1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to aircraft safety; providing a short |
3 | title; creating s. 379.2293, F.S.; providing legislative |
4 | findings and intent; exempting airport authorities and |
5 | other entities from penalties, restrictions, or sanctions |
6 | with respect to authorized actions taken to protect human |
7 | life or aircraft from wildlife hazards; defining the term |
8 | "authorized action taken for the purpose of protecting |
9 | human life or aircraft safety from wildlife hazards"; |
10 | providing that federal or state authorizations for such |
11 | actions prevail over certain other regulations, permits, |
12 | comprehensive plans, and laws; providing immunity from |
13 | penalties with respect to authorized action for certain |
14 | individuals; providing exceptions; providing an effective |
15 | date. |
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17 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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19 | Section 1. This act may be cited as the "Airline Safety |
20 | and Wildlife Protection Act of Florida." |
21 | Section 2. Section 379.2293, Florida Statutes, is created |
22 | to read: |
23 | 379.2293 Airport activities within the scope of a |
24 | federally approved wildlife hazard management plan or a federal |
25 | or state permit or other authorization for depredation or |
26 | harassment.-- |
27 | (1) The Legislature finds and declares that the ability of |
28 | airports to manage wildlife hazards in a manner consistent with |
29 | state and federal law is necessary to prevent jeopardy to human |
30 | life or aircraft safety. It is the intent of the Legislature |
31 | that actions taken by airports within the scope of |
32 | authorizations to manage wildlife for such purposes not be |
33 | subject to penalties, restrictions, liabilities, or sanctions |
34 | and that such authorizations not be superseded by actions of |
35 | other state or local agencies. |
36 | (2) An airport authority or other entity owning or |
37 | operating an airport, as defined in s. 330.27(2), is not subject |
38 | to any administrative or civil penalty, restriction, or other |
39 | sanction with respect to any authorized action taken in a non- |
40 | negligent manner for the purpose of protecting human life or |
41 | aircraft safety from wildlife hazards. |
42 | (3)(a) For purposes of this section, an "authorized action |
43 | taken for the purpose of protecting human life or aircraft |
44 | safety from wildlife hazards" is an action authorized by or |
45 | within the scope of any of the following: |
46 | 1. The airport's wildlife hazard management plan, as |
47 | approved by the Federal Aviation Administration. |
48 | 2. A depredation permit issued by the United States Fish |
49 | and Wildlife Service. |
50 | 3. A standing order of the United States Fish and Wildlife |
51 | Service. |
52 | 4. Rule 68A-9.010(4) or rule 68A-27.002, Florida |
53 | Administrative Code, or a permit authorizing the harassment of |
54 | wildlife issued by the Fish and Wildlife Conservation |
55 | Commission. |
56 | (b) The term "authorized action taken for the purpose of |
57 | protecting human life or aircraft safety from wildlife hazards" |
58 | does not include: |
59 | 1. Dredging or filling of wetlands or other surface waters |
60 | or alteration of a stormwater management system, unless |
61 | authorized by and performed in compliance with a permit issued |
62 | under part IV of chapter 373 or an emergency order under chapter |
63 | 373. However, such a permit or emergency order is not required |
64 | prior to the activity when the airport authority or other entity |
65 | described in subsection (2) determines that an emergency |
66 | condition exists which requires immediate action to protect |
67 | human life and the airport authority or other entity described |
68 | in subsection (2) obtains the appropriate permit under part IV |
69 | of chapter 373 within one year after conducting the emergency |
70 | action. |
71 | 2. Trespass on lands or unauthorized interference with an |
72 | easement not owned or leased by the airport authority or other |
73 | entity referred to in subsection (2). |
74 | (4) If an authorized action taken for the purpose of |
75 | protecting human life or aircraft safety from wildlife hazards |
76 | as defined in subsection (3) conflicts or appears to conflict |
77 | with a development permit, land development regulation, local |
78 | comprehensive plan, or other environmental or land-use law, |
79 | rule, restriction, or requirement, the authorization described |
80 | in subsection (3) shall prevail. |
81 | (5) In addition to applying to the airport authority or |
82 | other owner or operator of the airport, the immunities conferred |
83 | by this section also apply to any officer, employee, contractor, |
84 | or employee of a contractor of the airport authority or other |
85 | owner or operator of the airport, or any member of the airport's |
86 | governing body, to the extent that the actions of the officer, |
87 | employee, contractor, contractor's employee, or member are |
88 | authorized by or within the scope of one or more of the legal |
89 | authorities described in subsection (3). |
90 | (6) Nothing in this section is intended to provide |
91 | immunity from liability with respect to intentional or negligent |
92 | torts, and nothing in this section is intended to affect the |
93 | waiver of sovereign immunity under s. 768.28. |
94 | Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |
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