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Sunshine 811 is looking for an Enforcer By Scott Jenkins, NUCA of Florida Lobbyist, Carlton Fields Sunshine 811, the not-for-profit tasked with promoting and facilitating excavation safety and underground facility damage prevention in Florida, recently held their Annual Strategy meeting from August 14-16 in Daytona Beach, FL. Mike Woodall with John Woody Inc. represented NUCA FL at the meetings. These meetings were the opportunity for their utility members and committee members to provide input on the administrative, financial and legislative/advocacy goals of the organization. One of the chief issues discussed was upcoming legislation for the 2020 Florida Regular Legislative Session. During the 2019 Regular Session, Sunshine 811 pushed HB 263 by Rep. Bobby Payne (R-Palatka) and its companion bill, SB 848 by Sen. Doug Broxson (R-Pensacola). The bill did a number of things including but not limited to: ■ ■ 12 changing number of days’ notice from two to three that an excavator must provide DITCHMEN • SEPTEMBER 2019 to free-access notification system before beginning any excavation or demolition; ■ ■ creating an underground facility damage prevention review panel; ■ ■ creating civil penalties which review panel may assess; and, ■ ■ providing penalties for removal or damage of permanent underground facility markers. The bill was not heard by any committees of reference because legislative staff pointed out to the organization that because Sunshine 811 is not a constitutional entity, it does not have authority to enforce or levy fines. The House Energy & Utilities Subcommittee did have a workshop on damage prevention that included presentations by affected groups on the subject. NUCA of Florida President Jordan Lee testified before the Subcommittee.