Florida Senate - 2008 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. SB 1376
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Senate
Comm: RE
4/9/2008
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House
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The Committee on Agriculture (Diaz de la Portilla) recommended
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the following amendment to amendment (510656):
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Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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Between line(s) 99 and 100
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insert:
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Section 5. Subsection (5) is added to section 581.091,
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Florida Statutes, to read:
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581.091 Noxious weeds and infected plants or regulated
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articles; sale or distribution; receipt; information to
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department; withholding information.--
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(5)(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of state law or
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rule, a person may obtain a special permit from the department to
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plant Casuarina cunninghamiana as a windbreak for a commercial
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citrus grove provided the plants are produced in an authorized
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registered nursery and certified by the department as being
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vegetatively propagated from male plants. A "commercial citrus
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grove" means a contiguous planting of 100 or more citrus trees
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where citrus fruit is produced for sale.
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(b) For a 5-year period, special permits authorizing a
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person to plant Casuarina cunninghamiana shall be issued only as
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part of a pilot program for fresh fruit groves in areas of Indian
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River, St. Lucie, and Martin Counties where citrus canker is
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determined by the department to be widespread. The pilot program
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shall be reevaluated annually, and a comprehensive review shall
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be conducted in 2013. The purpose of the annual and 5-year review
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is to determine if the use of Casuarina cunninghamiana as an
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agricultural pest and disease windbreak poses any adverse
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environmental consequences. At the end of the 5-year pilot
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program, if the Noxious Weed and Invasive Plant Review Committee,
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created by the department, the Department of Environmental
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Protection, in consultation with a representative of the citrus
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industry who has a Cauarina cunninghamiana windbreak determines
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that the potential is low for adverse environmental impacts from
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planting Casuarina cunninghamiana as windbreaks, the department
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may by rule allow the use of Casuarina cunninghamiana windbreaks
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for commercial citrus groves in other areas of the state. If it
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is determined at the end of the 5-year pilot program that
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additional time is needed to further evaluate Casuarina
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cunninghamiana, the department shall remain the lead agency.
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(c) Each application for a special permit shall be
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accompanied by a fee in an amount determined by the department by
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rule, not to exceed $500. A special permit shall be required for
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each noncontiguous commercial citrus grove and shall be renewed
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every 5 years. The property owner is responsible for maintaining
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and producing for inspection the original nursery invoice with
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certification documentation. If ownership of the property is
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transferred, the seller must notify the department and provide to
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the buyer a copy of the special permit and copies of all invoices
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and certification documentation before the closing of the sale.
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(d) Each application shall include a baseline survey of all
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lands within 500 feet of the proposed Casuarina cunninghamiana
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windbreak showing the location and identification to species of
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all existing Casuarina spp.
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(e) Nurseries authorized to produce Casuarina
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cunninghamiana must obtain a special permit from the department
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certifying that the plants have been vegetatively propagated from
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sexually mature male source trees currently grown in the state.
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The importation of Casuarina cunninghamiana from any area outside
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the state to be used as a propagation source tree is prohibited.
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Each male source tree must be registered by the department as
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being a horticulturally true-to-type male plant and be labeled
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with a source tree registration number. Each nursery application
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for a special permit shall be accompanied by a fee in an amount
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determined by the department by rule, not to exceed $200. Special
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permits shall be renewed annually. The department shall set the
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amount of an annual fee by rule, which may not exceed $50, for
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each Casuarina cunninghamiana registered as a source tree.
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Nurseries may sell Casuarina cunninghamiana only to a person who
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has a special permit as specified in paragraphs (a) and (b). The
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source tree registration numbers of the parent plants must be
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documented on each invoice or other certification documentation
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provided to the buyer.
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(f) All Casuarina cunninghamiana must be destroyed by the
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property owner within 6 months after:
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1. The property owner takes permanent action to no longer
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use the site for commercial citrus production;
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2. The site has not been used for commercial citrus
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production for a period of 5 years; or
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3. The department determines that the Casuarina
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cunninghamiana on the site has become invasive. The department's
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determination shall be based on, but need not limited to, the
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recommendation of the Noxious Weed and Invasive Plant Review
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Committee, created by the department, and the Department of
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Environmental Protection and in consultation with a
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representative of the citrus industry who has a Casuarina
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cunninghamiana windbreak.
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If the owner or person in charge refuses or neglects to comply,
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the director or his or her authorized representative may, under
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authority of the department, proceed to destroy the plants. The
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expense of the destruction shall be assessed, collected, and
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enforced against the owner by the department. If the owner does
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not pay the assessed cost, the department may record a lien
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against the property.
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(g) The use of Casuarina cunninghamiana for windbreaks does
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not preclude the department from issuing permits for the research
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or release of biological control agents to control Casuarina sp.
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in accordance with s. 581.083.
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(h) The use of Casuarina cunninghamiana for windbreaks may
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not restrict or interfere with any other agency or local
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government effort to manage or control noxious weeds or invasive
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plants, including Casuarina cunninghamiana, and another agency
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or local government may not remove any Casuarina cunninghamiana
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planted as a windbreak under a special permit issued by the
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department.
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(i) The department shall develop and implement a
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monitoring protocol to determine the invasiveness of Casuarina
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cunninghamiana. The monitoring protocol shall, at a minimum,
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require:
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1. Inspection of the planting site by department
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inspectors within 30 days following initial planting or any
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subsequent planting of Casuarina cunninghamiana to ensure the
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criteria of the special permit have been met.
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2. Annual site inspections of planting sites and all lands
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within 500 feet of the planted windbreak by department
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inspectors who have been trained to identify Casuarina spp. and
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to make determinations of whether Casuarina cunninghamiana has
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spread beyond the permitted windbreak location.
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3. The removal of any new seedlings found within 500 feet
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of the planted windbreak which shall be identified to the
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species level and evaluated to determine if hybridization has
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occurred.
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4. The department to submit an annual report and a final
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5-year evaluation identifying any adverse effects resulting from
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the planting of Casuarina cunninghamiana for windbreaks and
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documenting all inspections and the results of those inspections
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to the Noxious Weed and Invasive Plant Review Committee, the
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Department of Environmental Protection, and a designated
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representative of the citrus industry who has a Casuarina
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cunninghamiana windbreak.
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(j) If the department determines that female flowers or
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cones have been produced on any Casuarina cunninghamiana that
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have been planted under a special permit issued by the
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department, the property owner shall destroy the trees. The
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department shall notify the property owner of the timeframe and
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method of destruction.
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(k) If at any time the department determines that
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hybridization has occurred during the pilot program between
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Casuarina cunninghamiana planted as a windbreak and other
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Casuarina sp., the department shall expeditiously initiate
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research to determine the invasiveness of the hybrid. The
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information obtained from this research shall be evaluated by
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the Noxious Weed and Invasive Plant Review Committee, the
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Department of Environmental Protection, and a designated
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representative of the citrus industry who has a Casuarina
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cunninghamiana windbreak. If the department determines that the
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hybrids have a high potential to become invasive, based on, but
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not limited to, the recommendation of the Noxious Weed and
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Invasive Plant Review Committee, the Department of Environmental
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Protection, and a designated representative of the citrus
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industry who has a Casuarina cunninghamiana windbreak, this
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pilot program shall be permanently suspended.
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(l) Each application for a special permit must be
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accompanied by a fee as described in paragraph (c) and an
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agreement that the property owner will abide by all permit
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conditions, including the removal of Casuarina cunninghamiana,
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if invasive populations or other adverse environmental factors
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are determined to be present by the department as a result of
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the use of Casuarina cunninghamiana as windbreaks. The
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application must include, on a form provided by the department,
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the name of the applicant, the applicant's address or the
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address of the applicant's principal place of business, a
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statement of the estimated cost of removing and destroying the
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Casuarina cunninghamiana that is the subject of the special
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permit, and the basis for calculating or determining that
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estimate. If the applicant is a corporation, partnership, or
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other business entity, the applicant must also provide in the
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application the name and address of each officer, partner, or
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managing agent. The applicant shall notify the department within
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30 business days after any change of address or change in the
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principal place of business. The department shall mail all
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notices to the applicant's last known address.
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1. Upon obtaining a permit, the permitholder must annually
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maintain the Casuarina cunninghamiana authorized by a special
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permit as required in the permit. If the permitholder ceases to
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maintain the Casuarina cunninghamiana as required by the special
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permit, if the permit expires, or if the permitholder ceases to
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abide by the conditions of the special permit, the permitholder
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shall remove and destroy the Casuarina cunninghamiana in a
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timely manner as specified in the permit.
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2. If the department determines that:
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a. The permitholder is no longer maintaining the Casuarina
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cunninghamiana subject to the special permit and has not removed
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and destroyed the Casuarina cunninghamiana authorized by the
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special permit;
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b. The continued use of Casuarina cunninghamiana as
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windbreaks presents an imminent danger to public health, safety,
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or welfare; or
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c. The permitholder has exceeded the conditions of the
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authorized special permit,
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the department may issue an immediate final order, which shall
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be immediately appealable or enjoinable as provided by chapter
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destroy the Casuarina cunninghamiana authorized to be planted
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under the special permit. A copy of the immediate final order
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shall be mailed to the permitholder.
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3. If, upon issuance by the department of an immediate
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final order to the permitholder, the permitholder fails to
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remove and destroy the Casuarina cunninghamiana subject to the
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special permit within 60 days after issuance of the order, or a
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shorter period as public health, safety, or welfare requires,
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the department may remove and destroy the Casuarina
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cunninghamiana that are the subject of the special permit. If
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the permitholder makes a written request to the department for
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an extension of time to remove and destroy the Casuarina
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cunninghamiana which demonstrates specific facts showing why the
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Casuarina cunninghamiana could not be reasonably removed and
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destroyed in the applicable timeframe, the department may extend
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the time for removing and destroying Casuarina cunninghamiana
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subject to a special permit. The reasonable costs and expenses
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incurred by the department for removing and destroying Casuarina
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cunninghamiana, subject to a special permit, shall be paid out
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of the Citrus Inspection Trust Fund and shall be reimbursed by
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the party to whom the immediate final order is issued. If the
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party to whom the immediate final order has been issued fails to
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reimburse the state within 60 days, the department may record a
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lien on the property. The lien shall be enforced under state law
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by the department.
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4. In order to carry out the purposes of this subsection,
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the department or its agents may require from any permitholder,
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verified statements of the planted acreage subject to the
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special permit and may review the permitholder's business or
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planting records at his or her place of business during normal
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business hours in order to determine the acreage planted. The
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failure of a permitholder to furnish such statement or to make
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such records available is cause for suspension of the special
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permit. If the department finds such failure to be willful, the
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special permit may be revoked.
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And the title is amended as follows:
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On line(s) 149, after the first semicolon,
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insert:
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amending s. 581.091, F.S.; providing conditions for use of
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Casuarina cunninghamiana as a windbreak for commercial
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citrus groves; providing for permitting and permit fees;
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providing for destruction of Casuarina cunninghamiana;
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providing that use as a windbreak does not preclude
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research or release of agents to control Casuarina sp.;
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providing that the use of Casuarina cunninghamiana for
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windbreaks does not interfere with or restrict efforts to
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manage or control noxious weeds or invasive plants;
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prohibiting any other agency or local government from
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removing Casuarina cunninghamiana planted as a windbreak
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under special permit; requiring the removal of Casuarina
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cunninghamiana under certain conditions; requiring that
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the permitholder pay the costs of removal; providing for a
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lien against the property of a permitholder for failure to
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pay such costs;
4/8/2008 4:08:00 PM 575-07017-08
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