2019 Florida Regulations 40E-63.314: Master Permit General Conditions
Effective date: 7/3/2001
The master permit shall be subject to the following conditions subsections (1)-(9):
(1) All field sampling required as part of this research shall be collected according to an approved FDEP Comprehensive Quality Assurance Plan as specified in subsection 40E-63.310(2), F.A.C.
(2) All laboratory analysis of parameters required as part of this research shall be analyzed by a laboratory certified in accordance with Florida Statutes § 403.0625, to analyze the specific parameters identified in the permitted program scope-of-work.
(3) All data collected as part of this research shall be available in a database format, clearly described and made available to all parties.
(4) The research elements shall be implemented no later than 6 months following District approval of the scope-of-work.
(5) The permittee shall submit to the District the quarterly and annual reports as specified in the approved scope-of-work. The first annual report is due one year and 180 days after issuance of the permit.
(6) The permittee shall allow District staff or designated agents access to the permitted property for the purpose of evaluating the water quality monitoring system on site, collecting water quality samples, or monitoring Best Management Practice testing and implementation. District staff shall attempt to notify the permittee by telephone prior to a site visit. Since it is not possible to predict precisely when discharges will occur or problems will arise resulting in the need for a site visit, the District may not be able to provide a lengthy period of notice to the designated person in advance of a visit.
(7) This permit does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility to comply with all other laws or regulations applicable to the use of or discharges from the parcel.
(8) This permit does not convey to the permittee any property right nor any rights or privileges other than those specified in the permit.
(9) This permit does not relieve the permittee from liability for harm or injury to: human health or welfare; animal, plant or aquatic life; or property.
Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113 FS. Law Implemented 373.4592(4)(f) FS. History—New 1-1-97, Amended 6-30-97, 7-3-01.