeding 3 years from the date of issuance thereof and may be |
883 | renewable for a like term or terms, shall bear interest not in |
884 | excess of the prevailing rate available for loans of similar |
885 | terms and amounts at commercial lending institutions licensed by |
886 | the Federal Government or the State, may be payable from and |
887 | secured by a pledge of such funds, revenues, and assessments as |
888 | the board of directors may determine. For the purpose of |
889 | defraying such costs and expenses the Authority may issue |
890 | negotiable notes, warrants, and other evidences of debts signed |
891 | on behalf of the Authority by any one of the board of directors |
892 | to be authorized by the board. |
893 | Section 26. Trust agreements.--In the discretion of the |
894 | board of directors, any issue of bonds may be secured by a trust |
895 | agreement by and between the Authority and a corporate trustee |
896 | or trustees which may be any trust company or bank having the |
897 | powers of a trust company within or without the state. The |
898 | resolution authorizing the issuance of the bonds or such trust |
899 | agreements may pledge the revenues to be received from any |
900 | projects of the Authority and may contain such provision for |
901 | protecting and enforcing the rights and remedies of the |
902 | bondholders as the board of directors may approve, including |
903 | without limitation covenants setting forth the duties of the |
904 | Authority in relation to the acquisition, construction, |
905 | reconstruction, improvement, maintenance, repair, operation, and |
906 | insurance of any project, the fixing and revising of the rates, |
907 | fees, and charges and the custody safeguarding and application |
908 | of all moneys, and for the employment of counseling engineers in |
909 | connection with such acquisition, construction, reconstruction, |
910 | improvement, maintenance, repair, and operation. It shall be |
911 | lawful for any bank or trust company incorporated under the laws |
912 | of the state which may act as a depository of the proceeds of |
913 | bonds or of revenues to furnish such indemnifying bonds or to |
914 | pledge such securities as may be required by the Authority. |
915 | Such resolution or trust agreement may set forth the rights and |
916 | remedies of the bondholders and of the trustee, if any, and may |
917 | restrict the individual right of action by bondholders. The |
918 | board of directors may provide for the payment of proceeds from |
919 | the sale of the bonds and the revenues of any project to such |
920 | officer, board, or depositories as it may designate for the |
921 | custody thereof, and for the method of disbursement thereof with |
922 | such safeguards and restrictions as it may determine. All |
923 | expenses incurred in carrying out the provision of such |
924 | resolution or trust agreement may be treated as part of the cost |
925 | of operation of the project to which such trust agreement |
926 | pertains. |
927 | Section 27. Sale of bonds.--Bonds may be sold in blocks or |
928 | installments at different times, or an entire issue or series |
929 | may be sold at one time. Bonds shall be sold at public sale |
930 | after advertisement, but not in any event at less than 95 |
931 | percent of the par value thereof, together with accrued interest |
932 | thereon. Bonds may be sold or exchanged for refunding bonds. |
933 | Bonds may be delivered as payment by the Authority of the |
934 | purchase price or lease of any project or part thereof or a |
935 | combination of projects or parts thereof or as the purchase |
936 | price or exchanged for any property, real, personal or mixed, |
937 | including franchises or services rendered by any contractor, |
938 | engineer, or other person at one time or in blocks from time to |
939 | time and in such manner and upon such terms as the board of |
940 | directors in its discretion shall determine. |
941 | Section 28. Authorization and form of bonds.--The Board |
942 | may by resolution authorize the issuance of bonds on either a |
943 | negotiated or competitive bid basis, fix the aggregate amount of |
944 | bonds to be issued, the purpose or purposes for which the moneys |
945 | derived therefrom shall be expended, the rate or rates of |
946 | interest. The denomination of bonds, whether or not the bonds |
947 | are to be issued in one or more series, the date or dates |
948 | thereof, the date or dates of maturity, which shall not exceed |
949 | 40 years from their respective dates of issuance, the medium of |
950 | payment, place or places within or without the state where |
951 | payment shall be made, registration, privileges (whether with or |
952 | without premium), the manner of execution, the form of the |
953 | bonds, including any interest coupons to be attached thereto, |
954 | the manner of execution of bonds and coupons, and any and all |
955 | other terms, covenants and conditions thereof, and the |
956 | establishment of reserve or other funds. |
957 | Section 29. Interim certificates, replacement |
958 | certificates.--Pending the preparation of definitive bonds, the |
959 | board of directors may issue interim certificates or receipts or |
960 | temporary bonds, in such form and with such provision as the |
961 | board of directors may determine, exchangeable for definitive |
962 | bonds when such bonds have been executed and are available for |
963 | delivery. The board of directors may also provide for the |
964 | replacement of any bonds which shall become mutilated or be lost |
965 | or destroyed. |
966 | Section 30. Negotiability of bonds.--Any bond issued under |
967 | this act and any interim certificate, receipt, or temporary bond |
968 | shall, in the absence of an express recital on the face thereof |
969 | that it is nonnegotiable, shall be and constitute a negotiable |
970 | instrument within the meaning and for all purposes of the law |
971 | merchant, the U.C.C. and the laws of the State of Florida. |
972 | Section 31. Bonds as legal investment or |
973 | security.--Notwithstanding any provisions of any other law to |
974 | Notwithstanding any provisions of any other law to the contrary, |
975 | all bonds issued under provisions of this act shall constitute |
976 | legal investments for savings banks, trust companies, insurance |
977 | companies, executors, administrators, trustees, guardians, and |
978 | other fiduciaries, and for any board, body, agency, |
979 | instrumentality, county, municipality, or other political |
980 | subdivision of the state and shall be and constitute securities |
981 | which may be deposited by banks or trust companies as security |
982 | for deposit of the state, county, municipal, or other public |
983 | funds, or by insurance companies. |
984 | Section 32. Validity of bonds.--Any bonds issued by the |
985 | Authority shall be incontestable in the hands of bona fide |
986 | purchasers or holders for value and shall not be invalid because |
987 | of any irregularity or defects in the proceedings for the issue |
988 | and sales thereof. However, the Authority is not required to |
989 | obtain approval of the Bond Review Board as provided by chapter |
990 | 215, Florida Statutes. |
991 | Section 33. Pledge by the State of Florida to the |
992 | bondholders of the Authority and to the Federal Government.--The |
993 | State of Florida pledges to the holders of any bonds issued |
994 | under this act that it will not limit or alter the rights of the |
995 | Authority, to own, acquire, construct, reconstruct, improve, |
996 | maintain, operate, or furnish the projects or to levy rentals, |
997 | rates, fees, or other charges provided for herein and to fulfill |
998 | the terms of any agreement made with the holders of such bonds |
999 | or other obligations, that it will not in any way impair the |
1000 | rights or remedies of the holders, and that it will not modify |
1001 | in any way the exemption for taxation provided in the act, until |
1002 | all such bonds, together with interest thereon, and all costs |
1003 | and expenses in connection with any action or proceeding by or |
1004 | on behalf of such holders, are fully met and discharged. The |
1005 | State of Florida pledges to and agrees with the Federal |
1006 | Government that in the event the Federal Government or any |
1007 | agency or authority thereof shall construct or contribute any |
1008 | funds, materials, or property for the construction, acquisition, |
1009 | extension, improvement, enlargement, maintenance, operation, or |
1010 | furnishing of any project of the Authority, or any part thereof, |
1011 | the state will not alter or limit the rights and powers of the |
1012 | Authority in any manner which would be inconsistent with the |
1013 | continued maintenance and operation of such project, or any part |
1014 | thereof, on the improvement thereof, or which would be |
1015 | inconsistent with due performance of any agreement between the |
1016 | Authority and the Federal Government, and the Authority shall |
1017 | continue to have, and may exercise, all powers herein granted so |
1018 | long as the board of directors may deem the same necessary or |
1019 | desirable for carrying out the purposes of this act and the |
1020 | purposes of the Federal Government in the construction, |
1021 | acquisition, extension, improvement, enlargement, maintenance, |
1022 | operation, or furnishing of any projects of the Authority or any |
1023 | part thereof. |
1024 | Section 34. Contracts, grants, and contributions.--The |
1025 | Authority shall have the power to make and enter into all |
1026 | contracts and agreements necessary or incidental to the |
1027 | performance or functions of the Authority and the execution of |
1028 | its powers, and to contract with, and to accept and receive |
1029 | grants or loans of money, material, or property from any person, |
1030 | private or public corporation, the State of Florida, or any |
1031 | agency or instrumentality thereof, any county, municipality, or |
1032 | other political subdivision, or any agency, instrumentality, or |
1033 | corporation of or created by the United States of America, or |
1034 | the United States of America, as the board of directors shall |
1035 | determine to be necessary or desirable to carry out the purpose |
1036 | of this act, and in connection with any such contract, grant, or |
1037 | loan to stipulate and agree to such covenants, terms, and |
1038 | conditions as the board of directors shall deem appropriate. |
1039 | Section 35. Tax exemption.--As the exercise of the powers |
1040 | conferred by this act to effect the purposes of this act |
1041 | constitute the performance of essential public functions, and as |
1042 | the projects of the Authority will constitute public property |
1043 | used for public purposes, all assets and properties of the |
1044 | Authority and all bonds issued hereunder and interest paid |
1045 | thereon and all fees, charges, and other revenues derived by the |
1046 | Authority from the projects provided for by this act shall be |
1047 | exempt from all taxes by the state or any political subdivision, |
1048 | agency, or instrumentality thereof, except that this exemption |
1049 | shall not apply to interest earnings subject to taxation under |
1050 | chapter 220, Florida Statutes. |
1051 | Section 36. Construction of Authority projects.--The board |
1052 | of directors shall have the power and authority to acquire, |
1053 | construct, reconstruct, extend, repair, improve, maintain, and |
1054 | operate any of the projects of the Authority, and to that end to |
1055 | employ contractors, to purchase machinery, to employ men to |
1056 | operate the same, and directly to have charge of and construct |
1057 | the projects of the Authority in such manner as the board of |
1058 | directors may determine . The Authority may undertake any such |
1059 | construction work with its own facilities, without public |
1060 | advertisement for bids. The board of directors shall not be |
1061 | permitted to let contracts for projects of the Authority or for |
1062 | purchases without public advertising and the receiving of bids |
1063 | in accordance with such terms and conditions of chapter 287, |
1064 | Florida Statutes. The board of directors shall let contracts to |
1065 | the lowest responsible bidder. However, the board may, in its |
1066 | discretion, reject any and all bids. |
1067 | Section 37. Enforcement and penalties.--The board of |
1068 | directors or any aggrieved person may have recourse to such |
1069 | remedies in law and equity as may be necessary to ensure |
1070 | compliance with the provisions of this act, including injunctive |
1071 | relief to enjoin or restrain any person violating the provisions |
1072 | of this act and any bylaws, resolutions, regulations, rules, |
1073 | codes, and orders adopted under this act, and the court shall, |
1074 | upon proof of such violation, have the duty to issue forthwith |
1075 | such temporary and permanent injunctions as are necessary to |
1076 | prevent such further violations thereof. |
1077 | Section 38. Investment of funds.--The board of directors |
1078 | may, in its discretion, invest funds of the Authority in: |
1079 | (1) Direct obligations of or obligations guaranteed by the |
1080 | United States of America or for the payment of principal and |
1081 | interest of which the faith and credit of the United States is |
1082 | pledged; |
1083 | (2) Bonds or notes issued by any of the following Federal |
1084 | agencies: Bank for Cooperatives; Federal Intermediate Credit |
1085 | Banks; Federal Home Loan Banks System; Federal Land Banks; or |
1086 | the Federal National Mortgage Loan Association (including the |
1087 | debentures or participating certificates issued by such |
1088 | association); |
1089 | (3) Public housing bonds issued by public housing |
1090 | authorities and secured by a pledge of annual contributions |
1091 | under an annual contribution contract or contracts with the |
1092 | United States of America; |
1093 | (4) Bonds or other interest-bearing obligations of any |
1094 | county, district, city, or town located in the State of Florida |
1095 | for which the credit of such political subdivision is pledged; |
1096 | or |
1097 | (5) Any investment authorized for insurers by chapter 625, |
1098 | Florida Statutes, inclusive and amendments thereto. |
1099 | Section 39. Fiscal year of the Authority.--The board of |
1100 | directors has the power to establish and from time to time |
1101 | redetermine the fiscal year of the Authority. |
1102 | Section 40. Severability of provision.--If any section, |
1103 | clause, sentence, amendment, or provision of this act or the |
1104 | application of such section, clause, sentence, amendment, or |
1105 | provision to any person or bodies or under any circumstances |
1106 | shall be held to be inoperative, invalid, or unconstitutional, |
1107 | the invalidity of such section, clause, sentence, amendment, or |
1108 | provision shall not be deemed held or taken to affect the |
1109 | validity or constitutionality of any of the remaining parts of |
1110 | this act, or amendments hereto, or the application of any of the |
1111 | provisions of this act to persons, bodies or in circumstances |
1112 | other than those as to which it or any part thereof shall have |
1113 | been held inoperative, invalid, or unconstitutional, and it is |
1114 | intended that this act shall be construed and applied as if any |
1115 | section, clause, sentence, amendment, or provision held |
1116 | inoperative, invalid, or unconstitutional had not been included |
1117 | in this act. |
1118 | Section 41. Liberal construction.--The provisions of this |
1119 | act shall be liberally construed to effect its purposes and |
1120 | shall be deemed cumulative, supplemental, and alternative |
1121 | authority for the exercise of the powers provided herein. |
1122 | Section 42. Notice.--It is found and determined that |
1123 | notice of intention to apply for this legislation was given in |
1124 | the time, form, and manner required by the Constitution and Laws |
1125 | of the State of Florida. Said notice is found to be sufficient |
1126 | and is hereby validated and approved. |
1127 | Section 43. All actions of the Authority occurring prior |
1128 | to the effective date of this act are hereby ratified. |
1129 | Section 4. Chapters 76-441, 77-604, 77-605, 80-546, 83- |
1130 | 468, 84-483, 84-484, 86-419, 98-519, 2002-337, 2003-304, and |
1131 | 2003-327, Laws of Florida, are repealed. |
1132 | Section 5. Rule making.--The Florida Keys Aqueduct |
1133 | Authority Board, as constituted herein, and any successor agency |
1134 | or board may adopt rules necessary to meet environmental |
1135 | requirements imposed by federal agencies as a condition of |
1136 | funding. Rules adopted by the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority |
1137 | prior to effective date of this act, contained in Part 7 of the |
1138 | Rules of the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority are hereby affirmed |
1139 | as a valid exercise of delegated legislative authority. |
1140 | Section 6. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |