Fla. Stat. 388.45
Threat to public or animal health; declarations


(1)

The State Health Officer has the authority to declare that a threat to public health exists when the Department of Health discovers in the human or surrogate population the occurrence of an infectious disease that can be transmitted from mosquitoes or other arthropods to humans. The State Health Officer must immediately notify the Commissioner of Agriculture of the declaration of this threat to public health. The Commissioner of Agriculture is authorized to issue a mosquito or other arthropod declaration in those counties needing additional mosquito or other arthropod control measures based on the State Health Officer’s declaration of a threat to the public health. Each declaration must contain the geographical boundaries and the duration of the declaration. The State Health Officer shall order such human medical preventive treatment and the Commissioner of Agriculture shall order such ameliorative mosquito or other arthropod control measures as are necessary to prevent the spread of disease, notwithstanding contrary provisions of this chapter or the rules adopted under this chapter. Within 24 hours after a declaration of a threat to the public health, the State Health Officer must also notify the agency heads of the Department of Environmental Protection and the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission of the declaration. Within 24 hours after a mosquito or other arthropod declaration based on the public health declaration, the Commissioner of Agriculture must notify the agency heads of the Department of Environmental Protection and the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission of the declaration.

(2)

The Commissioner of Agriculture has the authority to declare that a threat to animal health exists when the department discovers the occurrence of an infectious disease in animals that can be transmitted by mosquitoes or other arthropods and is authorized to issue an animal health declaration in those counties needing additional veterinary care or mosquito or other arthropod control measures based on a threat to animal health. Each declaration must contain the geographical boundaries and the duration of the declaration. The Commissioner of Agriculture shall order such veterinary treatment or ameliorative mosquito or other arthropod control measures as are necessary to prevent the spread of disease, notwithstanding contrary provisions of this chapter or the rules adopted under this chapter. The Commissioner of Agriculture shall immediately notify the State Health Officer and the agency heads of the Department of Environmental Protection and the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission upon issuance of an animal health declaration.

Source: Section 388.45 — Threat to public or animal health; declarations, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0388.­45 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

388.011
Definitions
388.021
Creation of mosquito control districts
388.43
Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory
388.45
Threat to public or animal health
388.46
Florida Coordinating Council on Mosquito Control
388.101
District boards of commissioners
388.0101
Declaration of legislative intent
388.111
District boards of commissioners
388.121
District boards of commissioners
388.131
Commissioners
388.141
Commissioners
388.151
District boards of commissioners
388.161
District boards of commissioners
388.162
Direction of the program
388.171
Power to perform work
388.181
Power to do all things necessary
388.201
District budgets
388.211
Change in district boundaries
388.221
Tax levy
388.231
Restrictions on use, loan, or rental of equipment
388.241
Board of county commissioners vested with powers and duties of board of commissioners in certain counties
388.251
Delegation of authority to county health department
388.261
State aid to counties and districts for arthropod control
388.271
Prerequisites to participation
388.281
Use of state matching funds
388.291
Source reduction measures
388.301
Payment of state funds
388.311
Carry over of state funds and local funds
388.321
Equipment to become property of the county or district
388.322
Record and inventory of certain property
388.323
Disposal of surplus property
388.341
Reports of expenditures and accomplishments
388.351
Transfer of equipment, personnel, and supplies during an emergency
388.361
Department authority and rules
388.381
Cooperation by counties and district
388.391
Control measures in municipalities and portions of counties located outside boundaries of districts
388.401
Penalty for damage to property or operations
388.3711
Enforcement
388.4111
Public lands

Current through Fall 2025

§ 388.45. Threat to public or animal health; declarations's source at flsenate​.gov