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Code · Florida · Title XXVIII — Natural Resources; Conservation, Reclamation, and Use · Chapter 376

376.30715 Innocent victim petroleum storage system restoration.

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A contaminated site acquired by the current owner prior to July 1, 1990, which has ceased operating as a petroleum storage or retail business prior to January 1, 1985, is eligible for financial assistance pursuant to s. 376.305 (6), notwithstanding s. 376.305 (6)(a). For purposes of this section, the term “acquired” means the acquisition of title to the property; however, a subsequent transfer of the property to a spouse or child of the owner, a surviving spouse or child of the owner in trust or free of trust, a revocable trust created for the benefit of the settlor, or a corporate entity created by the owner to hold title to the site does not disqualify the site from financial assistance pursuant to s. 376.305 (6), and applicants previously denied coverage may reapply.
Eligible sites shall be ranked in accordance with s. 376.3071 (5).
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