§ 20-77. Representation of county tourism.  


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  • No business entity, other than a county tourism promotion agency, within the boundaries of Okaloosa County, Florida, shall use names as specified in Section 125.0104(9)(e), Florida Statutes, including "visitor information centers" when representing itself to the public as an entity representing tourism interest of the county.

    Being a county levying the tourist development tax as aforesaid, in addition to any other powers and duties provided for agencies created for the purpose of tourism promotion by Okaloosa County, such agencies are authorized and empowered to represent themselves to the public as convention and visitors bureaus, visitors bureaus, tourist development councils, vacation bureaus, county tourism promotion agencies, or visitor information centers.

(Ord. No. 04-07, §§ 2, 3, 4-20-04; Ord. No. 12-21, § 7, 9-18-12; Ord. No. 14-08, § 1, 7-15-14; Ord. No. 18-18 , § 1, 7-17-18)

Editor's note

Ord. No. 04-07, §§ 2, 3 adopted April 20, 2004, was not specifically amendatory of the Code and has been included as § 20-77 at the discretion of the editor.