Bill Text: FL S0434 | 2024 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Specialty License Plates
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (? 2-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2024-03-04 - Laid on Table, refer to CS/CS/HB 403 [S0434 Detail]
Download: Florida-2024-S0434-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2024 CS for CS for SB 434 By the Committees on Fiscal Policy; and Transportation; and Senator Harrell 594-03385-24 2024434c2 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to specialty license plates; amending 3 s. 320.08056, F.S.; providing that a certain 4 discontinuation requirement for specialty license 5 plates does not apply to collegiate license plates; 6 amending s. 320.08058, F.S.; providing that collegiate 7 license plates are not subject to specified presale 8 requirements for specialty license plates; authorizing 9 certain entities to resubmit discontinued collegiate 10 license plates for reauthorization by the Department 11 of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; revising the 12 distribution of proceeds for the Live The Dream 13 license plate; defining the term “immediate relative”; 14 revising eligibility requirements for the Divine Nine 15 license plate; renaming the Give Kids the World 16 license plate; directing the department to develop 17 certain specialty license plates; providing for 18 distribution and use of fees collected from the sale 19 of the plates; providing an effective date. 20 21 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 22 23 Section 1. Paragraph (f) of subsection (8) of section 24 320.08056, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 25 320.08056 Specialty license plates.— 26 (8) 27 (f) Notwithstanding paragraph (a), on January 1 of each 28 year, the department shall discontinue the specialty license 29 plate with the fewest number of plates in circulation, including 30 license plates exempt from a statutory sales requirement. The 31 department shall mail a warning letter to the sponsoring 32 organizations of the 10 percent of specialty license plates with 33 the lowest number of valid, active registrations as of December 34 1 of each year. This paragraph does not apply to collegiate 35 license plates established under s. 320.08058(3). 36 Section 2. Subsections (3) and (47), paragraph (c) of 37 subsection (101), and paragraph (a) of subsection (107) of 38 section 320.08058, Florida Statutes, are amended, and 39 subsections (127) through (135) are added to that section, to 40 read: 41 320.08058 Specialty license plates.— 42 (3) COLLEGIATE LICENSE PLATES.— 43 (a) The department shall develop a collegiate license plate 44 as provided in this section for state and independent 45 universities domiciled in this state. However, any collegiate 46 license plate created or established after October 1, 2002, must 47 comply with all of the requirements of s. 320.08053 except the 48 presale requirements in s. 320.08053(2)(b) and be specifically 49 authorized by an act of the Legislature. Collegiate license 50 plates must bear the colors and design approved by the 51 department as appropriate for each state and independent 52 university. The word “Florida” must be stamped across the bottom 53 of the plate in small letters. 54 (b) A collegiate plate annual use fee is to be distributed 55 to the state or independent university foundation designated by 56 the purchaser for deposit in an unrestricted account. The Board 57 of Governors of the State University System shall require each 58 state university to submit a plan for approval of the 59 expenditure of all funds so designated. These funds may be used 60 only for academic enhancement, including scholarships and 61 private fundraising activities. 62 (c) If a collegiate license plate has previously been 63 discontinued pursuant to s. 320.08056(8)(f), the college or 64 university represented by the discontinued plate or the state in 65 which the college or university is located may resubmit the 66 collegiate license plate to the department for reauthorization. 67 (47) LIVE THE DREAM LICENSE PLATES.— 68 (a) The department shall develop a Live the Dream license 69 plate as provided in this section. Live the Dream license plates 70 must bear the colors and design approved by the department. The 71 word “Florida” must appear at the top of the plate, and the 72 words “Live the Dream” must appear at the bottom of the plate. 73 (b) The proceeds of the annual use fee shall bedistributed74to the Dream Foundation, Inc.,to beused in the following 75 manner: 76 1. Up to 5 percent may be distributed by the department to 77 the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, 78 Inc., as a royalty for the use of the image of Dr. Martin Luther 79 King, Jr. 80 2. All remaining annual proceeds from the sale of the plate 81 shall be deposited into a separate account within the Operating 82 Trust Fund within the Department of State and must be used to 83 support the Historic Cemeteries Program established in s. 84 267.21. Such funds must be used to research, identify, and 85 record abandoned African-American cemeteries and provide grants 86 to eligible entities pursuant to s. 267.21. 871. Up to 5 percent may be used to administer, promote, and88market the license plate.892. At least 25 percent shall be distributed equally among90the sickle cell organizations that are Florida members of the91Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Inc., for programs92that provide research, care, and treatment for sickle cell93disease.943. At least 8 percent shall be used for programs and95services provided directly by the Dream Foundation, Inc., which96assist inmates released from the custody of a county jail in97this state or a Department of Corrections facility in98successfully reentering the community.994. At least 15 percent shall be distributed as grants for100programs and services throughout this state which assist inmates101released from the custody of a county jail in this state or a102Department of Corrections facility in successfully reentering103the community.1045. At least 20 percent shall be distributed as scholarships105to graduating high school seniors in this state who have at106least one parent or legal guardian who is incarcerated, for the107purpose of attending a state university, a Florida College108System institution, a career center operated by a school109district under s. 1001.44, or a charter technical career center110under s. 1002.34. Scholarships shall be awarded through a111competitive application process. Fiscal oversight of the112scholarship program shall be performed by a certified public113accounting firm.1146. At least 22 percent shall be distributed to Chapman115Partnership, Inc., for programs that provide relief from116poverty, hunger, and homelessness.1177. Up to 5 percent may be distributed by the department on118behalf of the Dream Foundation, Inc., to The Martin Luther King,119Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc., as a royalty for120the use of the image of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.121 (101) DIVINE NINE LICENSE PLATES.— 122 (c)1. As used in this paragraph, the term “immediate 123 relative” means a spouse, domestic partner, or child. 124 2. To be eligible for issuance of a Divine Nine license 125 plate representing an organization listed in sub-subparagraphs 126 (b)3.a.-i., a person must be a resident of this state who is the 127 registered owner or lessee of a motor vehicle and who is either 128 a member or an immediate relative of a member of the applicable 129 organization. The person mustalsopresent the following: 130 a. Proof of membership in the organization, which may be 131 established by: 132 (I)a.A card distributed by the organization indicating the 133 person’s membership in the organization; or 134 (II)b.A written letter on the organization’s letterhead 135 which is signed by the organization’s national president or his 136 or her designated official and which states that the person was 137 inducted into the organization. 138 b. If the person is a lessee of a motor vehicle, a lease 139 agreement and the vehicle identification number for the motor 140 vehicle being leased. 141 c. If the person is an immediate relative of a member of 142 the organization, a marriage license, a domestic partnership 143 agreement, a birth certificate, or a record of adoption, and 144 proof of membership as described in sub-subparagraph a. of the 145 person’s immediate relative. 146 3.2. Proof of membership in an organization listed in sub 147 subparagraphs (b)3.a.-i. is required only for initial issuance 148 of a Divine Nine license plate. A person need not present such 149 proof for renewal of the license plate. 150 151 License plates created pursuant to this subsection shall have 152 their plate sales combined for the purpose of meeting the 153 minimum license plate sales threshold in s. 320.08056(8)(a) and 154 for determining the license plate limit in s. 320.08053(3)(b). 155 License plates created pursuant to this subsection must be 156 ordered directly from the department. 157 (107) UNIVERSAL ORLANDO RESORTGIVE KIDS THE WORLDLICENSE 158 PLATES.— 159 (a) The department shall develop a Universal Orlando Resort 160Give Kids The Worldlicense plate as provided in this section 161 and s. 320.08053. The plate must bear the colors and design 162 approved by the department. The word “Florida” must appear at 163 the top of the plate, and the words “Universal Orlando Resort” 164“Give Kids The World”must appear at the bottom of the plate. 165 (127) MARGARITAVILLE LICENSE PLATES.— 166 (a) The department shall develop a Margaritaville license 167 plate as provided in this section and in s. 320.08053. The plate 168 must bear the colors and design approved by the department. The 169 word “Florida” must appear at the top of the plate, and the word 170 “Margaritaville” must appear at the bottom of the plate. 171 (b) The annual use fees from the sale of the plate must be 172 distributed to the SFC Charitable Foundation, Inc., also known 173 as Singing For Change, which may use up to 10 percent of such 174 fees for administrative costs and marketing of the plate. The 175 balance of the fees shall be used by the SFC Charitable 176 Foundation, Inc., and shall be distributed with the approval of 177 and accountability to the board of directors of the SFC 178 Charitable Foundation, Inc., to provide grants to nonprofit 179 organizations in communities impacted by natural or manmade 180 disasters for recovery, rebuilding, and future sustainability in 181 those communities, and to promote and inspire local grassroots 182 leadership that will work to improve the quality of life in 183 those communities and others in this state. 184 (128) GENERAL AVIATION LICENSE PLATES.— 185 (a) The department shall develop a General Aviation license 186 plate as provided in this section and s. 320.08053. The plate 187 must bear the colors and design approved by the department. The 188 word “Florida” must appear at the top of the plate, and the 189 words “Support General Aviation” must appear at the bottom of 190 the plate. 191 (b) The annual use fees from the sale of the plate must be 192 distributed to the Aerospace Center for Excellence located in 193 Lakeland to fund scholarships for students in this state who are 194 pursuing careers in the field of aviation. The Aerospace Center 195 for Excellence may use up to 10 percent of such fees for 196 administrative costs and marketing of the plate. The balance of 197 the fees shall be used by the Aerospace Center for Excellence 198 for the organization’s operations, activities, programs, or 199 projects. 200 (129) CLEARWATER MARINE AQUARIUM LICENSE PLATES.— 201 (a) The department shall develop a Clearwater Marine 202 Aquarium license plate as provided in this section and s. 203 320.08053. The plate must bear the colors and design approved by 204 the department. The word “Florida” must appear at the top of the 205 plate, and the words “Clearwater Marine Aquarium” must appear at 206 the bottom of the plate. 207 (b) The annual use fees from the sale of the plate shall be 208 distributed to Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Inc., a Florida 209 nonprofit corporation under s. 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue 210 Code, which may use up to 10 percent of the fees for the 211 administration, promotion, and marketing of the plate. The 212 remaining fees must be used by Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Inc., 213 to fund its efforts to rescue, rehabilitate, and release marine 214 life; provide environmental education; conduct research; and 215 promote conservation strategies. 216 (130) UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS (USO) LICENSE PLATES.— 217 (a) The department shall develop a United Service 218 Organizations (USO) license plate as provided in this section 219 and s. 320.08053. The plate must bear the colors and design 220 approved by the department. The word “Florida” must appear at 221 the top of the plate, and the acronym “USO” must appear at the 222 bottom of the plate. 223 (b) The annual use fees from the sale of the plate shall be 224 distributed to USO Florida, Inc., a nonprofit corporation under 225 s. 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, which may use up to 226 10 percent of the fees for administrative costs and marketing of 227 the plate. USO Florida, Inc., shall distribute the remainder of 228 the fees equally among its 10 locations in this state to be used 229 to promote the USO’s mission of supporting members of the United 230 States Armed Forces and their families through its various 231 programs, services, and events. 232 (131) RECYCLE FLORIDA LICENSE PLATES.— 233 (a) The department shall develop a Recycle Florida license 234 plate as provided in this section and s. 320.08053. The plate 235 must bear the colors and design approved by the department. The 236 word “Florida” must appear at the top of the plate, and the 237 words “Recycle Florida” must appear at the bottom of the plate. 238 (b) The annual use fees from the sale of the plate must be 239 distributed to the Recycle Florida Today Foundation, Inc., which 240 may use up to 10 percent of such fees for administrative costs 241 and marketing of the plate. The balance of the fees shall be 242 used by the Recycle Florida Today Foundation, Inc., to increase 243 public awareness about the importance of recycling, resource 244 conservation, and environmental stewardship; to promote robust, 245 comprehensive, and sustainable recycling programs; and to 246 support the professional development of persons employed in 247 fields relating to recycling, conservation, and sustainability. 248 (132) BOATING CAPITAL OF THE WORLD LICENSE PLATES.— 249 (a) The department shall develop a Boating Capital of the 250 World license plate as provided in this section and s. 251 320.08053. The plate must bear the colors and design approved by 252 the department. The word “Florida” must appear at the top of the 253 plate, and the words “Boating Capital of the World” must appear 254 at the bottom of the plate. 255 (b) The annual use fees from the sale of the plate must be 256 distributed to Captain Sandy Yawn, Inc., which may use up to 10 257 percent of such fees for administrative costs and marketing of 258 the plate. The balance of the fees shall be used by Captain 259 Sandy Yawn, Inc., to increase public awareness of employment 260 opportunities in the maritime industry; to fund maritime 261 workforce instruction and training; to promote professional 262 development and job placement in all sectors of employment; and 263 to support the advancement of education of trainees in the 264 maritime industry, both at sea and on land. 265 (133) CURE DIABETES LICENSE PLATES.— 266 (a) The department shall develop a Cure Diabetes license 267 plate as provided in this section and s. 320.08053. The plate 268 must bear the colors and design approved by the department. The 269 word “Florida” must appear at the top of the plate, and the 270 words “Cure Diabetes” must appear at the bottom of the plate. 271 (b) The annual use fees from the sale of the plate must be 272 distributed equally to the following organizations: 273 1. The Diabetes Research Institute Foundation, which 274 supports the Diabetes Research Institute at the University of 275 Miami Miller School of Medicine; 276 2. The JDRF International, Incorporated, which supports the 277 JDRF Northern Florida Chapter; and 278 3. The University of Florida Foundation, Inc., which 279 supports the University of Florida Diabetes Institute. 280 (c) Each organization may use up to 10 percent of the 281 proceeds received by the organization to promote and market the 282 plate. All remaining proceeds must be used for the purpose of 283 funding research to cure Type 1 diabetes. 284 (134) PROJECT ADDICTION: REVERSING THE STIGMA LICENSE 285 PLATES.— 286 (a) The department shall develop a Project Addiction: 287 Reversing the Stigma license plate as provided in this section 288 and s. 320.08053. The plate must bear the colors and design 289 approved by the department. The word “Florida” must appear at 290 the top of the plate, and the words “Overdose Awareness” must 291 appear at the bottom of the plate. 292 (b) The annual use fees from the sale of the plate shall be 293 distributed to Project Addiction: Reversing the Stigma, Inc., a 294 Florida nonprofit corporation, as follows: 295 1. Up to 10 percent of the annual use fees may be used for 296 the promotion and marketing costs of the license plate. 297 2. The remaining funds shall be distributed with the 298 approval of and accountability to the board of directors of 299 Project Addiction: Reversing the Stigma, Inc., and must be used 300 to promote and support awareness of and education about 301 substance use disorder and mental illness. 302 (135) THE VILLAGES: MAY ALL YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE LICENSE 303 PLATES.— 304 (a) The department shall develop a The Villages: May All 305 Your Dreams Come True license plate as provided in this section 306 and s. 320.08053. The plate must bear the colors and design 307 approved by the department. The word “Florida” must appear at 308 the top of the plate, and the words “The Villages: May All Your 309 Dreams Come True” must appear at the bottom of the plate. 310 (b) The annual use fees from the sale of the plate shall be 311 distributed to The Villages Charter School, Inc., a Florida 312 nonprofit corporation. Up to 10 percent of such fees may be used 313 for administrative costs and marketing of the plate. The balance 314 of the fees must be distributed with the approval of, and 315 accountability to, the board of directors of The Villages 316 Charter School, Inc., and must be used to provide support to The 317 Villages Charter School, as it provides K-12 education. 318 Section 3. This act shall take effect October 1, 2024.