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Florida Regulations 62D-2.015 - Civil Penalties

Florida Regulations > Department of Environmental Protection > Division 62D > Chapter 62D-2 > § 62D-2.015. Civil Penalties


Current as of: Dec. 2011

    (1) Intent. This section provides civil penalty schedules for violations of the provisions in Rules 62D-2.013 and 62D-2.014, F.A.C., as authorized by Sections 258.007, 258.008, 316.212, 316.2125, and 316.2126, F.S.

    (2) Level One Violations.

    (a) A person commits a Level One violation if he or she violates any of the provisions, rules, regulations, or orders relating to:

    1. Feeding or petting wildlife;

    2. Admission to state park property;

    3. Traffic control and speed of vehicles;

    4. Parking;

    5. Swimming;

    6. Launching or removal of watercraft from park waters;

    7. Mooring, anchoring, or tying up watercraft in waters within or contiguous to park areas;

    8. Fishing;

    9. Alcoholic beverages;

    10. Pets;

    11. Merchandising;

    12. Aircraft;

    13. Operating Hours; and

    14. Photography.

    (b) A person who commits a Level One violation commits a noncriminal infraction and shall be cited to appear before the county court.

    (c) The civil penalty for a person who commits a Level One violation is $75 per violation, unless paragraph (d) or (e) applies.

    (d) The civil penalty for a person who commits a Level One violation is $150 per violation if the person cited has previously committed the same Level One violation within the preceding 36 months.

    (e) The civil penalty for a person who commits a Level One violation is $500 per violation if the person cited has twice previously committed the same Level One violation within the preceding 60 months.

    (3) Level Two Violations.

    (a) A person commits a Level Two violation if he or she violates any of the provisions, rules, regulations, or orders relating to:

    1. Damaging plant life, disturbing grass areas or impairing the natural condition of any area or placing debris or material of any kind on or about any plant.

    2. The transplantation or removal of any plant life.

    3. The introduction of any plant or animal species.

    4. Unpermitted or uncontracted construction activities.

    5. The failure or refusal to comply with any directions, instructions, or orders issued by park personnel.

    6. The operation of watercraft in closed areas.

    (b) A person who commits a Level Two violation commits a noncriminal infraction and shall be cited to appear before the county court.

    (c) The civil penalty for a person who commits a Level Two violation is $100 per violation unless paragraph (d) or (e) applies.

    (d) The civil penalty for a person who commits a Level Two violation is $200 per violation if the person cited has previously committed the same Level Two violation within the preceding 36 months.

    (e) The civil penalty for a person who commits a Level Two violation is $500 per violation if the person cited has twice previously committed the same Level Two violation within the preceding 60 months.

    (4) Level Three Violations.

    (a) A person commits a Level Three violation if he or she violates any of the provisions, rules, regulations or orders relating to:

    1. The removal or destruction of park property and resources.

    2. Fires.

    3. The rent or hire of watercraft in any park waters or permits needed pertaining to same.

    4. Excursion boats for rent or hire carrying passengers for money.

    5. Firearms or weapons.

    (b) A person who commits a Level Three violation commits a noncriminal infraction and shall be cited to appear before the county court.

    (c) The civil penalty for a person who commits a Level Three violation is $150 per violation, unless paragraph (d) or (e) applies.

    (d) The civil penalty for a person who commits a Level Three violation is $300 per violation if the person cited has previously committed the same Level Three violation within the preceding 36 months.

    (e) The civil penalty for a person who commits a Level Three violation is $500 per violation if the person cited has twice previously committed the same Level Three violation within the preceding 60 months.

    (5) A person cited for a violation shall sign and accept a citation to appear before the county court. The issuing officer may indicate on the citation the time and location of the scheduled hearing and shall indicate the applicable civil penalty.

    (6) A person cited for a violation may pay the civil penalty by mail or in person within 30 days after receipt of the citation. If the civil penalty is paid, the person shall be deemed to have admitted committing the violation and to have waived his or her right to a hearing before the county court. Such admission may not be used as evidence in any other proceedings except to determine the appropriate fine for any subsequent violations.

    (7) A person who refuses to accept a citation, who fails to pay the civil penalty for a violation, or who fails to appear before the county court, as required, commits a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in Section 775.082 or 775.083, F.S.

    (8) A person who elects to appear before the county court or who is required to appear before the county court shall be deemed to have waived the limitations of civil penalties under subsections (1), (2), (3), and (4). After a hearing, the county court shall determine if a violation has been committed, and if so, may impose a civil penalty of not less than $75 for each first-time Level One violation, $100 for each first-time Level Two violation or $150 for each first-time Level Three violation and not more than $500 for each subsequent Level One, Level Two or Level Three violation.

    (9) The provisions set forth above for civil penalties are in addition to any action or actions brought to enforce the criminal penalty provisions of Section 258.008, F.S.

    (10) Multiple cases, civil or criminal, may arise out of the same alleged facts or incident, and the pendency of result for one case shall not stay or control the result of the other or others.

Rulemaking Authority 258.007, 258.008 FS. Law Implemented 258.008 FS. History–New 6-2-09.

Laws implemented by this Rule: Florida Statutes § 258.008

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Florida Laws: Parks and Conservation Areas

Florida Statutes > Chapter 258 - State Parks and Preserves
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Florida Statutes > Chapter 260 - Florida Greenways and Trails Act
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Florida Regulations > Chapter 18-18 - Biscayne Bay Aquatic Preserve
Florida Regulations > Chapter 18-20 - Florida Aquatic Preserves
Florida Regulations Chapter 62D-2 - Operation of Division Recreation Areas and Facilities
Florida Regulations Chapter 62D-5 - Financial Assistance for Outdoor Recreation
Florida Regulations Chapter 62S-1 - Florida Greenways and Trails Program
Florida Regulations Chapter 62S-2 - Recreational Trails Program
Florida Regulations Chapter 62S-3 - Operations, Activities and Recreation On Lands Under the Management of the Office of Greenways and Trails
Florida Regulations Chapter 68A-17 - Wildlife and Environmental Areas
Florida Regulations Chapter 68A-18 - Wildlife Refuges
Florida Regulations Chapter 68A-19 - Bird Sanctuaries Or Colonial Nesting Sites
Florida Regulations Chapter 68A-20 - Fish Management Areas
Florida Regulations Chapter 68A-22 - Miscellaneous Areas

U.S. Code Provisions: Parks and Conservation Areas

U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 1 - National Parks, Military Parks, Monuments, And Seashores
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 2 - National Forests
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 6 - Game And Bird Preserves; Protection
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 8 - Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife And Fish Refuge
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 22 - International Parks
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 23 - National Wilderness Preservation System
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 25B - Reefs For Marine Life Conservation
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 26 - Estuarine Areas
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 27 - National Trails System
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 27A - National Recreational Trails Fund
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 28 - Wild And Scenic Rivers
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 43 - Public Transportation Programs For National Park System Areas
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 45 - Urban Park And Recreation Recovery Program
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 79 - National Park Service Management
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 81A - National Forest Organizational Camp Fee Improvement
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 87 - Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement
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