| 1 | Representative Bovo offered the following: | 
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| 3 | Amendment (with title amendment) | 
| 4 | Between lines 826 and 827, insert: | 
| 5 | Section 16.  Paragraphs (d) and (i) of subsection (6) of | 
| 6 | section 316.193, Florida Statutes, are amended, and subsections | 
| 7 | (13) and (14) are added to that section, to read: | 
| 8 | 316.193  Driving under the influence; penalties.-- | 
| 9 | (6)  With respect to any person convicted of a violation of | 
| 10 | subsection (1), regardless of any penalty imposed pursuant to | 
| 11 | subsection (2), subsection (3), or subsection (4): | 
| 12 | (d)  The court must at the time of sentencing the defendant | 
| 13 | issue an order for the impoundment or immobilization of a | 
| 14 | vehicle. The order of impoundment or immobilization must include | 
| 15 | the name and telephone numbers of all immobilization agencies | 
| 16 | meeting all of the conditions of subsection (13). Within 7 | 
| 17 | business days after the date that the court issues the order of | 
| 18 | impoundment or immobilization, the clerk of the court must send | 
| 19 | notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the | 
| 20 | registered owner of each vehicle, if the registered owner is a | 
| 21 | person other than the defendant, and to each person of record | 
| 22 | claiming a lien against the vehicle. | 
| 23 | (i)  All costs and fees for the impoundment or | 
| 24 | immobilization, including the cost of notification, must be paid | 
| 25 | by the owner of the vehicle or, if the vehicle is leased or | 
| 26 | rented, by the person leasing or renting the vehicle, unless the | 
| 27 | impoundment or immobilization order is dismissed. All provisions | 
| 28 | of s. 713.78 shall apply. The costs and fees for the impoundment | 
| 29 | or immobilization must be paid directly to the person impounding | 
| 30 | or immobilizing the vehicle. | 
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| 32 | For the purposes of this section, any conviction for a violation | 
| 33 | of s. 327.35; a previous conviction for the violation of former | 
| 34 | s. 316.1931, former s. 860.01, or former s. 316.028; or a | 
| 35 | previous conviction outside this state for driving under the | 
| 36 | influence, driving while intoxicated, driving with an unlawful | 
| 37 | blood-alcohol level, driving with an unlawful breath-alcohol | 
| 38 | level, or any other similar alcohol-related or drug-related | 
| 39 | traffic offense, is also considered a previous conviction for | 
| 40 | violation of this section. However, in satisfaction of the fine | 
| 41 | imposed pursuant to this section, the court may, upon a finding | 
| 42 | that the defendant is financially unable to pay either all or | 
| 43 | part of the fine, order that the defendant participate for a | 
| 44 | specified additional period of time in public service or a | 
| 45 | community work project in lieu of payment of that portion of the | 
| 46 | fine which the court determines the defendant is unable to pay. | 
| 47 | In determining such additional sentence, the court shall | 
| 48 | consider the amount of the unpaid portion of the fine and the | 
| 49 | reasonable value of the services to be ordered; however, the | 
| 50 | court may not compute the reasonable value of services at a rate | 
| 51 | less than the federal minimum wage at the time of sentencing. | 
| 52 | (13)  If personnel of the circuit court or the sheriff do | 
| 53 | not immobilize vehicles, only immobilization agencies that meet | 
| 54 | the conditions of this subsection shall immobilize vehicles in | 
| 55 | that judicial circuit. | 
| 56 | (a)  The immobilization agency responsible for immobilizing | 
| 57 | vehicles in that judicial circuit shall be subject to strict | 
| 58 | compliance with all of the following conditions and restrictions: | 
| 59 | 1.  Any immobilization agency engaged in the business of | 
| 60 | immobilizing vehicles shall: | 
| 61 | a.  Have a class "R" license issued pursuant to part IV of | 
| 62 | chapter 493; | 
| 63 | b.  Have at least 3 years of verifiable experience in | 
| 64 | immobilizing vehicles; and | 
| 65 | c.  Maintain accurate and complete records of all payments | 
| 66 | for the immobilization, copies of all documents pertaining to | 
| 67 | the court's order of impoundment or immobilization, and any | 
| 68 | other documents relevant to each immobilization. Such records | 
| 69 | must be maintained by the immobilization agency for at least 3 | 
| 70 | years. | 
| 71 | 2.  The person who immobilizes a vehicle must never have | 
| 72 | been convicted of any felony or of driving or boating under the | 
| 73 | influence of alcohol or a controlled substance in the last 3 | 
| 74 | years. | 
| 75 | (b)  A person who violates paragraph (a) commits a | 
| 76 | misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. | 
| 77 | 775.082 or s. 775.083. | 
| 78 | (c)  Any immobilization agency who is aggrieved by a | 
| 79 | person's violation of paragraph (a) may bring a civil action | 
| 80 | against the person who violated paragraph (a) seeking injunctive | 
| 81 | relief, damages, reasonable attorney's fees and costs, and any | 
| 82 | other remedy available at law or in equity as may be necessary | 
| 83 | to enforce this subsection. In any action to enforce this | 
| 84 | subsection, establishment of a violation of paragraph (a) shall | 
| 85 | conclusively establish a clear legal right to injunctive relief, | 
| 86 | that irreparable harm will be caused if an injunction does not | 
| 87 | issue, that no adequate remedy at law exists, and that public | 
| 88 | policy favors issuance of injunctive relief. | 
| 89 | (14)  As used in this chapter, the term: | 
| 90 | (a)  "Immobilization," "immobilizing," or "immobilize" | 
| 91 | means the act of installing a vehicle antitheft device on the | 
| 92 | steering wheel of a vehicle, the act of placing a tire lock or | 
| 93 | wheel clamp on a vehicle, or a governmental agency's act of | 
| 94 | taking physical possession of the license tag and vehicle | 
| 95 | registration rendering a vehicle legally inoperable to prevent | 
| 96 | any person from operating the vehicle pursuant to an order of | 
| 97 | impoundment or immobilization under subsection (6). | 
| 98 | (b)  "Immobilization agency" or "immobilization agencies" | 
| 99 | means any firm, company, agency, organization, partnership, | 
| 100 | corporation, association, trust, or other business entity of any | 
| 101 | kind whatsoever that meets all of the conditions of subsection | 
| 102 | (13). | 
| 103 | (c)  "Impoundment," "impounding," or "impound" means the | 
| 104 | act of storing a vehicle at a storage facility pursuant to an | 
| 105 | order of impoundment or immobilization under subsection (6) | 
| 106 | where the person impounding the vehicle exercises control, | 
| 107 | supervision, and responsibility over the vehicle. | 
| 108 | (d)  "Person" means any individual, firm, company, agency, | 
| 109 | organization, partnership, corporation, association, trust, or | 
| 110 | other business entity of any kind whatsoever. | 
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| 114 | T I T L E  A M E N D M E N T | 
| 115 | Remove line 70 and insert: | 
| 116 | department to adopt rules; amending s. 316.193, F.S.; requiring | 
| 117 | the court to include in the order of impoundment or | 
| 118 | immobilization the names and telephone numbers of immobilization | 
| 119 | agencies that meet specified requirements; requiring the person | 
| 120 | whose vehicle is ordered to be impounded or immobilized to pay | 
| 121 | the impoundment or immobilization fees and costs directly to the | 
| 122 | person impounding or immobilizing the vehicle; establishing | 
| 123 | conditions and restrictions for immobilization agencies who are | 
| 124 | engaged in the business of immobilizing vehicles in judicial | 
| 125 | circuits where personnel of the court or sheriff do not | 
| 126 | immobilize vehicles; providing penalties for violating such | 
| 127 | conditions and restrictions; authorizing aggrieved | 
| 128 | immobilization agency to initiate a civil action against a | 
| 129 | person who commits such violation; providing for attorney's fees | 
| 130 | and costs; defining the terms "immobilization," "immobilize," | 
| 131 | "immobilizing," "immobilization agency," "immobilization | 
| 132 | agencies," "impound," "impounding," "impoundment," and "person"; | 
| 133 | providing effective dates. |