Fla. Stat. 376.07
Regulatory powers of department; penalties for inadequate booming by terminal facilities


(1)

The department shall adopt rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement ss. 376.011-376.21.

(2)

The department shall adopt rules including, but not limited to, the following matters:Operation and inspection requirements for discharge prevention, abatement, and cleanup capabilities of terminal facilities and vessels, and other matters relating to certification under ss. 376.011-376.21.Procedures and methods of reporting discharges and other occurrences prohibited by ss. 376.011-376.21.Procedures, methods, means, and equipment to be used by persons subject to regulation by ss. 376.011-376.21 in the removal of pollutants.Development and implementation of criteria and plans to meet pollution occurrences of various degrees and kinds.Creation by contract or administrative action of a state response team which shall be responsible for creating and maintaining a contingency plan of response, organization, and equipment for handling emergency cleanup operations and wildlife rescue and rehabilitation operations. The state plans shall include detailed emergency operating procedures for the state as a whole, and the team shall from time to time conduct practice alerts. These plans shall be filed with the Governor and all Coast Guard stations in the state and Coast Guard captains of the port having responsibility for enforcement of federal pollution laws within the state. The contingency plan shall include all necessary information for the total containment and cleanup of pollution, including, but not limited to, an inventory of equipment and its location, a table of organization with the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all persons responsible for implementing every phase of the plan, including a plan for wildlife rescue and rehabilitation operations, a list of available sources of supplies necessary for cleanup, and a designation of priority zones to determine the sequence and methods of cleanup. The state response team shall act independently of agencies of the Federal Government but is directed to cooperate with any federal cleanup operation.Requirements for minimum weather and sea conditions for permitting a vessel to enter port and for the safety and operation of vessels, barges, tugs, motor vehicles, motorized equipment, and other equipment relating to the use and operation of terminals, facilities, and refineries, the approach and departure from terminals, facilities, and refineries, and requirements that containment gear approved by the department be on hand and maintained by terminal facilities and refineries with adequate personnel trained in its use.Requirements that, prior to being granted entry into any port in this state, the master of a vessel shall report:
Any discharges of pollutants the vessel has had since leaving the last port.
Any mechanical problem on the vessel which creates the possibility of a discharge.
Any denial of entry into any port during the current cruise of the vessel.
Requirements that any terminal facility be subject to a complete and thorough inspection whenever the terminal facility causes or permits the discharge of a pollutant in violation of the provisions of ss. 376.011-376.21, and at other reasonable times. If the department determines there are unsatisfactory preventive measures or containment and cleanup capabilities, it shall, within a reasonable time after notice and hearing in compliance with chapter 120, suspend the registration until such time as there is compliance with the department requirements.

(a)

Operation and inspection requirements for discharge prevention, abatement, and cleanup capabilities of terminal facilities and vessels, and other matters relating to certification under ss. 376.011-376.21.

(b)

Procedures and methods of reporting discharges and other occurrences prohibited by ss. 376.011-376.21.

(c)

Procedures, methods, means, and equipment to be used by persons subject to regulation by ss. 376.011-376.21 in the removal of pollutants.

(d)

Development and implementation of criteria and plans to meet pollution occurrences of various degrees and kinds.

(e)

Creation by contract or administrative action of a state response team which shall be responsible for creating and maintaining a contingency plan of response, organization, and equipment for handling emergency cleanup operations and wildlife rescue and rehabilitation operations. The state plans shall include detailed emergency operating procedures for the state as a whole, and the team shall from time to time conduct practice alerts. These plans shall be filed with the Governor and all Coast Guard stations in the state and Coast Guard captains of the port having responsibility for enforcement of federal pollution laws within the state. The contingency plan shall include all necessary information for the total containment and cleanup of pollution, including, but not limited to, an inventory of equipment and its location, a table of organization with the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all persons responsible for implementing every phase of the plan, including a plan for wildlife rescue and rehabilitation operations, a list of available sources of supplies necessary for cleanup, and a designation of priority zones to determine the sequence and methods of cleanup. The state response team shall act independently of agencies of the Federal Government but is directed to cooperate with any federal cleanup operation.

(f)

Requirements for minimum weather and sea conditions for permitting a vessel to enter port and for the safety and operation of vessels, barges, tugs, motor vehicles, motorized equipment, and other equipment relating to the use and operation of terminals, facilities, and refineries, the approach and departure from terminals, facilities, and refineries, and requirements that containment gear approved by the department be on hand and maintained by terminal facilities and refineries with adequate personnel trained in its use.

(g)

Requirements that, prior to being granted entry into any port in this state, the master of a vessel shall report:Any discharges of pollutants the vessel has had since leaving the last port.Any mechanical problem on the vessel which creates the possibility of a discharge.Any denial of entry into any port during the current cruise of the vessel.
1. Any discharges of pollutants the vessel has had since leaving the last port.
2. Any mechanical problem on the vessel which creates the possibility of a discharge.
3. Any denial of entry into any port during the current cruise of the vessel.

(h)

Requirements that any terminal facility be subject to a complete and thorough inspection whenever the terminal facility causes or permits the discharge of a pollutant in violation of the provisions of ss. 376.011-376.21, and at other reasonable times. If the department determines there are unsatisfactory preventive measures or containment and cleanup capabilities, it shall, within a reasonable time after notice and hearing in compliance with chapter 120, suspend the registration until such time as there is compliance with the department requirements.

(3)

The department shall not require vessels to maintain discharge prevention gear, holding tanks, and containment gear which exceed federal requirements. However, a terminal facility transferring heavy oil to or from a vessel with a heavy oil storage capacity greater than 10,000 gallons shall be required, considering existing weather and tidal conditions, to adequately boom or seal off the transfer area during a transfer, including, but not limited to, a bunkering operation, to minimize the escape of such pollutants from the containment area. As used in this subsection, the term “adequate booming” means booming with proper containment equipment which is employed and located for the purpose of preventing, for the most likely discharge, as much of the pollutant as possible from escaping out of the containment area.The owner or operator of a terminal facility involved in the transfer of such pollutant to or from a vessel which is not adequately boomed commits a noncriminal infraction and shall be cited for such infraction. The civil penalty for such an infraction shall be $2,500, except as otherwise provided in this section.A person cited for an infraction under this section may:
Pay the civil penalty;
Post bond equal to the amount of the applicable civil penalty; or
Sign and accept a citation indicating a promise to appear before the county court.

The department employee authorized to issue these citations may indicate on the citation the time and location of the scheduled hearing and shall indicate the applicable civil penalty.

A person who willfully refuses to post bond or accept and sign a citation commits a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.After compliance with subparagraph (b)2. or subparagraph (b)3., a person charged with a noncriminal infraction under this section may:
Pay the civil penalty, either by mail or in person, within 30 days after the date of receiving the citation; or
If the person has posted bond, forfeit the bond by not appearing at the designated time and location.

A person cited for an infraction under this section who pays the civil penalty or forfeits the bond has admitted the infraction and waives the right to a hearing on the issue of commission of the infraction. Such admission may not be used as evidence in any other proceedings.

A person who elects to appear before the county court or who is required to appear waives the limitations of the civil penalty specified in paragraph (a). The issue of whether an infraction has been committed and the severity of the infraction shall be determined by a hearing official at a hearing. If the commission of the infraction is proved by the greater weight of the evidence, the court shall impose a civil penalty of $2,500. If the court determines that the owner or operator of the terminal facility failed to deploy any boom equipment during such a transfer, including, but not limited to, a bunkering operation, the civil penalty shall be $5,000.A person who is found by the hearing official to have committed an infraction may appeal that finding to the circuit court.A person who has not posted bond and who fails either to pay the civil penalty specified in paragraph (a) within 30 days after receipt of the citation or to appear before the court commits a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

(a)

The owner or operator of a terminal facility involved in the transfer of such pollutant to or from a vessel which is not adequately boomed commits a noncriminal infraction and shall be cited for such infraction. The civil penalty for such an infraction shall be $2,500, except as otherwise provided in this section.

(b)

A person cited for an infraction under this section may:Pay the civil penalty;Post bond equal to the amount of the applicable civil penalty; orSign and accept a citation indicating a promise to appear before the county court.

The department employee authorized to issue these citations may indicate on the citation the time and location of the scheduled hearing and shall indicate the applicable civil penalty.

1. Pay the civil penalty;
2. Post bond equal to the amount of the applicable civil penalty; or
3. Sign and accept a citation indicating a promise to appear before the county court.

(c)

A person who willfully refuses to post bond or accept and sign a citation commits a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

(d)

After compliance with subparagraph (b)2. or subparagraph (b)3., a person charged with a noncriminal infraction under this section may:Pay the civil penalty, either by mail or in person, within 30 days after the date of receiving the citation; orIf the person has posted bond, forfeit the bond by not appearing at the designated time and location.

A person cited for an infraction under this section who pays the civil penalty or forfeits the bond has admitted the infraction and waives the right to a hearing on the issue of commission of the infraction. Such admission may not be used as evidence in any other proceedings.

1. Pay the civil penalty, either by mail or in person, within 30 days after the date of receiving the citation; or
2. If the person has posted bond, forfeit the bond by not appearing at the designated time and location.

(e)

A person who elects to appear before the county court or who is required to appear waives the limitations of the civil penalty specified in paragraph (a). The issue of whether an infraction has been committed and the severity of the infraction shall be determined by a hearing official at a hearing. If the commission of the infraction is proved by the greater weight of the evidence, the court shall impose a civil penalty of $2,500. If the court determines that the owner or operator of the terminal facility failed to deploy any boom equipment during such a transfer, including, but not limited to, a bunkering operation, the civil penalty shall be $5,000.

(f)

A person who is found by the hearing official to have committed an infraction may appeal that finding to the circuit court.

(g)

A person who has not posted bond and who fails either to pay the civil penalty specified in paragraph (a) within 30 days after receipt of the citation or to appear before the court commits a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

Source: Section 376.07 — Regulatory powers of department; penalties for inadequate booming by terminal facilities, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0376.­07 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

376.07
Regulatory powers of department
376.09
Removal of prohibited discharges
376.10
Personnel and equipment
376.11
Florida Coastal Protection Trust Fund
376.011
Pollutant Discharge Prevention and Control Act
376.12
Liabilities and defenses of responsible parties
376.13
Emergency proclamation
376.14
Vessels
376.16
Enforcement and penalties
376.19
County and municipal ordinances
376.20
Limitation on application
376.21
Construction of ss
376.021
Legislative intent with respect to pollution of coastal waters and lands
376.25
Gambling vessels
376.30
Legislative intent with respect to pollution of surface and ground waters
376.031
Definitions
376.40
Petroleum exploration and production
376.41
Minerals Trust Fund
376.041
Pollution of waters and lands of the state prohibited
376.051
Powers and duties of the Department of Environmental Protection
376.60
Asbestos removal program inspection and notification fee
376.065
Operation of terminal facility without discharge prevention and response certificate prohibited
376.70
Tax on gross receipts of drycleaning facilities
376.71
Registration fee and gross receipts tax
376.071
Discharge contingency plan for vessels
376.75
Tax on production or importation of perchloroethylene
376.77
Short title
376.78
Legislative intent
376.79
Definitions relating to Brownfields Redevelopment Act
376.80
Brownfield program administration process
376.81
Brownfield site and brownfield areas contamination cleanup criteria
376.82
Eligibility criteria and liability protection
376.83
Violation
376.84
Brownfield redevelopment economic incentives
376.85
Annual report
376.91
Statewide cleanup of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances
376.121
Liability for damage to natural resources
376.123
Claims against the Florida Coastal Protection Trust Fund
376.165
“Hold-harmless” agreements prohibited
376.205
Individual cause of action for damages under ss
376.207
Traps impregnated with pollutants prohibited
376.301
Definitions of terms used in ss
376.302
Prohibited acts
376.303
Powers and duties of the Department of Environmental Protection
376.304
Review and analysis of disposal materials or byproducts
376.305
Removal of prohibited discharges
376.306
Cattle-dipping vats
376.307
Water Quality Assurance Trust Fund
376.308
Liabilities and defenses of facilities
376.309
Facilities, financial responsibility
376.311
Penalties for a discharge
376.313
Nonexclusiveness of remedies and individual cause of action for damages under ss
376.315
Construction of ss
376.317
Superseded laws
376.320
Applicability
376.321
Definitions
376.322
Powers and duties of the department
376.323
Registration
376.324
Containment and integrity plan
376.325
Alternative to containment and integrity plan requirements
376.326
Application of s
376.0705
Development of training programs and educational materials
376.3071
Inland Protection Trust Fund
376.3072
Florida Petroleum Liability and Restoration Insurance Program
376.3073
Local programs and state agency programs for control of contamination
376.3075
Inland Protection Financing Corporation
376.3077
Unlawful to deposit motor fuel in tank required to be registered, without proof of registration display
376.3078
Drycleaning facility restoration
376.3079
Third-party liability insurance
376.30701
Application of risk-based corrective action principles to contaminated sites
376.30702
Contamination notification
376.30713
Advanced cleanup
376.30714
Site rehabilitation agreements
376.30715
Innocent victim petroleum storage system restoration
376.30716
Cleanup of certain sites
376.30781
Tax credits for rehabilitation of drycleaning-solvent-contaminated sites and brownfield sites in designated brownfield areas

Current through Fall 2025

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