21-49.1 - Required disclosures regarding septic tank systems for real estate transactions. (a) Applicability. (1) This section shall be a minimum standard and shall apply to both the incorporated and unincorporated areas.
County Ordinance Violations are violations of the Escambia County Florida Code of Ordinances. Such violations may include: Animal Control Violation. Consuming Alcoholic Beverages in a Prohibited Area. County Park Violations.
21-28. - Noises; unnecessary and excessive prohibited. Intent, applicability, and enforcement. The purpose of this section is to protect the health and quality of life of Miami-Dade County's residents and visitors through the regulation of unreasonably loud, excessive, unnecessary, or unusual noise.
The County's Employee Protection Ordinance, sometimes referred to as the Whistleblower Ordinance, seeks to ensure that local government employees who have knowledge of unlawful activity, misfeasance, malfeasance, waste or fraud by the County, cities or independent contractors, report such knowledge to the appropriate ...
The Inspector General shall head the Office. The organization and administration of the Office of the Inspector General shall be sufficiently independent to assure that no interference or influence external to the Office adversely affects the independence and objectivity of the Inspector General.
Nonconsent towing without prior consent of vehicle owner or duly authorized driver of vehicle. Only persons duly licensed under this article shall recover, tow or remove a vehicle or provide storage in connection therewith without the prior express instruction of the vehicle owner or authorized driver.
08-133, which requires issuance of a Certificate of Use (CU) by the Department of Planning and Zoning (DP&Z) for residential properties (in unincorporated Miami- Dade County) which are acquired through a Certificate of Title (Foreclosures and Judgments), in ance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes.
The Florida Human Rights Act of 1977 expanded the authority of the Commission from being a community relations-based agency to also being an enforcement agency. This Act allowed the Commission to investigate and resolve complaints of employment discrimination through administrative and legal channels.
21-28. - Noises; unnecessary and excessive prohibited. Intent, applicability, and enforcement. The purpose of this section is to protect the health and quality of life of Miami-Dade County's residents and visitors through the regulation of unreasonably loud, excessive, unnecessary, or unusual noise.