Fla. Stat. 843.16
Unlawful to install or transport radio equipment using assigned frequency of state or law enforcement officers; definitions; exceptions; penalties


(1)

A person, firm, or corporation may not install or transport in any motor vehicle or business establishment, except an emergency vehicle or crime watch vehicle as herein defined or a place established by municipal, county, state, or federal authority for governmental purposes, any frequency modulation radio receiving equipment so adjusted or tuned as to receive messages or signals on frequencies assigned by the Federal Communications Commission to police or law enforcement officers or fire rescue personnel of any city or county of the state or to the state or any of its agencies. Provided, nothing herein shall be construed to affect any radio station licensed by the Federal Communications System or to affect any recognized newspaper or news publication engaged in covering the news on a full-time basis or any alarm system contractor certified pursuant to part II of chapter 489, operating a central monitoring system.

(2)

As used in this section, the term:“Emergency vehicle” shall specifically mean:
Any motor vehicle used by any law enforcement officer or employee of any city, any county, the state, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or the Armed Forces of the United States while on official business;
Any fire department vehicle of any city or county of the state or any state fire department vehicle;
Any motor vehicle designated as an emergency vehicle by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles when said vehicle is to be assigned the use of frequencies assigned to the state;
Any motor vehicle designated as an emergency vehicle by the sheriff or fire chief of any county in the state when said vehicle is to be assigned the use of frequencies assigned to the said county;
Any motor vehicle designated as an emergency vehicle by the chief of police or fire chief of any city in the state when said vehicle is to be assigned the use of frequencies assigned to the said city.
“Crime watch vehicle” means any motor vehicle used by any person participating in a citizen crime watch or neighborhood watch program when such program and use are approved in writing by the appropriate sheriff or chief of police where the vehicle will be used and the vehicle is assigned the use of frequencies assigned to the county or city. Such approval shall be renewed annually.

(a)

“Emergency vehicle” shall specifically mean:Any motor vehicle used by any law enforcement officer or employee of any city, any county, the state, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or the Armed Forces of the United States while on official business;Any fire department vehicle of any city or county of the state or any state fire department vehicle;Any motor vehicle designated as an emergency vehicle by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles when said vehicle is to be assigned the use of frequencies assigned to the state;Any motor vehicle designated as an emergency vehicle by the sheriff or fire chief of any county in the state when said vehicle is to be assigned the use of frequencies assigned to the said county;Any motor vehicle designated as an emergency vehicle by the chief of police or fire chief of any city in the state when said vehicle is to be assigned the use of frequencies assigned to the said city.
1. Any motor vehicle used by any law enforcement officer or employee of any city, any county, the state, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or the Armed Forces of the United States while on official business;
2. Any fire department vehicle of any city or county of the state or any state fire department vehicle;
3. Any motor vehicle designated as an emergency vehicle by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles when said vehicle is to be assigned the use of frequencies assigned to the state;
4. Any motor vehicle designated as an emergency vehicle by the sheriff or fire chief of any county in the state when said vehicle is to be assigned the use of frequencies assigned to the said county;
5. Any motor vehicle designated as an emergency vehicle by the chief of police or fire chief of any city in the state when said vehicle is to be assigned the use of frequencies assigned to the said city.

(b)

“Crime watch vehicle” means any motor vehicle used by any person participating in a citizen crime watch or neighborhood watch program when such program and use are approved in writing by the appropriate sheriff or chief of police where the vehicle will be used and the vehicle is assigned the use of frequencies assigned to the county or city. Such approval shall be renewed annually.

(3)

This section does not apply to the following:Any holder of a valid amateur radio operator or station license issued by the Federal Communications Commission.Any recognized newspaper or news publication engaged in covering the news on a full-time basis.Any alarm system contractor certified pursuant to part II of chapter 489, operating a central monitoring system.Any sworn law enforcement officer as defined in s. 943.10 or emergency service employee as defined in s. 496.404 while using personal transportation to and from work.An employee of a government agency that holds a valid Federal Communications Commission station license or that has a valid agreement or contract allowing access to another agency’s radio station.The installation of a two-way radio communication enhancement system to comply with the requirements of s. 633.202(18).

(a)

Any holder of a valid amateur radio operator or station license issued by the Federal Communications Commission.

(b)

Any recognized newspaper or news publication engaged in covering the news on a full-time basis.

(c)

Any alarm system contractor certified pursuant to part II of chapter 489, operating a central monitoring system.

(d)

Any sworn law enforcement officer as defined in s. 943.10 or emergency service employee as defined in s. 496.404 while using personal transportation to and from work.

(e)

An employee of a government agency that holds a valid Federal Communications Commission station license or that has a valid agreement or contract allowing access to another agency’s radio station.

(f)

The installation of a two-way radio communication enhancement system to comply with the requirements of s. 633.202(18).

(4)

Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the provisions of this section commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

Source: Section 843.16 — Unlawful to install or transport radio equipment using assigned frequency of state or law enforcement officers; definitions; exceptions; penalties, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0843.­16 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

843.01
Resisting, obstructing, or opposing by offering or doing violence to legally authorized person, police canine, or police horse
843.02
Resisting officer without violence to his or her person
843.03
Obstruction by disguised person
843.04
Refusing to assist prison officers in arresting escaped convicts
843.05
Resisting timber agent
843.06
Neglect or refusal to aid peace officers
843.08
False personation
843.09
Escape through voluntary action of officer
843.10
Escape by negligence of officer
843.11
Conveying tools into jail to aid escape
843.12
Aiding escape
843.13
Aiding escape of juvenile inmates of correctional institutions
843.14
Compounding felony
843.15
Failure of defendant on bail to appear
843.16
Unlawful to install or transport radio equipment using assigned frequency of state or law enforcement officers
843.17
Publishing name and address of law enforcement officer
843.18
Boats
843.19
Offenses against police canines, fire canines, SAR canines, or police horses
843.20
Harassment of participant of neighborhood crime watch program prohibited
843.21
Depriving crime victim of medical care
843.021
Unlawful possession of a concealed handcuff key
843.22
Traveling across county lines with intent to commit a burglary
843.23
Tampering with an electronic monitoring device
843.025
Depriving officer of means of protection or communication
843.31
Approaching a first responder with specified intent after a warning
843.081
Prohibited use of certain lights
843.085
Unlawful use of badges or other indicia of authority
843.165
Unauthorized transmissions to and interference with governmental and associated radio frequencies prohibited
843.167
Unlawful use of police communications
843.0855
Criminal actions under color of law or through use of simulated legal process

Current through Fall 2025

§ 843.16. Unlawful to install or transport radio equipment using assigned frequency of state or law enforcement officers; definitions; exceptions; penalties's source at flsenate​.gov