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  • Introduced
    Feb 03, 2025
  • Passed House
    Apr 23, 2025
  • Passed Senate
    Apr 24, 2025
  • Signed into Law
HB 351
Florida House Bill
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Dangerous Excessive Speeding; Provides conduct that constitutes dangerous excessive speeding; authorizes, rather than requires, officer to indicate applicable civil penalty on certain traffic citations; requires person cited for certain driving infractions to appear at scheduled hearing.
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House • Apr 24, 2025: Ordered enrolled
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Companion Bills
Dangerous Excessive Speeding; Specifying conduct that constitutes dangerous excessive speeding; authorizing the revocation of a person’s driving privilege for a specified period upon a second or subsequent conviction of dangerous excessive speeding; providing exceptions to the requirement that an officer indicate the applicable civil penalty on a specified traffic citation, etc.

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  • Apr 24, 2025 | House
    • In Messages
    • Ordered enrolled
  • Apr 24, 2025 | Senate
    • Withdrawn from Fiscal Policy
    • Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
    • Substituted for CS/SB 1782
    • Read 2nd time
    • Read 3rd time
    • CS passed; YEAS 37 NAYS 0
  • Apr 23, 2025 | Senate
    • In Messages
    • Referred to Fiscal Policy
    • Received
  • Apr 23, 2025 | House
    • Read 2nd time
    • Placed on 3rd reading
    • Added to Third Reading Calendar
    • Read 3rd time
    • CS passed; YEAS 75, NAYS 38
  • Apr 17, 2025 | House
    • Favorable with CS by State Affairs Committee
    • Reported out of State Affairs Committee
    • Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a)
    • CS Filed
    • Bill referred to House Calendar
    • Bill added to Special Order Calendar (4/23/2025)
    • 1st Reading (Committee Substitute 3)
  • Apr 15, 2025 | House
    • Added to State Affairs Committee agenda
  • Apr 02, 2025 | House
    • Referred to State Affairs Committee
    • Now in State Affairs Committee
  • Apr 01, 2025 | House
    • Favorable with CS by Criminal Justice Subcommittee
    • Reported out of Criminal Justice Subcommittee
    • Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a)
    • CS Filed
    • 1st Reading (Committee Substitute 2)
  • Mar 28, 2025 | House
    • PCS added to Criminal Justice Subcommittee agenda
  • Mar 27, 2025 | House
    • Referred to Criminal Justice Subcommittee
    • Referred to State Affairs Committee
    • Now in Criminal Justice Subcommittee
  • Mar 26, 2025 | House
    • Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a)
    • CS Filed
    • 1st Reading (Committee Substitute 1)
  • Mar 25, 2025 | House
    • Favorable with CS by Government Operations Subcommittee
    • Reported out of Government Operations Subcommittee
  • Mar 21, 2025 | House
    • Added to Government Operations Subcommittee agenda
  • Mar 04, 2025 | House
    • 1st Reading (Original Filed Version)
  • Feb 12, 2025 | House
    • Referred to Government Operations Subcommittee
    • Referred to Criminal Justice Subcommittee
    • Referred to State Affairs Committee
    • Now in Government Operations Subcommittee
  • Feb 03, 2025 | House
    • Filed