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Code · Florida · Title IV — Executive Branch · Chapter 20

20.3311 Additional powers of commission.

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(1)The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is assigned all powers, duties, responsibilities, functions, positions, and property necessary for enforcement of the laws and rules governing:
(a)Management, protection, conservation, improvement, and expansion of the state-owned lands managed by the Department of Environmental Protection, including state parks, coastal and aquatic managed areas, and greenways and trails.
(b)Conservation and recreation lands and commercial aquaculture managed by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
(2)Law enforcement officers of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission are conferred full power to investigate and arrest for any violation of the rules of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Department of Environmental Protection, and the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund.
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