R. 62-330.010 Purpose and Implementation
R. 62-330.020 Regulated Activities
R. 62-330.021 Definitions
R. 62-330.050 Procedures for Review and Agency Action on Exemption Requests
R. 62-330.051 Exempt Activities
R. 62-330.0511 No-fee Noticed Exemptions for Construction, Operation, Maintenance, Alteration, Abandonment or Removal of Minor Silvicultural Surface Water Management Systems
R. 62-330.052 General Permits – General
R. 62-330.054 Individual Permits
R. 62-330.055 Conceptual Approval Permits for Urban Infill or Redevelopment
R. 62-330.056 Other Conceptual Approval Permits
R. 62-330.060 Content of Applications for Individual and Conceptual Approval Permits
R. 62-330.062 Water Quality Certification and Costal Zone Consistency Concurrence
R. 62-330.071 Fees
R. 62-330.075 Additional Requirements and Procedures for Concurrent Review of Related Applications
R. 62-330.090 Processing of Individual and Conceptual Approval Permit Applications
R. 62-330.201 Determinations of the Landward Extent of Wetlands and Other Surface Waters
R. 62-330.301 Conditions for Issuance of Individual and Conceptual Approval Permits
R. 62-330.302 Additional Conditions for Issuance of Individual and Conceptual Approval Permits
R. 62-330.310 Operation and Maintenance
R. 62-330.311 Inspections and Reporting
R. 62-330.315 Modification of Permits
R. 62-330.320 Duration of Permits
R. 62-330.340 Transfer of Permit Upon Change in Ownership or Control
R. 62-330.350 General Conditions for Individual Permits
R. 62-330.351 General Conditions for Conceptual Approval Permits
R. 62-330.360 Emergency Authorizations and Actions
R. 62-330.395 Variances
R. 62-330.401 Policy and Purpose
R. 62-330.402 Submittal and Processing of General Permits
R. 62-330.405 General Conditions for All General Permits
R. 62-330.410 General Permit for Dredging by the West Coast Inland Navigation District in Sarasota and Manatee Counties
R. 62-330.411 General Permit for Public Navigation Channel and Canal Infrastructure by the West Coast Inland Navigation District within Charlotte County
R. 62-330.412 General Permit for Public Navigation Channel and Canal Infrastructure by the West Coast Inland Navigation District within Lee County
R. 62-330.417 General Permit for Construction, Alteration, Operation, and Maintenance of Boat Ramp Facilities
R. 62-330.420 General Permit to Local Governments for Public Mooring Fields
R. 62-330.427 General Permit for Docks, Piers and Associated Structures
R. 62-330.428 General Permit for Floating Vessel Platforms and Floating Boat Lifts
R. 62-330.431 General Permit for Installation of Riprap
R. 62-330.437 General Permit for the Installation of Fences
R. 62-330.439 General Permit for the Construction or Maintenance of Culverted Driveway or Roadway Crossings, and Bridges of Artificial Waterways
R. 62-330.443 General Permit to the Florida Department of Transportation, Counties and Municipalities for Minor Bridge Alteration, Placement, Replacement, Removal, Maintenance, and Operation
R. 62-330.447 General Permit to the Florida Department of Transportation, Counties, and Municipalities for Minor Activities Within Existing Rights-of-Way or Easements
R. 62-330.448 General Permit to Counties and Municipalities to Pave Existing County or Municipally Owned and Maintained Roads, including the Repair and Replacement of Bridges that are Part of the Roadway
R. 62-330.449 General Permit for Construction, Operation, Maintenance, Alteration, Abandonment or Removal of Airport Airside Stormwater Management Systems
R. 62-330.450 General Permit for Construction, Alteration, and Operation of Urban Infill and Redevelopment Activities in Conformance with the Conceptual Approval Permit in Rule 62-330.055, F.A.C.
R. 62-330.451 General Permit to Counties, Municipalities, and other Agencies to Conduct Stormwater Retrofit Activities
R. 62-330.453 General Permit for Installation, Maintenance, Repair, and Removal of Underground Utility Lines
R. 62-330.455 General Permit for the Construction of Aerial Pipeline, Cable, and Conduit Crossings of Certain Waters
R. 62-330.457 General Permit for Subaqueous Utility Crossings of Artificial Waterways
R. 62-330.458 General Permit for the Construction and Maintenance of Electric Power Lines by Electric Utilities
R. 62-330.459 General Permit for Relocation of Aerial Electric and Communication Lines Associated with Road Improvement Projects
R. 62-330.463 General Permit for Breaching Mosquito Control Impoundments and for the Construction and Operation of Culverts and Associated Water Control Structures in Mosquito Control Impoundments by Governmental Mosquito Control Agencies
R. 62-330.474 General Permit for Certain Minor Activities
R. 62-330.475 General Permit for Single-family Residential Activities in Isolated Wetlands
R. 62-330.476 General Permit for Private Single-Family Residences Within Jupiter Farms, Palm Beach County
R. 62-330.477 General Permit for Single Family Residential Lots Within the Indian Trail Water Control District
R. 62-330.483 General Permit to the Department and Water Management Districts to Conduct Minor Activities
R. 62-330.485 General Permit to the Department and Water Management Districts for Environmental Restoration or Enhancement
R. 62-330.487 General Permit to the Department and Water Management Districts to Change Operating Schedules for Water Control Structures
R. 62-330.488 General Permit to Governmental Entities for Certain Public Use Facilities at Public Natural Areas
R. 62-330.490 General Permit for the Reclamation of Eligible Phosphate Lands Mined Before July 1, 1975
R. 62-330.492 General Permit for Prospecting for Limestone, Sand, and Peat
R. 62-330.493 General Permit to Perform Prospecting Activities for Phosphate Minerals
R. 62-330.494 General Permit for Temporary Dragline Crossings of Waterways
R. 62-330.495 General Permit for Low Water Crossings for Mining Activities
R. 62-330.501 General Permit for Temporary Agricultural Activities within the South Florida Water Management District
R. 62-330.505 General Permit to the U.S. Forest Service for Minor Works within National Forests
R. 62-330.550 General Permit for Construction, Operation and Maintenance of Nonproduction-related Agricultural Facilities
R. 62-330.600 General Permit for the Construction of Artificial Reefs
R. 62-330.630 General Permit to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for Environmental Restoration or Enhancement Activities
R. 62-330.631 General Permit to Governmental Entities for Limited Environmental Restoration or Enhancement Activities
R. 62-330.632 General Permit for the Restoration, Establishment and Enhancement of Low Profile Oyster Habitat
R. 62-330.635 General Permit for Soil Remediation

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