Florida Senate - 2014                          SENATOR AMENDMENT
       Bill No. CS/CS/HB 7005, 2nd Eng.
       
       
       
       
       
       
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             05/01/2014 02:57 PM       .      05/02/2014 07:59 PM       
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       Senator Ring moved the following:
       
    1         Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
    2  
    3         Between lines 1644 and 1645
    4  insert:
    5         Section 42. To ensure the safe and efficient operation of
    6  this state’s roadways, a county or municipality must respond to
    7  a request by a county or municipality to which it provides, by
    8  agreement, traffic signal or traffic control device services
    9  within 60 days after receiving such a request regarding the
   10  evaluation, installation, operation, or maintenance of such
   11  traffic signals or other traffic control devices.
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   13  ================= T I T L E  A M E N D M E N T ================
   14  And the title is amended as follows:
   15         Delete lines 2 - 208
   16  and insert:
   17         An act relating to transportation; amending s.
   18         61.13016, F.S.; revising notification requirements
   19         with respect to the suspension of the driver license
   20         of a child support obligor; requiring delinquent child
   21         support obligors to provide certain documentation
   22         within a specified period in order to prevent the
   23         suspension of his or her driver license; amending s.
   24         316.003, F.S.; defining the terms “sanitation vehicle”
   25         and “utility service vehicle” for purposes of the
   26         Florida Uniform Traffic Control Law; creating s.
   27         316.0778, F.S.; defining the term “automated license
   28         plate recognition system”; requiring the Department of
   29         State to consult with the Department of Law
   30         Enforcement in establishing a retention schedule for
   31         records generated by the use of an automated license
   32         plate recognition system; amending s. 316.126, F.S.;
   33         requiring a driver to change lanes when approaching a
   34         sanitation or utility service vehicle performing a
   35         service-related task on the roadside; amending s.
   36         316.193, F.S.; authorizing the court to order the
   37         placement of an ignition interlock device for certain
   38         first-time offenders of driving under the influence;
   39         authorizing the court to dismiss an order of
   40         impoundment or immobilization as a result of driving
   41         under the influence if the defendant provides proof to
   42         the court of the installation of a functioning,
   43         certified ignition interlock device; authorizing the
   44         court to order sobriety and drug monitoring in
   45         addition to specified ignition interlock device
   46         requirements; defining terms; amending s. 316.1937,
   47         F.S.; providing requirements for a person otherwise
   48         required to have an installed ignition interlock
   49         device to operate a leased motor vehicle in the course
   50         and scope of employment without installation of such
   51         device; amending s. 316.1938, F.S.; revising
   52         requirements for certification of ignition interlock
   53         devices; requiring contracts between the department
   54         and ignition interlock device service providers;
   55         providing contract requirements; requiring the
   56         provider to maintain confidentiality under specified
   57         provisions; providing for application of specified
   58         provisions; amending s. 316.1975, F.S.; providing that
   59         certain requirements for an unattended vehicle do not
   60         apply to a vehicle that is started by remote control
   61         under certain circumstances; amending s. 316.2126,
   62         F.S.; revising the timeframe for the authorized use of
   63         golf carts, low-speed vehicles, and utility vehicles
   64         related to seasonal delivery personnel; amending s.
   65         316.2952, F.S.; revising a provision exempting a
   66         global position system device or similar satellite
   67         receiver device from the prohibition of attachments on
   68         windshields; amending s. 316.86, F.S.; revising
   69         provisions relating to the operation of vehicles
   70         equipped with autonomous technology on state roads for
   71         testing purposes; authorizing certain research
   72         organizations to operate such vehicles; deleting an
   73         obsolete provision; amending s. 318.15, F.S.;
   74         prohibiting the department from accepting the
   75         resubmission of certain driver license suspensions;
   76         amending s. 318.18, F.S.; providing for a clerk of
   77         court to designate a local governmental entity for
   78         disposition of certain parking citations; authorizing
   79         such entity to retain the processing fee; amending s.
   80         320.02, F.S.; requiring the department to withhold the
   81         renewal of registration or replacement registration of
   82         a motor vehicle identified in a notice submitted by a
   83         lienor for failure to surrender the vehicle; providing
   84         conditions under which a revalidation sticker or
   85         replacement license plate may be issued; amending ss.
   86         320.08056 and 320.08058, F.S.; revising the names of
   87         certain specialty license plates; revising
   88         distribution of revenue received from the sale of a
   89         certain plate; revising requirements for the use of
   90         specialty license plate annual use fees; defining the
   91         term “administrative expenses”; amending s. 320.089,
   92         F.S.; creating a new military-related special use
   93         license plate that will be stamped with the word
   94         “Veteran”; amending s. 320.08062, F.S.; revising audit
   95         and attestation requirements for specialty license
   96         plate organizations and the department; revising
   97         procedures for discontinuance of revenue payments and
   98         deauthorization of a plate; directing the department
   99         to notify the Legislature within a certain timeframe
  100         if an organization has failed to use revenue in
  101         accordance with specified provisions; amending s.
  102         320.083, F.S.; revising the requirements for a special
  103         license plate for certain amateur radio operators;
  104         amending s. 320.1316, F.S.; prohibiting the department
  105         from issuing a license plate, revalidation sticker, or
  106         replacement license plate for a vehicle, or a vessel
  107         registration number or decal for a vessel, identified
  108         in a notice from a lienor; requiring that a notice to
  109         surrender a vehicle or vessel be signed under oath by
  110         the lienor; authorizing a registered owner of a
  111         vehicle or vessel to bring a civil action to dispute a
  112         notice to surrender a vehicle or vessel or his or her
  113         inclusion on the list of persons who may not be issued
  114         a license plate, revalidation sticker, replacement
  115         license plate, or vessel registration number or decal;
  116         providing procedures for such a civil action;
  117         providing for the award of attorney fees and costs;
  118         amending s. 320.771, F.S.; requiring a licensed
  119         recreational vehicle dealer who applies for a
  120         supplemental license to hold certain off-premises
  121         sales to notify the local department office of the
  122         dates and location for such sales; specifying
  123         requirements for licensed recreational vehicle dealers
  124         to hold such sales; creating s. 322.032, F.S.;
  125         requiring the department to begin to review and
  126         prepare for the development of a system for issuing an
  127         optional digital proof of driver license; authorizing
  128         the department to contract with private entities to
  129         develop the system; providing requirements for digital
  130         proof of driver license; providing criminal penalties
  131         for manufacturing or possessing a false digital proof
  132         of driver license; amending s. 322.055, F.S.; reducing
  133         the mandatory period of revocation or suspension of,
  134         or delay in eligibility for, a driver license for
  135         persons convicted of certain drug offenses; requiring
  136         the court to make a determination as to whether a
  137         restricted license would be appropriate for persons
  138         convicted of certain drug offenses; amending s.
  139         322.058, F.S.; requiring the department to reinstate
  140         the driving privilege and allow registration of a
  141         motor vehicle of a child support obligor upon receipt
  142         of an affidavit containing specified information;
  143         amending s. 322.059, F.S.; requiring the department to
  144         invalidate the digital proof of driver license for a
  145         person whose license or registration has been
  146         suspended; amending s. 322.141, F.S.; revising
  147         requirements for special markings on driver licenses
  148         and state identification cards for persons designated
  149         as sexual predators or subject to registration as
  150         sexual offenders to include persons so designated or
  151         subject to registration under the laws of another
  152         jurisdiction; amending s. 322.143, F.S.; providing for
  153         a first responder, emergency medical technician, or
  154         other authorized health care practitioner to access
  155         medical information through use of a person’s driver
  156         license or identification card under certain
  157         conditions; amending s. 322.15, F.S.; authorizing a
  158         digital proof of driver license to be accepted in lieu
  159         of a physical driver license; amending s. 322.27,
  160         F.S.; providing for a clerk of court to remove a
  161         habitual traffic offender designation if the offender
  162         meets certain conditions; amending s. 322.2715, F.S.;
  163         authorizing ignition interlock device installation for
  164         at least 6 continuous months for a first offense of
  165         driving under the influence; creating s. 322.276,
  166         F.S.; authorizing the department to issue a driver
  167         license to a person whose license is suspended or
  168         revoked in another state under certain circumstances;
  169         amending s. 323.002, F.S.; providing that an
  170         unauthorized wrecker operator’s wrecker, tow truck, or
  171         other motor vehicle used during certain offenses may
  172         be immediately removed and impounded; requiring an
  173         unauthorized wrecker operator to disclose in writing
  174         to the owner or operator of a motor vehicle certain
  175         information; requiring the unauthorized wrecker
  176         operator to provide a copy of the disclosure to the
  177         owner or operator in the presence of a law enforcement
  178         officer if such officer is at the scene of a motor
  179         vehicle accident; authorizing a law enforcement
  180         officer from a local governmental agency or state law
  181         enforcement agency to cause to be removed and
  182         impounded from the scene of a wrecked or disabled
  183         vehicle an unauthorized wrecker, tow truck, or other
  184         motor vehicle; authorizing the authority that caused
  185         the removal and impoundment to assess a cost recovery
  186         fine; requiring a release form; requiring the wrecker,
  187         tow truck, or other motor vehicle to remain impounded
  188         until the fine is paid; providing the amounts for the
  189         cost recovery fine for first and subsequent
  190         violations; requiring the unauthorized wrecker
  191         operator to pay the fees associated with the removal
  192         and storage of the wrecker, tow truck, or other motor
  193         vehicle; amending s. 526.141, F.S.; requiring self
  194         service gasoline pumps to display an additional decal
  195         containing specified information; requiring the
  196         Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to
  197         confirm compliance by a specified date; providing for
  198         preemption of local laws and regulations pertaining to
  199         fueling assistance for certain motor vehicle
  200         operators; amending s. 526.142, F.S.; providing for
  201         preemption of local laws and regulations pertaining to
  202         air and vacuum devices; amending s. 562.11, F.S.;
  203         authorizing the court to direct the department to
  204         issue a restricted driver license to certain persons;
  205         amending s. 812.0155, F.S.; deleting a provision
  206         requiring the suspension of the driver license of a
  207         person adjudicated guilty of certain offenses;
  208         authorizing the court to direct the department to
  209         issue a restricted driver license to certain persons;
  210         amending s. 832.09, F.S.; providing that the
  211         suspension of a driver license of a person being
  212         prosecuted for passing a worthless check is
  213         discretionary; amending section 45 of chapter 2008
  214         176, Laws of Florida; extending the prohibition of the
  215         issuance of new specialty license plates; directing
  216         the department to develop and present to the Governor
  217         and the Legislature a plan that addresses certain
  218         vehicle registration holds; directing the department
  219         to conduct and submit to the Governor and the
  220         Legislature a study on the effectiveness of ignition
  221         interlock device use; providing for the use of revenue
  222         received from the sale of certain specialty license
  223         plates; requiring a county or municipality to respond
  224         to certain requests from other counties or
  225         municipalities within a specified timeframe; providing
  226         an effective date.