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185.05 – Board of Trustees; Members; Terms of Office; Meetings; Legal Entity; Costs; Attorney’s Fees.

185.05 Board of trustees; members; terms of office; meetings; legal entity; costs; attorney’s fees.—For any municipality, chapter plan, local law municipality, or local law plan under this chapter: (1) In each municipality described in s. 185.03 there is hereby created a board of trustees of the municipal police officers’ retirement trust fund, which shall be solely responsible […]

180.19 – Use by Other Municipalities and by Individuals Outside Corporate Limits.

180.19 Use by other municipalities and by individuals outside corporate limits.— (1) A municipality which constructs any works as are authorized by this chapter, may permit any other municipality and the owners or association of owners of lots or lands outside of its corporate limits or within the limits of any other municipality, to connect with or […]

185.06 – General Powers and Duties of Board of Trustees.

185.06 General powers and duties of board of trustees.—For any municipality, chapter plan, local law municipality, or local law plan under this chapter: (1) The board of trustees, subject to the fiduciary standards in ss. 112.656, 112.661, and 518.11 and the Code of Ethics in ss. 112.311-112.3187, may: (a) Invest and reinvest the assets of the retirement trust […]

180.191 – Limitation on Rates Charged Consumer Outside City Limits.

180.191 Limitation on rates charged consumer outside city limits.— (1) Any municipality within the state operating a water or sewer utility outside of the boundaries of such municipality shall charge consumers outside the boundaries rates, fees, and charges determined in one of the following manners: (a) It may charge the same rates, fees, and charges as consumers inside […]

185.061 – Use of Annuity or Insurance Policies.

185.061 Use of annuity or insurance policies.—When the board of trustees of any municipality, chapter plan, local law municipality, or local law plan purchases annuity or life insurance contracts to provide all or part of the benefits promised by this chapter, the following principles shall be observed: (1) Only those officers who have been members of the […]

180.20 – Regulations by Private Companies; Rates; Contracts.

180.20 Regulations by private companies; rates; contracts.—Whenever any private company or corporation organized for the accomplishment of the purposes of this chapter is granted a privilege or franchise by a municipality, it may prescribe the terms upon which owners and occupants of houses, buildings or lots may obtain the use of the utility constructed and operated […]

185.07 – Creation and Maintenance of Fund.

185.07 Creation and maintenance of fund.—For any municipality, chapter plan, local law municipality, or local law plan under this chapter: (1) The municipal police officers’ retirement trust fund in each municipality described in s. 185.03 shall be created and maintained in the following manner: (a) By the net proceeds of the .85-percent excise tax which may be imposed […]

180.21 – Powers Granted Deemed Additional.

180.21 Powers granted deemed additional.—The authority and powers granted by this chapter to municipalities shall be in addition to but not in limitation of any of the powers heretofore or hereafter granted to municipalities now existing or hereafter created. History.—s. 15, ch. 17118, 1935; CGL 1936 Supp. 3100(20).

185.08 – State Excise Tax on Casualty Insurance Premiums Authorized; Procedure.

185.08 State excise tax on casualty insurance premiums authorized; procedure.—For any municipality, chapter plan, local law municipality, or local law plan under this chapter: (1)(a) Each incorporated municipality in this state described and classified in s. 185.03, as well as each other city or town of this state which on July 31, 1953, had a lawfully established […]

180.22 – Power of Eminent Domain.

180.22 Power of eminent domain.— (1) Any municipality or private company or corporation authorized to carry into effect any or all of the purposes defined in this chapter may exercise the power of eminent domain over railroads, traction and streetcar lines, telephone and telegraph lines, all public and private streets and highways, drainage districts, bridge districts, school […]