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FWC, DEP, DACS enhance service to Floridians
6/26/2012
Credit:
Katie Purcell -FWC
FWC, DEP, DACS enhance service to Floridians



On July 1, officers and staff from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
and the Department of Agricultural and Consumer Services (DACS) will be combined
with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) in a move directed
by the Florida Legislature and approved by Gov. Rick Scott.

The 145 new sworn officers will don FWC uniforms and integrate completely into the
ranks of the FWC, resulting in more efficient service to Floridians and visitors.

"We will have more field-level officers available to respond to calls," said Col.
Jim Brown, division director. "New and current FWC officers will be expected to
patrol state forests, state parks, wildlife management areas and state waters as a
more efficient and effective team."

The reorganization will save the state more than $3 million over the next five years
and $1.28 million in recurring, annual savings.

"Through rearranging extra management and support positions, the consolidation will
establish additional patrol and first-response capabilities and expand law
enforcement coverage," Brown said.

The public can expect to see FWC officers in state parks and state forests and call
upon them for help.

"We will continue to provide excellent resource protection, boating-and-waterways
services and public safety protection," Brown said.

People should report fish and wildlife crimes, boating violations as well as
environmental crimes and state park and state forest issues to the FWC's Wildlife
Alert Hotline<http://myfwc.com/contact/report/wildlife-alert/>: 888-404-3922.

DEP's Bureau of Emergency Response (BER) will not move to the FWC, but will continue
responding to emergency chemical spills and working with law enforcement on
environmental crime matters at DEP. DEP's emergency numbers, #DEP or 877-2-SAVEFL
should be used to report environmental emergencies, such as oil and chemical spills.

"The consolidation of officers will provide a more extensive network of
environmental crime law enforcement coverage throughout Florida," said BER Chief
Gwen Keenan. "DEP's Bureau of Emergency Response will continue to work closely with
its law enforcement partners on environmental crime issues as it has done in the
past."

In 2011 the Florida Legislature created a Law Enforcement Consolidation Task Force,
which met to develop work groups and evaluate functions of several law enforcement
agencies. Ultimately, it recommended that DEP's Division of Law Enforcement be
integrated into the FWC's Division of Law Enforcement. It also suggested that some
personnel from the DACS Office of Agricultural Law Enforcement - the officers
assigned to patrol state forests and the investigator responsible for commercial
aquaculture violations - be incorporated.

"FWC officers in the field have been working alongside DEP and DACS officers for
years," Brown said. "The consolidation simply provides an official, more efficient
method of serving the public."
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