Bill Text: FL S1224 | 2023 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Motor Vehicles and Driver Licenses
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2023-05-05 - Died in Transportation [S1224 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S1224-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2023 SB 1224 By Senator Burgess 23-01148A-23 20231224__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to motor vehicles and driver licenses; 3 amending s. 218.12, F.S.; requiring certain moneys 4 from reductions in ad valorem tax revenue to be 5 distributed to tax collectors for the provision of 6 state driver license services; amending s. 319.28, 7 F.S.; authorizing an additional method for transfer of 8 ownership of a motor vehicle if a motor vehicle owner 9 dies testate; amending s. 319.29, F.S.; clarifying a 10 provision related to lost or destroyed certificates of 11 title for motor vehicles; amending s. 320.06, F.S.; 12 specifying that a license plate with reduced 13 dimensions is only required for small vehicles 14 weighing less than a specified weight; amending s. 15 320.084, F.S.; authorizing disabled veterans to choose 16 any plate, rather than a disabled veteran plate, if 17 required fees are paid; amending s. 322.141, F.S.; 18 requiring certain information regarding sex offenders 19 and predators to be printed in a distinct format and 20 in the color red; requiring, upon the request of 21 certain persons, sexual predators and sexual offenders 22 to remove their driver license or identification card 23 from wallets or similar cases before presenting them; 24 providing an effective date. 25 26 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 27 28 Section 1. Subsection (1) of section 218.12, Florida 29 Statutes, is amended to read: 30 218.12 Appropriations to offset reductions in ad valorem 31 tax revenue in fiscally constrained counties.— 32 (1) Beginning in fiscal year 2008-2009, the Legislature 33 shall appropriate moneys to offset the reductions in ad valorem 34 tax revenue experienced by fiscally constrained counties, as 35 defined in s. 218.67(1), which occur as a direct result of the 36 implementation of revisions of Art. VII of the State 37 Constitution approved in the special election held on January 38 29, 2008. The moneys appropriated for this purpose shall be 39 distributed in January of each fiscal year among the fiscally 40 constrained counties based on each county’s proportion of the 41 total reduction in ad valorem tax revenue resulting from the 42 implementation of the revision. Five percent of the moneys 43 appropriated for this purpose shall be distributed to the tax 44 collectors within the various counties for the provision of 45 state driver license services at the local level. 46 Section 2. Paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of section 47 319.28, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 48 319.28 Transfer of ownership by operation of law.— 49 (1) 50 (b) When the application for a certificate of title is made 51 by an heir of a previous owner who died intestate, it isshall52 notbenecessary forto accompanythe application to be 53 accompanied bywithan order of a probate court if the applicant 54 files with the department an affidavit that the estate is not 55 indebted and the surviving spouse, if any, and the heirs, if 56 any, have amicably agreed among themselves upon a division of 57 the estate. If the previous owner died testate, the application 58 mustshallbe accompanied by a certified copy of the will, if 59 probated, and an affidavit that the estate is solvent with 60 sufficient assets to pay all just claims or, if the will is not 61 being probated, by a sworn copy of the will and an affidavit 62 that the estate is not indebted, or an affidavit on a form 63 prescribed by the department completed by a licensed Florida 64 attorney and signed by the heirs, under penalties of perjury, 65 indicating the heirs and that such heirs are legally entitled to 66 apply for title under s. 319.28, s. 319.32(7), s. 320.0609(7), 67 s. 732.507(2), s. 732.515, s. 732.802, or s. 733.615. 68 Section 3. Subsection (3) of section 319.29, Florida 69 Statutes, is amended to read: 70 319.29 Lost or destroyed certificates.— 71 (3) If, following the issuance of an original, duplicate, 72 or corrected certificate of title by the department or tax 73 collector, the certificate is lost in transit and is not 74 delivered to the addressee, the owner of the motor vehicle or 75 mobile home, or the holder of a lien thereon, may, within 180 76 days afterofthe date of issuance of the title, apply to the 77 department for reissuance of the certificate of title. No 78 additional fee shall be charged for reissuance under this 79 subsection. 80 Section 4. Paragraph (a) of subsection (3) of section 81 320.06, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 82 320.06 Registration certificates, license plates, and 83 validation stickers generally.— 84 (3)(a) Registration license plates must be made of metal 85 specially treated with a retroreflection material, as specified 86 by the department. The registration license plate is designed to 87 increase nighttime visibility and legibility and must be at 88 least 6 inches wide and not less than 12 inches in length, 89 unless a plate with reduced dimensions is deemed necessary by 90 the department to accommodate motorcycles, mopeds, or similar 91 smaller vehicles weighing less than 4,999 pounds. Validation 92 stickers must also be treated with a retroreflection material, 93 must be of such size as specified by the department, and must 94 adhere to the license plate. The registration license plate must 95 be imprinted with a combination of bold letters and numerals or 96 numerals, not to exceed seven digits, to identify the 97 registration license plate number. The license plate must be 98 imprinted with the word “Florida” at the top and the name of the 99 county in which it is sold, the state motto, or the words 100 “Sunshine State” at the bottom. Apportioned license plates must 101 have the word “Apportioned” at the bottom, and license plates 102 issued for vehicles taxed under s. 320.08(3)(d), (4)(m) or (n), 103 (5)(b) or (c), or (14) must have the word “Restricted” at the 104 bottom. License plates issued for vehicles taxed under s. 105 320.08(12) must be imprinted with the word “Florida” at the top 106 and the word “Dealer” at the bottom unless the license plate is 107 a specialty license plate as authorized in s. 320.08056. 108 Manufacturer license plates issued for vehicles taxed under s. 109 320.08(12) must be imprinted with the word “Florida” at the top 110 and the word “Manufacturer” at the bottom. License plates issued 111 for vehicles taxed under s. 320.08(5)(d) or (e) must be 112 imprinted with the word “Wrecker” at the bottom. Any county may, 113 upon majority vote of the county commission, elect to have the 114 county name removed from the license plates sold in that county. 115 The state motto or the words “Sunshine State” shall be printed 116 in lieu thereof. A license plate issued for a vehicle taxed 117 under s. 320.08(6) may not be assigned a registration license 118 number, or be issued with any other distinctive character or 119 designation, that distinguishes the motor vehicle as a for-hire 120 motor vehicle. 121 Section 5. Paragraph (b) of subsection (4) of section 122 320.084, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 123 320.084 Free motor vehicle license plate to certain 124 disabled veterans.— 125 (4) 126 (b) There shall be a service charge in accordance withthe127provisions ofs. 320.04 for each initial application or renewal 128 of registration and an additional sum of 50 cents on each 129 license plate and validation sticker as provided in s. 130 320.06(3)(b). An applicant may choose any license plate in 131 exchange for a disabled veteran plate at the same rate as 132 described in this section. However, the applicant must pay any 133 other required fees for the plate that the applicant chooses in 134 exchange for the disabled veteran plate. 135 Section 6. Present subsection (4) of section 322.141, 136 Florida Statutes, is redesignated as subsection (5), a new 137 subsection (4) is added to that section, and subsection (3) of 138 that section is amended, to read: 139 322.141 Color or markings of certain licenses or 140 identification cards.— 141 (3) All licenses for the operation of motor vehicles or 142 identification cards originally issued or reissued by the 143 department to persons who are designated as sexual predators 144 under s. 775.21 or subject to registration as sexual offenders 145 under s. 943.0435 or s. 944.607, or who have a similar 146 designation or are subject to a similar registration under the 147 laws of another jurisdiction, mustshallhave on the front of 148 the license or identification card in a distinctive format and 149 printed in the color red all of the following information: 150 (a) For a person designated as a sexual predator under s. 151 775.21 or who has a similar designation under the laws of 152 another jurisdiction, the marking “SEXUAL PREDATOR.” 153 (b) For a person subject to registration as a sexual 154 offender under s. 943.0435 or s. 944.607, or subject to a 155 similar registration under the laws of another jurisdiction, the 156 marking “943.0435, F.S.” 157 (4) If asked to do so by a law enforcement officer, school 158 resource officer, daycare operator, or government official, an 159 offender whose license is required to comply with paragraph 160 (3)(a) or paragraph (3)(b), must remove the driver license or 161 identification card from any wallet or similar case before 162 presenting the driver license or identification card. 163 Section 7. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.