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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title XI
COUNTY ORGANIZATION AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
Chapter 161
BEACH AND SHORE PRESERVATION
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F.S. 161.054
161.054 Administrative fines; liability for damage; liens.
(1) In addition to the penalties provided for in ss. 161.052, 161.053, and 161.121, any person, firm, corporation, or governmental agency, or agent thereof, refusing to comply with or willfully violating s. 161.041, s. 161.052, or s. 161.053, or any rule or order prescribed by the department thereunder, shall incur a fine for each offense in an amount up to $15,000 to be fixed, imposed, and collected by the department. Each day during any portion of which such violation occurs constitutes a separate offense.
(2) Whenever any person, firm, corporation, or governmental agency, or agent thereof, knowingly or by gross negligence violates any of the provisions of s. 161.041, s. 161.052, or s. 161.053 so that damage is caused to sovereignty lands seaward of mean high water or to beaches, shores, or beach-dune systems, including animal, plant, or aquatic life thereon, such violator shall be liable for such damage. If two or more persons, firms, corporations, or governmental agencies, or their agents, cause damage, and if liability for such damage cannot be apportioned, each violator shall be jointly and severally liable for the damage. If, however, liability for such damage can be apportioned, each violator is liable only for that portion of the damage and subject to that portion of the fine attributable to his or her violation.
(3) The imposition of a fine or an award of damages pursuant to this section shall create a lien upon the real and personal property of the violator, enforceable by the department as are statutory liens under chapter 85. The proceeds of such fines and awards of damages shall be deposited in the Florida Coastal Protection Trust Fund.
(4) Fines imposed by the department or damages awarded shall be of such amount so as to ensure immediate and continued compliance with the provisions of ss. 161.041, 161.052, and 161.053.
(5) Any applicant for a permit pursuant to s. 161.041, s. 161.052, or s. 161.053 shall be denied a permit if a lien imposed upon the property pursuant to the provisions of this section is outstanding against the applicant; however, the department may authorize a permit after the fact in accordance with s. 161.041, s. 161.052, or s. 161.053, conditioned upon a resolution of the violation.
History.s. 4, ch. 80-183; s. 3, ch. 83-247; s. 35, ch. 85-55; s. 2, ch. 86-138; s. 15, ch. 87-97; s. 30, ch. 91-45; s. 894, ch. 95-147; s. 3, ch. 96-321; s. 6, ch. 2015-229; s. 4, ch. 2020-158.

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Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 161.054
Level: Degree
Misdemeanor/Felony: First/Second/Third

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FLEETWOOD HOMES OF FLORIDA, INC. v. REEVES,, 833 So. 2d 857 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2002)

. . . .2d 519, 523 (Fla.2000) (applying gross negligence standard to misconduct for election officials); § 161.054 . . .

HOLMBERG, v. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES,, 503 So. 2d 944 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1987)

. . . civil fine against him for willful violation of a coastal construction permit, pursuant to Section 161.054 . . . Relying on Section 161.054, which provides that “any person or agent of any person refusing to comply . . . With regard to the imposition of the civil fine against Holmberg pursuant to Section 161.054(1), we reverse . . .

N. McDONOUGH, v. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES,, 414 So. 2d 583 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1982)

. . . His failure to comply under these circumstances subjects him to the penalties provided for in § 161.054 . . .