1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to secondary metals recyclers; amending s. |
3 | 538.18, F.S.; revising and providing definitions; amending |
4 | s. 319.30, F.S.; conforming a cross-reference; amending s. |
5 | 538.19, F.S.; revising the period required for secondary |
6 | metals recyclers to maintain certain information regarding |
7 | purchase transactions involving regulated metals property; |
8 | revising requirements for the types of information that |
9 | secondary metals recyclers must obtain and maintain |
10 | regarding purchase transactions; limiting the liability of |
11 | secondary metals recyclers for the conversion of motor |
12 | vehicles to scrap metal under certain circumstances; |
13 | amending s. 538.235, F.S.; revising requirements for |
14 | payments made by secondary metals recyclers to sellers of |
15 | regulated metals property, to which penalties apply; |
16 | providing methods of payment for restricted regulated |
17 | metals property; requiring that purchases of certain |
18 | property be made by check or by electronic payment; |
19 | amending s. 538.26, F.S.; prohibiting secondary metals |
20 | recyclers from purchasing regulated metals property |
21 | without maintaining certain records; deleting provisions |
22 | prohibiting the purchase of regulated metals property from |
23 | certain persons or at certain locations; prohibiting the |
24 | purchase of specified restricted regulated metals property |
25 | without obtaining certain proof of the seller's ownership |
26 | and authorization to sell the property; creating s. |
27 | 538.27, F.S.; limiting civil liability of secondary metals |
28 | recyclers under certain circumstances; establishing an |
29 | inference that secondary metals recyclers do not commit |
30 | theft or deal in stolen property under certain |
31 | circumstances; creating s. 538.28, F.S.; preempting to the |
32 | state the regulation of secondary metals recyclers and |
33 | purchase transactions involving regulated metals property; |
34 | exempting certain ordinances and regulations from |
35 | preemption; amending s. 812.022, F.S.; establishing an |
36 | inference that secondary metals recyclers do not commit |
37 | theft or deal in stolen property under certain |
38 | circumstances; providing an effective date. |
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40 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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42 | Section 1. Section 538.18, Florida Statutes, is amended to |
43 | read: |
44 | 538.18 Definitions.-As used in this part, the term: |
45 | (1)(9) "Department" means the Department of Revenue. |
46 | (2)(1) "Ferrous metals" means any metals containing |
47 | significant quantities of iron or steel. |
48 | (3)(2) "Fixed location" means any site occupied by a |
49 | secondary metals recycler as owner of the site or as lessee of |
50 | the site under a lease or other rental agreement providing for |
51 | occupation of the site by the secondary metals recycler for a |
52 | total duration of not less than 364 days. |
53 | (4)(3) "Money" means a medium of exchange authorized or |
54 | adopted by a domestic or foreign government as part of its |
55 | currency. |
56 | (5)(4) "Nonferrous metals" means metals not containing |
57 | significant quantities of iron or steel, including, without |
58 | limitation, copper, brass, aluminum, bronze, lead, zinc, nickel, |
59 | and alloys thereof, excluding precious metals subject to |
60 | regulation under part I. |
61 | (6)(5) "Personal identification card" means any |
62 | government-issued photographic identification card. |
63 | (7)(6) "Purchase transaction" means a transaction in which |
64 | a secondary metals recycler gives consideration for regulated |
65 | metals property. |
66 | (8)(7) "Regulated metals property" means any item composed |
67 | primarily of any nonferrous metals. The term does, but shall not |
68 | include aluminum beverage containers, used beverage containers, |
69 | or similar beverage containers; however,. the term includes |
70 | shall include stainless steel beer kegs. |
71 | (9) "Restricted regulated metals property" means any |
72 | regulated metals property listed in s. 538.26(6)(b) the sale of |
73 | which is restricted as provided in s. 538.26(6)(a). |
74 | (10)(8) "Secondary metals recycler" means any person who: |
75 | (a) Is engaged, from a fixed location or otherwise, in the |
76 | business of gathering or obtaining ferrous or nonferrous metals |
77 | that have served their original economic purpose or is in the |
78 | business of performing the manufacturing process by which |
79 | ferrous metals or nonferrous metals are converted into raw |
80 | material products consisting of prepared grades and having an |
81 | existing or potential economic value; or |
82 | (b) Has facilities for performing the manufacturing |
83 | process by which ferrous metals or nonferrous metals are |
84 | converted into raw material products consisting of prepared |
85 | grades and having an existing or potential economic value, other |
86 | than by the exclusive use of hand tools, by methods including, |
87 | without limitation, processing, sorting, cutting, classifying, |
88 | cleaning, baling, wrapping, shredding, shearing, or changing the |
89 | physical form or chemical content thereof. |
90 | (11) "Utility" means a person, firm, corporation, |
91 | association, or political subdivision, whether private, |
92 | municipal, county, or cooperative, that is engaged in the sale, |
93 | generation, provision, or delivery of gas, electricity, heat, |
94 | water, oil, sewer service, or telephone, telegraph, radio, or |
95 | telecommunications service. |
96 | Section 2. Paragraph (u) of subsection (1) of section |
97 | 319.30, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
98 | 319.30 Definitions; dismantling, destruction, change of |
99 | identity of motor vehicle or mobile home; salvage.- |
100 | (1) As used in this section, the term: |
101 | (u) "Secondary metals recycler" means secondary metals |
102 | recycler as defined in s. 538.18(10)(8). |
103 | Section 3. Subsections (4) and (5) of section 538.19, |
104 | Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
105 | 538.19 Records required; limitation of liability.- |
106 | (4) A secondary metals recycler shall maintain or cause to |
107 | be maintained the information required by this section for not |
108 | less than 2 5 years from the date of the purchase transaction. |
109 | (5) If a purchase transaction involves the transfer of |
110 | regulated metals property from A secondary metals recycler |
111 | registered with the department that purchases a motor vehicle |
112 | from a licensed salvage motor vehicle dealer as defined in s. |
113 | 320.27 or to another secondary metals recycler registered with |
114 | the department and uses a mechanical crusher to convert the |
115 | vehicle to scrap metal must obtain a signed statement from the |
116 | seller stating that the seller has surrendered the vehicle's |
117 | certificate of title to the Department of Highway Safety and |
118 | Motor Vehicles as provided in s. 319.30 or otherwise complied |
119 | with the titling requirements provided by law for conversion of |
120 | the vehicle to scrap metal. A, the secondary metals recycler is |
121 | not liable for the seller's failure to comply with the titling |
122 | requirements provided by law for conversion of a motor vehicle |
123 | to scrap metal if the secondary metals recycler obtains and |
124 | maintains the seller's signed statement receiving the regulated |
125 | metals property shall record the name and address of the |
126 | secondary metals recycler from which it received the regulated |
127 | metals property in lieu of the requirements of paragraph (2)(h). |
128 | Section 4. Section 538.235, Florida Statutes, is amended |
129 | to read: |
130 | 538.235 Method of payment.- |
131 | (1) A secondary metals recycler may shall not enter into |
132 | any cash transaction: |
133 | (a) In excess of $1,000 in payment for the purchase of |
134 | regulated metals property; or |
135 | (b) In any amount for the purchase of restricted regulated |
136 | metals property. |
137 | (2) Payment in excess of $1,000 for the purchase of |
138 | regulated metals property or payment in any amount for the |
139 | purchase of restricted regulated metals property must shall be |
140 | made by check issued and payable to the seller or by electronic |
141 | payment to the seller's bank account or the bank account of the |
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143 | Section 5. Subsection (5) of section 538.26, Florida |
144 | Statutes, is amended, and subsection (6) is added to that |
145 | section, to read: |
146 | 538.26 Certain acts and practices prohibited.-It is |
147 | unlawful for a secondary metals recycler to do or allow any of |
148 | the following acts: |
149 | (5) Purchase regulated metals property in return for money |
150 | from a trailer, a vehicle, or any location other than a fixed |
151 | location or from any person who is required to prove ownership |
152 | under s. 538.19 pursuant to subsection (4). However, regulated |
153 | metals may be purchased from a nonfixed location, or from such |
154 | person, with any negotiable or nonnegotiable instrument, |
155 | including a check or draft or any other type of instrument |
156 | purchased with money and sold for the purpose of making payments |
157 | or transfers to others. |
158 | (6)(a) Purchase any restricted regulated metals property |
159 | listed in paragraph (b) unless the secondary metals recycler |
160 | obtains reasonable proof that the seller: |
161 | 1. Owns such property. Reasonable proof of ownership may |
162 | include, but is not limited to, a receipt or bill of sale; or |
163 | 2. Is an employee, agent, or contractor of the property's |
164 | owner who is authorized to sell the property on behalf of the |
165 | owner. Reasonable proof of authorization to sell the property |
166 | includes, but is not limited to, a signed letter on the owner's |
167 | letterhead, dated no later than 90 days before the sale, |
168 | authorizing the seller to sell the property. |
169 | (b) The purchase of any of the following regulated metals |
170 | property is subject to the restrictions provided in paragraph |
171 | (a): |
172 | 1. A manhole cover. |
173 | 2. An electric light pole or other utility structure and |
174 | its fixtures, wires, and hardware that are readily identifiable |
175 | as connected to the utility structure. |
176 | 3. A guard rail. |
177 | 4. A street sign, traffic sign, or traffic signal and its |
178 | fixtures and hardware. |
179 | 5. Communication, transmission, distribution, and service |
180 | wire from a utility, including copper or aluminum bus bars, |
181 | connectors, grounding plates, or grounding wire. |
182 | 6. A funeral marker or funeral vase. |
183 | 7. A historical marker. |
184 | 8. Railroad equipment, including, but not limited to, a |
185 | tie plate, signal house, control box, switch plate, E clip, or |
186 | rail tie junction. |
187 | 9. Any metal item that is observably marked upon |
188 | reasonable inspection with any form of the name, initials, or |
189 | logo of a governmental entity, utility company, cemetery, or |
190 | railroad. |
191 | 10. A copper, aluminum, or aluminum-copper condensing or |
192 | evaporator coil, including its tubing or rods, from an air |
193 | conditioning or heating unit, excluding coils from window air |
194 | conditioning or heating units and motor vehicle air conditioning |
195 | or heating units. |
196 | 11. An aluminum or stainless steel container or bottle |
197 | designed to hold propane for fueling forklifts. |
198 | 12. A stainless steel beer keg. |
199 | 13. A catalytic converter or any nonferrous part of a |
200 | catalytic converter unless purchased as part of a motor vehicle. |
201 | 14. Metallic wire that has been burned in whole or in part |
202 | to remove insulation. |
203 | 15. A brass or bronze commercial valve or fitting, |
204 | referred to as a "fire department connection and control valve" |
205 | or an "FDC valve," that is commonly used on structures for |
206 | access to water for the purpose of extinguishing fires. |
207 | 16. A brass or bronze commercial potable water backflow |
208 | preventer valve that is commonly used to prevent backflow of |
209 | potable water from commercial structures into municipal domestic |
210 | water service systems. |
211 | 17. A shopping cart. |
212 | Section 6. Section 538.27, Florida Statutes, is created to |
213 | read: |
214 | 538.27 Secondary metals recyclers; limitation of |
215 | liability; inference.- |
216 | (1) A secondary metals recycler is not liable for any |
217 | civil claim of replevin or damages resulting from a purchase |
218 | transaction of regulated metals property that complies with this |
219 | chapter. |
220 | (2) As provided in s. 812.022(7), proof that a purchase |
221 | transaction for regulated metals property by a secondary metals |
222 | recycler complied with this part gives rise to an inference that |
223 | the secondary metals recycler did not know or have reason to |
224 | believe that the property was stolen and did not have intent to |
225 | commit theft or deal in stolen property. |
226 | Section 7. Section 538.28, Florida Statutes, is created to |
227 | read: |
228 | 538.28 Local government regulation; preemption.- |
229 | (1) The regulation of purchase transactions involving |
230 | regulated metals property is preempted to the state. Except as |
231 | provided in subsection (2), an ordinance or regulation adopted |
232 | by a county or municipality relating to the purchase or sale of |
233 | regulated metals property or the registration or licensure of |
234 | secondary metals recyclers is void. |
235 | (2) This part does not preempt an ordinance or regulation |
236 | originally enacted by a county or municipality before March 1, |
237 | 2011, or any subsequent amendment to such ordinance or |
238 | regulation. |
239 | Section 8. Subsection (7) is added to section 812.022, |
240 | Florida Statutes, to read: |
241 | 812.022 Evidence of theft or dealing in stolen property.- |
242 | (7) Proof that a purchase transaction for regulated metals |
243 | property by a secondary metals recycler complied with part II of |
244 | chapter 538 gives rise to an inference that the secondary metals |
245 | recycler did not know or have reason to believe that the |
246 | property was stolen and did not have intent to commit theft or |
247 | deal in stolen property. |
248 | Section 9. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011. |