Customary Use Doctrine helps clarify some issues of public beach access
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Customary Use Doctrine helps clarify some issues of public beach access
Above, a fence at the south end of the island in November 2021 at Hill Tide became the subject of discussions about the customary use of beaches, as it blocked walkers. Boca Beacon archives BY MARCY SHORTUSE Tuesday, June 24, was a big day for Florida beaches, as Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law Senate Bill 1622. It is a new piece of legislation that replaces a 2018 statute (House Bill 681) requiring that beachfront communities had to prove the…
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