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Rule Title: Approved Best Management Practices
Department: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES    Add to MyFLRules Favorites
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Division: Division of Agricultural Water Policy
Chapter: Best Management Practices for Florida Citrus Operations

Latest version of the final adopted rule presented in Florida Administrative Code (FAC):

VIEW_RULE Effective Date: 1/9/2013
History Notes: Rulemaking Authority 403.067(7)(c)2., 570.07(10), 570.07(23) FS. Law Implemented 403.067(7)(c)2. FS. History–New 1-9-13.
References in this version: Ref-02017 Water Quality/Quantity Best Management Practices for Florida Citrus
Ref-02018 NRCS Code 390 Riparian Herbaceous Cover
Ref-02020 NRCS Code 391 Riparian Forest Buffer
Ref-02021 NRCS Code 578 Stream Crossing
History of this Rule since Jan. 6, 2006
Notice /
Adopted
Section Description ID Publish
Date
View Text Public Meeting
5M-16.001
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Meeting is being held to review and discuss the development of a Citrus Best Management Practices program for the Florida Citrus Industry.
  June 12, 2024, 3:30 p.m.
  Hyatt Regency Coconut Point, 5001 Coconut Road, Bonita Springs, ....
28414615 6/4/2024
Vol. 50/109
View Text Final
5M-16.001
Approved Best Management Practices 12436581 Effective:
01/09/2013
View Text Change
5M-16.001
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Approved Best Management Practices, Presumption of Compliance, Notice of Intent to Implement BMPs, Recordkeeping, Previously submitted NOIs 12255967 11/7/2012
Vol. 38/67
View Text Proposed
5M-16.001
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The purpose of this rule is to effect pollutant reduction through the implementation of agricultural best management practices (BMPs) that may be determined to have minimal individual or cumulative adverse impacts to the .... 11922384 8/31/2012
Vol. 38/35
View Text Development
5M-16.001
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The purpose of this rule is to effect pollutant reduction through the implementation of agricultural best management practices (BMPs) that may be determined to have minimal individual or cumulative adverse impacts to the .... 11888143 8/17/2012
Vol. 38/33