1013.24 – Right of eminent domain.
1013.24 Right of eminent domain.—There is conferred upon the district school boards in the state the authority and right to take private property for any public school purpose or use when, in the opinion of the school board, such property is needed in the operation of any or all of the public schools within the district, […]
1013.25 – When university or Florida College System institution board of trustees may exercise power of eminent domain.
1013.25 When university or Florida College System institution board of trustees may exercise power of eminent domain.—Whenever it becomes necessary for the welfare and convenience of any of its institutions or divisions to acquire private property for the use of such institutions, and this cannot be acquired by agreement satisfactory to a university or Florida College […]
1013.26 – Department of Legal Affairs to represent university board in condemnation proceedings.
1013.26 Department of Legal Affairs to represent university board in condemnation proceedings.—Any suits or actions brought by a university board of trustees to condemn property, as provided in s. 1013.25, shall be brought in the name of the university board of trustees, and the Department of Legal Affairs shall conduct the proceedings for, and act as […]
1013.27 – Purchase of land by municipality.
1013.27 Purchase of land by municipality.—Any municipality wherein a Florida College System institution as defined by s. 1004.65 is situated may purchase land with municipal funds and to donate and convey the land or any other land to the Florida College System institution board of trustees. History.—s. 821, ch. 2002-387; s. 208, ch. 2011-5.
1013.28 – Disposal of property.
1013.28 Disposal of property.— (1) REAL PROPERTY.— (a) Subject to rules of the State Board of Education, a district school board, the Board of Trustees for the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind, or a Florida College System institution board of trustees may dispose of any land or real property to which the board holds title […]
1013.171 – University lease agreements; land, facilities.
1013.171 University lease agreements; land, facilities.— (1) Each university board of trustees is authorized to negotiate and enter into agreements to lease land under its jurisdiction to for-profit and nonprofit corporations, registered by the Secretary of State to do business in this state, for the purpose of erecting thereon facilities and accommodations necessary and desirable to serve […]
1013.18 – Radio and television facilities.
1013.18 Radio and television facilities.— (1) A board may acquire, by purchase, license, permanent easement, or gift, suitable lands and other facilities, either within or without the boundaries of the district, for use in providing educational radio or television transmitting sites and may erect such buildings, antennas, transmission equipment, towers, or other structures as are necessary to […]
1013.19 – Purchase, conveyance, or encumbrance of property interests above surface of land; joint-occupancy structures.
1013.19 Purchase, conveyance, or encumbrance of property interests above surface of land; joint-occupancy structures.—For the purpose of implementing jointly financed construction project agreements, or for the construction of combined occupancy structures, any board may purchase, own, convey, sell, lease, or encumber airspace or any other interests in property above the surface of the land, provided the […]
1013.20 – Standards for relocatables used as classroom space; inspections.
1013.20 Standards for relocatables used as classroom space; inspections.— (1) The State Board of Education shall adopt rules establishing standards for relocatables intended for long-term use as classroom space at a public elementary school, middle school, or high school. “Long-term use” means the use of relocatables at the same educational plant for a period of 4 years […]
1013.21 – Reduction of relocatable facilities in use.
1013.21 Reduction of relocatable facilities in use.— (1)(a) It is a goal of the Legislature that all school districts shall provide a quality educational environment for their students such that, by July 1, 2003, student stations in relocatable facilities exceeding 20 years of age and in use by a district during the 1998-1999 fiscal year shall be […]