Florida Senate - 2016                          SENATOR AMENDMENT
       Bill No. CS for SB 746
       
       
       
       
       
       
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                 Floor: NC/2R          .                                
             03/08/2016 01:32 PM       .                                
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       Senator Negron moved the following:
       
    1         Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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    3         Delete everything after the enacting clause
    4  and insert:
    5         Section 1. Subsection (1) of section 328.72, Florida
    6  Statutes, is amended, and subsection (18) is added to that
    7  section, to read:
    8         328.72 Classification; registration; fees and charges;
    9  surcharge; disposition of fees; fines; marine turtle stickers.—
   10         (1) VESSEL REGISTRATION FEE.—
   11         (a) Vessels that are required to be registered shall be
   12  classified for registration purposes according to the following
   13  schedule, and, except as provided in subsection (18), the
   14  registration certificate fee shall be in the following amounts:
   15         1. Class A-1—Less than 12 feet in length, and all canoes to
   16  which propulsion motors have been attached, regardless of
   17  length: $5.50 for each 12-month period registered.
   18         2. Class A-2—12 feet or more and less than 16 feet in
   19  length: $16.25 for each 12-month period registered. (To county):
   20  2.85 for each 12-month period registered.
   21         3. Class 1—16 feet or more and less than 26 feet in length:
   22  $28.75 for each 12-month period registered. (To county): 8.85
   23  for each 12-month period registered.
   24         4. Class 2—26 feet or more and less than 40 feet in length:
   25  $78.25 for each 12-month period registered. (To county): 32.85
   26  for each 12-month period registered.
   27         5. Class 3—40 feet or more and less than 65 feet in length:
   28  $127.75 for each 12-month period registered. (To county): 56.85
   29  for each 12-month period registered.
   30         6. Class 4—65 feet or more and less than 110 feet in
   31  length: $152.75 for each 12-month period registered. (To
   32  county): 68.85 for each 12-month period registered.
   33         7. Class 5—110 feet or more in length: $189.75 for each 12
   34  month period registered. (To county): 86.85 for each 12-month
   35  period registered.
   36         8. Dealer registration certificate: $25.50 for each 12
   37  month period registered.
   38         (b) The county portion of the vessel registration fee is
   39  derived from recreational vessels only.
   40         (18)REDUCED VESSEL REGISTRATION FEE.—
   41         (a)As used in this subsection, the term:
   42         1.“Emergency position-indicating radio beacon” means a
   43  device installed on the vessel being registered that:
   44         a.Transmits distress signals at a frequency between 406.0
   45  and 406.1 MHz;
   46         b.Is manufactured by a company approved to manufacture
   47  beacons by the International Cospas-Sarsat Programme; and
   48         c.Is registered with the United States National Oceanic
   49  and Atmospheric Administration.
   50         2.“Full registration fee amount” means the registration
   51  fee as provided in subsection (1) and not the reduced vessel
   52  registration fee specified in this subsection.
   53         3.“Personal locator beacon” means a device designed to be
   54  carried by an individual that:
   55         a.Transmits distress signals at a frequency between 406.0
   56  and 406.1 MHz;
   57         b.Is manufactured by a company approved to manufacture
   58  beacons by the International Cospas-Sarsat Programme; and
   59         c.Is registered with the United States National Oceanic
   60  and Atmospheric Administration.
   61         (b)The registration certificate fee imposed under
   62  subsection (1) for a recreational vessel equipped with an
   63  emergency position-indicating radio beacon, or for a
   64  recreational vessel the owner of which owns a personal locator
   65  beacon, shall be reduced to the following amounts for each 12
   66  month period registered:
   67         1.Class A-1—$4.24.
   68         2.Class A-2—$13.77.
   69         3.Class 1—$24.83.
   70         4.Class 2—$68.56.
   71         5.Class 3—$112.31.
   72         6.Class 4—$134.41.
   73         7.Class 5—$167.11.
   74         (c)A person who owns a personal locator beacon and who
   75  owns more than one recreational vessel qualifies to pay the
   76  reduced fee under paragraph (b) for only one such vessel.
   77         (d)In order to qualify for reduced registration fees under
   78  this subsection, a vessel owner must, at the time of
   79  registration, demonstrate that the vessel is equipped with an
   80  emergency position-indicating radio beacon or that the vessel
   81  owner owns a personal locator beacon. The Department of Highway
   82  Safety and Motor Vehicles may adopt rules specifying what
   83  constitutes sufficient proof to qualify for reduced registration
   84  fees under this subsection, but such proof must contain, at a
   85  minimum, the following:
   86         1.The name of the beacon owner.
   87         2.The expiration date of the beacon’s registration.
   88         3.The unique identification number of the beacon.
   89         4.For vessels equipped with an emergency position
   90  indicating radio beacon, identification of the vessel equipped
   91  with the beacon.
   92         (e)For each vessel registration qualifying for reduced
   93  registration fees under this subsection, an amount equal to the
   94  difference between the full registration fee amount and the
   95  actual amount of registration fee paid for such vessel
   96  registration shall be transferred from the General Revenue Fund
   97  to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and shall
   98  be distributed pursuant to s. 328.76.
   99         (f)The reduced registration certificate fee amounts
  100  provided in this subsection apply only to applicable vessels
  101  registered during the period beginning July 1, 2016, and ending
  102  June 30, 2017.
  103         (g)This subsection expires July 1, 2017.
  104         Section 2. Subsection (1) of section 328.76, Florida
  105  Statutes, is amended to read:
  106         328.76 Marine Resources Conservation Trust Fund; vessel
  107  registration funds; appropriation and distribution.—
  108         (1) Except as otherwise specified in this subsection and
  109  less the amount equal to any administrative costs which shall be
  110  deposited in the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, in each
  111  fiscal year beginning on or after July 1, 2001, all funds
  112  collected from the registration of vessels through the
  113  Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and the tax
  114  collectors of the state and funds transferred from the General
  115  Revenue Fund pursuant to s. 328.72(18), except for those funds
  116  designated as the county portion pursuant to s. 328.72(1), shall
  117  be deposited in the Marine Resources Conservation Trust Fund for
  118  recreational channel marking; public launching facilities; law
  119  enforcement and quality control programs; aquatic weed control;
  120  manatee protection, recovery, rescue, rehabilitation, and
  121  release; and marine mammal protection and recovery. The funds
  122  collected pursuant to s. 328.72(1) shall be transferred as
  123  follows:
  124         (a) In each fiscal year, an amount equal to $1.50 for each
  125  commercial and recreational vessel registered in this state
  126  shall be transferred by the Department of Highway Safety and
  127  Motor Vehicles to the Save the Manatee Trust Fund and shall be
  128  used only for the purposes specified in s. 379.2431(4).
  129         (b) An amount equal to $2 from each recreational vessel
  130  registration fee, except that for class A-1 vessels, shall be
  131  transferred by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor
  132  Vehicles to the Invasive Plant Control Trust Fund in the Fish
  133  and Wildlife Conservation Commission for aquatic weed research
  134  and control.
  135         (c) An amount equal to 40 percent of the registration fees
  136  from commercial vessels shall be transferred by the Department
  137  of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to the Invasive Plant
  138  Control Trust Fund in the Fish and Wildlife Conservation
  139  Commission for aquatic plant research and control.
  140         (d) An amount equal to 40 percent of the registration fees
  141  from commercial vessels shall be transferred by the Department
  142  of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, on a monthly basis, to the
  143  General Inspection Trust Fund of the Department of Agriculture
  144  and Consumer Services. These funds shall be used for shellfish
  145  and aquaculture development and quality control programs.
  146         (e) After all administrative costs are funded and the
  147  distributions in paragraphs (a)-(d) have been made, up to
  148  $400,000 shall be transferred by the Department of Highway
  149  Safety and Motor Vehicles to the General Inspection Trust Fund
  150  of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to fund
  151  activities relating to the protection, restoration, and research
  152  of the natural oyster reefs and beds of the state. This
  153  paragraph expires July 1, 2017.
  154         (f) After all administrative costs are funded and the
  155  distributions in paragraphs (a)-(d) have been made, up to
  156  $300,000 may be used by the Fish and Wildlife Conservation
  157  Commission for boating safety education. This paragraph expires
  158  July 1, 2017.
  159         Section 3. Subsection (1) of section 328.66, Florida
  160  Statutes, is amended to read:
  161         328.66 County and municipality optional registration fee.—
  162         (1) Any county may impose an annual registration fee on
  163  vessels registered, operated, used, or stored on the waters of
  164  this state within its jurisdiction. This fee shall be 50 percent
  165  of the applicable state registration fee as provided in s.
  166  328.72(1) and not the reduced vessel registration fee specified
  167  in s. 328.72(18). However, the first $1 of every registration
  168  imposed under this subsection shall be remitted to the state for
  169  deposit in the Save the Manatee Trust Fund created within the
  170  Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and shall be used
  171  only for the purposes specified in s. 379.2431(4). All other
  172  moneys received from such fee shall be expended for the patrol,
  173  regulation, and maintenance of the lakes, rivers, and waters and
  174  for other boating-related activities of such municipality or
  175  county. A municipality that was imposing a registration fee
  176  before April 1, 1984, may continue to levy such fee,
  177  notwithstanding the provisions of this section.
  178         Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2016.
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  180  ================= T I T L E  A M E N D M E N T ================
  181  And the title is amended as follows:
  182         Delete everything before the enacting clause
  183  and insert:
  184                        A bill to be entitled                      
  185         An act relating to recreational vessel registration;
  186         amending s. 328.72, F.S.; providing definitions;
  187         providing a reduced recreational vessel registration
  188         fee schedule for vessels registered during a specified
  189         period which are equipped with an emergency position
  190         indicating radio beacon or for which the owner of the
  191         vessel owns a personal locator beacon; limiting
  192         application to one vessel per owner; authorizing the
  193         Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to
  194         adopt rules relating to proof of qualification;
  195         providing for certain funds to supplement the reduced
  196         amounts collected; providing for expiration of the
  197         reduced fee schedule; amending s. 328.76, F.S.,
  198         relating to the Marine Resources Conservation Trust
  199         Fund; providing for use of the supplemental funds;
  200         amending s. 328.66, F.S., relating to county and
  201         municipality optional registration fees; specifying
  202         that the reduced fees do not apply to the limitation
  203         on registration fees charged by a county; providing an
  204         effective date.