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FL S1192
Bill
AI Summary
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Law enforcement agencies must report monthly to the Department of Law Enforcement on crimes affecting persons with disabilities, legally blind persons, and mobility-impaired persons, and to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles on enforcement of traffic laws assisting these populations and crashes involving them.
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Driver improvement school courses must include study of section 316.1301 and traffic laws to assist legally blind and mobility-impaired persons when the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles approves courses.
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Driver license examinations must include at least one question testing applicants' knowledge of section 316.1301 and traffic laws assisting legally blind and mobility-impaired persons, with emphasis on pedestrian right-of-way during right turns.
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Traffic law and substance abuse education courses for driver license applicants must include study of section 316.1301 and traffic laws assisting legally blind and mobility-impaired persons.
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Basic skills courses required for law enforcement officer certification and secondary school driver education programs must include study of section 316.1301 and traffic laws assisting legally blind and mobility-impaired persons.
Legislative Description
Persons with Disabilities
Last Action
Died in Criminal Justice
3/9/2012