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Agenda Packets
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7/10/1989
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Page two <br />a. Clarifies the laws to provide that a local <br />governmental may itselfhengagelinsanoti-competittive <br />ecti011 Of <br />solid waste, may le and buslnesses <br />practices, and require private people <br />to also engage in conduct which may otherwise <br />violate anti-trust laws. <br />b• Provides that the Legislative Commission on Waste <br />Management along with representatives of local <br />government and the solid waste collection industry, <br />must prepare a report which examines whether and <br />ender what circumstances, a local unit of government <br />shall pay just and reasonable compensation to solid <br />waste collectors who are displaced when a Local unit <br />of government organizes solid waste collection. <br />NOTE: This legislation addresses two issues that are of <br />significance to the Crganizedshould <br />collecCouncil <br />system seriously Te <br />consider going to an organized fear of being in <br />first is that we can do so without any <br />violation of anti-trust laws; the second <br />dcis that we are <br />not, at this time, required to pay just whose business <br />for <br />haulers currently operating in the City <br />may be displaced as a result of implementing an <br />organized collection system. <br />Lottery - <br />Cities are prohibited from limiting vendors of lottery <br />tickets within their jurisdiction. <br />S. Dangerous dogs - Chapter 37 (FS382) <br />Provides that municipalities may not regulate dangerous <br />dogs based solely on the specific breed of the dog. The <br />for the <br />statute does set forth specific <br />procedureand makes <br />ceasing and reclaiming a misdereanor if <br />negligent acts of thTedenor substanof the tial bodily harm, <br />the acts result i1,9198t <br />Effective Aug <br />9. <br />7. Liquor Licenses and Sales - Chapter 49 (FS358) <br />permits the on -sale sales of intoxicating liquors after <br />midnight on Sundays and off -sale sales on July 4th and <br />New Year's Day. Various <br />NOTE: Staff will be working with the City Attorney's <br />office to amend the City's liquor codes to comply with <br />other various changes made by this legislation and will <br />direction from Council regarding your <br />be requesting <br />desire to continue to prohibit on -sale sales of liquor <br />on Sundays after midnight and off -sale sales of liquor <br />on July 4th and New Year's Day. <br />
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