R. 62-331.010 Intent, Purpose, and Implementation
R. 62-331.020 Regulated Activities
R. 62-331.030 Definitions
R. 62-331.040 Procedures for Review and Agency Action on Exemption Requests
R. 62-331.050 Individual Permits
R. 62-331.051 Application for an Individual Permit
R. 62-331.052 Processing of Individual Permit Applications
R. 62-331.053 Additional Conditions for Issuance of Individual Permits
R. 62-331.054 General Conditions for Individual Permits
R. 62-331.060 Public Notice
R. 62-331.070 Water Quality and Coastal Zone Consistency Review
R. 62-331.080 Modification, Suspension, or Revocation of Permits
R. 62-331.090 Duration of Permits
R. 62-331.100 Transfer of Permit Upon Change in Ownership or Control
R. 62-331.110 Emergency Field Authorizations
R. 62-331.120 Fees
R. 62-331.130 Compensatory Mitigation
R. 62-331.140 Mitigation Banks and In-Lieu Fee Programs
R. 62-331.160 Use of Formal Determinations
R. 62-331.200 Policy and Purpose of General Permits
R. 62-331.201 Conditions for General Permits
R. 62-331.210 General Permit for Maintenance or Removal
R. 62-331.211 General Permit for Fish and Wildlife Harvesting, Enhancement, and Attraction Devices
R. 62-331.212 General Permit for Scientific Measurement Devices
R. 62-331.213 General Permit for Survey Activities
R. 62-331.214 General Permit for Outfall and Intake Structures
R. 62-331.215 General Permit for Utility Line Activities
R. 62-331.216 General Permit for Bank Stabilization
R. 62-331.217 General Permit for Linear Transportation Projects
R. 62-331.218 General Permit for Return Water from Upland Contained Disposal Areas
R. 62-331.219 General Permit for Hydropower Projects
R. 62-331.220 General Permit for Minor Activities
R. 62-331.221 General Permit for Response Operations for Oil or Hazardous Substances
R. 62-331.222 General Permit for Removal of Vessels
R. 62-331.223 General Permit for Approved Categorical Exclusions
R. 62-331.224 General Permit for Structural Activities
R. 62-331.225 General Permit for Aquatic Habitat Restoration, Enhancement, and Creation Activities
R. 62-331.226 General Permit for Specific Reversion Activities
R. 62-331.227 General Permit for Residential Developments
R. 62-331.228 General Permit for Moist Soil Management for Wildlife
R. 62-331.229 General Permit for Maintenance of Existing Flood Control Facilities
R. 62-331.230 General Permit for Completed Federal Enforcement Actions
R. 62-331.231 General Permit for Temporary Construction, Access, and Dewatering
R. 62-331.233 General Permit for Boat Ramps
R. 62-331.234 General Permit for Emergency Watershed Protection and Rehabilitation
R. 62-331.235 General Permit for Cleanup of Hazardous and Toxic Waste
R. 62-331.236 General Permit for Commercial and Institutional Developments
R. 62-331.237 General Permit for Agricultural Activities
R. 62-331.238 General Permit for Reshaping Existing Drainage Ditches
R. 62-331.239 General Permit for Recreational Facilities
R. 62-331.240 General Permit for Stormwater Management Facilities
R. 62-331.241 General Permit for Mining Activities
R. 62-331.242 General Permit for Repair of Uplands Damaged by Discreet Events
R. 62-331.243 General Permit for Activities in Ditches
R. 62-331.244 General Permit for Commercial Shellfish Aquaculture Activities
R. 62-331.245 General Permit for Land-Based Renewable Energy Generation Facilities
R. 62-331.246 General Permit for Water-Based Renewable Energy Generation Pilot Projects
R. 62-331.247 General Permit for Removal of Low-Head Dams
R. 62-331.248 General Permit for Florida Department of Transportation and Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise

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