Florida Statutes Part II - Drug Interdiction (Ss. 250.531-250.5395)
- 250.531 - Drug Interdiction Responsibilities.
When authorized or directed by the Governor, the Florida National Guard may assist federal law enforcement agencies in interdicting the importation of controlled substances into...
- 250.533 - Purpose.
The purposes of this compact are to:(1) Provide for mutual assistance and support among the party states in the utilization of the National Guard in drug...
- 250.534 - Entry Into Force And Withdrawal.
(1) This compact shall enter into force when enacted into law by any two states. Thereafter, this compact shall become effective as to any other state...
- 250.535 - Definitions; Mutual Assistance And Support.
(1) As used in this compact:(a) “Drug interdiction and counter-drug activities” means the use of National Guard personnel, while not in federal service, in any law enforcement...
- 250.536 - Responsibilities.
(1) Nothing in this compact shall be construed as a waiver of any benefits, privileges, immunities, or rights otherwise provided for National Guard personnel performing duty...
- 250.537 - Delegation.
Nothing in this compact shall be construed to prevent the Governor of a party state from delegating any of his or her responsibilities or authority...
- 250.538 - Limitations.
Nothing in this compact shall:(1) Authorize or permit National Guard units or personnel to be placed under the operational control of any person not having the...
- 250.539 - Construction And Severability.
This compact shall be liberally construed so as to effectuate the purposes thereof. The provisions of this compact shall be severable and if any phrase,...
- 250.5395 - Provision Of Training And Facilities To Support Illegal Drug Reduction.
Subject to an annual appropriation, the Florida National Guard shall provide training, training support, and facilities to facilitate the state’s attainment of its goals to...
Last modified: September 23, 2016