The issue in this case is whether the adoption of a rule by the Orange County School Board (Respondent) creating and revising high school attendance zones is an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.Petitioners failed to establish standing to challenge school rezoning. There was no evidence of material failure to comply with rulemaking requirements or Respondent`s rezoning procedures.
The issue presented is whether a rule establishing high school attendance zones is an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority within the meaning of Subsection 120.52(8), Florida Statutes (2004).A portion of the challenged rule that Respondent developed and adopted, in relevant part, through private rule development workshops is invalid.