Fla. Stat. 320.0848
Persons who have disabilities; issuance of disabled parking permits; temporary permits; permits for certain providers of transportation services to persons who have disabilities


(1)(a)

The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles or its authorized agents shall, upon application and receipt of the fee, issue a disabled parking permit for a period of up to 4 years, which period ends on the applicant’s birthday, to any person who has long-term mobility impairment, or a temporary disabled parking permit not to exceed 6 months to any person who has a temporary mobility impairment. No person will be required to pay a fee for a parking permit for disabled persons more than once in a 12-month period from the date of the prior fee payment.
The person must be currently certified as being legally blind or as having any of the following disabilities that render him or her unable to walk 200 feet without stopping to rest:
Inability to walk without the use of or assistance from a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, or other assistive device, or without the assistance of another person. If the assistive device significantly restores the person’s ability to walk to the extent that the person can walk without severe limitation, the person is not eligible for the exemption parking permit.
The need to permanently use a wheelchair.
Restriction by lung disease to the extent that the person’s forced (respiratory) expiratory volume for 1 second, when measured by spirometry, is less than 1 liter, or the person’s arterial oxygen is less than 60 mm/hg on room air at rest.
Use of portable oxygen.
Restriction by cardiac condition to the extent that the person’s functional limitations are classified in severity as Class III or Class IV according to standards set by the American Heart Association.
Severe limitation in the person’s ability to walk due to an arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic condition.
The certification of disability which is required under subparagraph 1. must be provided by a physician licensed under chapter 458, chapter 459, or chapter 460, by a podiatric physician licensed under chapter 461, by an optometrist licensed under chapter 463, by an advanced practice registered nurse licensed under chapter 464 under the protocol of a licensed physician as stated in this subparagraph, by a physician assistant licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459, or by a similarly licensed physician from another state if the application is accompanied by documentation of the physician’s licensure in the other state and a form signed by the out-of-state physician verifying his or her knowledge of this state’s eligibility guidelines.
The certificate of disability must include, but need not be limited to:
The disability of the applicant; the certifying practitioner’s name and address; the practitioner’s certification number; the eligibility criteria for the permit; the penalty for falsification by either the certifying practitioner or the applicant; the duration of the condition that entitles the person to the permit; and justification for the additional placard pursuant to subsection (2).
The statement, in bold letters: “A disabled parking permit may be issued only for a medical necessity that severely affects mobility.”
The signatures of:
The applicant’s physician or other certifying practitioner.
The applicant or the applicant’s parent or guardian.
The employee of the department’s authorized agent which employee is processing the application.
The department shall renew the disabled parking permit of any person certified as permanently disabled on the application if the person provides a certificate of disability issued within the last 12 months pursuant to this subsection. A veteran who has been previously evaluated and certified by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or any branch of the United States Armed Forces as permanently and totally disabled from a service-connected disability may provide a United States Department of Veterans Affairs Form Letter 27-333, or its equivalent, issued within the last 12 months in lieu of a certificate of disability.The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles shall, in consultation with the Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged, adopt rules, in accordance with chapter 120, for the issuance of a disabled parking permit to any organization that can adequately demonstrate a bona fide need for such a permit because the organization provides regular transportation services to persons who have disabilities and are certified as provided in this subsection.

(1)(a)

The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles or its authorized agents shall, upon application and receipt of the fee, issue a disabled parking permit for a period of up to 4 years, which period ends on the applicant’s birthday, to any person who has long-term mobility impairment, or a temporary disabled parking permit not to exceed 6 months to any person who has a temporary mobility impairment. No person will be required to pay a fee for a parking permit for disabled persons more than once in a 12-month period from the date of the prior fee payment.

(b)1.

The person must be currently certified as being legally blind or as having any of the following disabilities that render him or her unable to walk 200 feet without stopping to rest:
Inability to walk without the use of or assistance from a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, or other assistive device, or without the assistance of another person. If the assistive device significantly restores the person’s ability to walk to the extent that the person can walk without severe limitation, the person is not eligible for the exemption parking permit.
The need to permanently use a wheelchair.
Restriction by lung disease to the extent that the person’s forced (respiratory) expiratory volume for 1 second, when measured by spirometry, is less than 1 liter, or the person’s arterial oxygen is less than 60 mm/hg on room air at rest.
Use of portable oxygen.
Restriction by cardiac condition to the extent that the person’s functional limitations are classified in severity as Class III or Class IV according to standards set by the American Heart Association.
Severe limitation in the person’s ability to walk due to an arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic condition.
The certification of disability which is required under subparagraph 1. must be provided by a physician licensed under chapter 458, chapter 459, or chapter 460, by a podiatric physician licensed under chapter 461, by an optometrist licensed under chapter 463, by an advanced practice registered nurse licensed under chapter 464 under the protocol of a licensed physician as stated in this subparagraph, by a physician assistant licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459, or by a similarly licensed physician from another state if the application is accompanied by documentation of the physician’s licensure in the other state and a form signed by the out-of-state physician verifying his or her knowledge of this state’s eligibility guidelines.
(b)1. The person must be currently certified as being legally blind or as having any of the following disabilities that render him or her unable to walk 200 feet without stopping to rest:a. Inability to walk without the use of or assistance from a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, or other assistive device, or without the assistance of another person. If the assistive device significantly restores the person’s ability to walk to the extent that the person can walk without severe limitation, the person is not eligible for the exemption parking permit.b. The need to permanently use a wheelchair.c. Restriction by lung disease to the extent that the person’s forced (respiratory) expiratory volume for 1 second, when measured by spirometry, is less than 1 liter, or the person’s arterial oxygen is less than 60 mm/hg on room air at rest.d. Use of portable oxygen.e. Restriction by cardiac condition to the extent that the person’s functional limitations are classified in severity as Class III or Class IV according to standards set by the American Heart Association.f. Severe limitation in the person’s ability to walk due to an arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic condition.
a. Inability to walk without the use of or assistance from a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, or other assistive device, or without the assistance of another person. If the assistive device significantly restores the person’s ability to walk to the extent that the person can walk without severe limitation, the person is not eligible for the exemption parking permit.
b. The need to permanently use a wheelchair.
c. Restriction by lung disease to the extent that the person’s forced (respiratory) expiratory volume for 1 second, when measured by spirometry, is less than 1 liter, or the person’s arterial oxygen is less than 60 mm/hg on room air at rest.
d. Use of portable oxygen.
e. Restriction by cardiac condition to the extent that the person’s functional limitations are classified in severity as Class III or Class IV according to standards set by the American Heart Association.
f. Severe limitation in the person’s ability to walk due to an arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic condition.
2. The certification of disability which is required under subparagraph 1. must be provided by a physician licensed under chapter 458, chapter 459, or chapter 460, by a podiatric physician licensed under chapter 461, by an optometrist licensed under chapter 463, by an advanced practice registered nurse licensed under chapter 464 under the protocol of a licensed physician as stated in this subparagraph, by a physician assistant licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459, or by a similarly licensed physician from another state if the application is accompanied by documentation of the physician’s licensure in the other state and a form signed by the out-of-state physician verifying his or her knowledge of this state’s eligibility guidelines.

(c)

The certificate of disability must include, but need not be limited to:The disability of the applicant; the certifying practitioner’s name and address; the practitioner’s certification number; the eligibility criteria for the permit; the penalty for falsification by either the certifying practitioner or the applicant; the duration of the condition that entitles the person to the permit; and justification for the additional placard pursuant to subsection (2).The statement, in bold letters: “A disabled parking permit may be issued only for a medical necessity that severely affects mobility.”The signatures of:
The applicant’s physician or other certifying practitioner.
The applicant or the applicant’s parent or guardian.
The employee of the department’s authorized agent which employee is processing the application.
1. The disability of the applicant; the certifying practitioner’s name and address; the practitioner’s certification number; the eligibility criteria for the permit; the penalty for falsification by either the certifying practitioner or the applicant; the duration of the condition that entitles the person to the permit; and justification for the additional placard pursuant to subsection (2).
2. The statement, in bold letters: “A disabled parking permit may be issued only for a medical necessity that severely affects mobility.”
3. The signatures of:a. The applicant’s physician or other certifying practitioner.b. The applicant or the applicant’s parent or guardian.c. The employee of the department’s authorized agent which employee is processing the application.
a. The applicant’s physician or other certifying practitioner.
b. The applicant or the applicant’s parent or guardian.
c. The employee of the department’s authorized agent which employee is processing the application.

(d)

The department shall renew the disabled parking permit of any person certified as permanently disabled on the application if the person provides a certificate of disability issued within the last 12 months pursuant to this subsection. A veteran who has been previously evaluated and certified by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or any branch of the United States Armed Forces as permanently and totally disabled from a service-connected disability may provide a United States Department of Veterans Affairs Form Letter 27-333, or its equivalent, issued within the last 12 months in lieu of a certificate of disability.

(e)

The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles shall, in consultation with the Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged, adopt rules, in accordance with chapter 120, for the issuance of a disabled parking permit to any organization that can adequately demonstrate a bona fide need for such a permit because the organization provides regular transportation services to persons who have disabilities and are certified as provided in this subsection.

(2)

DISABLED PARKING PERMIT; PERSONS WITH LONG-TERM MOBILITY PROBLEMS.The disabled parking permit is a placard that can be placed in a motor vehicle so as to be visible from the front and rear of the vehicle. Each side of the placard must have the international symbol of accessibility in a contrasting color in the center so as to be visible. One side of the placard must display the applicant’s driver license number or state identification card number along with a warning that the applicant must have such identification at all times while using the parking permit. In those cases where the severity of the disability prevents a disabled person from physically visiting or being transported to a driver license or tax collector office to obtain a driver license or identification card, a certifying physician may sign the exemption section of the department’s parking permit application to exempt the disabled person from being issued a driver license or identification card for the number to be displayed on the parking permit. A validation sticker must also be issued with each disabled parking permit, showing the month and year of expiration on each side of the placard. Validation stickers must be of the size specified by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and must be affixed to the disabled parking permits. The disabled parking permits must use the same colors as license plate validations.License plates issued under ss. 320.084, 320.0842, 320.0843, and 320.0845 are valid for the same parking privileges and other privileges provided under ss. 316.1955, 316.1964, and 526.141(5)(a).The department shall not issue an additional disabled parking permit unless the applicant states that he or she is a frequent traveler or a quadriplegic. The department may not issue to any one eligible applicant more than two disabled parking permits except to an organization in accordance with paragraph (1)(e). Subsections (1), (5), (6), and (7) apply to this subsection.To obtain a replacement for a disabled parking permit that has been lost or stolen, a person must submit an application on a form prescribed by the department, provide a certificate of disability issued within the last 12 months pursuant to subsection (1), and pay a replacement fee in the amount of $1, to be retained by the issuing agency. If the person submits with the application a police report documenting that the permit was stolen, there is no replacement fee. A veteran who has been previously evaluated and certified by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or any branch of the United States Armed Forces as permanently and totally disabled from a service-connected disability may provide a United States Department of Veterans Affairs Form Letter 27-333, or its equivalent, issued within the last 12 months in lieu of a certificate of disability.A person who qualifies for a disabled parking permit under this section may be issued an international wheelchair user symbol license plate under s. 320.0843 in lieu of the disabled parking permit; or, if the person qualifies for a “DV” license plate under s. 320.084, such a license plate may be issued to him or her in lieu of a disabled parking permit.

(a)

The disabled parking permit is a placard that can be placed in a motor vehicle so as to be visible from the front and rear of the vehicle. Each side of the placard must have the international symbol of accessibility in a contrasting color in the center so as to be visible. One side of the placard must display the applicant’s driver license number or state identification card number along with a warning that the applicant must have such identification at all times while using the parking permit. In those cases where the severity of the disability prevents a disabled person from physically visiting or being transported to a driver license or tax collector office to obtain a driver license or identification card, a certifying physician may sign the exemption section of the department’s parking permit application to exempt the disabled person from being issued a driver license or identification card for the number to be displayed on the parking permit. A validation sticker must also be issued with each disabled parking permit, showing the month and year of expiration on each side of the placard. Validation stickers must be of the size specified by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and must be affixed to the disabled parking permits. The disabled parking permits must use the same colors as license plate validations.

(b)

License plates issued under ss. 320.084, 320.0842, 320.0843, and 320.0845 are valid for the same parking privileges and other privileges provided under ss. 316.1955, 316.1964, and 526.141(5)(a).

(c)

The department shall not issue an additional disabled parking permit unless the applicant states that he or she is a frequent traveler or a quadriplegic. The department may not issue to any one eligible applicant more than two disabled parking permits except to an organization in accordance with paragraph (1)(e). Subsections (1), (5), (6), and (7) apply to this subsection.

(d)

To obtain a replacement for a disabled parking permit that has been lost or stolen, a person must submit an application on a form prescribed by the department, provide a certificate of disability issued within the last 12 months pursuant to subsection (1), and pay a replacement fee in the amount of $1, to be retained by the issuing agency. If the person submits with the application a police report documenting that the permit was stolen, there is no replacement fee. A veteran who has been previously evaluated and certified by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or any branch of the United States Armed Forces as permanently and totally disabled from a service-connected disability may provide a United States Department of Veterans Affairs Form Letter 27-333, or its equivalent, issued within the last 12 months in lieu of a certificate of disability.

(e)

A person who qualifies for a disabled parking permit under this section may be issued an international wheelchair user symbol license plate under s. 320.0843 in lieu of the disabled parking permit; or, if the person qualifies for a “DV” license plate under s. 320.084, such a license plate may be issued to him or her in lieu of a disabled parking permit.

(3)

DISABLED PARKING PERMIT; TEMPORARY.The temporary disabled parking permit is a placard of a different color from the color of the long-term disabled parking permit placard, and must clearly display the date of expiration in large print and with color coding, but is identical to the long-term disabled parking permit placard in all other respects, including, but not limited to, the inclusion of a state identification card number or driver license number on one side of the temporary permit. The temporary disabled parking permit placard must be designed to conspicuously display the expiration date of the permit on the front and back of the placard.The department shall issue the temporary disabled parking permit for the period of the disability as stated by the certifying physician, but not to exceed 6 months.The fee for a temporary disabled parking permit is $15.

(a)

The temporary disabled parking permit is a placard of a different color from the color of the long-term disabled parking permit placard, and must clearly display the date of expiration in large print and with color coding, but is identical to the long-term disabled parking permit placard in all other respects, including, but not limited to, the inclusion of a state identification card number or driver license number on one side of the temporary permit. The temporary disabled parking permit placard must be designed to conspicuously display the expiration date of the permit on the front and back of the placard.

(b)

The department shall issue the temporary disabled parking permit for the period of the disability as stated by the certifying physician, but not to exceed 6 months.

(c)

The fee for a temporary disabled parking permit is $15.

(4)

From the proceeds of the temporary disabled parking permit fees:The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles must receive $3.50 for each temporary permit, to be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund and used for implementing the real-time disabled parking permit database and for administering the disabled parking permit program.The tax collector, for processing, must receive $2.50 for each temporary permit.The remainder must be distributed monthly as follows:
To be deposited in the Grants and Donations Trust Fund of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation of the Department of Education for the purpose of improving employment and training opportunities for persons who have disabilities, with special emphasis on removing transportation barriers, $4.
To be deposited in the Transportation Disadvantaged Trust Fund to be used for funding matching grants to counties for the purpose of improving transportation of persons who have disabilities, $5.

(a)

The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles must receive $3.50 for each temporary permit, to be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund and used for implementing the real-time disabled parking permit database and for administering the disabled parking permit program.

(b)

The tax collector, for processing, must receive $2.50 for each temporary permit.

(c)

The remainder must be distributed monthly as follows:To be deposited in the Grants and Donations Trust Fund of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation of the Department of Education for the purpose of improving employment and training opportunities for persons who have disabilities, with special emphasis on removing transportation barriers, $4.To be deposited in the Transportation Disadvantaged Trust Fund to be used for funding matching grants to counties for the purpose of improving transportation of persons who have disabilities, $5.
1. To be deposited in the Grants and Donations Trust Fund of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation of the Department of Education for the purpose of improving employment and training opportunities for persons who have disabilities, with special emphasis on removing transportation barriers, $4.
2. To be deposited in the Transportation Disadvantaged Trust Fund to be used for funding matching grants to counties for the purpose of improving transportation of persons who have disabilities, $5.

(5)

The applications for disabled parking permits and temporary disabled parking permits are official state documents. The following statement must appear on each application form immediately below the physician’s signature and immediately below the applicant’s signature: “Knowingly providing false information on this application is a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, Florida Statutes, or s. 775.083, Florida Statutes. The penalty is up to 1 year in jail or a fine of $1,000, or both.”

(6)

Any person who knowingly makes a false or misleading statement in an application or certification under this section commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

(7)

Any person who fraudulently obtains or unlawfully displays a disabled parking permit that belongs to another person while occupying a disabled parking space or an access aisle as defined in s. 553.5041 while the owner of the permit is not being transported in the vehicle or who uses an unauthorized replica of such a disabled parking permit with the intent to deceive is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

(8)

A law enforcement officer or a parking enforcement specialist may confiscate the disabled parking permit from any person who fraudulently obtains or unlawfully uses such a permit. A law enforcement officer or a parking enforcement specialist may confiscate any disabled parking permit that is expired, reported as lost or stolen, or defaced or that does not display a personal identification number.The permit number of each confiscated permit must be submitted to the department, and the fact that the permit has been confiscated must be noted on the permitholder’s record. If two permits issued to the same person have been confiscated, the department shall refer the information to the central abuse hotline of the Department of Children and Families for an investigation of potential abuse, neglect, or exploitation of the permit owner.A confiscated permit must be held as evidence until a judicial decision about the violation has been made. After a finding of guilt has been made or a plea of nolo contendere has been entered, the charging agency shall destroy the confiscated permit. A confiscated permit may not, under any circumstances, be returned to its registered owner after a finding of guilt has been made or a plea of nolo contendere has been entered in court. If a finding of guilt has been made or a plea of nolo contendere has been entered for fraudulent or other unlawful use of a disabled parking permit after a prior finding of guilt or plea of nolo contendere for fraudulent or other unlawful use of a disabled parking permit issued to the same registered permitholder, the permitholder may not apply for a new disabled parking permit for 4 years. The permit number of each destroyed permit must be reported to the department, and the department must record in the real-time disabled parking permit database that the permit has been invalidated.

(a)

The permit number of each confiscated permit must be submitted to the department, and the fact that the permit has been confiscated must be noted on the permitholder’s record. If two permits issued to the same person have been confiscated, the department shall refer the information to the central abuse hotline of the Department of Children and Families for an investigation of potential abuse, neglect, or exploitation of the permit owner.

(b)

A confiscated permit must be held as evidence until a judicial decision about the violation has been made. After a finding of guilt has been made or a plea of nolo contendere has been entered, the charging agency shall destroy the confiscated permit. A confiscated permit may not, under any circumstances, be returned to its registered owner after a finding of guilt has been made or a plea of nolo contendere has been entered in court. If a finding of guilt has been made or a plea of nolo contendere has been entered for fraudulent or other unlawful use of a disabled parking permit after a prior finding of guilt or plea of nolo contendere for fraudulent or other unlawful use of a disabled parking permit issued to the same registered permitholder, the permitholder may not apply for a new disabled parking permit for 4 years. The permit number of each destroyed permit must be reported to the department, and the department must record in the real-time disabled parking permit database that the permit has been invalidated.

(9)(a)

At least once every 6 months, the department shall randomly review disabled parking permitholders to ensure that all required criteria for the ownership and possession of such permit remain valid. As a component of the review, the department shall, at a minimum:
Review death records maintained by the Department of Health to ensure that the permitholder has not died.
Review the number of times the permit has been confiscated for fraudulent or unlawful use, if at all.
Determine if the permit has ever been reported lost or stolen and, if so, determine the current status of the permit.
At least annually, the department shall verify that the owner of each disabled parking permit has not died. Such verification shall include, but need not be limited to, consultation of death records maintained by the Department of Health. If a disabled parking permitholder is found to be deceased, the department shall promptly invalidate the decedent’s disabled parking permit.

(9)(a)

At least once every 6 months, the department shall randomly review disabled parking permitholders to ensure that all required criteria for the ownership and possession of such permit remain valid. As a component of the review, the department shall, at a minimum:Review death records maintained by the Department of Health to ensure that the permitholder has not died.Review the number of times the permit has been confiscated for fraudulent or unlawful use, if at all.Determine if the permit has ever been reported lost or stolen and, if so, determine the current status of the permit.
1. Review death records maintained by the Department of Health to ensure that the permitholder has not died.
2. Review the number of times the permit has been confiscated for fraudulent or unlawful use, if at all.
3. Determine if the permit has ever been reported lost or stolen and, if so, determine the current status of the permit.

(b)

At least annually, the department shall verify that the owner of each disabled parking permit has not died. Such verification shall include, but need not be limited to, consultation of death records maintained by the Department of Health. If a disabled parking permitholder is found to be deceased, the department shall promptly invalidate the decedent’s disabled parking permit.

(10)

The department shall develop and implement a means by which persons can report abuse of disabled parking permits by telephone hotline or by submitting a form online or by mail.

(11)

A violation of this section is grounds for disciplinary action under s. 458.331, s. 459.015, s. 460.413, s. 461.013, s. 463.016, or s. 464.018, as applicable.

Source: Section 320.0848 — Persons who have disabilities; issuance of disabled parking permits; temporary permits; permits for certain providers of transportation services to persons who have disabilities, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0320.­0848 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

320.02
Registration required
320.03
Registration
320.04
Registration service charge
320.05
Records of the department
320.06
Registration certificates, license plates, and validation stickers generally
320.07
Expiration of registration
320.08
License taxes
320.10
Exemptions
320.011
Administration and enforcement
320.13
Dealer and manufacturer license plates and alternative method of registration
320.14
Fractional license tax
320.15
Refund of license tax
320.015
Taxation of mobile homes
320.17
Classification of vehicles and mobile homes and assessment of license tax by department
320.18
Withholding registration
320.19
Tax lien
320.20
Disposition of license tax moneys
320.23
Taxes declared compensatory
320.023
Requests to establish voluntary checkoff on motor vehicle registration application
320.025
Registration certificate and license plate or decal issued under fictitious name
320.26
Counterfeiting license plates, validation stickers, mobile home stickers, cab cards, trip permits, or special temporary operational permits prohibited
320.27
Motor vehicle dealers
320.28
Nonresident dealers in secondhand motor vehicles, recreational vehicles, or mobile homes
320.30
Penalty for violating s
320.31
Definitions covering ss
320.031
Mailing of registration certificates, license plates, and validation stickers
320.37
Registration not to apply to nonresidents
320.38
When nonresident exemption not allowed
320.39
Reciprocal agreements for nonresident exemption
320.51
Farm tractors and farm trailers exempt
320.055
Registration periods
320.57
Penalties for violations of this chapter
320.58
License inspectors
320.60
Definitions for ss
320.61
Licenses required of motor vehicle manufacturers, distributors, importers, etc
320.061
Unlawful to alter motor vehicle registration certificates, license plates, temporary license plates, mobile home stickers, or validation stickers or to obscure license plates
320.62
Licenses
320.63
Application for license
320.64
Denial, suspension, or revocation of license
320.67
Violations by dealers
320.68
Revocation of license held by firms or corporations
320.69
Rules
320.70
Penalties for violation
320.71
Nonresident motor vehicle, mobile home, or recreational vehicle dealer’s license
320.071
Advance registration renewal
320.072
Additional fee imposed on certain motor vehicle registration transactions
320.77
License required of mobile home dealers
320.081
Collection and distribution of annual license tax imposed on the following type units
320.083
Amateur radio operators
320.084
Free motor vehicle license plate to certain disabled veterans
320.086
Ancient or antique motor vehicles
320.087
Intercity buses operated in interstate commerce
320.089
Veterans of the United States Armed Forces
320.90
Notification of consumer’s rights
320.091
Vehicles held in trust
320.95
Transactions by electronic or telephonic means
320.102
Marine boat trailers owned by nonprofit organizations
320.0104
Legislative intent with respect to implementation of chapter
320.105
Golf carts and utility vehicles
320.131
Temporary tags
320.133
Transporter license plates
320.203
Disposition of biennial license tax moneys
320.261
Attaching registration license plate not assigned unlawful
320.271
Used cars
320.273
Reinstatement of license of motor vehicle dealers
320.275
Automobile Dealers Industry Advisory Board
320.371
Registration not to apply to certain manufacturers and others
320.405
International Registration Plan
320.406
Estimate of amount of tax due and unpaid
320.407
Suits for collection of unpaid taxes, penalties, and interest
320.408
Departmental warrant for collection of unpaid taxes and penalties due from motor carriers
320.409
Tax lien on property
320.411
Officer’s sale of property or franchise
320.412
Department to furnish certificate of liens
320.413
Discontinuance or transfer of business
320.414
Restraining and enjoining violation
320.415
Authority to inspect vehicles and seize property
320.416
Cooperation of other state agencies in administration of law
320.417
Foreclosure of liens
320.525
Port vehicles and equipment
320.535
Airport vehicles and equipment
320.571
Failure of person charged with misdemeanor under this chapter to comply with court-ordered directives
320.0601
Lease and rental car companies
320.0603
Vehicle-for-hire license or permit
320.605
Legislative intent
320.0605
Certificate of registration
320.0607
Replacement license plates, validation decal, or mobile home sticker
320.0609
Transfer and exchange of registration license plates
320.615
Agent for service of process
320.641
Discontinuations, cancellations, nonrenewals, modifications, and replacement of franchise agreements
320.642
Dealer licenses in areas previously served
320.643
Transfer, assignment, or sale of franchise agreements
320.644
Change of executive management control
320.645
Restriction upon ownership of dealership by licensee
320.646
Consumer data protection
320.0655
Permanent license plates for governmental entities and volunteer fire departments
320.0657
Permanent registration
320.0659
Permanent registration of trailer for hire and semitrailers
320.664
Reinstatement of license
320.695
Injunction
320.696
Warranty responsibility
320.697
Civil damages
320.698
Civil fines
320.699
Administrative hearings and adjudications
320.701
Applicability of ch. 84-69
320.0705
Semiannual registration or renewal for certain vehicles
320.0706
Display of license plates on trucks
320.0715
International Registration Plan
320.771
License required of recreational vehicle dealers
320.781
Mobile Home and Recreational Vehicle Protection Trust Fund
320.0801
Additional license tax on certain vehicles
320.0802
Surcharge on license tax
320.0803
Moped license plates
320.0804
Surcharge on license tax
320.0805
Personalized prestige license plates
320.0807
Special license plates for Governor and federal and state legislators
320.0815
Mobile homes and recreational vehicle-type units required to have appropriate license plates or stickers
320.0821
Wrecker license plates
320.822
Definitions
320.823
Establishment of uniform mobile home standards
320.824
Changes and modifications of standards
320.827
Label
320.830
Reciprocity
320.831
Penalties
320.832
Legislative intent
320.833
Retention, destruction, and reproduction of records
320.834
Purpose
320.835
Mobile home and recreational vehicle warranties
320.836
Presenting warranty claim
320.837
Warranty service
320.838
Civil action
320.839
Cumulative remedies
320.840
Liquidated damages
320.0841
Free motor vehicle license plates to members of Seminole and Miccosukee Indian Tribes
320.0842
Free motor vehicle license plates to veterans who use wheelchairs
320.0843
License plates for persons with disabilities eligible for permanent disabled parking permits
320.0845
License plates for members of Paralyzed Veterans of America
320.0846
Free motor vehicle license plates to active members of the Florida National Guard
320.0847
Mini truck and low-speed vehicle license plates
320.0848
Persons who have disabilities
320.861
Investigations
320.862
Revocation of license held by firms or corporations
320.0863
Custom vehicles and street rods
320.865
Maintenance of records by the department
320.0875
Purple Heart special motorcycle license plate
320.0891
U.S. Paratroopers license plate
320.0892
Motor vehicle license plates for recipients of the Silver Star, Distinguished Service Cross, Navy Cross, or Air Force Cross
320.0893
Motor vehicle license plates to recipients of the Medal of Honor
320.0894
Motor vehicle license plates to Gold Star family members
320.0898
Emergency service special registration plates
320.1316
Failure to surrender vehicle or vessel
320.1325
Registration required for the temporarily employed
320.3201
Legislative intent
320.3202
Definitions
320.3203
Requirement for a written manufacturer/dealer agreement
320.3205
Termination, cancellation, and nonrenewal of a manufacturer/dealer agreement
320.3206
Transfer of ownership
320.3207
Warranty obligations
320.3208
Inspection and rejection by the dealer
320.3209
Coercion of dealer prohibited
320.3210
Civil dispute resolution
320.3211
Penalties
320.6403
Distributor agreements
320.6405
Franchise agreements
320.6407
Recall notices under franchise agreements
320.6412
Franchise termination based on fraud
320.6415
Changes in plan or system of distribution
320.6975
Procedures and remedies applicable to distributor agreements
320.6992
Application
320.08001
Electric vehicles
320.08015
License tax surcharge
320.08035
Persons who have disabilities
320.08046
Juvenile programs surcharge on license tax
320.08047
Voluntary contribution for organ and tissue donor education
320.08048
Sample license plates
320.08053
Establishment of specialty license plates
320.08056
Specialty license plates
320.08058
Specialty license plates
320.08062
Audits and attestations required
320.08068
Motorcycle specialty license plates
320.8225
Mobile home and recreational vehicle manufacturer, distributor, and importer license
320.8231
Establishment of uniform standards for recreational vehicle-type units and park trailers
320.8232
Establishment of uniform standards for used recreational vehicles and repair and remodeling code for mobile homes
320.8245
Limitation of alteration or modification to mobile homes or recreational vehicles
320.8249
Mobile home installers license
320.8251
Mobile home installation products
320.8255
Mobile home inspection
320.8285
Onsite inspection
320.8325
Mobile homes, manufactured homes, and park trailers
320.8335
Disclosure of manner used in determining length of mobile homes
320.69915
Severability

Current through Fall 2025

§ 320.0848. Persons who have disabilities; issuance of disabled parking permits; temporary permits; permits for certain providers of transportation services to persons who have disabilities's source at flsenate​.gov