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FL S7030
Bill
AI Summary
- Clarifies that citations for failure to pay tolls must be mailed by first-class mail with return receipt requested, and receipt of the citation constitutes notification rather than mailing itself
- Authorizes any governmental entity, including clerks of court, to provide data on outstanding toll violations to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, which is used to withhold license plate issuance or revalidation
- Changes driver's license suspension for toll violations from mandatory to discretionary, allowing courts to direct suspension for 60 days for persons convicted of 10 violations within a 36-month period
- Clarifies that failure to pay tolls does not result in points assessed against a person's driving record
- Effective July 1, 2010
Legislative Description
Enforcement of Tolls
Last Action
Submit as committee bill by Transportation (SB 1304)
1/19/2010
Committee Referrals
Transportation1/12/2010
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