[Sqg-program] FW: SQG authority and responsibility Fundingthrough Business License Surcharge

Pierce, Georgia R Georgia.Pierce at brevardcounty.us
Mon Jun 7 16:21:06 EDT 2010


In Brevard County every business has to pay a business tax fee from the
County, if they operate in the municipality they must obtain a city
license as well.  We have an agreement with the County Tax Collector to
collect our fees. 


Georgia Pierce
Brevard County Natural Resources Management Office

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From: sqg-program-bounces at lists.dep.state.fl.us
[mailto:sqg-program-bounces at lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of
Boatwright, Kelley
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 2:05 PM
To: Perrigan, Glen; Sqg-program at lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: RE: [Sqg-program] FW: SQG authority and responsibility
Fundingthrough Business License Surcharge

Hi everyone!  In Hillsborough County, if a business is operating within
the city limits (there are 3 municipalities in Hillsborough) it is
required to obtain a business tax license from that particular city and
also from the county.  Because of this, we only assess the hazardous
waste surcharge on the county business tax licenses so we are not double
charging a business for the same inspection. 

In terms of authority for carrying out the SQG program, my agency, the
Environmental Protection Commission, is a little different in that we
are actually a state-mandated agency with a special act so we have
regulatory authority in both the unincorporated county and in all 3
municipalities.  We do not fall under the County Administrator.  We have
an Agreement with the County Tax Collector in terms of collecting our
fees and we have an Agreement with Hillsborough County that my agency
will carry out the SQG program.  

Hope this helps.




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Perrigan, Glen
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 1:31 PM
To: Sqg-program at lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: [Sqg-program] FW: SQG authority and responsibility Funding
through Business License Surcharge

Hi All
Please look at the message below from Citrus County regarding SQG
Program funding through business license surcharges and working out
agreements with municipalities within the county that have their own
business license program. I know this issue has come up several times
before but I am not sure how many of the counties have resolved it.
Please "respond to all" to this email if you have dealt with some of
these issues. Thanks. Glen

Glen Perrigan
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
2600 Blair Stone Road, MS4560
Tallahassee, FL 32399-2400
W:850-245-8749
F:850-412-0528
glen.perrigan at dep.state.fl.us
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From: Paul Davis [mailto:Paul.Davis at bocc.citrus.fl.us]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2010 9:51 AM
To: Perrigan, Glen
Subject: SQG authority and responsibility


Glen-

I am reading the FDEP Guidelines for conducting the SQG program and I
have a few questions which I don't find answers to but which you may be
able to answer.  As background, Citrus County already operates an SQG
program which covers the identified businesses in our county.  We
receive notification of new businesses and have our funding assessments
collected through the County Tax Collector.  Our tax collector's office
collects a $20 assessment for us from each identified SIC businesses
which is added to their business license tax.

My dilemma is that within Citrus County, we have two cities which have
their own, separate licensing and tax collection departments.  At this
point, they do not collect SQG assessments for our County inspection
program from any business which is located within their incorporated
city limits.

* Do you know how other counties facing these problems handle this?

* Do other county governments choose to or have the authority to go into
the incorporated cities to do SQG inspections without having a city
resolution to adopt the SQG program?

* Should our counties be responsible for performing SQG inspections
without receiving funding from the cities or businesses to pay for these
inspections?

Before our SWM Director holds meetings with the city managers, I wanted
to receive some insight from you and your office.  I'm sure we are not
the only county facing these problems and I want to get your input to
see how others have handled this and to determine options toward how we
may proceed.   Thanks.
________________________________

Paul Davis
Citrus County Solid Waste Management
Hazardous Waste Coordinator
PO Box 340
Lecanto, FL  34460
paul.davis at bocc.citrus.fl.us<mailto:paul.davis at bocc.citrus.fl.us>
(352) 527-7670 Phone
(352) 527-7672 Fax
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