The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Express preemption notwithstanding, section 316.008, Florida Statutes (2014), states that "[t]he provisions . . . Id. § 316.008(1) ; accord id. (8). . . .
. . . from the enforcement system established under chapters 316 and 318,” were not authorized under section 316.008 . . . from the enforcement system established under chapters 316 and 318,” were not authorized under section 316.008 . . .
. . . Section 316.008 enumerates the area within which municipalities may control certain traffic movement . . . But few provisions of section 316.008 could apply the ordinances at issue here. . . . The vest and insurance requirements are not experimental, and since section 316.008(1)(t) sets forth . . . We find that the special conditions which can be regulated by 316.008(l)(t) are things unique to the . . . Ice, 555 U.S. 160, 171, 129 S.Ct. 711, 172 L.Ed.2d 517 (2009), we do not read section 316.008(1)(t) so . . .
. . . .; § 316.008(8)(a), Fla. Stat. (2011). . . . expressly limits the power of municipalities to legislate over traffic matters, as follows: “Section 316.008 . . . powers of a municipality to legislate on traffic matters are thus limited to those enumerated in section 316.008 . . .
. . . Court of Appeal held that Aventu-ra’s ordinance was a valid exercise of municipal power under section 316.008 . . . Section 316.008 enumerates the area within which municipalities may control certain traffic movement . . . Section 316.008(l)(w) — the crucial provision at issue here — provides that local authorities are not . . . See §§ 316.008(4), 316.008(5), Fla. Stat. (2008). . . . But section 316.008(l)(w) is silent with respect to the punishment of violations. . . . light ordinances pursuant to the powers expressly granted to municipal governments through section 316.008 . . . Section 316.008 enumerates the area within which municipalities may control certain traffic movement . . . Included within section 316.008 is subsection (l)(w), which grants municipal governments the power to . . . I agree with the reasoning of the Third District, which explained that “[s]ection 316.008 allows the . . . Majority op. at 497 (quoting § 316.008(l)(w), Fla. Stat.). . . .
. . . . §§ 316.008(26), 322.01(31), but he paid for the insurance and maintenance of the Avalanche and often . . .
. . . . §§ 316.008(26), 322.01(30), 324.021(9)(a), Fla. Stat. (2005). . . .
. . . Section 316.008 enumerates the area within which municipalities may control certain traffic movement . . . In this instance, the City relied on section 316.008(l)(w) as authorizing its action to enact the ordinance . . . , which provides: § 316.008. . . . Section 316.002 further states: “Section 316.008 enumerates the area within which municipalities may . . . However, the state’s authorization to municipalities to regulate traffic in section 316.008(l)(w) appears . . .
. . . Sections 316.002 and 316.008 identify precisely under what conditions chapter 316 expressly authorizes . . . Section 316.008 enumerates the area within which municipalities may control certain traffic movement . . . What Masone correctly argues is that section 316.008(l)(w) does not expressly grant municipalities the . . . Additionally, section 316.008(l)(w) must be read in pari materia with sections 316.002, 316.075, and . . . When section 316.008(l)(w) is read in pari materia with sections 316.002, 316.007, 316.075, and 318.18 . . . Enumerating certain “powers of local authorities,” section 316.008, Florida Statutes, specifies that: . . . See §§ 316.002, 316.008(l)(w), Fla. Stat. (2008). . . . On the contrary, section 316.008 specifies that no provision of chapter 316 prevents local authorities . . . Moreover, a complete examination of the exceptions carved ' out under section 316.008 demonstrates that . . . (s) Regulating persons upon skates, coasters, and other toy vehicles. § 316.008(l)(h)-(i), (r)-(s). . . .
. . . City Defendants argue the city derives authority from Florida Statute § 316.008, which provides legislatively-granted . . . initially notes the court in Duck Tours rejected the City of Key West’s argument that Florida Statute § 316.008 . . .
. . . The City relies on subsection 316.008(1), which allows local regulation as follows: 316.008 Powers of . . . The City relies on paragraphs 316.008(l)(a), (g), and (n), Florida Statutes (quoted earlier). . . .
. . . Section 316.008(l)(a), Florida Statutes (1997), allows local authorities to regulate or prohibit “stopping . . .
. . . This section notes that municipalities are authorized in section 316.008 to enact supplemental measures . . . Bicycles are listed in section 316.008(l)(h) as one of those subjects that municipalities are permitted . . . With the exception of the regulations permitted by section 316.008, local governments are specifically . . .
. . . . § 316.008, Fla. Stat. (1989). . . .
. . . Section 316.008 enumerates the area within which municipalities may control certain traffic movement . . . Section 316.008 provides that: The provisions of this chapter shall not be deemed to prevent local authorities . . .
. . . Section 316.008 enumerates the area within which municipalities may control certain traffic movement . . . S. 316.008(1) and (l)(a) provides as follows: “(1) The provisions of this chapter shall not be deemed . . . That F.S. 316.008(4) provides that: “(4) A county or municipality may enact an ordinance providing a . . .
. . . Chapter 316.008(11) of the Florida Statutes expressly reserves for local authorities the power to otherwise . . .
. . . See §§ 316.002 and 316.008(l)(h), Fla.Stat. . . .
. . . Section 627.732(1), however, specifically refers to mopeds as defined in section 316.008(2). . . .
. . . of the distributor, Sargent-Sowell, but conceded that it, the City, had not complied with sections 316.008 . . . City officials testified that the traffic light was installed without complying with sections 316.008 . . .
. . . . § 316.008, Fla.Stat. (1979). . Town of Atlantic Beach v. . . .
. . . But §316.008 (1), F.S., permits local authorities to exercise their police power, over streets and highways . . .