322.75 – Driver License Reinstatement Days.
322.75 Driver License Reinstatement Days.— (1) Each clerk of court shall establish a Driver License Reinstatement Days program for reinstating suspended driver licenses. Participants may include, but are not limited to, the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, the state attorney’s office, the public defender’s office, the circuit and county courts, the clerk of court, and […]
323.001 – Wrecker Operator Storage Facilities; Vehicle Holds.
323.001 Wrecker operator storage facilities; vehicle holds.— (1) An investigating agency may place a hold on a motor vehicle stored within a wrecker operator’s storage facility for a period not to exceed 5 days, excluding holidays and weekends, unless extended in writing. (2) The investigating agency must notify the wrecker operator in writing within 5 days, excluding holidays […]
323.002 – County and Municipal Wrecker Operator Systems; Penalties for Operation Outside of System.
323.002 County and municipal wrecker operator systems; penalties for operation outside of system.— (1) As used in this section, the term: (a) “Authorized wrecker operator” means any wrecker operator who has been designated as part of the wrecker operator system established by the governmental unit having jurisdiction over the scene of a wrecked or disabled vehicle. (b) “Unauthorized wrecker […]
324.011 – Purpose of Chapter.
324.011 Purpose of chapter.—It is the intent of this chapter to recognize the existing privilege to own or operate a motor vehicle on the public streets and highways of this state when such vehicles are used with due consideration for others and their property, and to promote safety and provide financial security requirements for such owners […]
324.021 – Definitions; Minimum Insurance Required.
324.021 Definitions; minimum insurance required.—The following words and phrases when used in this chapter shall, for the purpose of this chapter, have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section, except in those instances where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) MOTOR VEHICLE.—Every self-propelled vehicle that is designed and required to be licensed for […]
324.022 – Financial Responsibility for Property Damage.
324.022 Financial responsibility for property damage.— (1) Every owner or operator of a motor vehicle required to be registered in this state shall establish and maintain the ability to respond in damages for liability on account of accidents arising out of the use of the motor vehicle in the amount of $10,000 because of damage to, or […]
324.0221 – Reports by Insurers to the Department; Suspension of Driver License and Vehicle Registrations; Reinstatement.
324.0221 Reports by insurers to the department; suspension of driver license and vehicle registrations; reinstatement.— (1)(a) Each insurer that has issued a policy providing personal injury protection coverage or property damage liability coverage shall report the cancellation or nonrenewal thereof to the department within 10 days after the processing date or effective date of each cancellation or […]
324.023 – Financial Responsibility for Bodily Injury or Death.
324.023 Financial responsibility for bodily injury or death.—In addition to any other financial responsibility required by law, every owner or operator of a motor vehicle that is required to be registered in this state, or that is located within this state, and who, regardless of adjudication of guilt, has been found guilty of or entered a […]
324.031 – Manner of Proving Financial Responsibility.
324.031 Manner of proving financial responsibility.—The owner or operator of a taxicab, limousine, jitney, or any other for-hire passenger transportation vehicle may prove financial responsibility by providing satisfactory evidence of holding a motor vehicle liability policy as defined in s. 324.021(8) or s. 324.151, which policy is issued by an insurance carrier which is a member […]
322.43 – Short Title.
322.43 Short title.—Sections 322.43-322.48 shall be known as the “Florida Driver License Compact Act.” History.—s. 1, ch. 67-176.