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Code · Florida · Title XXII — Ports and Harbors · Chapter 310

310.042 Organization of board; meetings.

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(1)Immediately after the appointment and qualification of its members, the board shall meet and organize. Said board shall annually elect a chair and a vice chair from its membership. Members, while attending official board meetings, shall receive per diem and mileage, as specified in s. 112.061 , from their place of residence to the place of meeting and return.
(2)Said board shall hold one or more regular meetings each year at some convenient place in the state on such date or dates as the board may select. Special meetings may be called by a majority of the board. The secretary of the board shall give written notice of all regular and special meetings to all pilots in addition to any other persons required by law to be notified.
(3)Within 14 days from any meeting of the board, the board shall forward a written report to each pilot outlining any actions of the board taken at the meeting which would affect any pilots.
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