252.941 – Prohibitions, violations, penalties, intent.
252.941 Prohibitions, violations, penalties, intent.— (1) It is a violation of this part, and it is prohibited for any person to: (a) Fail to make any submittal required by this part or by rule or regulation implementing this part, or to violate or fail to comply with any rule, regulation, order, plan, or certification adopted or issued by […]
252.942 – Inspections and audits.
252.942 Inspections and audits.— (1)(a) Any duly authorized representative of the division may at any reasonable time enter to inspect and audit, in order to ascertain compliance with this part or rules adopted to implement this part, any specified stationary source subject to the requirements of s. 112(r)(7), except a building that is used exclusively for a […]
252.943 – Public records.
252.943 Public records.— (1) The division shall protect records, reports, or information or particular parts thereof, other than release or emissions data, contained in a risk management plan from public disclosure pursuant to ss. 112(r) and 114(c) of the federal Clean Air Act and authorities cited therein, based upon a showing satisfactory to the Administrator of the […]
252.944 – Tort liability.
252.944 Tort liability.—The commission and the committees are state agencies, and the members of the commission and committees are officers, employees, or agents of the state for the purpose of s. 768.28. History.—s. 1, ch. 98-193.
252.946 – Public records.
252.946 Public records.—With regard to information submitted to the United States Environmental Protection Agency under this part or s. 112(r)(7), the division, the State Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Commission, and any local emergency planning committee may assist persons in electronically accessing such information held by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in its centralized database. If […]
252.932 – Implementation.
252.932 Implementation.— (1) This compact shall become operative immediately upon its enactment into law by any two states; thereafter, this compact shall become effective as to any other state upon its enactment by such state. (2) Any party state may withdraw from this compact by enacting a statute repealing same, but no such withdrawal shall take effect until […]
252.933 – Validity.
252.933 Validity.—This compact shall be construed to effectuate the purposes stated in s. 252.922. If any provision of this compact is declared unconstitutional, or the applicability thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the constitutionality of the remainder of this compact and the applicability thereof to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected […]
252.9335 – Expense reimbursement under compact.
252.9335 Expense reimbursement under compact.—Travel expense reimbursement limits provided in s. 112.061(6) do not apply to an employee of the state or of a political subdivision of the state traveling under the Emergency Management Assistance Compact when such expenses are reimbursed based on the amount agreed upon in an interstate mutual aid request for assistance. History.—s. […]
252.934 – Short title.
252.934 Short title.—This part may be cited as the “Florida Accidental Release Prevention and Risk Management Planning Act.” History.—s. 1, ch. 98-193.
252.935 – Purpose.
252.935 Purpose.—The purpose of this part is to establish adequate state authorities to implement, fund, and enforce the requirements of the Accidental Release Prevention Program of s. 112(r)(7) of the federal Clean Air Act and federal implementing regulations for specified sources. To ensure the efficient use of resources, it is the intent of the Legislature for […]