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Section
377.075, Florida Statutes
(Revised Effective 7-1-96, Ch. 96-323 Laws of FL.)
377.075 Division of
Technical Services; geological functions -
- PERSONNEL (The
Department of Environmental Protection shall, through the Division of
Technical Services, establish the Florida Geological Survey and employ
such suitable persons as in the judgment of the department may be
necessary to conduct the geological survey of the state.
- DISBURSEMENTS;
SURVEY EXPENSES (For the purpose of expeditiously and thoroughly carrying
out the geological survey, there shall be included a sufficient
appropriation in the annual General Appropriations Act. The amount
annually appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be
expended for the salaries and for the contingent expenses of the survey,
including compensation of all temporary and permanent assistance; travel
expenses of the division, purchase of materials, or other necessary
expenses for outfit; expenses incurred in providing for the
transportation, arrangement, and proper exhibition of the geological and
other collections made under the provisions of this law and for postage,
stationery, and printing and the printing and engraving of maps and
sections to illustrate the annual reports.
- STATE GEOLOGIST
(The geological functions of the division shall be under the direction of
a full-time professional geologist who is registered in this state, who
shall be of established reputation, and who shall be known as the state
geologist.
- DUTIES (The Florida
Geological Survey shall make periodic reports of the progress of its
surveys and explorations of minerals, water supply, and other natural
resources of the state and shall include in such reports a full
description of such surveys and explorations, occurrences and location of
mineral and other deposits of value, surface and subterranean water
supply, and the best and most economical method of development, together
with analyses of sediments, minerals, and mineral waters, with maps,
charts, and drawings of the same.
- The state geologist
and his professional staff shall conduct field and laboratory
investigations of the geologic structure of this state, the nature and
composition of the igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks and
economic minerals, the nature of physiographic features, and other aspects
of geology and hydrology which may lead to a better understanding of the
geology of this state, with special reference to the practical bearing of
the subjects of such investigations on the well-being of this state and
the citizens of this state.
- The state geologist
shall provide technical assistance to, and consult and cooperate with, the
general public, other agencies of federal, state, and local government,
and industry. The state geologist shall also consider scientific,
educational, and economic questions related to the geology and hydrology
of the state which are of value to the people of this state.
- The state geologist
shall prepare and publish Florida Geological Survey reports, with
necessary illustrations and maps, which provide general and detailed
descriptions of the geology and earth resources of this state, shall
maintain a comprehensive research library, open to the public, of
published and unpublished geological information, and shall otherwise
disseminate geological information to the citizens of this state.
- The department may
contract with the government of the United States, or any agency or
instrumentality thereof, or with this state or any county, municipality,
district authority, or political subdivision of this state, or with any
private person, to assist in providing this state with geologic
information or to accomplish the purposes of this act. The department may
receive and accept from any federal agency, state agency, or other public
body grants or loans for or in aid of the purposes of this act and the
department may receive and accept aid, contributions, or loans from any
other source of money, property, labor, or other thing of value to be
held, used, and applied only for the purposes for which such aid, grants,
or loans were made.
- The Florida
Geological Survey shall cooperate or coordinate with, or act as a
clearinghouse for, other agencies funded by the state who contribute to
the study or revision of geologic interpretations and nomenclature. The
state geologist, through the Division of Technical Services, shall
designate areas as "state geological sites" or "state
invertebrate paleontological sites" pursuant to the provisions of
this section, which areas are determined to be of great and continuing
significance to the scientific study and public understanding of the
geological history of this state. No privately owned site shall be
designated without the express written consent of the private surface and
minerals owners of the site. The state geologist shall provide written
notice to the surface and mineral owners and occupants of a site
designated by the state geologist as a state geological or invertebrate
paleontological site. Once such a site has been so designated, no person
may conduct geological or paleontological field investigations on the site
without first securing a consent letter from the division.
- The state geologist
shall cooperate or coordinate with various federal agencies, including,
but not limited to, the United States Geological Survey, Bureau of Mines,
and the Minerals Management Service, and various state and local agencies
to collect and maintain data on the economic mineral industry of this
state. Data shall include commodities mined, amount extracted, reserves,
market and market trends, estimated value, and any other parameters
determined necessary by the state geologist to comply with this section.
Such information shall be periodically updated and company data may be
maintained confidential subject to the same requirements as that required
by the federal agency of jurisdiction or, if no specific language exists
in federal law, the confidential period shall not exceed 10 years.
- The Florida
Geological Survey shall prepare, maintain and make available, in both
paper and electronic or computer-based formats, maps identifying the
location in latitude and longitude of all oil field wells and gas field
wells, oil test wells and gas test wells, non-oil test wells and non-gas
test wells, and stratigraphic test wells, and seismic line recording
points, or any other deep, geologic information that may provide useful
subsurface information for industry and other public agencies. When
available, fluid levels in any oil, gas, or other test well shall be
measured or obtained from the operator or owner and shall be tested for
water chemistry. The department may use for such tasks such funds from the
Petroleum Exploration and Production Bond Trust Fund as may be
appropriated by the Legislature.
- COLLECTION OF
GEOLOGICAL SPECIMENS The Division of Technical Services shall, through the
geological staff, make collections of specimens illustrating the
geological and mineral features of the state, including lands beneath the
sovereign water of this state. The staff shall operate and maintain a
central, state-wide repository for such specimens, for well cuttings and
cores and related surface and subsurface samples, and associated
supplemental data.
- NOTIFYING OWNER OF
DEPOSITS LOCATED The state geologist and his or her assistants, when they
discover any mineral deposits or other geologic substance of value, shall
make a reasonable attempt to notify the owner of the land upon which such
deposits occur.
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