The Florida Senate
BILL ANALYSIS AND FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT
(This document is based on the provisions contained in the legislation as of the latest date listed below.)
Prepared By: The Professional Staff of the Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic
Development
BILL: SB 512
INTRODUCER: Senator Bradley
SUBJECT: Specialty License Plates/United Service Organizations
DATE: February 8, 2024 REVISED:
ANALYST STAFF DIRECTOR REFERENCE ACTION
1. Shutes Vickers TR Favorable
2. Wells Jerrett ATD Favorable
3. FP
I. Summary:
SB 512 authorizes the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) to create a
new specialty license plate for the United Service Organizations. The annual use fee for the plate
is $25.
Proceeds of the sale of the United Service Organizations (USO) specialty license plate will be
distributed to USO Florida, Inc. The organization may use up to ten percent of proceeds to
promote and market the plate. The remaining funds must distributed equally among its ten
locations in Florida to be used to promote the USO’s mission of supporting members of the
United States Armed Forces and their families through is programs, services, and events.
The DHSMV estimates programming and implementation of the plate will cost $7,680. See
Section V., Fiscal Impact Statement.
The bill takes effect October 1, 2024.
II. Present Situation:
United Services Organizations
USO Florida, Inc. is a Florida not-for-profit corporation registered with the Florida Department
of State.1 The organization’s website includes the following mission statement: “The USO
strengthens America’s military service members by keeping them connected to family, home and
country, throughout their service to the nation.”2
1
Florida Department of State: Division of Corporations, United Service Organizations, Inc. Sunbiz.org, Document number
F02000006193 (December 8, 2023).
2
Id.
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USO was created in 1941 and has been the nation’s leading organization to serve the members of
military and their families, throughout their time in uniform.3 Today the USO operates in over
250 locations around the world providing programs and services to deployed military service
members and their families. These programs and services include:4
 Providing centers with free internet access or free calling cards to deployed service members
in combat zones so they can reach out to their families;
 Delivering care packages to deployed service members;
 Organizing trademark USO entertainment tours for service members;
 Providing support to injured service members; and
 Providing support to the families of fallen service members.
Specialty License Plates
As of December 2023, there are 144 specialty license plates authorized by the Legislature. Of
these plates, 109 are available for immediate purchase and 31 are in the presale process.5
Specialty license plates are available to an owner or lessee of a motor vehicle who is willing to
pay an annual use fee, ranging from $15 to $25, paid in addition to required license taxes and
service fees.6 The annual use fees are distributed to organizations in support of a particular cause
or charity signified on the plate’s design and designated in statute.7
In order to establish a specialty license plate and after the plate is approved by law, s. 320.08053,
F.S., requires the following actions within certain timelines:
 Within 60 days, the organization must submit an art design for the plate, in a medium
prescribed by the DHSMV;
 Within 120 days, the DHSMV must establish a method to issue presale vouchers for the
specialty license plate; and
 Within 24 months after the presale vouchers are established, the organization must obtain a
minimum of 3,000 voucher sales before manufacturing of the plate may begin.8
If the minimum sales requirement has not been met by the end of the 24-month presale period,
then the DHSMV will discontinue the plate and issuance of presale vouchers. Upon
discontinuation, a purchaser of a presale voucher may use the annual use fee as a credit towards
any other specialty license plate or apply for a refund with the DHSMV.9
3
United Service Organizations, About Us, The Organization · United Service Organizations (uso.org) (last visited December
8, 2023).
4
See USO, Frequently Asked Questions - What programs and services does the USO offer?, https://www.uso.org/faq (last
visited January 11, 2024).
5
DHSMV Presentation to the Senate Transportation Committee, Specialty License Plates (January 24, 2023), slideshow
available at https://www.flsenate.gov/Committees/Show/TR/MeetingPacket/5615/10046_MeetingPacket_5615_3.pdf (last
visited October 10, 2023).
6
Section 320.08056(3)(d), F.S., provides that except if specifically provided in s. 320.08056(4), the annual use fee for a
specialty license plate is $25.
7
Section 320.08058, F.S.
8
Chapter 2022-189, Laws of Fla., extended the presale requirement by an additional 24 months for an approved specialty
license plate organization that, as of June 15, 2022, is in the presale period but had not recorded at least 3,000 voucher sales.
9
Section 320.08053(2)(b), F.S.
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New specialty license plates that have been approved by law but are awaiting issuance will be
issued in the order they appear in s. 320.08058, F.S., provided that presale requirements have
been met. If the next listed specialty license plate has not met the presale requirement, the
DHSMV will proceed in the order provided in s. 320.08058, F.S., to identify the next qualified
specialty license plate that has met the presale requirement.10
If the Legislature has approved 135 or more specialty license plates, the DHSMV may not make
any new specialty license plates available for design or issuance until a sufficient number of
plates are discontinued so that the number of plates being issued does not exceed 135.11
Use of Specialty License Plate Fees
The annual use fees collected by an organization and any interest earned from the fees may be
expended only for use in this state unless the annual use fee is derived from the sale of specified
United States Armed Forces and veterans-related specialty plates.12 Additionally, organizations
must adhere to certain accountability requirements, including an annual audit or attestation
document affirming that funds received have been spent in accordance with applicable statutes.13
The annual use fees collected by an organization and the interest earned from those fees may not
be used for commercial or for-profit activities, or general or administrative expenses, unless
authorized by s. 320.08058, F.S.14 Additionally, the annual use fees and interest earned from
those fees may not be used for the purpose of marketing to, or lobbying, entertaining, or
rewarding, any employee of a governmental agency that is responsible for the sale and
distribution of specialty license plates, or any elected member or employee of the Legislature. 15
Discontinuance of Specialty Plates
Prior to June 30, 2023, the DHSMV was required to discontinue the issuance of an approved
specialty license plate if the number of valid registrations fells below 1,000 plates for at least
12 consecutive months. A warning letter was mailed to the sponsoring organization following the
first month in which the total number of valid specialty license plate registrations fell below
1,000 plates. Collegiate plates for Florida universities were exempt from the minimum specialty
license plate requirement.16 In addition, the DHSMV was authorized to discontinue any specialty
license plate if the organization ceased to exist, stopped providing services that are funded from
the annual use fee proceeds, or pursuant to an organizational recipient’s request.17
However, effective July 1, 2023, the requirement increased so that the DHSMV must discontinue
the issuance of an approved specialty license plate if the number of valid registrations falls below
10
Section 320.08053(3)(a), F.S.
11
Section 320.08053(3)(b), F.S.
12
Section 320.08056(10)(a), F.S.
13
Section 320.08062, F.S.; Such fees may be used to pay for the cost of this required audit or report. See s. 320.08056(10)(a),
F.S.
14
Section 320.08056(10)(a), F.S.
15
Section 320.08056(11), F.S.
16
Section 320.08056(8)(a), F.S.
17
Section 320.08056(8)(b), F.S.
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3,000 or in the case of an out-of-state college or university license plate, 4,000, for at least
12 consecutive months. The DHSMV must mail a warning letter to the sponsoring organization
following the first month in which the total number of valid specialty plate registrations is below
3,000, or in the case of an out-of-state college or university license plate, 4,000. This does not
apply to in-state collegiate license plates established under s. 320.08058(3), F.S., license plates
of institutions in and entities of the State University System, specialty license plates that have
statutory eligibility limitations for purchase, specialty license plates for which annual use fees are
distributed by a foundation for student and teacher leadership programs and teacher recruitment
and retention, or Florida professional sports team license plates established under
s. 320.08058(9), F.S.18
III. Effect of Proposed Changes:
The bill amends s. 320.08058, F.S., to authorize DHSMV to create a new specialty license plate
for the USO. The annual use fee for the plate is $25. The plate must bear the colors and design
approved by the department, with the word “Florida” at the top of the plate and the words “USO”
at the bottom of the plate.
Proceeds from the sale of the plate will be distributed to USO Florida, Inc. The organization may
use up to 10 percent of the fees for the administration, promotion, and marketing of the plate.
The remaining fees must be used by the USO Florida, Inc., to support members of the United
States Armed forces and their families through their various programs, services, and events.
The plate will be added to the DHSMV presale voucher process, but will not be produced unless
the presale requirement of 3,000 vouchers is met and the 135 plate cap has not been reached.
The bill takes effect October 1, 2024.
IV. Constitutional Issues:
A. Municipality/County Mandates Restrictions:
None.
B. Public Records/Open Meetings Issues:
None.
C. Trust Funds Restrictions:
None.
D. State Tax or Fee Increases:
None.
18
Chapter 2020-181, s. 7, Laws of Fla.
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E. Other Constitutional Issues:
None Identified.
V. Fiscal Impact Statement:
A. Tax/Fee Issues:
None.
B. Private Sector Impact:
If the specialty license plate is produced, the United Service Organizations will receive
annual use fees associated with sales of the plate.
C. Government Sector Impact:
The DHSMV estimates programming and implementation of the plate will cost $7,680.19
VI. Technical Deficiencies:
None.
VII. Related Issues:
None.
VIII. Statutes Affected:
This bill substantially amends section 320.08058 of the Florida Statutes.
IX. Additional Information:
A. Committee Substitute – Statement of Changes:
(Summarizing differences between the Committee Substitute and the prior version of the bill.)
None.
B. Amendments:
None.
This Senate Bill Analysis does not reflect the intent or official position of the bill’s introducer or the Florida Senate.
19
DHSMV, 2024 Legislative Bill Analysis: SB 512 (December 13, 2023) at p. 5.