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SB 2618: Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission [EPSC]

GENERAL BILL by Constantine

Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission [EPSC]; Requires the FWC rather than the DOR to distribute a specified sum from the Invasive Plant Control Trust Fund to eradicate melaleuca. Provides that the commission has the authority to enforce statutes relating to aquatic weeds and plants. Authorizes an investigating law enforcement agency to dispose of illegally taken wildlife, freshwater fish, or saltwater fish in certain specified ways. Provides for the disposition of furs and hides, etc.

Effective Date: 07/01/2009 except as otherwise provided
Last Action: 5/2/2009 Senate - Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration; Died in Committee on Environmental Preservation and Conservation, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to CS/CS/HB 1423 (Ch. 2009-86), CS/SB 1742 (Ch. 2009-65)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    3/2/2009 Senate • Filed
    3/12/2009 Senate • Referred to Environmental Preservation and Conservation; Criminal Justice; Judiciary; Finance and Tax; General Government Appropriations -SJ 00207
    3/19/2009 Senate • On Committee agenda-- Environmental Preservation and Conservation, 03/24/09, 1:45 pm, 401-S --Temporarily postponed; Introduced -SJ 00207
    5/2/2009 Senate • Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration; Died in Committee on Environmental Preservation and Conservation, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to CS/CS/HB 1423 (Ch. 2009-86), CS/SB 1742 (Ch. 2009-65)

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  • SB 2618, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 3/2/2009 at 10:19 AM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   Environmental Preservation and Conservation (Post-Meeting) (pdf)

    Related Bills (3)

    Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location
    H 1423 (e3) Troutman Compare Last Action: 5/27/2009 Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2009-86; See also CS/SB 1742 (Ch. 2009-65)
    Location:
    S 1742 (e1) Baker Compare Last Action: 5/27/2009 Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2009-65; See also CS/CS/HB 1423 (Ch. 2009-86), SB 2600 (Ch. 2009-81)
    Location:
    S 2536 (e1) Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission [EPSC] Constantine Compare Last Action: 4/29/2009 S Substituted CS/CS/HB 1423 -SJ 00744; Laid on Table, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to CS/CS/HB 1423 (Ch. 2009-86), CS/SB 1742 (Ch. 2009-65) -SJ 00744
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    Citations - Statutes (26)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    15.0355
    206.606 Distribution of certain proceeds.
    253.002 Department of Environmental Protection, water management districts, and Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; duties with respect to state lands.
    319.32 Fees; service charges; disposition.
    320.08056 Specialty license plates.
    369.20 Florida Aquatic Weed Control Act.
    369.22 Aquatic plant management.
    369.25 Aquatic plants; definitions; permits; powers of department; penalties.
    379.209 Nongame Wildlife Trust Fund.
    379.304 Exhibition or sale of wildlife.
    379.338 Confiscation and disposition of illegally taken game.
    379.3381
    379.353 Recreational licenses and permits; exemptions from fees and requirements.
    379.3581 Hunter safety course; requirements; penalty.
    379.366 Blue crab; regulation.
    379.3671 Spiny lobster trap certificate program.
    379.3751 Taking and possession of alligators; trapping licenses; fees.
    379.3761 Exhibition or sale of wildlife; fees; classifications.
    379.3762 Personal possession of wildlife.
    379.401 Penalties and violations; civil penalties for noncriminal infractions; criminal penalties; suspension and forfeiture of licenses and permits.
    379.4015 Captive wildlife penalties.
    379.501
    379.502
    379.503
    379.504
    403.088 Water pollution operation permits; conditions.

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