Florida Regulations 29I-7.014: Advisory Decision-Making
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(1) If two or more of the named parties submit a request for advisory decision-making to the Regional Planning Council;
(a) The RPC shall assist the parties to select and retain an appropriate neutral;
(b) The parties may request that the RPC make the selection; or
(c) The parties may request the RPC to provide an advisory opinion at a regularly scheduled or emergency meeting. Parties serving on the Regional Planning Council may excuse themselves from voting on advisories which directly address their jurisdiction.
(2) A neutral handling a dispute must understand Florida growth management issues, have appropriate experience, and be acceptable to the parties.
(3) The parties shall submit an advisory decision-making report in accordance with subsection 29I-7.015(4), F.A.C., of this process at the conclusion.
Rulemaking Authority 186.509 FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 186.509. History-New 4-12-94.
Terms Used In Florida Regulations 29I-7.014
- Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
(b) The parties may request that the RPC make the selection; or
(c) The parties may request the RPC to provide an advisory opinion at a regularly scheduled or emergency meeting. Parties serving on the Regional Planning Council may excuse themselves from voting on advisories which directly address their jurisdiction.
(2) A neutral handling a dispute must understand Florida growth management issues, have appropriate experience, and be acceptable to the parties.
(3) The parties shall submit an advisory decision-making report in accordance with subsection 29I-7.015(4), F.A.C., of this process at the conclusion.
Rulemaking Authority 186.509 FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 186.509. History-New 4-12-94.