Bill Text: FL S0166 | 2014 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Neighborhood Vehicles
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-01-08 - Withdrawn prior to introduction [S0166 Detail]
Download: Florida-2014-S0166-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2014 SB 166 By Senator Brandes 22-00242-14 2014166__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to neighborhood vehicles; amending s. 3 261.03, F.S.; revising the definition of “ROV”; 4 amending s. 316.2122, F.S.; authorizing the operation 5 of a neighborhood vehicle on certain roads with 6 certain restrictions; authorizing a county or 7 municipality to enact an ordinance allowing the 8 operation of neighborhood vehicles on certain roads or 9 streets; providing requirements for the enactment of 10 such an ordinance; requiring the posting of 11 appropriate signs; deleting a provision requiring low 12 speed vehicles to have certain equipment; amending s. 13 317.0003, F.S.; revising the definition of “ROV”; 14 amending s. 320.01, F.S.; revising the definition of 15 “low-speed vehicle”; providing a definition for 16 “neighborhood vehicle”; amending s. 320.08001, F.S.; 17 providing that a neighborhood vehicle is subject to 18 the same license tax as an electric vehicle or a low 19 speed vehicle; amending s. 320.0847, F.S.; requiring 20 the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to 21 issue a license plate for a neighborhood vehicle upon 22 payment of certain fees and taxes; requiring the 23 department to issue a decal to the owner or lessee of 24 a registered low-speed vehicle or neighborhood 25 vehicle; requiring that the decal be clearly 26 displayed; providing an effective date. 27 28 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 29 30 Section 1. Subsection (8) of section 261.03, Florida 31 Statutes, is amended to read: 32 261.03 Definitions.—As used in this chapter, the term: 33 (8) “ROV” means any motorized recreational off-highway 34 vehicle 64 inches or less in width, having a dry weight of 2,000 35 pounds or less, designed to travel on four or more nonhighway 36 tires, having nonstraddle seating and a steering wheel, and 37 manufactured for recreational use by one or more persons. The 38 term “ROV” does not include a golf cart as that term is defined 39 in ss. 320.01 and 316.003(68) or a low-speed vehicle or 40 neighborhood vehicle as those terms are defined in s. 320.01. 41 Section 2. Section 316.2122, Florida Statutes, is amended 42 to read: 43 316.2122 Operation of a low-speed vehicle,ormini truck, 44 or neighborhood vehicle on certain roadways.—The operation of a 45 low-speed vehicle,as defined in s. 320.01 or amini truck, or 46 neighborhood vehicle as defined in s. 320.01 on any road is 47 authorized with the following restrictions: 48 (1) A low-speed vehicle,ormini truck, or neighborhood 49 vehicle may be operated only on streets where the posted speed 50 limit is 35 miles per hour or less. This does not prohibit a 51 low-speed vehicle,ormini truck, or neighborhood vehicle from 52 crossing a road or street at an intersection where the road or 53 street has a posted speed limit of more than 35 miles per hour. 54 (a) A county or municipality may enact an ordinance 55 authorizing the county or municipality to designate county roads 56 or municipal streets that have a posted speed limit of 45 miles 57 per hour or less for the operation of neighborhood vehicles. 58 (b) Before making a designation of a public road or street 59 pursuant to paragraph (a), the responsible local governmental 60 entity must first determine that a neighborhood vehicle may 61 safely travel on or cross the road or street, considering 62 factors, including, but not limited to, the speed, volume, and 63 character of motor vehicle traffic using the road or street. 64 (c) Upon a determination that a person may safely operate a 65 neighborhood vehicle on a designated road or street, the 66 responsible governmental entity shall post appropriate signs to 67 indicate that such operation is authorized. 68(2) A low-speed vehicle must be equipped with headlamps,69stop lamps, turn signal lamps, taillamps, reflex reflectors,70parking brakes, rearview mirrors, windshields, seat belts, and71vehicle identification numbers.72 (2)(3)A low-speed vehicle,ormini truck, or neighborhood 73 vehicle must be registered and insured in accordance with s. 74 320.02 and titled pursuant to chapter 319. 75 (3)(4)Any person operating a low-speed vehicle,ormini 76 truck, or neighborhood vehicle must have in his or her 77 possession a valid driver license. 78 (4)(5)A county or municipality may prohibit the operation 79 of low-speed vehicles,ormini trucks, or neighborhood vehicles 80 on any road under its jurisdiction if the governing body of the 81 county or municipality determines that such prohibition is 82 necessary in the interest of safety. 83 (5)(6)The Department of Transportation may prohibit the 84 operation of low-speed vehicles,ormini trucks, or neighborhood 85 vehicles on any road under its jurisdiction if it determines 86 that such prohibition is necessary in the interest of safety. 87 Section 3. Subsection (9) of section 317.0003, Florida 88 Statutes, is amended to read: 89 317.0003 Definitions.—As used in this chapter, the term: 90 (9) “ROV” means any motorized recreational off-highway 91 vehicle 64 inches or less in width, having a dry weight of 2,000 92 pounds or less, designed to travel on four or more nonhighway 93 tires, having nonstraddle seating and a steering wheel, and 94 manufactured for recreational use by one or more persons. The 95 term “ROV” does not include a golf cart as that term is defined 96 in ss. 320.01 and 316.003(68) or a low-speed vehicle or 97 neighborhood vehicle as those terms are defined in s. 320.01. 98 Section 4. Subsection (41) of section 320.01, Florida 99 Statutes, is amended, and subsection (46) is added to that 100 section, to read: 101 320.01 Definitions, general.—As used in the Florida 102 Statutes, except as otherwise provided, the term: 103 (41) “Low-speed vehicle” means any four-wheeled vehicle 104 whose top speed is greater than 20 miles per hour but not 105 greater than 25 miles per hour, including, but not limited to,106neighborhood electric vehicles. Low-speed vehicles must comply 107 with the safety standards in s. 316.2122 and 49 C.F.R. s. 108 571.500and s. 316.2122. 109 (46) “Neighborhood vehicle” means a four-wheeled vehicle 110 with a top speed of greater than 25 miles per hour but not 111 greater than 35 miles per hour. A neighborhood vehicle must 112 comply with the safety standards in s. 316.2122 and 49 C.F.R. s. 113 571.500. 114 Section 5. Section 320.08001, Florida Statutes, is amended 115 to read: 116 320.08001 Electric vehicles; low-speed vehicles; 117 neighborhood vehicles; license tax.—The license tax for an 118 electric vehicle, aorlow-speed vehicle, or a neighborhood 119 vehicle is the same as that prescribed in s. 320.08for a120vehicle that is not electrically powered. 121 Section 6. Section 320.0847, Florida Statutes, is amended 122 to read: 123 320.0847 Low-speed vehicle, mini truck, and neighborhood 124 vehiclelow-speed vehiclelicense plates and decals.— 125 (1) The department shall issue a license plate to the owner 126 or lessee of any vehicle registered as a low-speed vehicle,as127defined in s. 320.01or amini truck, or neighborhood vehicleas128defined in s. 320.01upon payment of the appropriate license 129 taxes and fees prescribed in s. 320.08. The license plate must 130 comply with s. 320.06. 131 (2) The department shall also issue a decal to the owner or 132 lessee of a vehicle registered as a low-speed vehicle or as a 133 neighborhood vehicle, upon which the abbreviation “LSV” or “NV,” 134 as appropriate, is clearly legible. The decal must be displayed 135 and plainly visible on the rear of the low-speed vehicle or 136 neighborhood vehicleThe license plate for a low-speed vehicle137or mini truck shall comply with the provisions of s. 320.06. 138 Section 7. This act shall take effect July 1, 2014.