Florida Senate - 2008 (Reformatted) SB 920
By Senator Fasano
11-02598A-08 2008920__
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A bill to be entitled
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An act relating to driver's license fees; amending s.
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318.15, F.S.; increasing the nonrefundable service charge
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paid to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor
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Vehicles or to the clerk of the court to reinstate a
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suspended driver's license and privilege to drive;
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amending s. 322.21, F.S.; increasing the fees for
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reinstating a suspended or revoked driver's license or
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commercial motor vehicle license; requiring the Department
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of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to collect the fees
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and deposit them into the General Revenue Fund and the
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Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund; requiring that the
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deposited funds be appropriated to establish a recruitment
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plan for officers of the highway patrol and for a salary
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scale to ensure that the salary of highway patrol officers
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remains competitive with other law enforcement agencies;
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amending s. 322.29, F.S., relating to the surrender and
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return of a license; conforming provisions to changes made
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by the act; providing an effective date.
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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Section 1. Subsection (2) of section 318.15, Florida
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Statutes, is amended to read:
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318.15 Failure to comply with civil penalty or to appear;
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penalty.--
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(2) After suspension of the driver's license and privilege
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to drive of a person under subsection (1), the license and
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privilege may not be reinstated until the person complies with
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all obligations and penalties imposed on him or her under s.
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318.18 and presents to a driver license office a certificate of
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compliance issued by the court, together with a nonrefundable
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service charge of up to $60 $47.50 imposed under s. 322.29, or
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presents a certificate of compliance and pays the aforementioned
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service charge of up to $60 $47.50 to the clerk of the court or a
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driver licensing agent authorized in s. 322.135 clearing such
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suspension. Of the charge collected by the clerk of the court or
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driver licensing agent, $22.50 $10 shall be remitted to the
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Department of Revenue to be deposited into the Highway Safety
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Operating Trust Fund. Such person shall also be in compliance
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with requirements of chapter 322 prior to reinstatement.
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Section 2. Section 322.21, Florida Statutes, is amended to
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read:
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322.21 License fees; procedure for handling and collecting
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fees; distribution of funds to the highway patrol.--
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(1) Except as otherwise provided herein, the fee for:
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(a) An original or renewal commercial driver's license is
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$50, which shall include the fee for driver education provided by
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s. 1003.48; however, if an applicant has completed training and
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is applying for employment or is currently employed in a public
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or nonpublic school system that requires the commercial license,
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the fee shall be the same as for a Class E driver's license. A
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delinquent fee of $1 shall be added for a renewal made not more
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than 12 months after the license expiration date.
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(b) An original Class E driver's license is $20, which
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shall include the fee for driver's education provided by s.
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1003.48; however, if an applicant has completed training and is
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applying for employment or is currently employed in a public or
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nonpublic school system that requires a commercial driver
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license, the fee shall be the same as for a Class E license.
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(c) The renewal or extension of a Class E driver's license
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or of a license restricted to motorcycle use only is $15, except
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that a delinquent fee of $1 shall be added for a renewal or
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extension made not more than 12 months after the license
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expiration date. The fee provided in this paragraph shall include
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the fee for driver's education provided by s. 1003.48.
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(d) An original driver's license restricted to motorcycle
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use only is $20, which shall include the fee for driver's
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education provided by s. 1003.48.
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(e) Each endorsement required by s. 322.57 is $5.
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(f) A hazardous-materials endorsement, as required by s.
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322.57(1)(d), shall be set by the department by rule and shall
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reflect the cost of the required criminal history check,
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including the cost of the state and federal fingerprint check,
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and the cost to the department of providing and issuing the
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license. The fee shall not exceed $100. This fee shall be
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deposited in the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund. The
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department may adopt rules to administer this section.
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(2) It is the duty of the Director of the Division of
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Driver Licenses to set up a division in the department with the
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necessary personnel to perform the necessary clerical and routine
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work for the department in issuing and recording applications,
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licenses, and certificates of eligibility, including the
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receiving and accounting of all license funds and their payment
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into the State Treasury, and other incidental clerical work
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connected with the administration of this chapter. The department
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is authorized to use such electronic, mechanical, or other
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devices as necessary to accomplish the purposes of this chapter.
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(3) The department shall prepare sufficient forms for
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certificates of eligibility, applications, notices, and license
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materials to supply all applicants for driver's licenses and all
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renewal licenses.
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(4) If the department determines from its records or is
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otherwise satisfied that the holder of a license about to expire
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is entitled to have it renewed, the department shall mail a
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renewal notice to him or her at his or her last known address,
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not less than 30 days prior to the licensee's birthday. The
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licensee shall be issued a renewal license, after reexamination,
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if required, during the 30 days immediately preceding his or her
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birthday upon presenting a renewal notice, his or her current
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license, and the fee for renewal to the department at any
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driver's license examining office.
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(5) The department shall collect and transmit all fees
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received by it under this section to the Chief Financial Officer
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to be placed in the General Revenue Fund of the state, and
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sufficient funds for the necessary expenses of the department
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shall be included in the appropriations act. The fees shall be
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used for the maintenance and operation of the department.
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(6) Any member of the Armed Forces or his or her spouse,
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daughter, son, stepdaughter, or stepson, who holds a Florida
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driver's license and who presents an affidavit showing that he or
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she was out of the state due to service in the Armed Forces of
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the United States at the time of license expiration is exempt
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from paying the delinquent fee, if the application for renewal is
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made within 15 months after the expiration of his or her license
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and within 90 days after the date of discharge or transfer to a
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military or naval establishment in this state as shown in the
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affidavit. However, such a person is not exempt from any
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reexamination requirement.
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(7) Any veteran honorably discharged from the Armed Forces
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who has been issued a valid identification card by the Department
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of Veterans' Affairs in accordance with s. 295.17, or has been
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determined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or
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its predecessor to have a 100-percent total and permanent
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service-connected disability rating for compensation, or has been
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determined to have a service-connected total and permanent
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disability rating of 100 percent and is in receipt of disability
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retirement pay from any branch of the United States Armed
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Services, and who is qualified to obtain a driver's license under
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this chapter is exempt from all fees required by this section.
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(8) Any person who applies for reinstatement following the
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suspension or revocation of the person's driver's license shall
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pay a service fee of $45 $35 following a suspension, and $75 $60
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following a revocation, which is in addition to the fee for a
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license. Any person who applies for reinstatement of a commercial
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driver's license following the disqualification of the person's
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privilege to operate a commercial motor vehicle shall pay a
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service fee of $75 $60, which is in addition to the fee for a
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license. The department shall collect all of these fees at the
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time of reinstatement. The department shall issue proper receipts
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for such fees and shall promptly transmit all funds received by
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it as follows:
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(a) Of the $45 $35 fee received from a licensee for
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reinstatement following a suspension, the department shall
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deposit $15 in the General Revenue Fund and $30 $20 in the
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Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund.
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(b) Of the $75 $60 fee received from a licensee for
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reinstatement following a revocation or disqualification, the
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department shall deposit $35 in the General Revenue Fund and $40
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$25 in the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund.
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(c) Of the driver's license reinstatement fee that is
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deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, $15 shall
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be used to establish a recruitment and retention salary payment
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plan for officers of the highway patrol. The Director of the
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Division of the Florida Highway Patrol may use the funds from the
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deposited reinstatement fees to structure a pay scale for highway
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patrol officers which is competitive with the average of the
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salaries of the six highest-paid law enforcement agencies in the
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state. The director may develop a pay scale for members of the
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highway patrol which is based on an officer's years of service
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with the patrol and his or her job performance with respect to
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established patrol-duty requirements.
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If the revocation or suspension of the driver's license was for a
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violation of s. 316.193, or for refusal to submit to a lawful
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breath, blood, or urine test, an additional fee of $130 $115 must
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be charged. However, only one $130 $115 fee may be collected from
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one person convicted of violations arising out of the same
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incident. The department shall collect the $130 $115 fee and
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deposit the fee into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund at
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the time of reinstatement of the person's driver's license, but
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the fee may not be collected if the suspension or revocation is
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overturned. If the revocation or suspension of the driver's
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license was for a conviction for a violation of s. 817.234(8) or
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(9) or s. 817.505, an additional fee of $180 is imposed for each
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offense. The department shall collect and deposit the additional
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fee into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund at the time of
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reinstatement of the person's driver's license.
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Section 3. Subsection (2) of section 322.29, Florida
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Statutes, is amended to read:
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322.29 Surrender and return of license.--
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(2) The provisions of subsection (1) to the contrary
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notwithstanding, no examination is required for the return of a
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examination is otherwise required by this chapter. Every person
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applying for the return of a license suspended under s. 318.15 or
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s. 322.245 shall present to the department certification from the
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court that he or she has complied with all obligations and
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penalties imposed on him or her pursuant to s. 318.15 or, in the
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case of a suspension pursuant to s. 322.245, that he or she has
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complied with all directives of the court and the requirements of
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s. 322.245 and shall pay to the department a nonrefundable
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service fee of $60 $47.50, of which $37.50 shall be deposited
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into the General Revenue Fund and $22.50 $10 shall be deposited
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into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund. If reinstated by
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the clerk of the court or tax collector, $37.50 shall be retained
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and $22.50 $10 shall be remitted to the Department of Revenue for
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deposit into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund. However,
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the service fee is not required if the person is required to pay
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a $45 $35 fee or a $75 $60 fee under the provisions of s. 322.21.
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Section 4. This act shall take effect January 1, 2009.
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