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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title XXVIII
NATURAL RESOURCES; CONSERVATION, RECLAMATION, AND USE
Chapter 380
LAND AND WATER MANAGEMENT
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F.S. 380.27
380.27 Coastal infrastructure policy.
(1) No state funds shall be used for the purpose of constructing bridges or causeways to coastal barrier islands, as defined in s. 161.54(2), which are not accessible by bridges or causeways on October 1, 1985.
(2) After a local government has an approved coastal management element pursuant to s. 163.3178, no state funds which are unobligated at the time the element is approved shall be expended for the purpose of planning, designing, excavating for, preparing foundations for, or constructing projects which increase the capacity of infrastructure unless such expenditure is consistent with the approved coastal management element.
History.s. 38, ch. 85-55; s. 38, ch. 95-196.

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Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 380.27
Level: Degree
Misdemeanor/Felony: First/Second/Third

Current data shows no reason an arrest or criminal charge should have occurred directly under Florida Statute 380.27.



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Cases from cite.case.law:

In A. SCHENA, 439 B.R. 776 (Bankr. D.N.M. 2010)

. . . also not provided, but is based on given income and expenses], October 2009 (omitted), November 2009 ($380.27 . . .

SHERMCO INDUSTRIES, INC. A. v. SECRETARY OF UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, 452 F. Supp. 306 (N.D. Tex. 1978)

. . . This makes a total charge of $380.27 for release of 1,245 pages. . . .

BIDDLE v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, 86 F.2d 718 (2d Cir. 1936)

. . . deduction from gross income on account of taxes alleged to have been paid to a foreign government ($47,-380.27 . . .