1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to vessel safety; amending s. 316.217, |
3 | F.S.; providing exception for purposes of law enforcement |
4 | to provisions requiring the display of lighted lamps; |
5 | amending s. 327.301, F.S.; revising requirements for |
6 | reports to the Division of Law Enforcement of the Fish and |
7 | Wildlife Conservation Commission of certain accidents |
8 | involving vessels; providing that a person who offers a |
9 | vessel for lease, rental, or charter is responsible for |
10 | compliance; amending s. 327.35215, F.S.; revising |
11 | disposition of moneys collected for certain civil |
12 | penalties; providing for use of moneys collected; creating |
13 | s. 327.461, F.S.; providing legislative intent to |
14 | authorize state and local law enforcement agencies to |
15 | operate in federally designated safety zones, security |
16 | zones, regulated navigation areas, and naval vessel |
17 | protection zones; prohibiting the operation, or the |
18 | authorization for the operation, of a vessel in violation |
19 | of a safety zone, security zone, regulated navigation |
20 | area, or naval vessel protection zone; providing |
21 | penalties; prohibiting continuation of such operation, or |
22 | authorization to operate, after a warning or an order to |
23 | cease by law enforcement or military personnel; providing |
24 | penalties; prohibiting entrance to such a zone by |
25 | swimming, diving, wading, or similar means; providing |
26 | penalties; prohibiting remaining in or reentering such a |
27 | zone following a warning or order to leave by law |
28 | enforcement or military personnel; providing penalties; |
29 | providing that each incursion is a separate offense; |
30 | providing that an entry authorized by the captain of the |
31 | port or the captain's designee is not a violation; |
32 | amending s. 327.731, F.S.; revising requirements to |
33 | complete a boating safety course for certain violations; |
34 | reenacting s. 327.73(11)(a), F.S., relating to noncriminal |
35 | infractions, to incorporate changes made by the act; |
36 | amending s. 901.15, F.S.; authorizing a law enforcement |
37 | officer to make an arrest without warrant under certain |
38 | conditions for violation of specified navigation area |
39 | restrictions; providing an effective date. |
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41 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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43 | Section 1. Subsection (4) of section 316.217, Florida |
44 | Statutes, is renumbered as subsection (5), and a new subsection |
45 | (4) is added to said section to read: |
46 | 316.217 When lighted lamps are required.-- |
47 | (4) Law enforcement vehicles may be operated without the |
48 | display of lighted lamps required by this chapter under the |
49 | following conditions: |
50 | (a) Operation without the display of lighted lamps is |
51 | necessary to the performance of a law enforcement officer's |
52 | duties. |
53 | (b) The law enforcement agency has a written policy |
54 | authorizing and providing guidelines for vehicle operation |
55 | without the display of lighted lamps. |
56 | (c) The law enforcement vehicle is operated in compliance |
57 | with agency policy. |
58 | (d) The operation without the display of lighted lamps may |
59 | be safely accomplished. |
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61 | The provisions of this subsection shall not relieve the operator |
62 | of such a vehicle from the duty to drive with due regard for the |
63 | safety of all persons, nor shall such provisions protect the |
64 | vehicle operator from the consequences of his or her reckless |
65 | disregard for the safety of others. |
66 | (5)(4) A violation of this section is a noncriminal |
67 | traffic infraction, punishable as a moving violation as provided |
68 | in chapter 318. |
69 | Section 2. Section 327.301, Florida Statutes, is amended |
70 | to read: |
71 | 327.301 Written reports of accidents.-- |
72 | (1) The operator of a vessel that is in any manner |
73 | involved in an accident resulting in bodily injury, death, or |
74 | disappearance of any person or damage to any vessel or other |
75 | property in an apparent aggregate amount of at least $2,000 $500 |
76 | shall, within the time limits specified in 33 C.F.R. s. 173.55, |
77 | forward a written report of the accident to the division. |
78 | Whenever the operator of the vessel is physically incapable of |
79 | making a written report, the owner of the vessel shall, within |
80 | the time limits specified in 33 C.F.R. s. 173.55, make the |
81 | report not made by the operator. However, when the investigating |
82 | officer has made a written report of the accident pursuant to |
83 | subsection (3), a written report need not be forwarded to the |
84 | division by the operator. |
85 | (2) The division may require any operator of a vessel |
86 | involved in an accident of which written report must be made as |
87 | provided in this section to file supplemental written reports |
88 | whenever the original report is insufficient in the opinion of |
89 | the division, and may require any witness to the accident to |
90 | render a report to the division. |
91 | (3) Every law enforcement officer who in the regular |
92 | course of duty investigates a boating accident that resulted in |
93 | bodily injury, death, or disappearance of any person or damage |
94 | to any vessel or other property in an apparent aggregate amount |
95 | of at least $2,000 $500 shall, within 24 hours after completing |
96 | the investigation, forward a written report of the accident to |
97 | the division. However, in every case in which an accident report |
98 | is required by this section and a written report by a law |
99 | enforcement officer is not prepared, the law enforcement officer |
100 | shall provide each party involved in the accident a short-form |
101 | report, prescribed by the division, to be completed by the |
102 | party. The short-form report must include, but is not limited |
103 | to: the date, time, and location of the accident; a description |
104 | of the vessels involved; the names and addresses of the parties |
105 | involved; the names and addresses of witnesses; and the name, |
106 | badge number, and law enforcement agency of the officer |
107 | investigating the accident. Accident reports made by law |
108 | enforcement officers may not be used for commercial solicitation |
109 | purposes; however, use of an accident report for purposes of |
110 | publication in a newspaper or other news periodical or a radio |
111 | or television broadcast shall not be construed as a "commercial |
112 | purpose." |
113 | (4) Except as specified in this subsection, each accident |
114 | report made by a person involved in an accident and any |
115 | statement made by such person to a law enforcement officer for |
116 | the purpose of completing an accident report required by this |
117 | section is without prejudice to the individual reporting. Such |
118 | report or statement may not be used as evidence in any trial, |
119 | civil or criminal. However, subject to the applicable rules of |
120 | evidence, a law enforcement officer who is a witness in a |
121 | criminal trial may testify as to any statement made to the |
122 | officer by the person involved in the accident if that person's |
123 | privilege against self-incrimination is not violated. The |
124 | results of breath, urine, and blood tests administered as |
125 | provided in s. 327.352 or s. 327.353 are not confidential and |
126 | shall be admissible into evidence in accordance with the |
127 | provisions of s. 327.354. Accident reports made by persons |
128 | involved in accidents may not be used for commercial |
129 | solicitation purposes; however, use of an accident report for |
130 | purposes of publication in a newspaper or other news periodical |
131 | or a radio or television broadcast shall not be construed as a |
132 | "commercial purpose." |
133 | (5) For the purposes of this section, a written report |
134 | includes a report generated through the use of information |
135 | technology resources as defined in s. 282.0041. |
136 | (6) If the vessel is leased, rented, or chartered at the |
137 | time of the accident, the person who offered the vessel for |
138 | lease, rental, or charter shall be responsible for complying |
139 | with this section and s. 327.30. |
140 | (7)(6) Any person operator failing to file the written |
141 | report required under subsection (1) or a supplemental written |
142 | report when required by the division under subsection (2) is |
143 | guilty of a noncriminal infraction. |
144 | Section 3. Subsection (5) of section 327.35215, Florida |
145 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
146 | 327.35215 Penalty for failure to submit to test.-- |
147 | (5) Moneys collected by the clerk of the court pursuant to |
148 | this section shall be disposed of in the following manner: |
149 | (a) If the arresting officer was employed or appointed by |
150 | a state law enforcement agency except as a wildlife enforcement |
151 | officer or a freshwater fisheries enforcement officer of the |
152 | Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the moneys shall be |
153 | deposited into the Marine Resources Conservation Trust Fund and |
154 | used to directly enhance the ability of law enforcement officers |
155 | to perform law enforcement functions on state waters. |
156 | (b) If the arresting officer was employed or appointed by |
157 | a county or municipal law enforcement agency, the moneys shall |
158 | be deposited into the law enforcement trust fund of that agency. |
159 | (c) If the arresting officer was employed or appointed by |
160 | the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission as a wildlife |
161 | enforcement officer or a freshwater fisheries enforcement |
162 | officer, the money shall be deposited into the State Game Trust |
163 | Fund. |
164 | Section 4. Section 327.461, Florida Statutes, is created |
165 | to read: |
166 | 327.461 Safety zones, security zones, regulated navigation |
167 | areas, and naval vessel protection zones; prohibited entry; |
168 | penalties.-- |
169 | (1)(a) A person may not knowingly operate a vessel, or |
170 | authorize the operation of a vessel, in violation of the |
171 | restrictions of a safety zone, security zone, regulated |
172 | navigation area, or naval vessel protection zone as defined in |
173 | and established pursuant to 33 C.F.R. part 165. |
174 | (b) The intent of this section is to provide for state and |
175 | local law enforcement agencies to operate in federally |
176 | designated exclusion zones specified in paragraph (a). State and |
177 | local law enforcement personnel may enforce these zones at the |
178 | request of a federal authority if necessary to augment federal |
179 | law enforcement efforts and if there is a compelling need to |
180 | protect the residents and infrastructure of this state. Requests |
181 | for state and local law enforcement personnel to enforce these |
182 | zones must be made to the Department of Law Enforcement through |
183 | the Florida Mutual Aid Plan described in s. 23.1231. |
184 | (2) A person who knowingly operates a vessel, or |
185 | authorizes the operation of a vessel, in violation of the |
186 | restrictions of such a safety zone, security zone, regulated |
187 | navigation area, or naval vessel protection zone commits a |
188 | misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. |
189 | 775.082 or s. 775.083. |
190 | (3) A person who continues to operate, or authorize the |
191 | operation of, a vessel in violation of the restrictions of such |
192 | a safety zone, security zone, regulated navigation area, or |
193 | naval vessel protection zone after being warned against doing |
194 | so, or who refuses to leave or otherwise cease violating the |
195 | restrictions of such a safety zone, security zone, regulated |
196 | navigation area, or naval vessel protection zone after having |
197 | been ordered to do so by a law enforcement officer or by |
198 | competent military authority, commits a felony of the third |
199 | degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. |
200 | 775.084. |
201 | (4) A person who knowingly enters a safety zone, security |
202 | zone, regulated navigation area, or naval vessel protection zone |
203 | by swimming, diving, wading, or other similar means commits a |
204 | misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. |
205 | 775.082 or s. 775.083. |
206 | (5) A person who remains within or reenters such a safety |
207 | zone, security zone, regulated navigation area, or naval vessel |
208 | protection zone after being warned not to do so, or who refuses |
209 | to leave or otherwise cease violating such a safety zone, |
210 | security zone, regulated navigation area, or naval vessel |
211 | protection zone after having been ordered to do so by a law |
212 | enforcement officer or by competent military authority, commits |
213 | a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. |
214 | 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. |
215 | (6) Each incursion into such a safety zone, security zone, |
216 | regulated navigation area, or naval vessel protection zone is |
217 | considered a separate offense. |
218 | (7) An entry into such a safety zone, security zone, |
219 | regulated navigation area, or naval vessel protection zone that |
220 | has been authorized by the captain of the port or the captain's |
221 | designee is not a violation of this section. |
222 | Section 5. Subsection (1) of section 327.731, Florida |
223 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
224 | 327.731 Mandatory education for violators.-- |
225 | (1) Every person convicted of a criminal violation of this |
226 | chapter, every person convicted of a noncriminal infraction |
227 | under this chapter if the infraction resulted in a reportable |
228 | boating accident, and every person convicted of two noncriminal |
229 | infractions as defined in s. 327.73(1)(h)-(k), (m), (o), (p) |
230 | (m)-(p), and (s)-(u), said infractions occurring within a 12- |
231 | month period, must: |
232 | (a) Enroll in, attend, and successfully complete, at his |
233 | or her own expense, a boating safety course that meets minimum |
234 | standards established by the commission by rule; however, the |
235 | commission may provide by rule pursuant to chapter 120 for |
236 | waivers of the attendance requirement for violators residing in |
237 | areas where classroom presentation of the course is not |
238 | available; |
239 | (b) File with the commission within 90 days proof of |
240 | successful completion of the course; |
241 | (c) Refrain from operating a vessel until he or she has |
242 | filed the proof of successful completion of the course with the |
243 | commission. |
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245 | Any person who has successfully completed an approved boating |
246 | course shall be exempt from these provisions upon showing proof |
247 | to the commission as specified in paragraph (b). |
248 | Section 6. For the purpose of incorporating the amendment |
249 | made by this act to section 327.731, Florida Statutes, in a |
250 | reference thereto, paragraph (a) of subsection (11) of section |
251 | 327.73, Florida Statutes, is reenacted to read: |
252 | 327.73 Noncriminal infractions.-- |
253 | (11)(a) Court costs that are to be in addition to the |
254 | stated civil penalty shall be imposed by the court in an amount |
255 | not less than the following: |
256 | 1. For swimming or diving infractions, $3. |
257 | 2. For nonmoving boating infractions, $6. |
258 | 3. For boating infractions listed in s. 327.731(1), $10. |
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260 | Court costs imposed under this subsection may not exceed $30. A |
261 | criminal justice selection center or both local criminal justice |
262 | access and assessment centers may be funded from these court |
263 | costs. |
264 | Section 7. Paragraph (c) is added to subsection (9) of |
265 | section 901.15, Florida Statutes, to read: |
266 | 901.15 When arrest by officer without warrant is |
267 | lawful.--A law enforcement officer may arrest a person without a |
268 | A law enforcement officer may arrest a person without a warrant |
269 | when: |
270 | (9) There is probable cause to believe that the person has |
271 | committed: |
272 | (c) A violation of a safety zone, security zone, regulated |
273 | navigation area, or naval vessel protection zone as described in |
274 | s. 327.461. |
275 | Section 8. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |