HB 127 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0127-00 Page 1 of 11 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S A bill to be entitled 1 An act relating to first responder roadway safety; 2 amending ss. 316.305 and 316.606, F.S.; applying the 3 prohibition against texting while driving and the 4 prohibition against using a wireless communications 5 device in a handheld manner in a designated school 6 crossing, school zone, or work zone area to a motor 7 vehicle that is stopped and remains in position until 8 an authorized emergency vehicle has passed; providing 9 penalties; creating s. 316.307, F.S.; providing a 10 short title; providing definitions; providing 11 legislative intent; prohibiting a person from 12 operating a motor vehicle while using a wireless 13 communications device in a handheld manner in the 14 immediate vicinity of certain first responders; 15 providing applicability; providing construction; 16 authorizing a law enforcement officer during a 17 specified period to stop motor vehicles to issue 18 warnings; authorizing a law enforcement officer, on 19 and after a specified date, to stop motor vehicles and 20 issue citations; providing exceptions to such 21 prohibition; requiri ng a law enforcement officer who 22 stops a motor vehicle for a violation to inform the 23 motor vehicle operator of his or her right to decline 24 a search of his or her wireless communications device; 25 HB 127 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0127-00 Page 2 of 11 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S prohibiting the law enforcement officer from taking 26 specified actions; requiring certain consent to search 27 a motor vehicle operator's wireless communications 28 device; providing that a user's billing records for a 29 wireless communications device or the testimony of or 30 written statements from certain authorities are 31 admissible as evidence in crashes resulting in death 32 or serious bodily injury for certain purposes; 33 requiring that law enforcement officers indicate 34 specified information in the uniform traffic citation; 35 providing penalties; authorizing first -time offenders 36 to participate in a wireless communications device 37 driving safety program; authorizing a clerk of the 38 court to waive certain penalties and costs under 39 certain circumstances; authorizing a clerk of the 40 court to dismiss a case and assess court costs under 41 certain circumstances; requiring the deposit of fines 42 into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund of the 43 Department of Health; requiring law enforcement 44 officers to record the race and ethnicity of violators 45 when issuing a citation for a violation; requirin g all 46 law enforcement agencies to maintain such information 47 and report it to the Department of Highway Safety and 48 Motor Vehicles in a form and manner determined by the 49 department; requiring the department to annually 50 HB 127 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0127-00 Page 3 of 11 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S report the data to the Governor and Leg islature; 51 providing report requirements; providing an effective 52 date. 53 54 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 55 56 Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subsection (3) of section 57 316.305, Florida Statutes, is amended, and subsection (4) of 58 that section is republished, to read: 59 316.305 Wireless communications devices; prohibition. — 60 (3)(a) A person may not operate a motor vehicle while 61 manually typing or entering multiple letters, numbers, symbols, 62 or other characters into a wireless communic ations device or 63 while sending or reading data on such a device for the purpose 64 of nonvoice interpersonal communication, including, but not 65 limited to, communication methods known as texting, e -mailing, 66 and instant messaging. As used in this section, the t erm 67 "wireless communications device" means any handheld device used 68 or capable of being used in a handheld manner, that is designed 69 or intended to receive or transmit text or character -based 70 messages, access or store data, or connect to the Internet or 71 any communications service as defined in s. 812.15 and that 72 allows text communications. For the purposes of this paragraph, 73 a motor vehicle that is stationary is not being operated and is 74 not subject to the prohibition in this paragraph , except when a 75 HB 127 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0127-00 Page 4 of 11 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S motor vehicle is stopped and remains in position until an 76 authorized emergency vehicle has passed as required by s. 77 316.126(1)(a). 78 (4)(a) Any person who violates paragraph (3)(a) commits a 79 noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable as a nonmoving 80 violation as provided in chapter 318. 81 (b) Any person who commits a second or subsequent 82 violation of paragraph (3)(a) within 5 years after the date of a 83 prior conviction for a violation of paragraph (3)(a) commits a 84 noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable as a movi ng violation 85 as provided in chapter 318. 86 Section 2. Paragraph (a) of subsection (3) of section 87 316.306, Florida Statutes, is amended, and subsection (4) of 88 that section is republished, to read: 89 316.306 School and work zones; prohibition on the use of a 90 wireless communications device in a handheld manner. — 91 (3)(a)1. A person may not operate a motor vehicle while 92 using a wireless communications device in a handheld manner in a 93 designated school crossing, school zone, or work zone area as 94 defined in s. 316.003(109). This subparagraph shall only be 95 applicable to work zone areas if construction personnel are 96 present or are operating equipment on the road or immediately 97 adjacent to the work zone area. For the purposes of this 98 paragraph, a motor vehicle that is stationary is not being 99 operated and is not subject to the prohibition in this 100 HB 127 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0127-00 Page 5 of 11 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S paragraph, except when a motor vehicle is stopped and remains in 101 position until an authorized emergency vehicle has passed as 102 required by s. 316.126(1)(a) . 103 2. Effective January 1, 2020, a law enforcement officer 104 may stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are 105 driving while using a wireless communications device in a 106 handheld manner in violation of subparagraph 1. 107 (4)(a) Any person who violates this section commits a 108 noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable as a moving 109 violation, as provided in chapter 318, and shall have 3 points 110 assessed against his or her driver license as set forth in s. 111 322.27(3)(d)7. For a first offense under this section, in lieu 112 of the penalty specified in s. 318.18 and the assessment of 113 points, a person who violates this section may elect to 114 participate in a wireless communications device driving safety 115 program approved by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor 116 Vehicles. Upon completion of such program, the penalty specified 117 in s. 318.18 and associated costs may be waived by the clerk of 118 the court and the assessment of points must be waived. 119 (b) The clerk of the court may dismiss a case and assess 120 court costs in accordance with s. 318.18(11)(a) for a nonmoving 121 traffic infraction for a person who is cited for a first time 122 violation of this section if the person shows the clerk proof of 123 purchase of equipment that enables his or her personal wireless 124 communications device to be use d in a hands-free manner. 125 HB 127 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0127-00 Page 6 of 11 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S Section 3. Section 316.307, Florida Statutes, is created 126 to read: 127 316.307 Immediate vicinity of first responders; 128 prohibition on the use of a wireless communications device in a 129 handheld manner.— 130 (1) This section shall be known as the "First Responder 131 Protection Act." 132 (2) For purposes of this section, the term: 133 (a) "First responder" means a law enforcement officer or 134 correctional officer as defined in s. 943.10, a firefighter as 135 defined in s. 633.102, or an emergency me dical technician or 136 paramedic as defined in s. 401.23 who is a full -time paid 137 employee, part-time paid employee, or unpaid volunteer. 138 (b) "In the line of duty" means: 139 1. Engaging in law enforcement activity; 140 2. Performing an activity relating to fire suppression and 141 prevention; 142 3. Responding to a hazardous material emergency; 143 4. Engaging in rescue activity; 144 5. Providing emergency medical services; 145 6. Engaging in disaster relief activity; or 146 7. Otherwise engaging in emergency response activit y. 147 (c) "Wireless communications device" has the same meaning 148 as provided in s. 316.305(3)(a). The term includes, but is not 149 limited to, a cellular telephone, a tablet, a laptop, a two -way 150 HB 127 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0127-00 Page 7 of 11 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S messaging device, or an electronic gaming device that is used or 151 capable of being used in a handheld manner. The term does not 152 include a safety, security, or convenience feature built into a 153 motor vehicle which does not require the use of a handheld 154 device. 155 (3) It is the intent of the Legislature to: 156 (a) Improve roadway safety for all first responders, 157 vehicle operators, vehicle passengers, bicyclists, pedestrians, 158 and other road users. 159 (b) Prevent crashes related to the act of driving while 160 using a wireless communications device in a handheld manner when 161 operating a motor vehicle while the vehicle is in motion. 162 (c) Reduce injuries, deaths, property damage, health care 163 costs, health insurance rates, and automobile insurance rates 164 related to motor vehicle crashes. 165 (d) Authorize law enforcement officers to stop mot or 166 vehicles and issue citations to persons who are driving in the 167 immediate vicinity of first responders who are in the line of 168 duty while using a wireless communications device in a handheld 169 manner as provided in subsection (4). 170 (4)(a)1. A person may no t operate a motor vehicle while 171 using a wireless communications device in a handheld manner in 172 the immediate vicinity of first responders who are in the line 173 of duty. This subparagraph applies only to areas where first 174 responders are present or are carryin g out their duties on the 175 HB 127 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0127-00 Page 8 of 11 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S road or immediately adjacent to such areas. For the purposes of 176 this paragraph, a motor vehicle that is stationary is not being 177 operated and is not subject to the prohibition in this 178 paragraph, except when a motor vehicle is stopp ed and remains in 179 position until an authorized emergency vehicle has passed as 180 required by s. 316.126(1)(a). 181 2.a. During the period from July 1, 2022, through 182 September 30, 2022, a law enforcement officer may stop motor 183 vehicles to issue verbal or writte n warnings to persons who are 184 in violation of subparagraph 1. for the purposes of informing 185 and educating such persons of this section. This sub -186 subparagraph shall stand repealed on July 1, 2023. 187 b. Effective October 1, 2022, a law enforcement officer 188 may stop motor vehicles and issue citations to persons who are 189 driving while using a wireless communications device in a 190 handheld manner in violation of subparagraph 1. 191 (b) Paragraph (a) does not apply to a motor vehicle 192 operator who is: 193 1. Performing official duties as an operator of an 194 authorized emergency vehicle as defined in s. 322.01, a law 195 enforcement or fire service professional, or an emergency 196 medical services professional. 197 2. Reporting criminal or suspicious activity to law 198 enforcement authorities. 199 3. Receiving messages that are: 200 HB 127 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0127-00 Page 9 of 11 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S a. Related to the operation or navigation of the motor 201 vehicle; 202 b. Safety-related information, including emergency, 203 traffic, or weather alerts; 204 c. Data used primarily by the motor vehicle; or 205 d. Radio broadcasts. 206 4. Using a device or system in a hands -free manner for 207 navigation purposes. 208 5. Using a wireless communications device in a hands -free 209 manner or in hands-free voice-operated mode, including, but not 210 limited to, a factory -installed or after-market Bluetooth 211 device. 212 6. Operating an autonomous vehicle, as defined in s. 213 316.003, with the automated driving system engaged. 214 (c) A law enforcement officer who stops a motor vehicle 215 for a violation of paragraph (a) must inform the motor vehicle 216 operator of his or her right to decline a search of his or her 217 wireless communications device and may not: 218 1. Access the wireless communications device without a 219 warrant. 220 2. Confiscate the wireless communications device while 221 awaiting issuance of a warrant to ac cess such device. 222 3. Obtain consent from the motor vehicle operator to 223 search his or her wireless communications device through 224 coercion or other improper method. Consent to search a motor 225 HB 127 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0127-00 Page 10 of 11 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S vehicle operator's wireless communications device must be 226 voluntary and unequivocal. 227 (d) Only in the event of a crash resulting in death or 228 serious bodily injury, as defined in s. 316.027(1), may a user's 229 billing records for a wireless communications device, or the 230 testimony of or written statements from appropriate a uthorities 231 receiving such messages, be admissible as evidence in any 232 proceeding to determine whether a violation of subparagraph 233 (a)1. has been committed. 234 (e) Law enforcement officers must indicate the type of 235 wireless communications device used in violation of paragraph 236 (a) in the comment section of the uniform traffic citation. 237 (5)(a) A person who violates this section commits a 238 noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable as a moving 239 violation, as provided in chapter 318, and shall have 3 points 240 assessed against his or her driver license as set forth in s. 241 322.27(3)(d)7. For a first offense under this section, in lieu 242 of the penalty specified in s. 318.18 and the assessment of 243 points, a person who violates this section may elect to 244 participate in a wireless communications device driving safety 245 program approved by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor 246 Vehicles. Upon completion of such program, the penalty specified 247 in s. 318.18 and associated costs may be waived by the clerk of 248 the court and the assessment of points must be waived. 249 (b) The clerk of the court may dismiss a case and assess 250 HB 127 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0127-00 Page 11 of 11 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S court costs in accordance with s. 318.18(11)(a) for a nonmoving 251 traffic infraction for a person who is cited for a first -time 252 violation of this section if the person shows the clerk proof of 253 purchase of equipment that enables his or her personal wireless 254 communications device to be used in a hands -free manner. 255 (6) Notwithstanding s. 318.21, all proceeds collected 256 pursuant to s. 318.18 for violations of this se ction must be 257 remitted to the Department of Revenue for deposit into the 258 Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund of the Department of 259 Health. 260 (7) When a law enforcement officer issues a citation for a 261 violation of this section, the law enforcement officer must 262 record the race and ethnicity of the violator. All law 263 enforcement agencies must maintain such information and must 264 report such information to the department in a form and manner 265 determined by the department. Beginning March 1, 2023, the 266 department shall annually report the data collected under this 267 subsection to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the 268 Speaker of the House of Representatives. The data collected must 269 be reported at least by statewide totals for local law 270 enforcement agencies, state law enforcement agencies, and state 271 university law enforcement agencies. The statewide total for 272 local law enforcement agencies must combine the data for the 273 county sheriffs and the municipal law enforcement agencies. 274 Section 4. This act shall tak e effect July 1, 2022. 275