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    • Florida Statutes
    • Title XII - Municipalities
    • Chapter 177 - Land Boundaries
    • Part II - Coastal Mapping (Ss. 177.25-177.40)
    • 177.36 - Work to be performed only by authorized personnel.

    Florida Statutes
    Part II - Coastal Mapping (Ss. 177.25-177.40)
    177.36 - Work to be performed only by authorized personnel.


    History.—s. 12, ch. 74-56; s. 50, ch. 83-217; s. 21, ch. 85-80; s. 107, ch. 94-119.

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    Structure Florida Statutes

    Florida Statutes

    Title XII - Municipalities

    Chapter 177 - Land Boundaries

    Part II - Coastal Mapping (Ss. 177.25-177.40)

    177.25 - Short title.

    177.26 - Declaration of policy.

    177.27 - Definitions.

    177.28 - Legal significance of the mean high-water line.

    177.29 - Powers and duties of the department.

    177.35 - Standards and procedures; applicability.

    177.36 - Work to be performed only by authorized personnel.

    177.37 - Notification to department.

    177.38 - Standards for establishment of local tidal datums.

    177.39 - Determination of mean high-water line or mean low-water line.

    177.40 - Admissibility of maps and surveys.

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