HB 487 2024 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0487-00 Page 1 of 5 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 lost and abandoned propert y; 2 amending s. 705.103, F.S.; revising the timeframes 3 within which law enforcement officers must provide 4 certain notices to owners of certain abandoned or lost 5 properties; providing an effective date. 6 7 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 8 9 Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section 10 705.103, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 11 705.103 Procedure for abandoned or lost property. — 12 (2)(a)1. Whenever a law enforcement officer ascertains 13 that: 14 a. An article of lost or abandoned property other than a 15 derelict vessel or a vessel declared a public nuisance pursuant 16 to s. 327.73(1)(aa) is present on public property and is of such 17 nature that it cannot be easily removed, the officer shall cause 18 a notice to be placed upon such article in substantially the 19 following form: 20 21 NOTICE TO THE OWNER AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE AT TACHED 22 PROPERTY. This property, to wit: ...(setting forth brief 23 description)... is unlawfully upon public property known as 24 ...(setting forth brief description of location)... and must be 25 HB 487 2024 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0487-00 Page 2 of 5 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 removed within 5 days; otherwise, it will be removed and 26 disposed of pursuant to chapter 705, Florida Statutes. The owner 27 will be liable for the costs of removal, storage, and 28 publication of notice. Dated this: ...(setting forth the date of 29 posting of notice)..., signed: ...(setting forth name, title, 30 address, and telephon e number of law enforcement officer).... 31 32 b. A derelict vessel or a vessel declared a public 33 nuisance pursuant to s. 327.73(1)(aa) is present on the waters 34 of this state, the officer shall cause a notice to be placed 35 upon such vessel in substantially the following form: 36 37 NOTICE TO THE OWNER AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ATTACHED 38 VESSEL. This vessel, to wit: ...(setting forth brief description 39 of location)... has been determined to be ...(derelict or a 40 public nuisance)... and is unlawfully upon the wat ers of this 41 state ...(setting forth brief description of location)... and 42 must be removed within 21 days; otherwise, it will be removed 43 and disposed of pursuant to chapter 705, Florida Statutes. The 44 owner and other interested parties have the right to a he aring 45 to challenge the determination that this vessel is derelict or 46 otherwise in violation of the law. Please contact ...(contact 47 information for person who can arrange for a hearing in 48 accordance with this section).... The owner or the party 49 determined to be legally responsible for the vessel being upon 50 HB 487 2024 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0487-00 Page 3 of 5 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 the waters of this state in a derelict condition or as a public 51 nuisance will be liable for the costs of removal, destruction, 52 and disposal if this vessel is not removed by the owner. Dated 53 this: ...(setting forth the date of posting of notice)..., 54 signed: ...(setting forth name, title, address, and telephone 55 number of law enforcement officer).... 56 57 2. The notices required under subparagraph 1. may not be 58 less than 8 inches by 10 inches and must be suffici ently 59 weatherproof to withstand normal exposure to the elements. In 60 addition to posting, the law enforcement officer shall make a 61 reasonable effort to ascertain the name and address of the 62 owner. If such is reasonably available to the officer, she or he 63 shall mail a copy of such notice to the owner on or before the 64 date of posting or as soon thereafter as is practical . If the 65 property is a motor vehicle as defined in s. 320.01(1) or a 66 vessel as defined in s. 327.02, the law enforcement agency shall 67 contact the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles in 68 order to determine the name and address of the owner and any 69 person who has filed a lien on the vehicle or vessel as provided 70 in s. 319.27(2) or (3) or s. 328.15. On receipt of this 71 information, the law enforcement agency shall mail a copy of the 72 notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the owner 73 and to the lienholder, if any, except that a law enforcement 74 officer who has issued a citation for a violation of s. 823.11 75 HB 487 2024 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0487-00 Page 4 of 5 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 to the owner of a der elict vessel is not required to mail a copy 76 of the notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, to 77 the owner. For a derelict vessel or a vessel declared a public 78 nuisance pursuant to s. 327.73(1)(aa), the mailed notice must 79 inform the owner or respo nsible party that he or she has a right 80 to a hearing to dispute the determination that the vessel is 81 derelict or otherwise in violation of the law. If a request for 82 a hearing is made, a state agency shall follow the processes as 83 set forth in s. 120.569. Lo cal governmental entities shall 84 follow the processes set forth in s. 120.569, except that a 85 local judge, magistrate, or code enforcement officer may be 86 designated to conduct such a hearing. If, at the end of 5 days 87 after posting the notice in sub -subparagraph 1.a., or at the end 88 of 21 days after posting the notice in sub -subparagraph 1.b., 89 and mailing such notice, if required, the owner or any person 90 interested in the lost or abandoned article or articles 91 described has not removed the article or articles fr om public 92 property or shown reasonable cause for failure to do so, and, in 93 the case of a derelict vessel or a vessel declared a public 94 nuisance pursuant to s. 327.73(1)(aa), has not requested a 95 hearing in accordance with this section, the following shall 96 apply: 97 a. For abandoned property other than a derelict vessel or 98 a vessel declared a public nuisance pursuant to s. 99 327.73(1)(aa), the law enforcement agency may retain any or all 100 HB 487 2024 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0487-00 Page 5 of 5 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 of the property for its own use or for use by the state or unit 101 of local government, trade such property to another unit of 102 local government or state agency, donate the property to a 103 charitable organization, sell the property, or notify the 104 appropriate refuse removal service. 105 b. For a derelict vessel or a vessel decl ared a public 106 nuisance pursuant to s. 327.73(1)(aa), the law enforcement 107 agency or its designee may: 108 (I) Remove the vessel from the waters of this state and 109 destroy and dispose of the vessel or authorize another 110 governmental entity or its designee to do so; or 111 (II) Authorize the vessel's use as an artificial reef in 112 accordance with s. 379.249 if all necessary federal, state, and 113 local authorizations are received. 114 115 A law enforcement agency or its designee may also take action as 116 described in this sub -subparagraph if, following a hearing 117 pursuant to this section, the judge, magistrate, administrative 118 law judge, or hearing officer has determined the vessel to be 119 derelict as provided in s. 823.11 or otherwise in violation of 120 the law in accordance with s. 327 .73(1)(aa) and a final order 121 has been entered or the case is otherwise closed. 122 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2024. 123