Bill Text: FL S1022 | 2015 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Wireless Communications Devices
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2015-05-01 - Died in Transportation [S1022 Detail]
Download: Florida-2015-S1022-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2015 SB 1022 By Senator Gibson 9-00714-15 20151022__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to wireless communications devices; 3 amending s. 316.305, F.S.; prohibiting a person from 4 operating a motor vehicle while dialing, or talking or 5 listening on, a wireless communications device for the 6 purpose of interpersonal communication or while using 7 a wireless communications device to view or post an 8 electronic message or initiate a command to the 9 Internet; revising the exceptions; defining the term 10 “hands-free electronic device”; requiring the 11 Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to 12 provide an educational awareness campaign that informs 13 the motoring public about the Florida Ban on Handheld 14 Wireless Communications While Driving Law; requiring 15 the Department of Transportation to notify the 16 motoring public about the Florida Ban on Handheld 17 Wireless Communications While Driving Law; conforming 18 provisions to changes made by the act; providing an 19 effective date. 20 21 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 22 23 Section 1. Section 316.305, Florida Statutes, is amended to 24 read: 25 316.305 Wireless communications devices; prohibition.— 26 (1) This section may be cited as the “Florida Ban on 27 Handheld Wireless CommunicationsTextingWhile Driving Law.” 28 (2) It is the intent of the Legislature to: 29 (a) Improve roadway safety for all vehicle operators, 30 vehicle passengers, bicyclists, pedestrians, and other road 31 users. 32 (b) Prevent crashes related to the act of using a wireless 33 communications devicetext messagingwhile driving a motor 34 vehicle. 35 (c) Reduce injuries, deaths, property damage, health care 36 costs, health insurance rates, and automobile insurance rates 37 related to motor vehicle crashes. 38 (d) Authorize law enforcement officers to stop motor 39 vehicles and issue citations as a secondary offense to persons 40 who are using a wireless communications devicetextingwhile 41 driving. 42 (3)(a) A person may not operate a motor vehicle while: 43 1. Dialing, or talking or listening on, a wireless 44 communications device for the purpose of interpersonal 45 communication; 46 2. Manually typing or entering multiple letters, numbers, 47 symbols, or other characters into a wireless communications 48 device or while sending or reading data on such a device for the 49 purpose of nonvoice interpersonal communication, including, but 50 not limited to, communication methods known as texting, e 51 mailing, and instant messaging; or 52 3. Using a wireless communications device to view or post 53 an electronic message or initiate a command to the Internet. 54 55 As used in this section, the term “wireless communications 56 device” means any handheld device that is used or capable of 57 being used in a handheld manner;,that is designed or intended 58 to receive interpersonal communication,ortransmit text or 59 character-based messages, access or store data, or connect to 60 the Internet or any communications service as defined in s. 61 812.15; and that allows text communications. For the purposes of 62 this paragraph, a motor vehicle that is stationary is not being 63 operated and is not subject to the prohibition in this 64 paragraph. 65 (b) Paragraph (a) does not apply to a motor vehicle 66 operator who is: 67 1. Performing official duties as an operator of an 68 authorized emergency vehicle as defined in s. 322.01, a law 69 enforcement or fire service professional, or an emergency 70 medical services professional. 71 2. Reporting an emergency or criminal or suspicious 72 activity to law enforcement authorities. 73 3. Receiving messages that are: 74 a. Related to the operation or navigation of the motor 75 vehicle; 76 b. Safety-related information, including emergency, 77 traffic, or weather alerts; 78 c. Data used primarily by the motor vehicle; or 79 d. Radio broadcasts. 80 4. Using a device or system for navigation purposes. 815. Conducting wireless interpersonal communication that82does not require manual entry of multiple letters, numbers, or83symbols, except to activate, deactivate, or initiate a feature84or function.856. Conducting wireless interpersonal communication that86does not require reading text messages, except to activate,87deactivate, or initiate a feature or function.88 5.7.Operating an autonomous vehicle, as defined in s. 89 316.003, in autonomous mode. 90 6. Conducting wireless interpersonal communication through 91 the use of a hands-free electronic device. The term “hands-free 92 electronic device” means a mobile electronic device that has an 93 internal feature or function or that is equipped with an 94 attachment or addition, whether or not permanently part of such 95 mobile electronic device, by which a user engages in 96 conversation without the use of either hand. 97 (c) Only in the event of a crash resulting in death or 98 personal injury, a user’s billing records for a wireless 99 communications device or the testimony of or written statements 100 from appropriate authorities receiving such communications 101messagesmay be admissible as evidence in any proceeding to 102 determine whether a violation of paragraph (a) has been 103 committed. 104 (4)(a) Any person who violates paragraph (3)(a) commits a 105 noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable as a nonmoving 106 violation as provided in chapter 318. 107 (b) Any person who commits a second or subsequent violation 108 of paragraph (3)(a) within 5 years after the date of a prior 109 conviction for a violation of paragraph (3)(a) commits a 110 noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable as a moving violation 111 as provided in chapter 318. 112 (5) Enforcement of this section by state or local law 113 enforcement agencies must be accomplished only as a secondary 114 action when an operator of a motor vehicle has been detained for 115 a suspected violation of another provision of this chapter, 116 chapter 320, or chapter 322. 117 (6) The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles 118 must provide an educational awareness campaign informing the 119 motoring public about the Florida Ban on Handheld Wireless 120 Communications While Driving Law. The Department of 121 Transportation must notify the motoring public via message 122 boards or existing roadway signs about the Florida Ban on 123 Handheld Wireless Communications While Driving Law. 124 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2015.