Florida Senate - 2008 CS for CS for SB 858
By the Committees on Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations; Judiciary; and Senator Joyner
604-08375-08 2008858c2
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A bill to be entitled
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An act relating to community service for infractions of
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noncriminal traffic offenses; amending s. 318.18, F.S.;
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requiring a court to allow a person to satisfy a civil
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penalty for an infraction of a noncriminal traffic offense
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by participating in community service if the person is
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unable to pay the civil penalty due to a demonstrable
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financial hardship; requiring that a person participating
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in community service receive credit for the civil penalty
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at the specified hourly credit rate per hour of community
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service performed or at the prevailing wage rate for a
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trade or profession; defining the term "specified hourly
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credit rate"; providing responsibilities for community
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service agencies; defining the terms "community service"
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and "community service agency"; providing an effective
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date.
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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Section 1. Paragraph (b) of subsection (8) of section
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318.18, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
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318.18 Amount of penalties.--The penalties required for a
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noncriminal disposition pursuant to s. 318.14 or a criminal
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offense listed in s. 318.17 are as follows:
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(8)
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(b)1.a. If a person has been ordered to pay a civil penalty
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for a noncriminal traffic infraction and the person is unable to
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comply with the court's order due to demonstrable financial
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hardship, the court shall allow the person to satisfy the civil
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penalty by participating in community service until the civil
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penalty is paid.
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b. If a court orders a person to perform community service,
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the person shall receive credit for the civil penalty at the
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specified hourly credit rate per hour of community service
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performed, and each hour of community service performed shall
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reduce the civil penalty by that amount.
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2.a. As used in this paragraph, the term "specified hourly
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credit rate" means the wage rate that is specified in 29 U.S.C.
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s. 206(a)(1) under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938,
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that is then in effect, and that an employer subject to such
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provision must pay per hour to each employee subject to such
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provision.
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b. However, if a person ordered to perform community
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service has a trade or profession for which there is a community
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service need, the specified hourly credit rate for each hour of
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community service performed by that person shall be the average
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prevailing wage rate for the trade or profession that the
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community service agency needs.
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3.a. The community service agency supervising the person
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shall record the number of hours of community service completed
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and the date the community service hours were completed. The
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community service agency shall submit the data to the clerk of
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court on the letterhead of the community service agency, which
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must also bear the signature of the person designated to
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represent the community service agency.
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b. When the number of community service hours completed by
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the person equals the amount of the civil penalty, the clerk of
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court shall certify this fact to the court. Thereafter, the clerk
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of court shall record in the case file that the civil penalty has
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been paid in full.
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4. Notwithstanding any other law, a person's driver's
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license may not be suspended for failing to pay the civil penalty
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without a finding that the person has the ability to pay the
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civil penalty.
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5. As used in this paragraph, the term:
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a. "Community service" means uncompensated labor for a
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community service agency.
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b. "Community service agency" means a not-for-profit
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corporation, community organization, charitable organization,
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public officer, the state or any political subdivision of the
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state, or any other body the purpose of which is to improve the
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quality of life or social welfare of the community and which
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agrees to accept community service from persons unable to pay
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civil penalties for noncriminal traffic infractions.
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(b) Any person who fails to comply with the court's
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requirements as to civil penalties specified in this section due
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to demonstrable financial hardship shall be authorized to satisfy
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such civil penalties by public works or community service. Each
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hour of such service shall be applied, at the rate of the minimum
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wage, toward payment of the person's civil penalties; provided,
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however, that if the person has a trade or profession for which
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there is a community service need and application, the rate for
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each hour of such service shall be the average standard wage for
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such trade or profession. Any person who fails to comply with the
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court's requirements as to such civil penalties who does not
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demonstrate financial hardship may also, at the discretion of the
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court, be authorized to satisfy such civil penalties by public
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works or community service in the same manner.
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Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2008.
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