Bill Text: FL S0714 | 2011 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Disabled Parking Permits
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2011-05-07 - Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration [S0714 Detail]
Download: Florida-2011-S0714-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2011 SB 714 By Senator Margolis 35-01019-11 2011714__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to disabled parking permits; amending 3 s. 318.18, F.S.; providing for a parking enforcement 4 specialist or agency to validate compliance for the 5 disposition of a citation issued for illegally parking 6 in a space provided for people who have disabilities; 7 amending s. 320.0848, F.S.; revising requirements for 8 renewal or replacement of a disabled parking permit; 9 prohibiting applying for a new disabled parking permit 10 for a certain period of time upon a second finding of 11 guilt or plea of nolo contendere to unlawful use of 12 such permit; requiring the Department of Highway 13 Safety and Motor Vehicles to audit disabled parking 14 permit holders, verify certain information, and 15 invalidate the permit of a deceased permitholder; 16 directing the department to implement a means for 17 reporting abuse of disabled parking permits; providing 18 for the department to conduct a public awareness 19 campaign; providing an effective date. 20 21 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 22 23 Section 1. Subsection (6) of section 318.18, Florida 24 Statutes, is amended to read: 25 318.18 Amount of penalties.—The penalties required for a 26 noncriminal disposition pursuant to s. 318.14 or a criminal 27 offense listed in s. 318.17 are as follows: 28 (6) One hundred dollars or the fine amount designated by 29 county ordinance, plus court costs for illegally parking, under 30 s. 316.1955, in a parking space provided for people who have 31 disabilities. However, this fine will be waived if a person 32 provides to the law enforcement agency or parking enforcement 33 specialist or agency that issued the citation for such a 34 violation proof that the person committing the violation has a 35 valid parking permit or license plate issued pursuant to s. 36 316.1958, s. 320.0842, s. 320.0843, s. 320.0845, or s. 320.0848 37 or a signed affidavit that the owner of the disabled parking 38 permit or license plate was present at the time the violation 39 occurred, and that such a parking permit or license plate was 40 valid at the time the violation occurred. The law enforcement 41 officer or agency or the parking enforcement specialist or 42 agency, upon determining that all required documentation has 43 been submitted verifying that the required parking permit or 44 license plate was valid at the time of the violation, must sign 45 an affidavit of compliance. Upon provision of the affidavit of 46 compliance and payment of a dismissal fee of up to $7.50 to the 47 clerk of the circuit court, the clerk shall dismiss the 48 citation. 49 Section 2. Paragraph (d) of subsection (1), paragraph (e) 50 of subsection (2), and subsection (8) of section 320.0848, 51 Florida Statutes, are amended, subsections (9) and (10) are 52 renumbered as subsections (11) and (12), respectively, and new 53 subsections (9) and (10) are added to that section, to read: 54 320.0848 Persons who have disabilities; issuance of 55 disabled parking permits; temporary permits; permits for certain 56 providers of transportation services to persons who have 57 disabilities.— 58 (1) 59 (d) Beginning October 1, 2011April 1, 1999, the department 60of Highway Safety and Motor Vehiclesshall renew the disabled 61 parking permit of any person certified as permanently disabled 62 on the application if the person applies for renewal in person 63 and provides a current certificate of disability pursuant to 64 this subsection. 65 (2) DISABLED PARKING PERMIT; PERSONS WITH LONG-TERM 66 MOBILITY PROBLEMS.— 67 (e) To obtain a replacement for a disabled parking permit 68 that has been lost or stolen, a person must appear in person, 69 submit an application on a form prescribed by the department, 70 andmustpay a replacement fee in the amount of $1.00, to be 71 retained by the issuing agency. If the person submits with the 72 application a police report documenting that the permit was 73 stolen, there is no replacement fee. 74 (8) A law enforcement officer or a parking enforcement 75 specialist may confiscate the disabled parking permit from any 76 person who fraudulently obtains or unlawfully uses such a 77 permit. A law enforcement officer or a parking enforcement 78 specialist may confiscate any disabled parking permit that is 79 expired, reported as lost or stolen, or defaced,or that does 80 not display a personal identification number. 81 (a)Beginning April 1, 1999,The permit number of each 82 confiscated permit must be submitted to the departmentof83Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, and the fact that the permit 84 has been confiscated must be noted on the permitholder’s record. 85 If two permits issued to the same person have been confiscated, 86 the departmentof Highway Safety and Motor Vehiclesshall refer 87 the information to the central abuse hotline of the Department 88 of Children and Family Services for an investigation of 89 potential abuse, neglect, or exploitation of the permit owner. 90 (b) A confiscated permit must be held as evidence until a 91 judicial decision about the violation has been made. After a 92 finding of guilt has been made or a plea of nolo contendere has 93 been entered, the charging agency shall destroy the confiscated 94 permit. A confiscated permit may not, under any circumstances, 95 be returned to its registered owner after a finding of guilt has 96 been made or a plea of nolo contendere has been entered in 97 court. If a finding of guilt has been made or a plea of nolo 98 contendere has been entered for fraudulent or other unlawful use 99 of a disabled parking permit after a prior finding of guilt or 100 plea of nolo contendere for fraudulent or other unlawful use of 101 a disabled parking permit issued to the same registered permit 102 owner, the permit owner may not apply for a new disabled parking 103 permit for a period of 4 years. The permit number of each 104 destroyed permit must be reported to the department, and the 105 department must record in the real-time disabled parking permit 106 database that the permit has been invalidated. 107 (9)(a) At least once every 6 months, the department shall 108 randomly audit disabled parking permit holders to ensure that 109 all required criteria for the ownership and possession of such 110 permit are still valid. As a component of the audit, the 111 department shall, at a minimum: 112 1. Review death records maintained by the Department of 113 Health to ensure that the permitholder has not died. 114 2. Review the number of times the permit has been 115 confiscated for fraudulent or unlawful use, if at all. 116 3. Determine if the permit has ever been reported lost or 117 stolen and, if so, determine the current status of the permit. 118 (b) At least annually, the department shall verify that the 119 owner of each disabled parking permit has not died. Such 120 verification shall include, but is not limited to, consultation 121 with death records maintained by the Department of Health. If a 122 disabled parking permit owner is found to be deceased, the 123 department shall promptly invalidate the decedent’s disabled 124 parking permit. 125 (10) The department shall develop and implement a means by 126 which persons can report abuse of disabled parking permits by 127 telephone hotline or by submitting a form online or by mail. 128 Section 3. (1) The Department of Highway Safety and Motor 129 Vehicles shall make a public announcement and conduct a public 130 awareness campaign regarding the abuses of disabled parking 131 permits and the burdens such abuses inflict on disabled persons 132 throughout the state. The public awareness campaign shall also 133 inform the public about: 134 (a) The requirement to appear in person to renew an expired 135 disabled parking permit or replace a lost or stolen disabled 136 parking permit. 137 (b) The implementation of the new periodic disabled parking 138 permit audit system. 139 (c) The implementation of the new complaint process for 140 reporting abuses of disabled parking permits. 141 (2) The public awareness campaign shall commence within 30 142 days after the effective date of this act and shall continue for 143 not less than 6 months. 144 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011.