Florida Statutes
Chapter 322 - Driver Licenses
322.0602 - Youthful Drunk Driver Visitation Program.


(1) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be cited as the “Youthful Drunk Driver Visitation Program Act.”
(2) COURT-ORDERED PARTICIPATION IN PROGRAM; PREFERENCE FOR PARTICIPATION.—
(a) If a person is convicted of a violation of s. 316.193, the court may order, as a term and condition of probation in addition to any other term or condition required or authorized by law, that the probationer participate in the Youthful Drunk Driver Visitation Program.
(b) The court shall give preference for participation in the program to probationers who are less than 18 years of age at the time of the offense if the facilities which participate in the program within the jurisdiction cannot accommodate all probationers who are eligible and who consent to participate in the program.

(3) INVESTIGATION AND CONSULTATION BY COURT.—The court shall investigate and consult with the probationer, his or her counsel, if any, and any proposed supervisor of a visitation under the program. The court may consult with any other person whom the court finds may be of value, including, but not limited to, the probationer’s parents or other family members, in order to ascertain that the probationer is suitable for the program, that the visitation will be educational and meaningful to the probationer, and that there are no physical, emotional, or mental reasons to believe the program is not appropriate for the probationer or would cause any injury to the probationer.
(4) VISITATION REQUIREMENT.—
(a) To the extent that personnel and facilities are made available to the court, the court may include a requirement for supervised visitation by the probationer to all, or any, of the following:
1. A trauma center, as defined in s. 395.4001, or a hospital as defined in s. 395.002, which regularly receives victims of vehicle accidents, between the hours of 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. on a Friday or Saturday night, in order to observe appropriate victims of vehicle accidents involving drinking drivers, under the supervision of any of the following:
a. A registered nurse trained in providing emergency trauma care or prehospital advanced life support.
b. An emergency room physician.
c. An emergency medical technician.

2. A licensed service provider, as defined in s. 397.311, which cares for substance abuse impaired persons, to observe persons in the terminal stages of substance abuse impairment, under the supervision of appropriately licensed medical personnel. Prior to any visitation of such terminally ill or disabled persons, the persons or their legal representatives must give their express consent to participate in the visitation program.
3. If approved by the county coroner, the county coroner’s office or the county morgue to observe appropriate victims of vehicle accidents involving drinking drivers, under the supervision of the coroner or a deputy coroner.

(b) As used in this section, the term “appropriate victims” means victims or their legal representatives, including the next of kin, who have expressly given their consent to participate in the visitation program and victims whose condition is determined by the visitation supervisor to demonstrate the results of accidents involving drinking drivers without being excessively gruesome or traumatic to the probationer.
(c) If persons trained in counseling or substance abuse are made available to the court, the court may coordinate the visitation program or the visitations at any of the appropriate facilities through those persons.
(d) Any visitation shall include, before any observation of victims or disabled persons by the probationer, a comprehensive counseling session with the visitation supervisor at which the supervisor shall explain and discuss the experiences which may be encountered during the visitation in order to ascertain whether the visitation is appropriate for the probationer.
(e) If at any time, either before or during a visitation, the supervisor of the probationer determines that the visitation may be or is traumatic or otherwise inappropriate for the probationer, or the supervisor is uncertain whether the visitation may be traumatic or inappropriate, the visitation shall be terminated without prejudice to the probationer.

(5) POSTVISITATION CONFERENCE.—
(a) Following completion of any of the required visitations, the program may include a personal conference among the sentencing judge, his or her designated representative, or the person responsible for coordinating the program for the judicial district and the probationer, the probationer’s counsel, and, if available, the probationer’s parents in order to discuss the experiences of the visitation and how those experiences may affect the probationer’s future conduct.
(b) If a personal conference is not practicable because of the probationer’s absence from the jurisdiction, conflicting time schedules, or other reasons, the program shall require a written report or letter by the probationer to the court discussing the experiences and their effect on the probationer.

(6) IMMUNITY FROM CIVIL LIABILITY.—The county, a court, any facility visited pursuant to the program, an agent, employee, or independent contractor of the court, county, or facility visited pursuant to the program, or any person supervising a probationer during the visitation, is not liable for any civil damages resulting from injury to the probationer, or civil damages caused by the probationer, during or from any activities relating to, the visitation, except for willful or grossly negligent acts intended to, or reasonably expected to, result in injury or damage. A probationer is eligible for workers’ compensation as prescribed by law if he or she performs community service at a facility as an additional term or condition of probation.
History.—s. 1, ch. 90-265; s. 62, ch. 92-289; s. 21, ch. 93-39; s. 400, ch. 95-148; s. 8, ch. 2000-189.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXIII - Motor Vehicles

Chapter 322 - Driver Licenses

322.01 - Definitions.

322.015 - Exemption.

322.02 - Legislative Intent; Administration.

322.025 - Driver Improvement.

322.0255 - Florida Motorcycle Safety Education Program.

322.0261 - Driver Improvement Course; Requirement to Maintain Driving Privileges; Failure to Complete; Department Approval of Course.

322.03 - Drivers Must Be Licensed; Penalties.

322.031 - Nonresident; When License Required.

322.032 - Digital Proof of Driver License or Identification Card.

322.04 - Persons Exempt From Obtaining Driver License.

322.05 - Persons Not to Be Licensed.

322.051 - Identification Cards.

322.0515 - Department to Forward Certain Information to Federal Selective Service System; Notification to Applicant for Certain License; Application Statement Required.

322.055 - Revocation or Suspension Of, or Delay of Eligibility For, Driver License for Persons 18 Years of Age or Older Convicted of Certain Drug Offenses.

322.056 - Mandatory Revocation or Suspension Of, or Delay of Eligibility For, Driver License for Persons Under Age 18 Found Guilty of Drug Offenses; Prohibition.

322.058 - Suspension of Driving Privilege Due to Support Delinquency; Reinstatement.

322.059 - Mandatory Surrender of Suspended Driver License and Registration.

322.0602 - Youthful Drunk Driver Visitation Program.

322.065 - Driver License Expired for 6 Months or Less; Penalties.

322.07 - Instruction Permits and Temporary Licenses.

322.08 - Application for License; Requirements for License and Identification Card Forms.

322.081 - Requests to Establish Voluntary Checkoff on Driver License Application.

322.09 - Application of Minors; Responsibility for Negligence or Misconduct of Minor.

322.091 - Attendance Requirements.

322.095 - Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education Program for Driver License Applicants.

322.10 - Release From Liability.

322.11 - Revocation of License Upon Death of Person Signing Minor’s Application.

322.12 - Examination of Applicants.

322.121 - Periodic Reexamination of All Drivers.

322.125 - Medical Advisory Board.

322.126 - Report of Disability to Department; Content; Use.

322.13 - Driver License Examiners.

322.135 - Driver License Agents.

322.14 - Licenses Issued to Drivers.

322.141 - Color or Markings of Certain Licenses or Identification Cards.

322.142 - Color Photographic or Digital Imaged Licenses.

322.143 - Use of a Driver License or Identification Card.

322.15 - License to Be Carried and Exhibited on Demand; Fingerprint to Be Imprinted Upon a Citation.

322.16 - License Restrictions.

322.161 - High-Risk Drivers; Restricted Licenses.

322.1615 - Learner’s Driver License.

322.17 - Replacement Licenses and Permits.

322.18 - Original Applications, Licenses, and Renewals; Expiration of Licenses; Delinquent Licenses.

322.19 - Change of Address or Name.

322.20 - Records of the Department; Fees; Destruction of Records.

322.201 - Records as Evidence.

322.202 - Admission of Evidence Obtained From the Division of Motorist Services.

322.21 - License Fees; Procedure for Handling and Collecting Fees.

322.212 - Unauthorized Possession Of, and Other Unlawful Acts in Relation To, Driver License or Identification Card.

322.22 - Authority of Department to Cancel or Refuse to Issue or Renew License.

322.221 - Department May Require Reexamination.

322.222 - Right to Review.

322.23 - Suspending Privileges of Nonresidents and Reporting Convictions.

322.24 - Suspending Resident’s License Upon Conviction in Another State.

322.245 - Suspension of License Upon Failure of Person Charged With Specified Offense Under Chapter 316, Chapter 320, or This Chapter to Comply With Directives Ordered by Traffic Court or Upon Failure to Pay Child Support in Non-Iv-D Cases as Provide...

322.25 - When Court to Forward License to Department and Report Convictions.

322.2505 - Court to Forward License of Person Adjudicated Incapacitated to Department.

322.251 - Notice of Cancellation, Suspension, Revocation, or Disqualification of License.

322.26 - Mandatory Revocation of License by Department.

322.2615 - Suspension of License; Right to Review.

322.26151 - Review of Materials Submitted by Law Enforcement Officer.

322.2616 - Suspension of License; Persons Under 21 Years of Age; Right to Review.

322.263 - Legislative Intent.

322.264 - “Habitual Traffic Offender” Defined.

322.27 - Authority of Department to Suspend or Revoke Driver License or Identification Card.

322.271 - Authority to Modify Revocation, Cancellation, or Suspension Order.

322.2715 - Ignition Interlock Device.

322.272 - Supersedeas.

322.273 - Penalty.

322.274 - Automatic Revocation of Driver License.

322.276 - Out-of-State Sanctions; Issuance of License.

322.28 - Period of Suspension or Revocation.

322.282 - Procedure When Court Revokes or Suspends License or Driving Privilege and Orders Reinstatement.

322.283 - Commencement of Period of Suspension or Revocation for Incarcerated Offenders.

322.29 - Surrender and Return of License.

322.291 - Driver Improvement Schools or Dui Programs; Required in Certain Suspension and Revocation Cases.

322.292 - Dui Programs Supervision; Powers and Duties of the Department.

322.293 - Dui Programs; Assessment; Disposition.

322.30 - No Operation Under Foreign License During Suspension, Revocation, or Disqualification in This State.

322.31 - Right of Review.

322.32 - Unlawful Use of License.

322.33 - Making False Affidavit Perjury.

322.34 - Driving While License Suspended, Revoked, Canceled, or Disqualified.

322.341 - Driving While License Permanently Revoked.

322.35 - Permitting Unauthorized Minor to Drive.

322.36 - Permitting Unauthorized Operator to Drive.

322.37 - Employing Unlicensed Driver.

322.38 - Renting Motor Vehicle to Another.

322.39 - Penalties.

322.391 - Failure of Person Charged With Misdemeanor Under This Chapter to Comply With Court-Ordered Directives; Suspension of License.

322.41 - Local Issuance of Driver Licenses Prohibited.

322.42 - Construction of Chapter.

322.43 - Short Title.

322.44 - Driver License Compact.

322.45 - Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; Duty.

322.46 - Compact Administrator.

322.47 - Executive Head Defined.

322.48 - Review of Employee’s Acts.

322.49 - Short Title.

322.50 - Nonresident Violator Compact.

322.51 - Short Title.

322.52 - Conflict With Other Laws.

322.53 - License Required; Exemptions.

322.54 - Classification.

322.56 - Contracts for Administration of Driver License Examination.

322.57 - Tests of Knowledge Concerning Specified Vehicles; Endorsement; Nonresidents; Violations.

322.59 - Possession of Medical Examiner’s Certificate.

322.61 - Disqualification From Operating a Commercial Motor Vehicle.

322.62 - Driving Under the Influence; Commercial Motor Vehicle Operators.

322.63 - Alcohol or Drug Testing; Commercial Motor Vehicle Operators.

322.64 - Holder of Commercial Driver License; Persons Operating a Commercial Motor Vehicle; Driving With Unlawful Blood-Alcohol Level; Refusal to Submit to Breath, Urine, or Blood Test.

322.65 - Driver License Record Exchange.

322.66 - Vehicles Permitted to Be Driven During Driving Skills Tests.

322.70 - Transactions by Electronic or Telephonic Means.

322.71 - Investigations; Examinations; Proceedings; Subpoenas and Other Process; Witnesses; Oaths; Rules.

322.75 - Driver License Reinstatement Days.