Fla. Stat. 327.521
No-discharge zones


(1)

Effective immediately upon approval by the United States Environmental Protection Agency of a no-discharge zone determination for the waters of the United States within the boundaries of aquatic preserves identified in s. 258.39, all waters of this state within such areas are designated no-discharge zones within which a person may not discharge sewage of any type, whether treated or untreated, from any vessel or floating structure.

(2)

A person who violates this section commits a noncriminal infraction, punishable by a civil penalty of up to $250. If any discharge prohibited by this section is ongoing or continuous, the person may be assessed a penalty of up to $250 for each day the violation continues.

(3)(a)

The owner or operator of a vessel or floating structure convicted a second time for violating this section shall, within 30 days after the conviction, remove the vessel or floating structure from the waters of this state. For purposes of this paragraph, the term “conviction” means a disposition other than acquittal or dismissal.If the vessel or floating structure remains on the waters of this state in violation of this subsection, law enforcement officers charged with the enforcement of this chapter under s. 327.70 shall apply to the appropriate court in the county in which the vessel or floating structure is located to order or otherwise cause the removal of such vessel or floating structure from the waters of this state at the owner’s expense.If the owner cannot be found or otherwise fails to pay the removal costs, s. 328.17 shall apply. If the proceeds under s. 328.17 are not sufficient to pay all removal costs, funds appropriated from the Marine Resources Conservation Trust Fund pursuant to s. 327.53(6)(b) or s. 328.72(15)(c) may be used.

(3)(a)

The owner or operator of a vessel or floating structure convicted a second time for violating this section shall, within 30 days after the conviction, remove the vessel or floating structure from the waters of this state. For purposes of this paragraph, the term “conviction” means a disposition other than acquittal or dismissal.

(b)

If the vessel or floating structure remains on the waters of this state in violation of this subsection, law enforcement officers charged with the enforcement of this chapter under s. 327.70 shall apply to the appropriate court in the county in which the vessel or floating structure is located to order or otherwise cause the removal of such vessel or floating structure from the waters of this state at the owner’s expense.

(c)

If the owner cannot be found or otherwise fails to pay the removal costs, s. 328.17 shall apply. If the proceeds under s. 328.17 are not sufficient to pay all removal costs, funds appropriated from the Marine Resources Conservation Trust Fund pursuant to s. 327.53(6)(b) or s. 328.72(15)(c) may be used.

(4)

The commission shall maintain a list of marine sewage pumpout facilities throughout this state, make the list available on its website, and provide the list with information about the Department of Environmental Protection’s Clean Marina Program to all counties for distribution to public and private marinas.

Source: Section 327.521 — No-discharge zones, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0327.­521 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

327.01
Short title
327.02
Definitions
327.04
Rules
327.30
Collisions, accidents, and casualties
327.31
Transmittal of information
327.32
Vessel declared dangerous instrumentality
327.33
Reckless or careless operation of vessel
327.34
Incapacity of operator
327.35
Boating under the influence
327.36
Mandatory adjudication
327.37
Water skis, parasails, aquaplanes, kiteboarding, kitesurfing, and moored ballooning regulated
327.38
Skiing prohibited while intoxicated or under influence of drugs
327.39
Personal watercraft regulated
327.40
Uniform waterway markers
327.41
Uniform waterway regulatory markers
327.42
Mooring to or damaging of uniform waterway markers prohibited
327.43
Silver Glen Run and Silver Glen Springs
327.44
Interference with navigation
327.45
Protection zones for springs
327.46
Boating-restricted areas
327.47
Competitive grant programs
327.48
Regattas, races, marine parades, tournaments, or exhibitions
327.49
Testing vessels and vessel motors
327.50
Vessel safety regulations
327.52
Maximum loading and horsepower
327.53
Marine sanitation
327.54
Liveries
327.56
Safety and marine sanitation equipment inspections
327.58
Jurisdiction
327.59
Marina evacuations
327.60
Local regulations
327.65
Muffling devices
327.66
Carriage of gasoline on vessels
327.70
Enforcement of this chapter and chapter 328
327.71
Exemption
327.72
Penalties
327.73
Noncriminal infractions
327.74
Uniform boating citations
327.301
Written reports of accidents
327.302
Accident report forms
327.331
Divers
327.352
Tests for alcohol, chemical substances, or controlled substances
327.353
Blood test for impairment or intoxication in cases of death or serious bodily injury
327.354
Presumption of impairment
327.355
Operation of vessels by persons under 21 years of age who have consumed alcoholic beverages
327.359
Refusal to submit to testing
327.371
Human-powered vessels regulated
327.375
Commercial parasailing
327.391
Airboats regulated
327.395
Boating safety education
327.461
Safety zones, security zones, regulated navigation areas, and naval vessel protection zones
327.462
Temporary protection zones for spaceflight launches and recovery of spaceflight assets
327.463
Special hazards
327.521
No-discharge zones
327.731
Mandatory education for violators
327.803
Boating Advisory Council
327.804
Compilation of statistics on boating accidents and violations
327.4107
Vessels at risk of becoming derelict on waters of this state
327.4108
Anchoring of vessels in anchoring limitation areas
327.4109
Anchoring or mooring prohibited
327.35215
Penalty for failure to submit to test

Current through Fall 2025

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