1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to ratification of rules pertaining to |
3 | Land Planning Regulations for the Florida Keys Area of |
4 | Critical State Concern; ratifying specified rules for the |
5 | sole and exclusive purpose of satisfying any condition on |
6 | effectiveness pursuant to s. 120.541(3), F.S., which |
7 | requires ratification of any rule meeting any of specified |
8 | thresholds for likely adverse impact or increase in |
9 | regulatory costs; providing an effective date. |
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11 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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13 | Section 1. (1) The following rules are ratified for the |
14 | sole and exclusive purpose of satisfying any condition on |
15 | effectiveness imposed under s. 120.541(3), Florida Statutes: |
16 | (a) Rules 28-18.100 and 28-18.400, Florida Administrative |
17 | Code, relating to the comprehensive plan for the City of |
18 | Marathon. |
19 | (b) Rule 28-19.310, Florida Administrative Code, relating |
20 | to the comprehensive plan for the Village of Islamorada. |
21 | (c) Rule 28-20.140, Florida Administrative Code, relating |
22 | to the comprehensive plan for Monroe County. |
23 | (2) This act serves no other purpose and shall not be |
24 | codified in the Florida Statutes. After this act becomes law, |
25 | its enactment and effective dates shall be noted in the Florida |
26 | Administrative Code or the Florida Administrative Weekly or |
27 | both, as appropriate. This act does not alter rulemaking |
28 | authority delegated by prior law, does not constitute |
29 | legislative preemption of or exception to any provision of law |
30 | governing adoption or enforcement of the rules cited, and is |
31 | intended to preserve the status of any cited rule as a rule |
32 | under chapter 120, Florida Statutes. This act does not cure any |
33 | rulemaking defect or preempt any challenge based on a lack of |
34 | authority or a violation of the legal requirements governing the |
35 | adoption of any rule cited. |
36 | Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |