(1) The Florida Forest Service of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services may enter into agreements with the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States in order to participate in the Federal Rural Community Fire Protection Program authorized by Pub. L. No. 92-419, whereby the Federal Government provides financial assistance to the states on a matching basis of up to 50 percent of expenditures for such purposes.
(2) With respect to the formulation of projects relating to fire protection of livestock, wildlife, crops, pastures, orchards, rangeland, woodland, farmsteads, or other improvements, and other values in rural areas, for which such federal matching funds are available, any participating county or fire department may contribute to the nonfederal matching share and may also contribute such other nonfederal cooperation as may be deemed necessary by the Florida Forest Service.
(3) The provisions of this section are supplementary to the provisions of s. 125.27.
History.—s. 1, ch. 73-243; s. 19, ch. 99-292; s. 68, ch. 2012-7.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XXXV - Agriculture, Horticulture, and Animal Industry
Chapter 590 - Forest Protection
590.081 - Severe Drought Conditions; Burning Prohibited.
590.082 - Extraordinary Fire Hazard; Certain Acts Made Unlawful; Proclamations by the Governor.
590.10 - Disposing of Lighted Substances, Etc.
590.125 - Open Burning Authorized by the Florida Forest Service.
590.14 - Notice of Violation; Penalties; Legislative Intent.
590.25 - Penalty for Obstructing the Prevention, Detection, or Suppression of Wildfires.
590.27 - Penalty for Mutilating or Destroying Forestry or Fire Control Signs and Posters.
590.28 - Intentional or Reckless Burning of Lands.
590.29 - Illegal Possession of Incendiary Device.
590.31 - Southeastern Interstate Forest Fire Protection Compact.
590.32 - Compact; Effective Date; Ratification.
590.33 - State Compact Administrator; Compact Advisory Committee.
590.35 - Construction of Ss. 590.31-590.34.
590.42 - Federally Funded Fire Protection Assistance Programs.