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Title XIII — Planning and Development · Chapter 186
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186.001 Short title.
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186.002 Findings and intent.
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186.003 Definitions; ss. 186.001 - 186.031, 186.801 - 186.901.
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186.004 Governor; chief planning officer of the state.
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186.005 Designation of departmental planning officer.
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186.006 Powers and responsibilities of Executive Office of the Governor.
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186.007 State comprehensive plan; preparation; revision.
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186.008 State comprehensive plan; revision; implementation.
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186.009 Growth management portion of the state comprehensive plan.
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186.021 Long-range program plans.
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186.031 Annual report.
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186.501 Short title.
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186.502 Legislative findings; public purpose.
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186.503 Definitions relating to Florida Regional Planning Council Act.
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186.504 Regional planning councils; creation; membership.
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186.505 Regional planning councils; powers and duties.
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186.506 Executive Office of the Governor; powers and duties.
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186.507 Strategic regional policy plans.
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186.508 Strategic regional policy plan adoption; consistency with state comprehensive plan.
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186.509 Dispute resolution process.
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186.511 Evaluation of strategic regional policy plan; changes in plan.
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186.512 Designation of regional planning councils.
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186.513 Reports.
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186.515 Creation of regional planning councils under chapter 163.
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186.801 Ten-year site plans.
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186.803 Use of geographic information by governmental entities.
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186.901 Population census determination.
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