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Official Document Type
Miscellaneous
Approved Date
09/14/2004
Control Number
2004-212C
Agenda Item Number
County Administrator Signature
Entity Name
Hurricane Emergency Order 2004-03
State of Florida
Subject
Occupational Licenses
Hurricane Charley and Frances
Archived Roll/Disk#
3223
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SmeadsoftID
4266
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This docunmnt was prepared by <br /> - 21 Z <br /> #14 shouli be returned to C <br /> the County Attorney' s Mice, ORIGINAL <br /> 1.840 25th at ., Vero Beach, <br /> 1S, aFlo r�`�Di� IRIVER COUNTY EMERGENCY ORDER 2004 -03 <br /> WHEREAS , EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 04- 192 ( Emergency Management) <br /> was issued by Jeb Bush , the Governor of the State of Florida on September 1 , 2004 that <br /> declared that Hurricane Frances , alone and in combination with the destruction by <br /> Hurricane Charley , threatens the State of Florida with a catastrophic disaster; and <br /> WHEREAS , EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 04 - 192 ( Emergency Management ) <br /> declared that a state of emergency exists in the State of Florida for sixty (60 ) days from <br /> September 1 , 2004 , unless extended ; and <br /> WHEREAS , EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 04 -206 ( Emergency Management) <br /> dated September 10 , 2004 , extended the state of emergency that exists in the State of <br /> Florida for sixty (60 ) days from September 10 , 2004 , that is , until November 10 , 2004 , <br /> unless further extended ; and <br /> WHEREAS , Section 8 of each of the aforementioned EXECUTIVE ORDERS found <br /> that the special duties and responsibilities resting upon some state , regional and local <br /> agencies and other governmental bodies in responding to the disaster may require them to <br /> deviate from the statutes , rules , ordinances , and orders they administer, and therefore <br /> gave such agencies and other governmental bodies the authority to take formal action by <br /> emergency rule or order in accordance with Sections 120 . 54 (4 ) and 252 . 46 (2 ) , Florida <br /> Statutes , to the extent that such actions are needed to cope with this emergency; and <br /> WHEREAS , by operation of law, the aforementioned EXECUTIVE ORDERS , <br /> Florida Statutes sections 252 . 36 , 252 . 38 , and 252 . 46 , and Indian River County <br /> Resolutions 2004 - 95 and 2004 — 096 , the Indian River County Board of County <br /> Commissioners sitting as the Board of Commissioners of the Emergency Services District <br /> of Indian River County has the authority to issue orders and rules during the period of the <br /> declared emergency, and has delegated the ability to issue Emergency Orders for Indian <br /> River County to the County Administrator, <br /> WHEREAS , Subsection 1 of Section 207 . 05 of the Code of Indian River County <br /> provides as follows : <br /> 1 . All licenses shall be sold by the tax collector beginning August 1 of each <br /> year, are due and payable on or before September 30 of each year, and <br /> expire on September 30 of the succeeding year. if September 30 falls on a <br /> weekend or holiday, the tax is due and payable on or before the first working <br /> day following September 30 . There are no partial licenses . Licenses that are <br /> not renewed when due and payable are delinquent and subject to a <br /> delinquency penalty of ten ( 10 ) percent for the month of October, plus an <br /> additional five ( 5 ) percent penalty for each subsequent month of delinquency <br /> until paid . However, the total delinquency penalty shall not exceed twenty- <br /> five (25 ) percent 1 o574tthe occupation license tax for the delinquent <br /> establishment . THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN RECORDED <br /> IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF <br /> INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FL <br /> BK : 1781 PGA 163 , Pagel of 2 <br /> 09/15/2004 at 11 :04 AM , 1 <br /> JEFFREY K BARTON , CLERK OF <br /> COURT <br />
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