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Bradley Ian Brustman Marshall
Bradley Ian Brustman Marshall
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Bar #98008(FL)     License for 12 years
Tallahassee FL

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Florida Laws: 120.52120.54120.541120.56120.569120.57120.68267.061373.042373.0421373.414373.709

Florida Administrative Code: 18-21.00418-21.005162-343.100

14-001644RP  FLORIDA WILDLIFE FEDERATION, INC. vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2014)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 11, 2014
The issues to be determined in this case are whether proposed Florida Administrative Code Rules 62-42.100, 62-42.200, 62-42.300, and a document incorporated by reference (“the Proposed Rules”) are invalid exercises of delegated legislative authority; whether the Department of Environmental Protection (“DEP”) complied with statutory requirements regarding preparation of a statement of estimated regulatory costs (“SERC”) for the Proposed Rules; and whether the approval by the Governing Board of the Suwannee River Water Management District (“SRWMD”) of a document entitled “Recovery Strategy: Lower Santa Fe River Basin” (“Recovery Strategy”) is invalid because it required rulemaking.It is concluded that proposed rules 62-42.100, 62-42.200, and the Supplemental Regulatory Measures incorporated by reference in rule 62.-42.300(1)(d) are valid, but proposed rules 62-42.300(1)(a) and (b) are invalid because they are vague.
12-003427  SAVE OUR CREEKS, INC. AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONFEDERATION OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA, INC. vs FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION AND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2012)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 18, 2012
The issue to be determined in this case is whether the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (“Commission”) is entitled to the requested minor modification of its existing Environmental Resource Permit and Sovereign Submerged Lands Authorization, which would authorize the backfilling of a portion of Fisheating Creek as part of a restoration project.The applicant for a Consolidated Environmental Resource Permit and Sovereignty Submerged Lands Authorization failed to provide reasonable assurance that the proposed restoration of Fisheating Creek was not contrary to the public interest.

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