316.80 – Unlawful Conveyance of Fuel; Obtaining Fuel Fraudulently.
316.80 Unlawful conveyance of fuel; obtaining fuel fraudulently.— (1) It is unlawful for any person to maintain, or possess any conveyance or vehicle that is equipped with, fuel tanks, bladders, drums, or other containers that do not conform to 49 C.F.R. or have not been approved by the United States Department of Transportation for the purpose of […]
316.85 – Autonomous Vehicles; Operation; Compliance With Traffic and Motor Vehicle Laws; Testing.
316.85 Autonomous vehicles; operation; compliance with traffic and motor vehicle laws; testing.— (1) Notwithstanding any other law, a licensed human operator is not required to operate a fully autonomous vehicle as defined in s. 316.003(3). (2) A fully autonomous vehicle may operate in this state regardless of whether a human operator is physically present in the vehicle. (3)(a) For […]
316.86 – Exemption From Liability for Manufacturer When Third Party Converts Vehicle.
316.86 Exemption from liability for manufacturer when third party converts vehicle.—The original manufacturer of a vehicle converted by a third party into an autonomous vehicle is not liable in, and shall have a defense to and be dismissed from, any legal action brought against the original manufacturer by any person injured due to an alleged vehicle […]
316.87 – Nonemergency Medical Transportation Services.
316.87 Nonemergency medical transportation services.— (1) To ensure the availability of nonemergency medical transportation services throughout the state, a provider licensed by the county or operating under a permit issued by the county may not be required to use a vehicle that is larger than needed to transport the number of persons being transported or that is […]
316.622 – Farm Labor Vehicles.
316.622 Farm labor vehicles.— (1) Each owner or operator of a farm labor vehicle that is operated on the public highways of this state shall ensure that such vehicle conforms to vehicle safety standards prescribed by the Secretary of Labor under s. 401(b) of the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act, 29 U.S.C. s. 1841(b), and […]
317.0001 – Short Title.
317.0001 Short title.—Sections 317.0001-317.0013 may be cited as the “Florida Off-Highway Vehicle Titling Act.” History.—s. 55, ch. 2002-295.
316.635 – Courts Having Jurisdiction Over Traffic Violations; Powers Relating to Custody and Detention of Minors.
316.635 Courts having jurisdiction over traffic violations; powers relating to custody and detention of minors.— (1) A court which has jurisdiction over traffic violations shall have original jurisdiction in the case of any minor who is alleged to have committed a violation of law or of a county or municipal ordinance pertaining to the operation of a […]
317.0002 – Legislative Intent.
317.0002 Legislative intent.—It is the intent of the Legislature that all off-highway vehicles purchased after the effective date of this act and all off-highway vehicles operated on public lands be titled and issued a certificate of title to allow for easy determination of ownership. History.—s. 56, ch. 2002-295.
316.640 – Enforcement.
316.640 Enforcement.—The enforcement of the traffic laws of this state is vested as follows: (1) STATE.— (a)1.a. The Division of Florida Highway Patrol of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; the Division of Law Enforcement of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; the Division of Law Enforcement of the Department of Environmental Protection; and the agents, […]
317.0003 – Definitions.
317.0003 Definitions.—As used in this chapter, the term: (1) “ATV” means any motorized off-highway or all-terrain vehicle 55 inches or less in width which has a dry weight of 1,500 pounds or less, is designed to travel on three or more nonhighway tires, and is manufactured for recreational use by one or more persons. (2) “Dealer” means any […]