Fla. Stat. § 597.004
(1) SHELLFISH CERTIFICATION.--Any person engaging in shellfish aquaculture must be certified by the department. The applicant for a certificate of registration shall submit the following to the department:
(2) NONSHELLFISH CERTIFICATION.--
(a) Any person engaging in nonshellfish aquaculture, except as otherwise provided in this section, must be certified by the department. The applicant for a certificate of registration for nonshellfish products shall submit the following to the department:
1. The information requested in subsection (1) above.
2. Documentation that the rules adopted herein have been complied with in accordance with paragraph (b) below.
(b) The department, in consultation with the Department of Environmental Protection, the water management districts, environmental groups, and representatives from the affected farming groups, shall adopt rules to:
1. Specify the requirement of best-management practices to be implemented by property owners and leaseholders.
2. Establish procedures for property owners and leaseholders to submit the notice of intent to comply with best-management practices.
3. Establish schedules for implementation of best-management practices, and of interim measures that can be taken prior to adoption of best-management practices.
4. Establish a system to assure the implementation of best-management practices, including recordkeeping requirements.
Rules adopted pursuant to this subsection shall become effective pursuant to the applicable provisions of chapter 120, but must be submitted to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives for review by the Legislature. The rules shall be referred to the appropriate committees of substance and scheduled for review during the first available regular session following adoption. Except as otherwise provided by operation of law, such rules shall remain in effect until rejected or modified by act of the Legislature.
(c) Notwithstanding any provision of law, the Department of Environmental Protection is not authorized to institute proceedings against any person certified under this section to recover any costs or damages associated with contamination of groundwater or surface water, or the evaluation, assessment, or remediation of contamination of groundwater or surface water, including sampling, analysis, and restoration of potable water supplies, where the contamination of groundwater or surface water is determined to be the result of aquaculture practices, provided the property owner or leaseholder:
1. Provides the department with a notice of intent to implement applicable best-management practices adopted by the department;
2. Implements applicable best-management practices as soon as practicable according to rules adopted by the department; and
3. Implements practicable interim measures identified and adopted by the department which can be implemented immediately, or according to rules adopted by the department.
(d) There is a presumption of compliance with state groundwater and surface water standards if the property owner or leaseholder implements best-management practices that have been verified by the Department of Environmental Protection to be effective at representative sites and complies with the following:
1. Provides the department with a notice of intent to implement applicable best-management practices adopted by the department;
2. Implements applicable best-management practices as soon as practicable according to rules adopted by the department; and
3. Implements practicable interim measures identified and adopted by the department which can be implemented immediately, or according to rules adopted by the department.
(4) IDENTIFICATION OF AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS.--Aquaculture products shall be identified while possessed, processed, transported, or sold as provided in this subsection, except those subject to the requirements of chapter 372 and the rules of the Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission as they relate to alligators only.
(5) SALE OF AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS.--
(6) REGISTRATION AND RENEWALS.--
History.--s. 27, ch. 96-247; s. 54, ch. 97-98; s. 26, ch. 98-333.