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FL H0617
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/6/2023
Primary Sponsor
Local Administration, Federal Affairs & Special Districts Subcommittee
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AI Summary
- Invoices for parking charges on private property must be sent by certified mail to the registered owner of the vehicle and must include an uppercase disclaimer stating the invoice is privately issued, not from a governmental authority, and not subject to criminal penalties.
- Late fees may not be assessed until at least 30 days after the postmarked date of the mailed invoice.
- Counties and municipalities are prohibited from enacting ordinances or regulations that restrict parking rates charged by private property owners or operators, with any such ordinance declared null and void.
- Private property owners or operators may not charge the registered owner or authorized person in control of a vehicle if that person is on the property for less than 10 minutes and does not park.
- Effective date is July 1, 2023.
Legislative Description
Private Property for Motor Vehicle Parking
Last Action
Died on Second Reading Calendar
5/5/2023
Committee Referrals
State Affairs3/17/2023
Local Administration, Federal Affairs & Special Districts Subcommittee2/14/2023
Full Bill Text
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