Bill Text: FL S0838 | 2023 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: Proceeds Funding Motorcycle Safety Education
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (? 2-1)
Status: (Passed) 2023-05-25 - Chapter No. 2023-118 [S0838 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S0838-Enrolled.html
ENROLLED 2023 Legislature CS for CS for SB 838 2023838er 1 2 An act relating to proceeds funding motorcycle safety 3 education; amending s. 320.08, F.S.; requiring that 4 the motorcycle safety education fee be used for a 5 safety and education program administered by Florida 6 not-for-profit corporations; specifying requirements 7 for the administrators of such program; requiring the 8 Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to 9 enter into certain contracts for a specified purpose; 10 specifying the requirements of the safety awareness 11 and education programs; specifying requirements for 12 certain contracts; requiring the administrators of the 13 programs to file an annual report with the Legislature 14 by a certain date; amending s. 320.086, F.S.; 15 conforming cross-references; requiring the department 16 to select program administrators and enter into 17 specified contracts by a specified date; requiring the 18 department to transmit portions of the safety 19 education fee to the program administrators quarterly; 20 specifying the first payment date; providing an 21 effective date. 22 23 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 24 25 Section 1. Present paragraph (d) of subsection (1) of 26 section 320.08, Florida Statutes, is redesignated as paragraph 27 (g), a new paragraph (d) and paragraphs (e) and (f) are added to 28 that subsection, and paragraph (c) of that subsection is 29 amended, to read: 30 320.08 License taxes.—Except as otherwise provided herein, 31 there are hereby levied and imposed annual license taxes for the 32 operation of motor vehicles, mopeds, tri-vehicles as defined in 33 s. 316.003, and mobile homes as defined in s. 320.01, which 34 shall be paid to and collected by the department or its agent 35 upon the registration or renewal of registration of the 36 following: 37 (1) MOTORCYCLES AND MOPEDS.— 38 (c) Upon registration of a motorcycle, motor-driven cycle, 39 or moped, in addition to the license taxes specified in this 40 subsection, a nonrefundable motorcycle safety education fee in 41 the amount of $2.50 shall be paid. The proceeds of the safety 42 educationsuch additionalfee shall be deposited in the Highway 43 Safety Operating Trust Fundto fund a motorcycle driver44improvement program implemented pursuant to s.322.025, the45Florida Motorcycle Safety Education Program established in s.46322.0255, or the general operations of the department. 47 (d) The entire safety education fee shall be used for a 48 safety and education program administered by three Florida not 49 for-profit corporations. 50 1. The program administrators must be charities registered 51 with the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. 52 2. One of the program administrators must be a motorcycle 53 grassroots organization that has been in existence for no less 54 than 30 years with an established history of advocating for 55 motorcycle safety during that time period and can demonstrate 56 membership of at least 5,000 members as of January 1, 2023, 57 which are geographically dispersed throughout this state. 58 3. Two of the program administrators must be motorcycle 59 grassroots organizations that have been in existence for no less 60 than 20 years with an established history of advocating for 61 motorcycle safety during that time period and can demonstrate 62 membership of at least 1,000 members as of January 1, 2023, 63 which are geographically dispersed throughout this state. 64 (e) The department shall enter into a 5-year contract with 65 each of the program administrators to use their portion of the 66 safety education fee to pay for motorcycle safety and education 67 programs. The programs must promote motorcycle safety and 68 education with the goal of reducing motorcycle injuries and 69 deaths in this state. The programs may include pamphlets, 70 advertisements, public service announcements, digital media, 71 social media, a website, participation at grassroots motorcycle 72 events, advocacy, and reasonable administrative expenses. Each 73 5-year contract between the department and each program 74 administrator must require that each program administrator show 75 clear collaboration during and prior to implementation of 76 motorcycle safety and education programs which may include, but 77 need not be limited to, collaboration regarding advertising, 78 management of the safety education fee funds, and motorcycle 79 safety and education programs. 80 (f) Each of the program administrators shall file an annual 81 report by July 31 with the President of the Senate and the 82 Speaker of the House of Representatives, outlining the types of 83 events the program administrator attended, if any, and the 84 methods selected to distribute safety awareness and education 85 materials or to expose the public to the programs, estimating 86 the number of people who were exposed to the program 87 administrator’s educational efforts, and specifying clear 88 collaboration with any other program administrator during and 89 prior to implementation of any safety education programs. 90 Section 2. Subsection (1) and paragraph (a) of subsection 91 (2) of section 320.086, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 92 320.086 Ancient or antique motor vehicles; horseless 93 carriage, antique, or historical license plates; former military 94 vehicles.— 95 (1) The owner of a motor vehicle for private use 96 manufactured in model year 1945 or earlier and operated on the 97 streets and highways of this state shall, upon application in 98 the manner and at the time prescribed by the department and upon 99 payment of the license tax for an ancient motor vehicle 100 prescribed by s. 320.08(1)(g), (2)(a), or (3)(e)s.101320.08(1)(d), (2)(a), or (3)(e), be issued a special license 102 plate for such motor vehicle. The license plate shall be 103 permanent and valid for use without renewal so long as the 104 vehicle is in existence. In addition to the payment of all other 105 fees required by law, the applicant shall pay such fee for the 106 issuance of the special license plate as may be prescribed by 107 the department commensurate with the cost of its manufacture. 108 The registration numbers and special license plates assigned to 109 such motor vehicles shall run in a separate numerical series, 110 commencing with “Horseless Carriage No. 1,” and the plates shall 111 be of a distinguishing color. 112 (2)(a) The owner of a motor vehicle for private use 113 manufactured in a model year after 1945 and of the age of 30 114 years or more after the model year and operated on the streets 115 and highways of this state may, upon application in the manner 116 and at the time prescribed by the department and upon payment of 117 the license tax prescribed by s. 320.08(1)(g), (2)(a), or (3)(e) 118s. 320.08(1)(d), (2)(a), or (3)(e), be issued a special license 119 plate for such motor vehicle. In addition to the payment of all 120 other fees required by law, the applicant shall pay the fee for 121 the issuance of the special license plate prescribed by the 122 department, commensurate with the cost of its manufacture. The 123 registration numbers and special license plates assigned to such 124 motor vehicles shall run in a separate numerical series, 125 commencing with “Antique No. 1,” and the plates shall be of a 126 distinguishing color. The owner of the motor vehicle may, upon 127 application and payment of the license tax prescribed by s. 128 320.08, be issued a regular Florida license plate or specialty 129 license plate in lieu of the special “Antique” license plate. 130 Section 3. By October 1, 2023, the Department of Highway 131 Safety and Motor Vehicles shall select three program 132 administrators that meet the requirements of s. 320.08(1)(d), 133 Florida Statutes, and shall enter into contracts as specified in 134 this act. The department shall award the contracts pursuant to 135 this act to eligible entities even if a sufficient number of 136 qualified entities have not applied. The department shall 137 transmit one-third of the safety education fee to each program 138 administrator quarterly, with the first payment being payable 139 October 1, 2023. 140 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.