CHAPTER 69-1539
House Bill No. 735
AN ACT empowering the Board of County Commissioners of St.
Johns County, Florida, to provide for the protection of property in said County from loss or destruction by fire, providing
for a limitation on the amount to be expended therefor, and
providing time for taking effect.
Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
^ Section 1. The Board of County Commissioners of St. Johns
County, Florida, be, and it is hereby empowered to provide for
the protection of property in said County from loss or destruction by fire.
Section 2. In order to carry out the power conferred by this
act, the Board of County Commissioners may, in its discretion,
contact, with or without competitive bidding, for such services
with any municipality or with any volunteer fire association on
such basis as it may deem fair and equitable.
Section 3. The Board of County Commissioners shall not
expend in any one fiscal . year more than Twelve Thousand
($12,000.00) Dollars for the purpose of this act.
Section 4. Chapter 63-1847, Special Acts of 1963, and all
law's or parts of laws in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
Section 5. This act shall take effect immediately upon its
becoming a law.
Became a law without the Governor’s approval.
Filed in Office Secretary of State May 13, 1969.
CHAPTER 69-1540
House Bill No. 2198
AN ACT relating to St. Johns County; amending section 1 of chapter 67-3 984, Laws of Florida, making it unlawful to fish or cause to be fished any type of net or seine, except common cast net, from beaches bordering said county during specified season, by changing beginning date of the season; providing an effective date.
Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
Section 1. Section 1 of chapter 67-1984, Laws of Florida, is amended to read:
Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to fish or cause to be fished any type of net or seine, except common cast net, from the beaches bordering the Atlantic Ocean in St. Johns County, Florida, from May 1, to September 15 annually.
Section 2. This act shall take effect immediately upon becoming a law.
Became a law without the Governor’s approval.
Filed in Office Secretary of State June 29, 1969.