R. 62B-41.002 Definitions
R. 62B-41.003 General Prohibitions
R. 62B-41.004 Exemptions from Permit Requirements
R. 62B-41.005 Policy and Eligibility Criteria for Coastal Construction Permits
R. 62B-41.0055 Protection of Marine Turtles
R. 62B-41.007 Design, Siting and Other Requirements
R. 62B-41.0075 Experimental Coastal Construction
R. 62B-41.008 Information Regarding Permit Application Requirements and Procedures
R. 62B-41.0085 Permit Processing and Administration Fees
R. 62B-41.013 Revisions or Modifications of Approved Permits

Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 62B-41 - Rules and Procedures for Application for Coastal Construction Permits

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