HB 0075 2003
   
1 A bill to be entitled
2         An act relating to motor vehicles; amending s. 316.2398,
3   F.S.; revising provisions that regulate the display or use
4   of red lights on motor vehicles of volunteer firefighters
5   or medical staff; providing an effective date.
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7         Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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9         Section 1. Section 316.2398, Florida Statutes, is amended
10   to read:
11         316.2398 Display or use of redwarning signalslights;
12   motor vehicles of volunteer firefighters or medical staff.--
13         (1) A privately owned vehicle belonging to an active
14   firefighter member of a regularly organized volunteer
15   firefighting company or association, while en route to the fire
16   station for the purpose of proceeding to the scene of a fire or
17   other emergency or while en route to the scene of a fire or
18   other emergency in the line of duty as an active firefighter
19   member of a regularly organized firefighting company or
20   association, or a privately owned vehicle belonging to a medical
21   staff physician or technician of a medical facility licensed by
22   the state, while responding to an emergency in the line of duty,
23   may display or usered warning signalsa red lightvisible from
24   the front and from the rear of such vehicle, subject to the
25   following restrictions and conditions:
26         (a) A light may not have a light source greater than 50
27   candlepower.
28         (b) Only one red light of the revolving type may be
29   displayed, and such light must be permanently or magnetically
30   mounted to the dashboard or roof of the vehicle.
31         (c) The red light must consist of a lamp with a red lens,
32   but may not consist of an uncolored lens with a red bulb.
33         (d) The red light may not be a part of the regular
34   headlamps, taillights, or turn signal lights displayed on such
35   vehicle.
36         (a)(e)No inscription of any kind may appear across the
37   face of the lens of the redwarning signallight.
38         (f) The lens of the red light may not be less than 3
39   inches or more than 8 inches in diameter.
40         (b)(g)In order for an active volunteer firefighter to
41   display suchred warning signalsa red lighton his or her
42   vehicle, the volunteer firefighter must first secure a written
43   permit from the chief executive officers of the firefighting
44   organization to use the redwarning signalslight, and this
45   permit must be carried by the volunteer firefighter at all times
46   while the redwarning signals arelight isdisplayed.
47         (2) It is unlawful for any person who is not an active
48   firefighter member of a regularly organized volunteer
49   firefighting company or association or a physician or technician
50   of the medical staff of a medical facility licensed by the state
51   to display on any motor vehicle owned by him or her, at any
52   time,any red warning signalsa red lightas described in
53   subsection (1).
54         (3) It is unlawful for an active volunteer firefighter to
55   operateany red warning signalsa red lightas authorized in
56   subsection (1), except while en route to the fire station for
57   the purpose of proceeding to the scene of a fire or other
58   emergency, or whileat oren route to the scene of a fire or
59   other emergency, in the line of duty.
60         (4) It is unlawful for a physician or technician of the
61   medical staff of a medical facility to operateany red warning
62   signalsa red lightas authorized in subsection (1), except when
63   responding to an emergency in the line of duty.
64         (5) A violation of this section is a nonmoving violation,
65   punishable as provided in chapter 318. In addition, any
66   volunteer firefighter shall be dismissed from membership in the
67   firefighting organization by the chief executive officers
68   thereof.
69         Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.
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