Florida Statutes
Chapter 316 - State Uniform Traffic Control
316.1932 - Tests for Alcohol, Chemical Substances, or Controlled Substances; Implied Consent; Refusal.





(1)(a)1.a. A person who accepts the privilege extended by the laws of this state of operating a motor vehicle within this state is, by operating such vehicle, deemed to have given his or her consent to submit to an approved chemical test or physical test including, but not limited to, an infrared light test of his or her breath for the purpose of determining the alcoholic content of his or her blood or breath if the person is lawfully arrested for any offense allegedly committed while the person was driving or was in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcoholic beverages. The chemical or physical breath test must be incidental to a lawful arrest and administered at the request of a law enforcement officer who has reasonable cause to believe such person was driving or was in actual physical control of the motor vehicle within this state while under the influence of alcoholic beverages. The administration of a breath test does not preclude the administration of another type of test. The person shall be told that his or her failure to submit to any lawful test of his or her breath will result in the suspension of the person’s privilege to operate a motor vehicle for a period of 1 year for a first refusal, or for a period of 18 months if the driving privilege of such person has been previously suspended or if he or she has previously been fined under s. 327.35215 as a result of a refusal to submit to a test or tests required under this chapter or chapter 327, and shall also be told that if he or she refuses to submit to a lawful test of his or her breath and his or her driving privilege has been previously suspended or if he or she has previously been fined under s. 327.35215 for a prior refusal to submit to a lawful test of his or her breath, urine, or blood as required under this chapter or chapter 327, he or she commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083, in addition to any other penalties provided by law. The refusal to submit to a chemical or physical breath test upon the request of a law enforcement officer as provided in this section is admissible into evidence in any criminal proceeding.
b. A person who accepts the privilege extended by the laws of this state of operating a motor vehicle within this state is, by operating such vehicle, deemed to have given his or her consent to submit to a urine test for the purpose of detecting the presence of chemical substances as set forth in s. 877.111 or controlled substances if the person is lawfully arrested for any offense allegedly committed while the person was driving or was in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of chemical substances or controlled substances. The urine test must be incidental to a lawful arrest and administered at a detention facility or any other facility, mobile or otherwise, which is equipped to administer such tests at the request of a law enforcement officer who has reasonable cause to believe such person was driving or was in actual physical control of a motor vehicle within this state while under the influence of chemical substances or controlled substances. The urine test shall be administered at a detention facility or any other facility, mobile or otherwise, which is equipped to administer such test in a reasonable manner that will ensure the accuracy of the specimen and maintain the privacy of the individual involved. The administration of a urine test does not preclude the administration of another type of test. The person shall be told that his or her failure to submit to any lawful test of his or her urine will result in the suspension of the person’s privilege to operate a motor vehicle for a period of 1 year for the first refusal, or for a period of 18 months if the driving privilege of such person has been previously suspended or if he or she has previously been fined under s. 327.35215 as a result of a refusal to submit to a test or tests required under this chapter or chapter 327, and shall also be told that if he or she refuses to submit to a lawful test of his or her urine and his or her driving privilege has been previously suspended or if he or she has previously been fined under s. 327.35215 for a prior refusal to submit to a lawful test of his or her breath, urine, or blood as required under this chapter or chapter 327, he or she commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083, in addition to any other penalties provided by law. The refusal to submit to a urine test upon the request of a law enforcement officer as provided in this section is admissible into evidence in any criminal proceeding.

2. The Alcohol Testing Program within the Department of Law Enforcement is responsible for the regulation of the operation, inspection, and registration of breath test instruments utilized under the driving and boating under the influence provisions and related provisions located in this chapter and chapters 322 and 327. The program is responsible for the regulation of the individuals who operate, inspect, and instruct on the breath test instruments utilized in the driving and boating under the influence provisions and related provisions located in this chapter and chapters 322 and 327. The program is further responsible for the regulation of blood analysts who conduct blood testing to be utilized under the driving and boating under the influence provisions and related provisions located in this chapter and chapters 322 and 327. The program shall:
a. Establish uniform criteria for the issuance of permits to breath test operators, agency inspectors, instructors, blood analysts, and instruments.
b. Have the authority to permit breath test operators, agency inspectors, instructors, blood analysts, and instruments.
c. Have the authority to discipline and suspend, revoke, or renew the permits of breath test operators, agency inspectors, instructors, blood analysts, and instruments.
d. Establish uniform requirements for instruction and curricula for the operation and inspection of approved instruments.
e. Have the authority to specify one approved curriculum for the operation and inspection of approved instruments.
f. Establish a procedure for the approval of breath test operator and agency inspector classes.
g. Have the authority to approve or disapprove breath test instruments and accompanying paraphernalia for use pursuant to the driving and boating under the influence provisions and related provisions located in this chapter and chapters 322 and 327.
h. With the approval of the executive director of the Department of Law Enforcement, make and enter into contracts and agreements with other agencies, organizations, associations, corporations, individuals, or federal agencies as are necessary, expedient, or incidental to the performance of duties.
i. Issue final orders which include findings of fact and conclusions of law and which constitute final agency action for the purpose of chapter 120.
j. Enforce compliance with this section through civil or administrative proceedings.
k. Make recommendations concerning any matter within the purview of this section, this chapter, chapter 322, or chapter 327.
l. Promulgate rules for the administration and implementation of this section, including definitions of terms.
m. Consult and cooperate with other entities for the purpose of implementing the mandates of this section.
n. Have the authority to approve the type of blood test utilized under the driving and boating under the influence provisions and related provisions located in this chapter and chapters 322 and 327.
o. Have the authority to specify techniques and methods for breath alcohol testing and blood testing utilized under the driving and boating under the influence provisions and related provisions located in this chapter and chapters 322 and 327.
p. Have the authority to approve repair facilities for the approved breath test instruments, including the authority to set criteria for approval.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to supersede provisions in this chapter and chapters 322 and 327. The specifications in this section are derived from the power and authority previously and currently possessed by the Department of Law Enforcement and are enumerated to conform with the mandates of chapter 99-379, Laws of Florida.



(b)1. The blood-alcohol level must be based upon grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood. The breath-alcohol level must be based upon grams of alcohol per 210 liters of breath.
2. An analysis of a person’s breath, in order to be considered valid under this section, must have been performed substantially according to methods approved by the Department of Law Enforcement. For this purpose, the department may approve satisfactory techniques or methods. Any insubstantial differences between approved techniques and actual testing procedures in any individual case do not render the test or test results invalid.

(c) A person who accepts the privilege extended by the laws of this state of operating a motor vehicle within this state is, by operating such vehicle, deemed to have given his or her consent to submit to an approved blood test for the purpose of determining the alcoholic content of the blood or a blood test for the purpose of determining the presence of chemical substances or controlled substances as provided in this section if there is reasonable cause to believe the person was driving or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcoholic beverages or chemical or controlled substances and the person appears for treatment at a hospital, clinic, or other medical facility and the administration of a breath or urine test is impractical or impossible. As used in this paragraph, the term “other medical facility” includes an ambulance or other medical emergency vehicle. The blood test shall be performed in a reasonable manner. A person who is incapable of refusal by reason of unconsciousness or other mental or physical condition is deemed not to have withdrawn his or her consent to such test. A blood test may be administered whether or not the person is told that his or her failure to submit to such a blood test will result in the suspension of the person’s privilege to operate a motor vehicle upon the public highways of this state and that a refusal to submit to a lawful test of his or her blood, if his or her driving privilege has been previously suspended for refusal to submit to a lawful test of his or her breath, urine, or blood, is a misdemeanor. A person who is capable of refusal shall be told that his or her failure to submit to such a blood test will result in the suspension of the person’s privilege to operate a motor vehicle for a period of 1 year for a first refusal, or for a period of 18 months if the driving privilege of the person has been suspended previously or if he or she has previously been fined under s. 327.35215 as a result of a refusal to submit to a test or tests required under this chapter or chapter 327. The refusal to submit to a blood test upon the request of a law enforcement officer is admissible in evidence in any criminal proceeding.
(d) If the arresting officer does not request a chemical or physical breath test of the person arrested for any offense allegedly committed while the person was driving or was in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcoholic beverages or controlled substances, such person may request the arresting officer to have a chemical or physical test made of the arrested person’s breath or a test of the urine or blood for the purpose of determining the alcoholic content of the person’s blood or breath or the presence of chemical substances or controlled substances; and, if so requested, the arresting officer shall have the test performed.

(e)1. By applying for a driver license and by accepting and using a driver license, the person holding the driver license is deemed to have expressed his or her consent to the provisions of this section.
2. A nonresident or any other person driving in a status exempt from the requirements of the driver license law, by his or her act of driving in such exempt status, is deemed to have expressed his or her consent to the provisions of this section.
3. A warning of the consent provision of this section shall be printed on each new or renewed driver license.


(f)1. The tests determining the weight of alcohol in the defendant’s blood or breath shall be administered at the request of a law enforcement officer substantially in accordance with rules of the Department of Law Enforcement. Such rules must specify precisely the test or tests that are approved by the Department of Law Enforcement for reliability of result and ease of administration, and must provide an approved method of administration which must be followed in all such tests given under this section. However, the failure of a law enforcement officer to request the withdrawal of blood does not affect the admissibility of a test of blood withdrawn for medical purposes.

2.a. Only a physician, certified paramedic, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, other personnel authorized by a hospital to draw blood, or duly licensed clinical laboratory director, supervisor, technologist, or technician, acting at the request of a law enforcement officer, may withdraw blood for the purpose of determining its alcoholic content or the presence of chemical substances or controlled substances therein. However, the failure of a law enforcement officer to request the withdrawal of blood does not affect the admissibility of a test of blood withdrawn for medical purposes.
b. Notwithstanding any provision of law pertaining to the confidentiality of hospital records or other medical records, if a health care provider, who is providing medical care in a health care facility to a person injured in a motor vehicle crash, becomes aware, as a result of any blood test performed in the course of that medical treatment, that the person’s blood-alcohol level meets or exceeds the blood-alcohol level specified in s. 316.193(1)(b), the health care provider may notify any law enforcement officer or law enforcement agency. Any such notice must be given within a reasonable time after the health care provider receives the test result. Any such notice shall be used only for the purpose of providing the law enforcement officer with reasonable cause to request the withdrawal of a blood sample pursuant to this section.
c. The notice shall consist only of the name of the person being treated, the name of the person who drew the blood, the blood-alcohol level indicated by the test, and the date and time of the administration of the test.
d. Nothing contained in s. 395.3025(4), s. 456.057, or any applicable practice act affects the authority to provide notice under this section, and the health care provider is not considered to have breached any duty owed to the person under s. 395.3025(4), s. 456.057, or any applicable practice act by providing notice or failing to provide notice. It shall not be a breach of any ethical, moral, or legal duty for a health care provider to provide notice or fail to provide notice.
e. A civil, criminal, or administrative action may not be brought against any person or health care provider participating in good faith in the provision of notice or failure to provide notice as provided in this section. Any person or health care provider participating in the provision of notice or failure to provide notice as provided in this section shall be immune from any civil or criminal liability and from any professional disciplinary action with respect to the provision of notice or failure to provide notice under this section. Any such participant has the same immunity with respect to participating in any judicial proceedings resulting from the notice or failure to provide notice.

3. The person tested may, at his or her own expense, have a physician, registered nurse, other personnel authorized by a hospital to draw blood, or duly licensed clinical laboratory director, supervisor, technologist, or technician, or other person of his or her own choosing administer an independent test in addition to the test administered at the direction of the law enforcement officer for the purpose of determining the amount of alcohol in the person’s blood or breath or the presence of chemical substances or controlled substances at the time alleged, as shown by chemical analysis of his or her blood or urine, or by chemical or physical test of his or her breath. The failure or inability to obtain an independent test by a person does not preclude the admissibility in evidence of the test taken at the direction of the law enforcement officer. The law enforcement officer shall not interfere with the person’s opportunity to obtain the independent test and shall provide the person with timely telephone access to secure the test, but the burden is on the person to arrange and secure the test at the person’s own expense.
4. Upon the request of the person tested, full information concerning the results of the test taken at the direction of the law enforcement officer shall be made available to the person or his or her attorney. Full information is limited to the following:
a. The type of test administered and the procedures followed.
b. The time of the collection of the blood or breath sample analyzed.
c. The numerical results of the test indicating the alcohol content of the blood and breath.
d. The type and status of any permit issued by the Department of Law Enforcement which was held by the person who performed the test.
e. If the test was administered by means of a breath testing instrument, the date of performance of the most recent required inspection of such instrument.
Full information does not include manuals, schematics, or software of the instrument used to test the person or any other material that is not in the actual possession of the state. Additionally, full information does not include information in the possession of the manufacturer of the test instrument.

5. A hospital, clinical laboratory, medical clinic, or similar medical institution or physician, certified paramedic, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, other personnel authorized by a hospital to draw blood, or duly licensed clinical laboratory director, supervisor, technologist, or technician, or other person assisting a law enforcement officer does not incur any civil or criminal liability as a result of the withdrawal or analysis of a blood or urine specimen, or the chemical or physical test of a person’s breath pursuant to accepted medical standards when requested by a law enforcement officer, regardless of whether or not the subject resisted administration of the test.


(2) The results of any test administered pursuant to this section for the purpose of detecting the presence of any controlled substance shall not be admissible as evidence in a criminal prosecution for the possession of a controlled substance.
(3) Notwithstanding any provision of law pertaining to the confidentiality of hospital records or other medical records, information relating to the alcoholic content of the blood or breath or the presence of chemical substances or controlled substances in the blood obtained pursuant to this section shall be released to a court, prosecuting attorney, defense attorney, or law enforcement officer in connection with an alleged violation of s. 316.193 upon request for such information.
History.—s. 3, ch. 82-155; s. 3, ch. 82-403; s. 1, ch. 83-218; s. 4, ch. 83-228; s. 3, ch. 84-359; s. 2, ch. 86-296; s. 3, ch. 88-5; s. 1, ch. 88-82; s. 2, ch. 91-255; s. 20, ch. 92-58; s. 314, ch. 95-148; s. 4, ch. 96-330; s. 1, ch. 98-27; s. 6, ch. 2000-160; s. 1, ch. 2000-226; s. 2, ch. 2002-263; s. 1, ch. 2003-54; s. 33, ch. 2005-164; s. 1, ch. 2006-247; s. 1, ch. 2021-184.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXIII - Motor Vehicles

Chapter 316 - State Uniform Traffic Control

316.001 - Short Title.

316.002 - Purpose.

316.003 - Definitions.

316.006 - Jurisdiction.

316.007 - Provisions Uniform Throughout State.

316.0075 - Operator Use of Commercial Mobile Radio Services and Electronic Communications Devices.

316.0076 - Regulation and Use of Cameras.

316.008 - Powers of Local Authorities.

316.0081 - Request Regarding Traffic Signals or Other Traffic Control Devices.

316.0083 - Mark Wandall Traffic Safety Program; Administration; Report.

316.00831 - Distribution of Penalties Collected Under S. 316.0083(1)(b).

316.0085 - Skateboarding; Inline Skating; Freestyle or Mountain and Off-Road Bicycling; Paintball; Definitions; Liability.

316.027 - Crash Involving Death or Personal Injuries.

316.0271 - Yellow Dot Critical Motorist Medical Information Program; Yellow Dot Decal, Folder, and Information Form.

316.061 - Crashes Involving Damage to Vehicle or Property.

316.062 - Duty to Give Information and Render Aid.

316.063 - Duty Upon Damaging Unattended Vehicle or Other Property.

316.064 - When Driver Unable to Report.

316.065 - Crashes; Reports; Penalties.

316.066 - Written Reports of Crashes.

316.067 - False Reports.

316.068 - Crash Report Forms.

316.069 - State to Tabulate and Analyze Crash Reports.

316.070 - Exchange of Information at Scene of Crash.

316.071 - Disabled Vehicles Obstructing Traffic.

316.072 - Obedience to and Effect of Traffic Laws.

316.073 - Applicability to Animals and Animal-Drawn Vehicles.

316.074 - Obedience to and Required Traffic Control Devices.

316.0741 - High-Occupancy-Vehicle Lanes.

316.0745 - Uniform Signals and Devices.

316.07456 - Transitional Implementation.

316.0747 - Sale or Purchase of Traffic Control Devices by Nongovernmental Entities; Prohibitions.

316.075 - Traffic Control Signal Devices.

316.0755 - Pedestrian Control Signals.

316.076 - Flashing Signals.

316.0765 - Lane Direction Control Signals.

316.077 - Display of Unauthorized Signs, Signals or Markings.

316.0775 - Interference With Official Traffic Control Devices or Railroad Signs or Signals.

316.0776 - Traffic Infraction Detectors; Placement and Installation.

316.0777 - Automated License Plate Recognition Systems; Public Records Exemption.

316.0778 - Automated License Plate Recognition Systems; Records Retention.

316.078 - Detour Signs to Be Respected.

316.079 - Duty to Yield to Highway Construction Workers.

316.08 - Requirements of Flagpersons.

316.081 - Driving on Right Side of Roadway; Exceptions.

316.0815 - Duty to Yield to Public Transit Vehicles.

316.0817 - Loading and Unloading of Bus Passengers.

316.082 - Passing Vehicles Proceeding in Opposite Directions.

316.0825 - Vehicle Approaching an Animal.

316.083 - Overtaking and Passing a Vehicle, a Bicycle or Other Nonmotorized Vehicle, or an Electric Bicycle.

316.084 - When Overtaking on the Right Is Permitted.

316.085 - Limitations on Overtaking, Passing, Changing Lanes and Changing Course.

316.087 - Further Limitations on Driving to Left of Center of Roadway.

316.0875 - No-Passing Zones.

316.088 - One-Way Roadways and Rotary Traffic Islands.

316.089 - Driving on Roadways Laned for Traffic.

316.0895 - Following Too Closely.

316.090 - Driving on Divided Highways.

316.091 - Limited Access Facilities; Interstate Highways; Use Restricted.

316.1001 - Payment of Toll on Toll Facilities Required; Penalties.

316.121 - Vehicles Approaching or Entering Intersections.

316.122 - Vehicle Turning Left.

316.123 - Vehicle Entering Stop or Yield Intersection.

316.1235 - Vehicle Approaching Intersection in Which Traffic Lights Are Inoperative.

316.125 - Vehicle Entering Highway From Private Road or Driveway or Emerging From Alley, Driveway or Building.

316.126 - Operation of Vehicles and Actions of Pedestrians on Approach of an Authorized Emergency, Sanitation, or Utility Service Vehicle.

316.130 - Pedestrians; Traffic Regulations.

316.1301 - Traffic Regulations to Assist Blind Persons.

316.1303 - Traffic Regulations to Assist Mobility-Impaired Persons.

316.1305 - Fishing From State Road Bridges.

316.1355 - Driving Through Safety Zone Prohibited.

316.151 - Required Position and Method of Turning at Intersections.

316.1515 - Limitations on Turning Around.

316.152 - Turning on Curve or Crest of Grade Prohibited.

316.154 - Starting Parked Vehicle.

316.155 - When Signal Required.

316.156 - Signals by Hand and Arm or Signal Lamps.

316.157 - Method of Giving Hand and Arm Signals.

316.1575 - Obedience to Traffic Control Devices at Railroad-Highway Grade Crossings.

316.1576 - Insufficient Clearance at a Railroad-Highway Grade Crossing.

316.1577 - Employer Responsibility for Violations Pertaining to Railroad-Highway Grade Crossings.

316.159 - Certain Vehicles to Stop or Slow at All Railroad Grade Crossings.

316.170 - Moving Heavy Equipment at Railroad Grade Crossings.

316.171 - Traffic Control Devices at Railroad-Highway Grade Crossings.

316.172 - Traffic to Stop for School Bus.

316.183 - Unlawful Speed.

316.185 - Special Hazards.

316.187 - Establishment of State Speed Zones.

316.189 - Establishment of Municipal and County Speed Zones.

316.1891 - Designation of Special Event Zones; Definitions; Enhanced Penalties; Vehicle Impoundment.

316.1893 - Establishment of Enhanced Penalty Zones; Designation.

316.1895 - Establishment of School Speed Zones, Enforcement; Designation.

316.1905 - Electrical, Mechanical, or Other Speed Calculating Devices; Power of Arrest; Evidence.

316.1906 - Radar Speed-Measuring Devices; Evidence, Admissibility.

316.191 - Racing on Highways, Street Takeovers, and Stunt Driving.

316.192 - Reckless Driving.

316.1923 - Aggressive Careless Driving.

316.1925 - Careless Driving.

316.1926 - Additional Offenses.

316.193 - Driving Under the Influence; Penalties.

316.1932 - Tests for Alcohol, Chemical Substances, or Controlled Substances; Implied Consent; Refusal.

316.1933 - Blood Test for Impairment or Intoxication in Cases of Death or Serious Bodily Injury; Right to Use Reasonable Force.

316.1934 - Presumption of Impairment; Testing Methods.

316.1935 - Fleeing or Attempting to Elude a Law Enforcement Officer; Aggravated Fleeing or Eluding.

316.1936 - Possession of Open Containers of Alcoholic Beverages in Vehicles Prohibited; Penalties.

316.1937 - Ignition Interlock Devices, Requiring; Unlawful Acts.

316.1938 - Ignition Interlock Devices, Certification; Warning Label.

316.1939 - Refusal to Submit to Testing; Penalties.

316.194 - Stopping, Standing or Parking Outside of Municipalities.

316.1945 - Stopping, Standing, or Parking Prohibited in Specified Places.

316.195 - Additional Parking Regulations.

316.1951 - Parking for Certain Purposes Prohibited; Sale of Motor Vehicles; Prohibited Acts.

316.1955 - Enforcement of Parking Requirements for Persons Who Have Disabilities.

316.1957 - Parking Violations; Designated Parking Spaces for Persons Who Have Disabilities.

316.1958 - Out-of-State Vehicles Bearing Identification of Issuance to Persons Who Have Disabilities.

316.1959 - Handicapped Parking Enforcement.

316.1964 - Exemption of Vehicles Transporting Certain Persons Who Have Disabilities From Payment of Parking Fees and Penalties.

316.1965 - Parking Near Rural Mailbox During Certain Hours; Penalties.

316.1967 - Liability for Payment of Parking Ticket Violations and Other Parking Violations.

316.1974 - Funeral Procession Right-of-Way and Liability.

316.1975 - Unattended Motor Vehicle.

316.1985 - Limitations on Backing.

316.1995 - Driving Upon Sidewalk or Bicycle Path.

316.2004 - Obstruction to Driver’s View or Driving Mechanism.

316.2005 - Opening and Closing Vehicle Doors.

316.2014 - Riding in House Trailers.

316.2015 - Unlawful for Person to Ride on Exterior of Vehicle.

316.2025 - Following Fire Apparatus Prohibited.

316.2034 - Crossing Fire Hose.

316.2035 - Injurious Substances Prohibited; Dragging Vehicle or Load; Obstructing, Digging, Etc.

316.2044 - Removal of Injurious Substances.

316.2045 - Obstruction of Public Streets, Highways, and Roads.

316.2051 - Certain Vehicles Prohibited on Hard-Surfaced Roads.

316.2055 - Motor Vehicles, Throwing Advertising Materials In.

316.2061 - Stop When Traffic Obstructed.

316.2065 - Bicycle Regulations.

316.20655 - Electric Bicycle Regulations.

316.2068 - Electric Personal Assistive Mobility Devices; Regulations.

316.2069 - Commercial Megacycles.

316.2071 - Personal Delivery Devices and Mobile Carriers.

316.2074 - All-Terrain Vehicles.

316.208 - Motorcycles and Mopeds.

316.2085 - Riding on Motorcycles or Mopeds.

316.209 - Operating Motorcycles on Roadways Laned for Traffic.

316.2095 - Footrests, Handholds, and Handlebars.

316.211 - Equipment for Motorcycle and Moped Riders.

316.212 - Operation of Golf Carts on Certain Roadways.

316.2122 - Operation of a Low-Speed Vehicle, Mini Truck, or Low-Speed Autonomous Delivery Vehicle on Certain Roadways.

316.2123 - Operation of an Atv on Certain Roadways.

316.2124 - Motorized Disability Access Vehicles.

316.2125 - Operation of Golf Carts Within a Retirement Community.

316.2126 - Authorized Use of Golf Carts, Low-Speed Vehicles, and Utility Vehicles.

316.21265 - Use of All-Terrain Vehicles, Golf Carts, Low-Speed Vehicles, or Utility Vehicles by Law Enforcement Agencies.

316.2127 - Operation of Utility Vehicles on Certain Roadways by Homeowners’ Associations.

316.2128 - Micromobility Devices, Motorized Scooters, and Miniature Motorcycles; Requirements.

316.2129 - Operation of Swamp Buggies on Public Roads, Streets, or Highways Authorized.

316.215 - Scope and Effect of Regulations.

316.216 - Authority of Department With Reference to Lighting Devices.

316.217 - When Lighted Lamps Are Required.

316.220 - Headlamps on Motor Vehicles.

316.221 - Taillamps.

316.222 - Stop Lamps and Turn Signals.

316.2225 - Additional Equipment Required on Certain Vehicles.

316.224 - Color of Clearance Lamps, Identification Lamps, Side Marker Lamps, Backup Lamps, Reflectors, and Deceleration Lights.

316.225 - Mounting of Reflectors, Clearance Lamps and Side Marker Lamps.

316.226 - Visibility Requirements for Reflectors, Clearance Lamps, Identification Lamps and Marker Lamps.

316.227 - Obstructed Lights Not Required.

316.228 - Lamps or Flags on Projecting Load.

316.229 - Lamps on Parked Vehicles.

316.2295 - Lamps, Reflectors and Emblems on Farm Tractors, Farm Equipment and Implements of Husbandry.

316.231 - Lamps on Other Vehicles and Equipment.

316.233 - Spot Lamps and Auxiliary Lamps.

316.234 - Signal Lamps and Signal Devices.

316.235 - Additional Lighting Equipment.

316.237 - Multiple-Beam Road-Lighting Equipment.

316.238 - Use of Multiple-Beam Road-Lighting Equipment.

316.2385 - Requirements for Use of Lower Beam.

316.239 - Single-Beam Road-Lighting Equipment.

316.2395 - Motor Vehicles; Minimum Headlamp Requirement.

316.2396 - Number of Driving Lamps Required or Permitted.

316.2397 - Certain Lights Prohibited; Exceptions.

316.2398 - Display or Use of Red or Red and White Warning Signals; Motor Vehicles of Volunteer Firefighters or Medical Staff.

316.2399 - Special Warning Lights for Buses or Taxicabs.

316.240 - Standards for Lights on Highway Maintenance and Service Equipment.

316.241 - Selling or Using Lamps or Equipment.

316.242 - Revocation of Certificate of Approval on Lighting Devices.

316.251 - Maximum Bumper Heights.

316.252 - Splash and Spray Suppressant Devices.

316.253 - Vehicles Used to Sell Ice Cream and Other Confections; Display of Warnings Required.

316.261 - Brake Equipment Required.

316.262 - Performance Ability of Motor Vehicle Brakes.

316.263 - Maintenance of Brakes.

316.267 - Brakes on Electric-Powered Vehicles.

316.271 - Horns and Warning Devices.

316.272 - Exhaust Systems, Prevention of Noise.

316.293 - Motor Vehicle Noise.

316.2935 - Air Pollution Control Equipment; Tampering Prohibited; Penalty.

316.2937 - Motor Vehicle Emissions Standards.

316.294 - Mirrors.

316.2951 - Motor Vehicle Windows; Definitions.

316.2952 - Windshields; Requirements; Restrictions.

316.2953 - Side Windows; Restrictions on Sunscreening Material.

316.2954 - Windows Behind the Driver; Restrictions on Sunscreening Material.

316.29545 - Window Sunscreening Exclusions; Medical Exemption; Certain Law Enforcement Vehicles, Process Server Vehicles, and Private Investigative Service Vehicles Exempt.

316.2955 - Window Sunscreening Material; Compliance Labeling; Tolerances.

316.2956 - Violation of Provisions Relating to Windshields, Windows, and Sunscreening Material; Penalties.

316.2957 - Exemption for Motor Vehicle Manufacturers.

316.299 - Rough Surfaced Wheels Prohibited.

316.300 - Certain Vehicles to Carry Flares or Other Devices.

316.301 - Display of Warning Lights and Devices When Vehicle Is Stopped or Disabled.

316.302 - Commercial Motor Vehicles; Safety Regulations; Transporters and Shippers of Hazardous Materials; Enforcement.

316.3025 - Penalties.

316.3026 - Unlawful Operation of Motor Carriers.

316.303 - Television Receivers.

316.304 - Wearing of Headsets.

316.3045 - Operation of Radios or Other Mechanical or Electronic Soundmaking Devices or Instruments in Vehicles; Exemptions.

316.305 - Wireless Communications Devices; Prohibition.

316.306 - School and Work Zones; Prohibition on the Use of a Wireless Communications Device in a Handheld Manner.

316.400 - Headlamps.

316.405 - Motorcycle Headlights to Be Turned On.

316.410 - Taillamps.

316.415 - Reflectors.

316.420 - Stop Lamps.

316.425 - Lamps on Parked Motorcycles.

316.430 - Multiple-Beam Road-Lighting Equipment.

316.435 - Lighting Equipment for Motor-Driven Cycles.

316.440 - Brake Equipment Required.

316.445 - Performance Ability of Motorcycle Brakes.

316.450 - Brakes on Motor-Driven Cycles.

316.455 - Other Equipment.

316.46 - Equipment Regulations for Mopeds.

316.500 - Exceeding Weight and Length; Penalties.

316.510 - Projecting Loads on Passenger Vehicles.

316.515 - Maximum Width, Height, Length.

316.516 - Width, Height, and Length; Inspection; Penalties.

316.520 - Loads on Vehicles.

316.525 - Requirements for Vehicles Hauling Loads.

316.530 - Towing Requirements.

316.535 - Maximum Weights.

316.545 - Weight and Load Unlawful; Special Fuel and Motor Fuel Tax Enforcement; Inspection; Penalty; Review.

316.550 - Operations Not in Conformity With Law; Special Permits.

316.5501 - Permitting Program for Combination Truck Tractor, Semitrailer, and Trailer Combination Coupled as a Single Unit Subject to Certain Requirements.

316.555 - Weight, Load, Speed Limits May Be Lowered; Condition Precedent.

316.560 - Damage to Highways; Liability of Driver and Owner.

316.565 - Emergency Transportation, Agricultural Products; Establishment of Weight Loads, Etc.

316.600 - Health and Sanitation Hazards.

316.605 - Licensing of Vehicles.

316.610 - Safety of Vehicle; Inspection.

316.6105 - Violations Involving Operation of Motor Vehicle in Unsafe Condition or Without Required Equipment; Procedure for Disposition.

316.613 - Child Restraint Requirements.

316.6131 - Educational Expenditures.

316.6135 - Leaving Children Unattended or Unsupervised in Motor Vehicles; Penalty; Authority of Law Enforcement Officer.

316.614 - Safety Belt Usage.

316.6145 - School Buses; Safety Belts or Other Restraint Systems Required.

316.6146 - Transportation of Private School Students on Public School Buses and Public School Students on Private School Buses; Agreement.

316.615 - School Buses; Physical Requirements of Drivers.

316.622 - Farm Labor Vehicles.

316.635 - Courts Having Jurisdiction Over Traffic Violations; Powers Relating to Custody and Detention of Minors.

316.640 - Enforcement.

316.645 - Arrest Authority of Officer at Scene of a Traffic Crash.

316.646 - Security Required; Proof of Security and Display Thereof.

316.650 - Traffic Citations.

316.655 - Penalties.

316.656 - Mandatory Adjudication; Prohibition Against Accepting Plea to Lesser Included Offense.

316.660 - Disposition of Fines and Forfeitures Collected for Violations; Reporting Requirement.

316.70 - Nonpublic Sector Buses; Safety Rules.

316.72 - Buses Simulating School Buses in Color and Insignia; Conditions of Use.

316.75 - School Crossing Guards.

316.80 - Unlawful Conveyance of Fuel; Obtaining Fuel Fraudulently.

316.85 - Autonomous Vehicles; Operation; Compliance With Traffic and Motor Vehicle Laws; Testing.

316.86 - Exemption From Liability for Manufacturer When Third Party Converts Vehicle.

316.87 - Nonemergency Medical Transportation Services.