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FL S0332
Bill
AI Summary
- Counties and municipalities must establish maximum storage rates for electric vehicles and alternative fuel vehicles at wrecker operator facilities, and those rates may exceed the rates charged for storing gasoline- or diesel-only vehicles
- Any person, entity, office, or agency that orders a vehicle held for evidentiary purposes at a wrecker operator's storage facility must take possession of the vehicle within 30 days of the first day of storage
- Wrecker operators may charge actual cost plus 10 percent for cleanup, containment, and disposal of pollution, hazardous materials, or debris, including incidents involving electric vehicle accidents or fires
- Public notice requirements for the sale of unclaimed vehicles are changed from publication in a newspaper of general circulation to posting in a central database or online format approved or operated by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
- The act takes effect October 1, 2025
Legislative Description
Wrecker Operators
Last Action
Died in Community Affairs
3/8/2024
Committee Referrals
Community Affairs1/25/2024
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