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FL H0035
Bill
Status
Enrolled
3/12/2026
Primary Sponsor
Criminal Justice Subcommittee
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AI Summary
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Officially titled "Isaiah's Law," amends Florida Statute 322.264 to expand the definition of "habitual traffic offender"
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Adds driving without a valid license (violating s. 322.03) as a qualifying offense that counts toward habitual traffic offender designation
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Habitual traffic offender status is triggered by three or more convictions of specified serious offenses within a 5-year period
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Qualifying offenses include failing to stop and render aid after a crash causing death or injury, and driving a commercial vehicle while disqualified
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Effective date: July 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Habitual Traffic Offender Designation
Last Action
Ordered enrolled
3/12/2026
Committee Referrals
State Affairs11/19/2025
Criminal Justice Subcommittee10/1/2025
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