Fla. Stat. 373.046
Interagency agreements


(1)

The department may enter into interagency agreements with or among any other state agencies conducting programs or exercising powers related to or affecting the water resources of the state. Such agreements may establish principal-agency or contract relationships; provide for cross-deputization of enforcement personnel; provide for consolidation of facilities, equipment, or personnel; or provide such other relationships as may be deemed beneficial to the public interest. Such interagency agreements shall be promulgated in the same manner as rules and regulations, subject to chapter 120. All state agencies conducting programs or exercising powers relating to or affecting the water resources of the state are hereby authorized to delegate such authority to the department or any of the several water management districts pursuant to such interagency agreements.

(2)

The St. Johns River Water Management District and the Southwest Florida Water Management District shall enter into an interagency agreement allowing the Southwest Florida Water Management District to process all permit applications for activities within Polk County requiring a permit from the St. Johns River Water Management District.

(3)

Each water management district is authorized to adopt rules or enter into interagency agreements with the Department of Environmental Protection providing that the water management districts shall have an opportunity to review and comment upon matters within the jurisdiction of each district that are addressed by reclamation activities subject to the provisions of ss. 378.201-378.212 or s. 378.601. Activities covered by such rules or interagency agreements shall not be subject to the permitting requirement of part IV of this chapter. However, to the extent that any dam, impoundment, dike, levee, work, or appurtenant work remains after completion of all reclamation activities, such facilities shall be subject to the requirements of part IV of this chapter pertaining to operation, maintenance, and abandonment. A water management district, upon entering into such interagency agreement with the Department of Environmental Protection, shall provide notice of such action by publication in a newspaper having general circulation in the affected area.

(4)

The Legislature recognizes and affirms the division of responsibilities between the department and the water management districts as set forth in ss. III. and X. of each of the operating agreements codified as rules 17-101.040(12)(a)3., 4., and 5., Florida Administrative Code. Section IV.A.2.a. of each operating agreement regarding individual permit oversight is rescinded. The department is responsible for permitting those activities under part IV of this chapter which, because of their complexity and magnitude, need to be economically and efficiently evaluated at the state level, including, but not limited to, mining, hazardous waste management facilities, and solid waste management facilities that do not qualify for a general permit under chapter 403. With regard to postcertification information submittals for activities authorized under chapters 341 and 403 siting act certifications, the department, after consultation with the appropriate water management district and other agencies having applicable regulatory jurisdiction, shall determine the permittee’s compliance with conditions of certification which are based upon the nonprocedural requirements of part IV of this chapter. The water management districts and the department may modify the division of responsibilities referenced in this section and enter into further interagency agreements by rulemaking, including incorporation by reference, pursuant to chapter 120, to provide for greater efficiency and to avoid duplication in the administration of part IV of this chapter by designating activities that will be regulated by either the water management districts or the department. In developing such interagency agreements, the water management districts and the department shall consider the technical and fiscal ability of each water management district to implement all or some of the provisions of part IV of this chapter. This subsection does not rescind or restrict the authority of the districts to regulate silviculture and agriculture pursuant to part IV of this chapter or s. 403.927.

(5)

Notwithstanding the provisions of s. 403.927, when any operating agreement is developed pursuant to subsection (4), the department shall have regulatory responsibility under part IV of this chapter for aquaculture activities that meet or exceed the thresholds for aquaculture general permits authorized pursuant to ss. 379.2523 and 403.814.

(6)

When the geographic area of a project or local government crosses water management district boundaries, the affected districts may designate a single affected district by interagency agreement to implement in that area, under the rules of the designated district, all or part of the applicable regulatory responsibilities under this chapter. Interagency agreements entered into under this subsection which apply to the geographic area of a local government must have the concurrence of the affected local government. The application under this subsection, by rule, of any existing district rule that was adopted or formally noticed for adoption on or before May 11, 1995, is not subject to s. 70.001.

(7)

If the geographic area of a resource management activity, study, or project crosses water management district boundaries, the affected districts may designate a single affected district to conduct all or part of the applicable resource management responsibilities under this chapter, with the exception of those regulatory responsibilities that are subject to subsection (6). If funding assistance is provided to a resource management activity, study, or project, the district providing the funding must ensure that some or all of the benefits accrue to the funding district. This subsection does not impair any interagency agreement in effect on July 1, 2013.

Source: Section 373.046 — Interagency agreements, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0373.­046 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

373.012
Topographic mapping
373.013
Short title
373.016
Declaration of policy
373.019
Definitions
373.023
Scope and application
373.026
General powers and duties of the department
373.033
Saltwater barrier line
373.036
Florida water plan
373.037
Pilot program for alternative water supply development in restricted allocation areas
373.042
Minimum flows and minimum water levels
373.043
Adoption and enforcement of rules by the department
373.044
Rules
373.046
Interagency agreements
373.047
Cooperation between districts
373.056
State agencies, counties, drainage districts, municipalities, or governmental agencies or public corporations authorized to convey or receive land from water management districts
373.069
Creation of water management districts
373.073
Governing board
373.076
Vacancies in the governing board
373.079
Members of governing board
373.083
General powers and duties of the governing board
373.084
District works, operation by other governmental agencies
373.085
Use of works or land by other districts or private persons
373.086
Providing for district works
373.087
District works using aquifer for storage and supply
373.088
Application fees for certain real estate transactions
373.089
Sale or exchange of lands, or interests or rights in lands
373.093
Lease of lands or interest in land and personal property
373.096
Releases
373.099
Execution of instruments
373.103
Powers which may be vested in the governing board at the department’s discretion
373.106
Permit required for construction involving underground formation
373.107
Citation of rule
373.109
Permit application fees
373.113
Adoption of rules by the governing board
373.114
Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission
373.116
Procedure for water use and impoundment construction permit applications
373.117
Certification by professional engineer
373.118
General permits
373.119
Administrative enforcement procedures
373.123
Penalty
373.129
Maintenance of actions
373.136
Enforcement of regulations and orders
373.139
Acquisition of real property
373.145
Information program regarding hydrologic conditioning and consumption of major surface and groundwater sources
373.146
Publication of notices, process, and papers
373.149
Existing districts preserved
373.171
Rules
373.175
Declaration of water shortage
373.185
Local Florida-friendly landscaping ordinances
373.187
Water management district implementation of Florida-friendly landscaping
373.199
Florida Forever Water Management District Work Plan
373.200
Seminole Tribe Water Rights Compact
373.0363
Southern Water Use Caution Area Recovery Strategy
373.0397
Floridan and Biscayne aquifers
373.0421
Establishment and implementation of minimum flows and minimum water levels
373.0465
Central Florida Water Initiative
373.0466
Central Florida Water Initiative Grant Program
373.0691
Transfer of areas
373.0693
Basins
373.0695
Duties of basin boards
373.0697
Basin taxes
373.0698
Creation and operation of basin boards
373.1131
Consolidated action on permits
373.1135
Small business program
373.1175
Signing and sealing by professional geologists
373.1391
Management of real property
373.1395
Limitation on liability of water management district with respect to areas made available to the public for recreational purposes without charge
373.1401
Management of lands of water management districts
373.1501
South Florida Water Management District as local sponsor
373.1502
Regulation of comprehensive plan project components
373.1725
Notice of intent by publication

Current through Fall 2025

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