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Florida Regulations > Division 62B - Beaches and Coastal Systems

 

Florida Regulations > Department of Environmental Protection > Division 62B - Beaches and Coastal Systems


Current as of: Dec. 2011
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Chapter 62B-26Metes and Bounds Descriptions of Coastal Construction Control Lines
Chapter 62B-33Bureau of Beaches and Coastal Systems - Rules and Procedures for Coastal Construction and Excavation (Permits for Construction Seaward of the Coastal Construction Control Line and Fifty-Foot Setback)
Chapter 62B-34General Permits for Activities Seaward of the Coastal Construction Control Line
Chapter 62B-36Beach Management Funding Assistance Program
Chapter 62B-41Rules and Procedures for Application for Coastal Construction Permits
Chapter 62B-49Joint Coastal Permits and Concurrent Processing of Proprietary Authorizations
Chapter 62B-54Administrative Fines and Damage Liability
Chapter 62B-55Model Lighting Ordinance for Marine Turtle Protection
Chapter 62B-56Bureau of Beaches and Coastal Systems - Rules and Procedures for Using Sand-Filled Geotextile Dune Cores (Permits for Construction and Maintenance)

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