Bill Text: FL S0930 | 2012 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Motor Vehicles
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2012-03-09 - Died in Transportation [S0930 Detail]
Download: Florida-2012-S0930-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2012 SB 930 By Senator Altman 24-00532-12 2012930__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to motor vehicles; providing a short 3 title; creating s. 316.3035, F.S.; prohibiting a 4 person younger than 18 years of age from operating a 5 motor vehicle while using a wireless communications 6 device or telephone; providing exceptions; providing 7 for enforcement as a secondary action; providing a 8 penalty; amending s. 318.14, F.S.; providing 9 procedures for a citation issued following a violation 10 of certain restrictions, to conform to changes made by 11 the act; amending s. 318.1451, F.S.; requiring that 12 the course content of driver improvement schools 13 include awareness training about using certain 14 electronic devices while driving; authorizing the 15 Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to 16 update course content requirements; amending s. 17 320.02, F.S.; providing for a voluntary check-off on 18 motor vehicle registration forms to make a 19 contribution to the Auto Club South Traffic Safety 20 Foundation; amending s. 322.0261, F.S.; requiring 21 course content of driver improvement schools to 22 include awareness training about using certain 23 electronic devices while driving; authorizing the 24 department to update course content requirements; 25 amending s. 322.08, F.S.; providing for a voluntary 26 check-off on the driver license application forms to 27 make a contribution to the Auto Club South Traffic 28 Safety Foundation; amending s. 322.095, F.S.; 29 requiring traffic law and substance abuse education 30 program content to include awareness of using certain 31 electronic devices while driving; authorizing the 32 department to update course content requirements; 33 amending s. 322.16, F.S.; restricting the number of 34 passengers under the age of 18 permitted in a vehicle 35 operated by a person under the age of 18 unless 36 accompanied by a driver at least 21 years of age; 37 providing exceptions; providing for secondary 38 enforcement; providing penalties; providing for 39 applicability; providing an effective date. 40 41 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 42 43 Section 1. This act may be cited as the “Minor Traffic 44 Safety Act.” 45 Section 2. Section 316.3035, Florida Statutes, is created 46 to read: 47 316.3035 Wireless communications devices prohibited; 48 persons under 18.— 49 (1)(a) A person younger than 18 years of age may not 50 operate a motor vehicle while using a wireless communications 51 device or telephone in any manner. 52 (b) This subsection does not apply to a person using a 53 wireless communications device to: 54 1. Report illegal activity; 55 2. Summon medical or other emergency help; or 56 3. Prevent injury to a person or damage to property. 57 (2) Enforcement of this section by state or local law 58 enforcement agencies must be accomplished only as a secondary 59 action when an operator of a motor vehicle has been detained for 60 a suspected violation of another provision of this chapter, 61 chapter 320, or chapter 322. 62 (3) A person who violates this section commits a 63 noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable as a nonmoving 64 violation as provided in chapter 318, and shall have his or her 65 driver license suspended for 30 days as set forth in s. 322.27. 66 Section 3. Subsection (1) of section 318.14, Florida 67 Statutes, is amended to read: 68 318.14 Noncriminal traffic infractions; exception; 69 procedures.— 70 (1) Except as provided in ss. 318.17 and 320.07(3)(c), any 71 person cited for a violation of chapter 316, s. 320.0605, s. 72 320.07(3)(a) or (b), s. 322.065, s. 322.15(1), s. 322.16(2),or73 (3), or (4), s. 322.1615, s. 322.19, or s. 1006.66(3) is charged 74 with a noncriminal infraction and must be cited for such an 75 infraction and cited to appear before an official. If another 76 person dies as a result of the noncriminal infraction, the 77 person cited may be required to perform 120 community service 78 hours under s. 316.027(4), in addition to any other penalties. 79 Section 4. Paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section 80 318.1451, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 81 318.1451 Driver improvement schools.— 82 (2)(a) In determining whether to approve the courses 83 referenced in this section, the department shall consider course 84 content designed to promote safety, driver awareness, crash 85 avoidance techniques, awareness of the risks associated with 86 using handheld electronic communication devices while operating 87 a motor vehicle, and other factors or criteria to improve driver 88 performance from a safety viewpoint. The department is 89 authorized to require that course curricula be updated to meet 90 evolving driver-safety issues. 91 Section 5. Paragraph (o) is added to subsection (15) of 92 section 320.02, Florida Statutes, to read: 93 320.02 Registration required; application for registration; 94 forms.— 95 (15) 96 (o) Notwithstanding s. 26 of chapter 2010-223, Laws of 97 Florida, the application form for motor vehicle registration and 98 renewal registration must include a provision permitting a 99 voluntary contribution of $1 or more per applicant, to be 100 distributed to the Auto Club South Traffic Safety Foundation, a 101 nonprofit organization. Funds received by the foundation shall 102 be used to improve traffic safety culture in communities through 103 effective outreach, education, and activities that will save 104 lives, reduce injuries, and prevent crashes. The foundation must 105 comply with s. 320.023. 106 107 For the purpose of applying the service charge provided in s. 108 215.20, contributions received under this subsection are not 109 income of a revenue nature. 110 Section 6. Subsection (5) of section 322.0261, Florida 111 Statutes, is amended to read: 112 322.0261 Driver improvement course; requirement to maintain 113 driving privileges; failure to complete; department approval of 114 course.— 115 (5) In determining whether to approve a driver improvement 116 course for the purposes of this section, the department shall 117 consider course content designed to promote safety, driver 118 awareness, crash avoidance techniques, awareness of the risks 119 associated with using handheld electronic communication devices 120 while operating a motor vehicle, and other factors or criteria 121 to improve driver performance from a safety viewpoint. The 122 department is authorized to require that course curricula be 123 updated to meet evolving driver safety issues. 124 Section 7. Subsection (7) of section 322.08, Florida 125 Statutes, is amended to read: 126 322.08 Application for license; requirements for license 127 and identification card forms.— 128 (7) The application form for an original, renewal, or 129 replacement driverdriver’slicense or identification card shall 130 include language permitting the following: 131 (a) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant, which 132 contribution shall be deposited into the Health Care Trust Fund 133 for organ and tissue donor education and for maintaining the 134 organ and tissue donor registry. 135 (b) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant, which 136 contribution shall be distributed to the Florida Council of the 137 Blind. 138 (c) A voluntary contribution of $2 per applicant, which 139 shall be distributed to the Hearing Research Institute, 140 Incorporated. 141 (d) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant, which 142 shall be distributed to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation 143 International. 144 (e) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant, which 145 shall be distributed to the Children’s Hearing Help Fund. 146 (f) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant, which 147 shall be distributed to Family First, a nonprofit organization. 148 (g) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant to Stop 149 Heart Disease, which shall be distributed to the Florida Heart 150 Research Institute, a nonprofit organization. 151 (h) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant to Senior 152 Vision Services, which shall be distributed to the Florida 153 Association of Agencies Serving the Blind, Inc., a not-for 154 profit organization. 155 (i) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant for 156 services for persons with developmental disabilities, which 157 shall be distributed to The Arc of Florida. 158 (j) A voluntary contribution of $1 to the Ronald McDonald 159 House, which shall be distributed each month to Ronald McDonald 160 House Charities of Tampa Bay, Inc. 161 (k) Notwithstanding s. 322.081, a voluntary contribution of 162 $1 per applicant, which shall be distributed to the League 163 Against Cancer/La Liga Contra el Cancer, a not-for-profit 164 organization. 165 (l) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant to Prevent 166 Child Sexual Abuse, which shall be distributed to Lauren’s Kids, 167 Inc., a nonprofit organization. 168 (m) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant, which 169 shall be distributed to Prevent Blindness Florida, a not-for 170 profit organization, to prevent blindness and preserve the sight 171 of the residents of this state. 172 (n) Notwithstanding s. 322.081, a voluntary contribution of 173 $1 per applicant to the state homes for veterans, to be 174 distributed on a quarterly basis by the department to the State 175 Homes for Veterans Trust Fund, which is administered by the 176 Department of Veterans’ Affairs. 177 (o) A voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant to the 178 Disabled American Veterans, Department of Florida, which shall 179 be distributed quarterly to Disabled American Veterans, 180 Department of Florida, a nonprofit organization. 181 (p) Notwithstanding s. 26 of chapter 2010-223, Laws of 182 Florida, a voluntary contribution of $1 or more per applicant to 183 the Auto Club South Traffic Safety Foundation, a nonprofit 184 organization. Funds received by the foundation shall be used to 185 improve traffic safety culture in communities through effective 186 outreach, education, and activities that will save lives, reduce 187 injuries, and prevent crashes. The foundation must comply with 188 s. 322.081. 189 190 A statement providing an explanation of the purpose of the trust 191 funds shall also be included. For the purpose of applying the 192 service charge provided in s. 215.20, contributions received 193 under paragraphs (b)-(p)(b)-(o)are not income of a revenue 194 nature. 195 Section 8. Subsection (1) of section 322.095, Florida 196 Statutes, is amended to read: 197 322.095 Traffic law and substance abuse education program 198 for driver’s license applicants.— 199 (1) The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles 200 must approve traffic law and substance abuse education courses 201 that must be completed by applicants for a Florida driver 202driver’slicense. The curricula for the courses must provide 203 instruction on the physiological and psychological consequences 204 of the abuse of alcohol and other drugs, the societal and 205 economic costs of alcohol and drug abuse, the effects of alcohol 206 and drug abuse on the driver of a motor vehicle, awareness of 207 the risks associated with using handheld electronic 208 communication devices while operating a motor vehicle, and the 209 laws of this state relating to the operation of a motor vehicle. 210 All instructors teaching the courses shall be certified by the 211 department. The department is authorized to require that course 212 curricula be updated to meet evolving driver safety issues. 213 Section 9. Present subsections (4), (5), and (6) of section 214 322.16, Florida Statutes, are renumbered as subsections (5), 215 (6), and (7), respectively, and amended, and a new subsection 216 (4) is added to that section, to read: 217 322.16 License restrictions.— 218 (4)(a) A person who has not attained 18 years of age may 219 not operate a motor vehicle while more than three passengers are 220 in the vehicle who have not attained 18 years of age unless 221 accompanied by a driver who holds a valid license to operate the 222 type of vehicle being operated and who is at least 21 years of 223 age. This subsection does not apply to passengers who are 224 siblings or children of the driver, whether related by whole or 225 half blood, by affinity, or by adoption. 226 (b) State and local law enforcement agencies shall enforce 227 this subsection only as a secondary action when the driver of a 228 motor vehicle has been detained for a suspected violation of 229 another section of this chapter, chapter 316, or chapter 320. 230 (c) This subsection applies to any person younger than 18 231 years of age who is issued a driver license on or after October 232 1, 2012. 233 (5)(4)The department may, upon receiving satisfactory 234 evidence of any violation of the restriction upon such a 235 license, except a violation of paragraph (1)(d), subsection (2), 236orsubsection (3), or subsection (4), suspend or revoke the 237 license, but the licensee is entitled to a hearing as upon a 238 suspension or revocation under this chapter. 239 (6)(5)It is a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable 240 as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083, for any person to 241 operate a motor vehicle in any manner in violation of the 242 restrictions imposed under paragraph (1)(c). 243 (7)(6)Any person who operates a motor vehicle in violation 244 of the restrictions imposed under paragraph (1)(a), paragraph 245 (1)(b), subsection (2),orsubsection (3), or subsection (4) 246 will be charged with a moving violation and fined in accordance 247 with chapter 318. 248 Section 10. This act shall take effect July 1, 2012.