(1) Any individual, partnership, association, corporation, municipal corporation or state or any political subdivision thereof engaged in or preparing to engage in the manufacture, transportation or storage of any product to be used in the preparation of the United States, or of any country with which the United States shall then maintain friendly relations or any of the states for defense or for war or in the prosecution of war by the United States, or in the manufacture, transportation, distribution or storage of gas, oil, coal, electricity or water, or any of said natural or artificial persons operating any public utility, who has property so used which he or she or it believes will be endangered if public use and travel is not restricted or prohibited on one or more highways or parts thereof upon which such property abuts, may petition the highway commissioners of any city, town or county to close one or more of said highways or parts thereof to public use and travel or to restrict by order the use and travel upon one or more of said highways or parts thereof.
(2) Upon receipt of such petition, the highway commissioners shall set a day for hearing and give notice thereof by publication in a newspaper having general circulation in the city, town or county in which such property is located, such notice to be at least 7 days prior to the date set for hearing. If after hearing the highway commissioners determine that the public safety and the safety of the property of the petitioner so require, they shall by suitable order close to public use and travel or reasonably restrict the use of and travel upon one or more of said highways or parts thereof; provided, the highway commissioners may issue written permits to travel over the highways so closed or restricted to responsible and reputable persons for such term, under such conditions and in such form as said commissioners may prescribe. Appropriate notices in letters at least 3 inches high shall be posted conspicuously at each end of any highway so closed or restricted by such order. The highway commissioners may at any time revoke or modify any order so made.
History.—s. 9, ch. 20252, 1941; s. 65, ch. 74-383; s. 1423, ch. 97-102.
Note.—Former s. 779.14.
Structure Florida Statutes
Chapter 876 - Criminal Anarchy, Treason, and Other Crimes Against Public Order
876.02 - Criminal Anarchy, Communism, and Other Specified Doctrines; Prohibitions.
876.03 - Unlawful Assembly for Purposes of Anarchy, Communism, or Other Specified Doctrines.
876.04 - Allowing Unlawful Assembly in Building Prohibited.
876.05 - Public Employees; Oath.
876.06 - Discharge for Refusal to Execute.
876.08 - Penalty for Not Discharging.
876.11 - Public Place Defined.
876.12 - Wearing Mask, Hood, or Other Device on Public Way.
876.13 - Wearing Mask, Hood, or Other Device on Public Property.
876.14 - Wearing Mask, Hood, or Other Device on Property of Another.
876.15 - Wearing Mask, Hood, or Other Device at Demonstration or Meeting.
876.155 - Applicability; Ss. 876.12-876.15.
876.16 - Sections 876.11-876.15; Exemptions.
876.17 - Placing Burning or Flaming Cross in Public Place.
876.18 - Placing Burning or Flaming Cross on Property of Another.
876.19 - Exhibits That Intimidate.
876.20 - Wearing Mask and Placing Exhibit to Intimidate.
876.21 - Sections 876.11-876.20; Penalty.
876.22 - Subversive Activities Law; Definitions.
876.23 - Subversive Activities Unlawful; Penalty.
876.24 - Membership in Subversive Organization; Penalty.
876.25 - Persons Convicted Under S. 876.23 or S. 876.24 Not to Hold Office or Vote.
876.26 - Unlawful for Subversive Organizations to Exist or Function.
876.27 - Enforcement of Ss. 876.22-876.31.
876.28 - Grand Jury to Investigate Violations of Ss. 876.22-876.31.
876.29 - Subversive Person Prohibited From Holding Office or Employment.
876.30 - Subversive Person Not to Be Candidate for Election.
876.31 - Short Title; Ss. 876.22-876.30.
876.33 - Misprision of Treason.
876.34 - Combination to Usurp Government.
876.35 - Combination Against Part of the People of the State.
876.36 - Inciting Insurrection.
876.37 - Sabotage Prevention Law; Definitions.
876.38 - Intentional Injury to or Interference With Property.
876.39 - Intentionally Defective Workmanship.
876.42 - Witnesses’ Privileges.
876.43 - Unlawful Entry on Property.
876.44 - Questioning and Detaining Suspected Persons.
876.45 - Closing and Restricting Use of Highway.
876.46 - Penalty for Going Upon Closed or Restricted Highway.
876.48 - Relation to Other Statutes.