Florida Statutes
Part I - State Water Resource Plan (Ss. 373.012-373.200)
373.073 - Governing board.



(1)(a) The governing board of each water management district shall be composed of 9 members who shall reside within the district, except that the Southwest Florida Water Management District shall be composed of 13 members who shall reside within the district. Members of the governing boards shall be appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the Senate at the next regular session of the Legislature, and the refusal or failure of the Senate to confirm an appointment creates a vacancy in the office to which the appointment was made. The term of office for a governing board member is 4 years and commences on March 2 of the year in which the appointment is made and terminates on March 1 of the fourth calendar year of the term or may continue until a successor is appointed, but not more than 180 days. Terms of office of governing board members shall be staggered to help maintain consistency and continuity in the exercise of governing board duties and to minimize disruption in district operations.
(b) Commencing January 1, 2011, the Governor shall appoint the following number of governing board members in each year of the Governor’s 4-year term of office:
1. In the first year of the Governor’s term of office, the Governor shall appoint four members to the governing board of the Southwest Florida Water Management District and appoint three members to the governing board of each other district.
2. In the second year of the Governor’s term of office, the Governor shall appoint three members to the governing board of the Southwest Florida Water Management District and two members to the governing board of each other district.
3. In the third year of the Governor’s term of office, the Governor shall appoint three members to the governing board of the Southwest Florida Water Management District and two members to the governing board of each other district.
4. In the fourth year of the Governor’s term of office, the Governor shall appoint three members to the governing board of the Southwest Florida Water Management District and two members to the governing board of each other district.
For any governing board vacancy that occurs before the date scheduled for the office to be filled under this paragraph, the Governor shall appoint a person meeting residency requirements of subsection (2) for a term that will expire on the date scheduled for the term of that office to terminate under this subsection. In addition to the residency requirements for the governing boards as provided by subsection (2), the Governor shall consider appointing governing board members to represent an equitable cross-section of regional interests and technical expertise.


(2) Membership on governing boards shall be selected from candidates who have significant experience in one or more of the following areas, including, but not limited to: agriculture, the development industry, local government, government-owned or privately owned water utilities, law, civil engineering, environmental science, hydrology, accounting, or financial businesses. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other general or special law to the contrary, vacancies in the governing boards of the water management districts shall be filled according to the following residency requirements, representing areas designated by the United States Water Resources Council in United States Geological Survey, River Basin and Hydrological Unit Map of Florida—1975, Map Series No. 72:
(a) Northwest Florida Water Management District:
1. One member shall reside in the area generally designated as the “Perdido River Basin-Perdido Bay Coastal Area-Lower Conecuh River-Escambia River Basin” hydrologic units and that portion of the “Escambia Bay Coastal Area” hydrologic unit which lies west of Pensacola Bay and Escambia Bay.
2. One member shall reside in the area generally designated as the “Blackwater River Basin-Yellow River Basin-Choctawhatchee Bay Coastal Area” hydrologic units and that portion of the “Escambia Bay Coastal Area” hydrologic unit which lies east of Pensacola Bay and Escambia Bay.
3. One member shall reside in the area generally designated as the “Choctawhatchee River Basin-St. Andrews Bay Coastal Area” hydrologic units.
4. One member shall reside in the area generally designated as the “Lower Chattahoochee-Apalachicola River-Chipola River Basin-Coastal Area between Ochlockonee River Apalachicola Rivers-Apalachicola Bay coastal area and offshore islands” hydrologic units.
5. One member shall reside in the area generally designated as the “Ochlockonee River Basin-St. Marks and Wakulla Rivers and coastal area between Aucilla and Ochlockonee River Basin” hydrologic units.
6. Four members shall be appointed at large, except that no county shall have more than two members on the governing board.

(b) Suwannee River Water Management District:
1. One member shall reside in the area generally designated as the “Aucilla River Basin” hydrologic unit.
2. One member shall reside in the area generally designated as the “Coastal Area between Suwannee and Aucilla Rivers” hydrologic unit.
3. One member shall reside in the area generally designated as the “Withlacoochee River Basin-Alapaha River Basin-Suwannee River Basin above the Withlacoochee River” hydrologic units.
4. One member shall reside in the area generally designated as the “Suwannee River Basin below the Withlacoochee River excluding the Santa Fe River Basin” hydrologic unit.
5. One member shall reside in the area generally designated as the “Santa Fe Basin-Waccasassa River and coastal area between Withlacoochee and Suwannee River” hydrologic units.
6. Four members shall be appointed at large, except that no county shall have more than two members on the governing board.

(c) St. Johns River Water Management District:
1. One member shall reside in the area generally designated as the “St. Marys River Basin-Coastal area between St. Marys and St. Johns Rivers” hydrologic units.
2. One member shall reside in the area generally designated as the “St. Johns River Basin below Oklawaha River-Coastal area between the St. Johns River and Ponce de Leon Inlet” hydrologic units.
3. One member shall reside in the area generally designated as the “Oklawaha River Basin” hydrologic unit.
4. One member shall reside in the area generally designated as the “St. Johns River Basin above the Oklawaha River” hydrologic unit.
5. One member shall reside in the area generally designated as the “Coastal area between Ponce de Leon Inlet and Sebastian Inlet-Coastal area Sebastian Inlet to St. Lucie River” hydrologic units.
6. Four members shall be appointed at large, except that no county shall have more than two members on the governing board.

(d) South Florida Water Management District:
1. Two members shall reside in Miami-Dade County.
2. One member shall reside in Broward County.
3. One member shall reside in Palm Beach County.
4. One member shall reside in Collier County, Lee County, Hendry County, or Charlotte County.
5. One member shall reside in Glades County, Okeechobee County, Highlands County, Polk County, Orange County, or Osceola County.
6. Two members, appointed at large, shall reside in an area consisting of St. Lucie, Martin, Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe Counties.
7. One member, appointed at large, shall reside in an area consisting of Collier, Lee, Charlotte, Hendry, Glades, Osceola, Okeechobee, Polk, Highlands, and Orange Counties.
8. No county shall have more than three members on the governing board.

(e) Southwest Florida Water Management District:
1. Two members shall reside in Hillsborough County.
2. One member shall reside in the area consisting of Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties.
3. Two members shall reside in Pinellas County.
4. One member shall reside in Manatee County.
5. Two members shall reside in Polk County.
6. One member shall reside in Pasco County.
7. One member shall be appointed at large from Levy, Citrus, Sumter, and Lake Counties.
8. One member shall be appointed at large from Hardee, DeSoto, and Highlands Counties.
9. One member shall be appointed at large from Marion and Hernando Counties.
10. One member shall be appointed at large from Sarasota and Charlotte Counties.


History.—s. 13, part I, ch. 72-299; s. 11, ch. 75-22; s. 6, ch. 76-243; s. 1, ch. 77-72; s. 3, ch. 80-259; s. 226, ch. 81-259; s. 1, ch. 82-46; ss. 1, 7, 25, ch. 88-242; ss. 1, 2, ch. 89-279; ss. 11, 12, ch. 90-217; s. 1, ch. 91-18; s. 9, ch. 97-160; s. 2, ch. 2005-215; s. 1, ch. 2007-120; s. 80, ch. 2008-4; s. 5, ch. 2009-243.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXVIII - Natural Resources; Conservation, Reclamation, and Use

Chapter 373 - Water Resources

Part I - State Water Resource Plan (Ss. 373.012-373.200)

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; district water management plans.

373.0363 - Southern Water Use Caution Area Recovery Strategy.

373.037 - Pilot program for alternative water supply development in restricted allocation areas.

373.0397 - Floridan and Biscayne aquifers; designation of prime groundwater recharge areas.

373.042 - Minimum flows and minimum water levels.

373.0421 - Establishment and implementation of minimum flows and minimum water levels.

373.043 - Adoption and enforcement of rules by the department.

373.044 - Rules; enforcement; availability of personnel rules.

373.046 - Interagency agreements.

373.0465 - Central Florida Water Initiative.

373.0466 - Central Florida Water Initiative Grant Program.

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.

373.0691 - Transfer of areas.

373.0693 - Basins; basin boards.

373.0695 - Duties of basin boards; authorized expenditures.

373.0697 - Basin taxes.

373.0698 - Creation and operation of basin boards; other laws superseded.

373.073 - Governing board.

373.076 - Vacancies in the governing board; removal from office.

373.079 - Members of governing board; oath of office; staff.

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.

373.1131 - Consolidated action on permits.

373.1135 - Small business program.

373.114 - Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission; review of district rules and orders; department review of district rules.

373.116 - Procedure for water use and impoundment construction permit applications.

373.117 - Certification by professional engineer.

373.1175 - Signing and sealing by professional geologists.

373.118 - General permits; delegation.

373.119 - Administrative enforcement procedures; orders.

373.123 - Penalty.

373.129 - Maintenance of actions.

373.136 - Enforcement of regulations and orders.

373.139 - Acquisition of real property.

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.

373.145 - 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.

373.1501 - South Florida Water Management District as local sponsor.

373.1502 - Regulation of comprehensive plan project components.

373.171 - Rules.

373.1725 - Notice of intent by publication.

373.175 - Declaration of water shortage; emergency orders.

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.