The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . ultimately charged with possession of a controlled substance and operating an unregistered vehicle, § 320.02 . . .
. . . See, e.g., §§ 320.02, 320.03, 320.031, 320.04, 320.05, 320.06, 320.0605, 320.071, 320.0715, Fla. . . . address of the owner’s permanent residence or the address of'his or her permanent place of business.” 320.02 . . .
. . . Furthermore, it was required to be registered in accordance with section 320.02, Florida Statutes (2007 . . . Section 320.02(1) provides: “Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, every owner or person in charge . . .
. . . 28-311; (i) Child enticement by means of an electronic communication device pursuant to section 28-320.02 . . .
. . . him under arrest, despite the fact that his citation was later changed to reflect a violation of § 320.02 . . . Ann. § 320.02(1). . . . Glover was driving a vehicle not registered as required by § 320.02(1); in fact, the registration had . . . Section 320.02(1), Florida Statutes Annotated, states, in pertinent part: every owner ... of a motor . . . Section 320.57, Florida Statutes Annotated, makes the violation of § 320.02 a second degree misdemeanor . . .
. . . Subsection 320.02(1), Florida Statutes (2010), requires an owner to register a vehicle that is “operated . . .
. . . Operating an Unregistered Vehicle Section 320.02(1), Florida Statutes (2008), requires that every owner . . .
. . . 28-311; (i) Child enticement by means of an electronic communication device pursuant to section 28-320.02 . . .
. . . . §§ 320.02(5)(a); 627.7415(4). . . . Stat. § 320.02(5)(e). . . . As the district court found, Florida Statutes section 320.02(5)(e) applies when an existing policy is . . .
. . . . § 320.02(5)(e). . . .
. . . Stat § 320.02(1) & (4). . . .
. . . currently registered in the State of Florida and therefore was being operated in violation of section 320.02 . . . Violation of section 320.02(1), which requires owners or persons in charge of a motor vehicle operated . . .
. . . was coverage because the insurer had failed to provide notice of cancellation as required by section 320.02 . . . ’s position is that section 627.7281 is of general application to all motor vehicles, while section 320.02 . . .
. . . provisions of s. 324-051 apply; and, in such case, the applicable proof of insurance provisions of s. 320.02 . . .
. . . See § 320.02, Fla. Stat. (1993). . . .
. . . failure to display a tag, section 320.0605 for not having the registration on his person, and section 320.02 . . . Sections 316.605(1) and 320.0605(1) are noncriminal traffic offenses; section 320.02 is a misdemeanor . . . arresting officer testified, Willis was arrested for failure to register the car, a violation of section 320.02 . . . Because violation of section 320.02 is a criminal offense, its violation justified the search and legitimized . . . Stat. (1997). . §§ 320.02(1) and 320.57, Fla. Stat. (1997). . . . .
. . . provisions of s. 324.051 apply; and, in such case, the applicable proof of insurance provisions of s. 320.02 . . .
. . . See §§ 320.02(4), 322.19, Fla. Stat. (1997). . . .
. . . and 106.265, Florida Statutes, or contributions made to the trust fund under sections 199.052(14), 320.02 . . . Although the legislature amended sections 320.02 and 327.25, the provisions allowing voluntary contributions . . . Sections 199.052(14), 320.02(13), 322.08(7)(a), 327.25(11), and 607.1622(l)(h), Florida Statutes (1995 . . .
. . . Section 320.02, Fla.Stat. (1991). . . .
. . . Dorsaneo, Texas Litigation Guide § 320.02[2][b]: see also Baldwin, Hare & McGovern, The Preparation of . . .
. . . See §§ 320.02(6), 320.57, Fla.Stat. (1987). . . .
. . . HATCHETT, Circuit Judge: We took this ease in banc to determine whether Florida Statute 320.02(9) violates . . . Laws 457, 458 (codified as amended at Fla.Stat. § 320.02(9) (1985)). . . . The district court declared section 320.02(9) unconstitutional and enjoined its enforcement. . . . Stat. § 320.02(9). . . . Stat. § 320.02(9) (1985). II. . . . . § 320.02(9) (1987), the en banc court glosses over the jurisdictional requirements of well established . . . See Fla.Stat. § 320.02(l)-(7). . . . Stat. § 320.02(9) is unconstitutional. . . . Stat. § 320.02(9). . . . . § 320.02(9) declared unconstitutional. . . .
. . . Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, appeal from the district court’s declaration that Florida Statute § 320.02 . . . The district court declared section 320.02(9) unconstitutional and enjoined its enforcement. . . . The same rationale holds true in this case regarding Fla.Stat. § 320.02(9). As noted above, Fla. . . . We must now determine the extent to which Fla.Stat. § 320.02(9) burdens commerce. . . . that Fla.Stat. § 320.02(9) does violate the commerce clause. . . . . § 320.02(9) (Supp.1987) (enacted prior to amendment as Act approved June 11, 1984, ch. 84-155, § 3, . . . Appellees asked the court to declare section 320.02(9) unconstitutional and to enjoin its enforcement . . . Fla.Stat. § 320.02(1) (Supp.1987). . . . Stat. § 320.02(9) is invulnerable to commerce clause challenge, insofar as section 320.02(9) enforces . . . Section 320.02(9), however, also seeks to enforce the provisions of the Clean Air Act. . . .
. . . Section 320.02(1), Florida Statutes (1985) requires every owner or person in charge of a motor vehicle . . . Those cases were decided when, before an amendment (Chapter 83-318, § 4, Laws of Florida), section 320.02 . . .
. . . ninety dollars ($9,490.00), which represents 83.8 hours at $90.00 per hour, costs in the amount of $320.02 . . . Kammen computed on the basis of 83.8 hours at $90.00 per hour, plus costs of $320.02, for a total of . . .
. . . See, e.g., § 320.02(6), Fla.Stat. (1981); § 320.-08(1), Fla.Stat. (1981). . . .
. . . Section 320.02(1), Florida Statutes (1981), in turn requires registration for motor vehicles “which shall . . .
. . . Section 320.02(4)(a), Florida Statutes (1977), provided that every applicant for registration of a motor . . . We note that section 320.02(5)(a) now provides that proof of insurance may be by affidavit and that “ . . . That provision was not part of section 320.02 at the time of the sale by Exotica to Peck. . . .
. . . 305, 306, 307, 314, 315, 316.01, 316.02, 316.03, 316.04, 316.05, 316.06, 316.07, 318.02, 318.03, 319, 320.02 . . .
. . . .-01(l)(a); 320.01(6); 320.015; 320.02; 320.-06(l)(d), Fla.Stat. . . .
. . . The Sherman court found that Sections 320.01, 320.02 and 627.-733, Florida Statutes (1975) were required . . . opinion does not disclose what the court considered to be the effect, if any, of Sections 320.01 and 320.02 . . . Escambia Co. 1973), and Sections 320.01(l)(a), 320.02(1), and 320.35, Florida Statutes (1975)). . . . Section 320.02(1), Florida Statutes (1975) sets forth the requirements for registration of motor vehicles . . .
. . . The Motor Vehicle Licenses Law, Section 320.02(1), Florida Statutes (1975), requires every owner of a . . .
. . . For example, Section 4 of the Act (adding a new subsection 320.02(3), Fla.Stat.) requires car owners . . . Paragraph 320.02(3)(a) of this provision, states these cards must also indicate the existence of any . . .
. . . Emphasis added) The question of when a motor vehicle is required to be registered is set forth in § 320.02 . . . ” (Emphasis added) In discussing the relationship between § 320.01 and the emphasized language of § 320.02 . . . Pederson, 99 So.2d 292 (Fla.1957), that: “[T]he italicized portion of this section [§ 320.02] adds nothing . . . Section 320.01, Florida Statutes (1972), Section 320.02, Florida Statutes (1975); Green v. . . . Surely the legislature in drafting § 320.01, § 320.02 and § 627.733, Florida Statutes, did not intend . . .
. . . declaring the rights of the parties: Section 627.736(4)(d)4 a, Florida Statutes (Supp.1976); Section 320.02 . . .
. . . . § 320.02 (1968). . . .
. . . Secs. 320.01(1) (a), 320.02(1), 320.35, F.S.1975. . . .
. . . . §320.02 of said act provides that every owner of a motor vehicle which shall be operated or driven . . . The question then resolves itself into a construction of the word “maintained” as it is used in this §320.02 . . . driven upon the highways of the state, or which shall be maintained in this state” as included in §320.02 . . . It is the court’s view that the phrase “maintained in this state” as used in §320.02 should be construed . . .
. . . See sections 320.01(1), (11), 320.02, Fla.Stat., F.S.A. . Herbert v. Garner, Fla.1955, 78 So.2d 727. . . .
. . . Section 320.02 provided a limitation as follows: “The proportion of any one trust fund that may be invested . . .
. . . The appellee relies on another section of Ch. 320, to wit, Sec. 320.02, providing that “Every owner, . . .