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RESOLUTION NO. 99-23118
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI
BEACH, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND THE CITY CLERK TO
EXECUTE AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
AND MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, PERMITTING MIAMI BEACH POLICE
OFFICERS TO ENFORCE PROVISIONS OF THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY CODE,
SPECIFICALLY REGARDING VEHICLES FOR HIRE REGULATIONS.
WHEREAS, the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida permits the officials and inspectors
of municipalities to participate in the enforcement of violations of the County Code; and
WHEREAS, in order to participate in this enforcement, the City and the County must enter
into an Interlocal Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Miami Beach Police Department has agreed to assume the responsibility
for the enforcement of the County Code regulations regarding for-hire vehicles; and
WHEREAS, Miami-Dade County has agreed to enter into an InterlocalAgreement with the
City; and
WHEREAS, the Interlocal Agreement will become effective the day it is executed and will
be for a term of one year, with an option to renew for two additional years and the City will receive
75% of all fines collected, and the County will retain 25% of all fees collected to defray
administrative costs.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA herein authorize the Mayor
and City Clerk to execute an Interlocal Agreement between the City of Miami Beach, Florida, and
Miami-Dade County, Florida, permitting Miami Beach Police Officers to enforce provisions of the
Miami-Dade County Code, regarding vehicles for hire regulations.
PASSED and ADOPTED this
14th day of April, 1999.
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. ":2.~1-99
TO:
Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and
Members of the City Co
DATE: April 14, 1999
FROM: Sergio Rodriguez
City Manager
SUBJECT: A RESOLUTI N OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND
THE CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND MIAMI-DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, PERMITTING MIAMI BEACH POLICE OFFICERS TO
ENFORCE PROVISIONS OF THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY CODE,
SPECIFICALLY REGARDING VEHICLES FOR HIRE REGULATIONS.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION
Adopt the Resolution,
BACKGROUND
Under the provisions of the Miami-Dade County Code, Section 8CC, officials and inspectors of
municipalities may participate in enforcing the civil violations of the Miami-Dade County Code. In
order to participate, the City must enter into an Interlocal Agreement with Miami-Dade County.
This Interlocal Agreement will permit Miami Beach Police Officers to enforce the provisions of the
County Code regarding the regulations governing "For-Hire" vehicles. At present, there is no
enforcement by the County due to the workload. The Miami Beach Police Department is willing to
assume this responsibility. The Police Department has 14 police officers assigned to its Accident
Investigations Unit and Motor Squad, and will utilize these officers to enforce the county regulations.
This extra assignment will in no way detract from the officer's regularly assigned duties.
The provisions of Miami- Dade County Code 8CC, provide the regulations that govern vehicles used
"For-Hire", These regulations include advertising or permitting operations without a valid, current
for-hire license, permitting or authorizing any chauffeur or other person to operate any for-hire
vehicle without the vehicle's current valid operating permit displayed, and allowing or permitting
any person to operate a for-hire vehicle without current, valid and sufficient insurance coverage. A
complete copy of the Code is contained in documents attached to this Q9mmission Memorandum.
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The lnterlocal Agreement will become effective when signed and will be in effect for a period of one
year. The Agreement will be automatically renewed for two successive periods of one year each.
Either party may terminate the agreement within 60 days of the renewal date. The lnterlocal
Agreement also provides that the County will receive 25% of all fines collected to defray
administrative costs for processing, hearings, etc.; the City will receive 75% of all fines collected
and will be reimbursed by the County annually in a lump sum.
CONCLUSION
This lnterlocal Agreement will permit Miami Beach Police Officers to enforce the County
ordinances regarding F or-Hire vehicles that are currently not being enforced. This will also provide
the City with revenues from the fines collected by the enforcement efforts.
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
This Interlocal Agreement is entered into this / 'i t1~ day of M At
by and between Miami-Dade County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida (hereinafter
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referred to as the "County"), and the City of Miami Beach, a municipality within Miami-Dade
County, Florida (hereinafter referred to as the "City");
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WHEREAS, by Ordinance Number qLj-- 38 , Miami-Dade County extended to all
municipalities within Miami-Dade County recourse to the civil violation enforcement process
contained within Section SCC of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida; and
WHEREAS, that ordinance requires as a condition precedent to allowing such access that
the City and the County enter into a mutually satisfactory Interlocal Agreement outlining, among
other things, their relative rights and responsibilities in connection with such enforcement and related
hearing process; and
WHEREAS, the City and the County wish to participate in this process subject to the terms
and conditions of this Interlocal Agreement more particularly set forth below;
NOW THEREFORE the parties hereto agree as follows:
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1. CITY AND COUNTY RESPONSIBILITIES
I. The City shall enforce the applicable provisions of the Code of Miami-Dade County set forth
in Exhibit A by operation of this Interlocal Agreement.
2. Attached hereto as Exhibit B is a true and correct list of all individuals authorized to perform
the enforcement functions contemplated by this Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the "Code
Inspectors"). The title andjob description for each such individual is also set forth in Exhibit B. The
City shall be responsible for maintaining Exhibit B current at all times by communicating to Miami-
Dade County any and all updates, additions and subtractions from each list. The City represents and
warrants to Miami-Dade County that the individuals described in Exhibit B are, where required,
properly licensed and qualified to perform the enforcement services contemplated hereunder, and
that they are able to perform those services.
The County reserves the right to set minimum education, training, and background
check requirements to be met by Code Inspectors.
3. The City, through its Code Inspectors, shall be authorized and required to perform within the
City any and all functions of the Code Inspector set forth in Section 8CC of the Code of Miami-
Dade County, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated herein by this
reference, as the same may be amended from time to time, including but not limited to issuing civil
violation notices, serving, posting and otherwise notifYing the alleged violator, and appearing and
testifYing at any and all administrative and other hearings related to an appeal of the violation.
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4. The City shall maintain any and all records of violation and notice, and all required
documentation required to uphold the findings of the Code Inspector, including but not limited
to reports, photographs, and other substantial competent evidence to be utilized at any
administrative or other hearing challenging the actions of the Code Inspectors. Such records and
other documentation shall be compiled and maintained so that such records may be quickly
referred to in connection with any such hearing.
5. The City shall provide such clerical and administrative personnel as may be required for
the performance of any of the functions of the City as set forth in this lnterlocal Agreement.
6. The City shall defend its own citations in any and all administrative hearings relating to those
citations, and in any and all actions in court relating to such citations, including all appeals of
administrative hearings, and shall provide its own counsel, at City's cost, to represent the City in all
proceedings. The City shall be responsible for paying for any and all costs of transcription which
it incurs, in connection with any and all such hearings.
7. Miami-Dade County shall provide hearing officers, hearing rooms, and such other clerical
and administrative personnel as may be reasonably required by each hearing officer for the proper
performance of his or her duties.
8. Attached hereto as Exhibit D is Administrative Order 2-5 of Miami-Dade County (the
"Order"). The City agrees to be bound to the full extent as required of a Department in the Order,
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except it shall only be authorized to enforce those provisions of the Code set forth in Section I of
this Interlocal Agreement. The reference to the County Attorney contained in Section 6 of the
Department's Responsibilities shall be understood to refer to the City Attorney for purposes of this
Interlocal Agreement.
9. After deduction of actual administrative costs and expenses, as defined in the Order, the
County Clerk, with the concurrence of the County Budget Director, shall annually return to the City
the remainder of retained original fines, in the same fashion as these fines are returned to a non-
general fund issuing department of the County.
10. The County shall be entitled to audit any and all records of the City maintained in connection
with this Interlocal Agreement.
11. Either party may terminate this Agreement without cause and for convenience by giving the
other party thirty (30) days written notice of its intent to terminate same.
12. This Interlocal Agreement shall be in effect for a period of one year following its date of
execution and shall be automatically renewed for two successive periods of one year each, unless
sixty (60) days prior to its term, or extended term, either party signifies to the other its intent not to
renew this Agreement. This Agreement shall not be extended beyond the term of three years.
13. Subject to the limitations contained in Section 768.28 of the Florida Statutes, the City shall
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indemnify and save the County harmless from and against any and all liability , actions and causes
of action relating to the municipality's enforcement ofthe provisions of Chapter 8CC.
14. This Agreement may only be amended in writing, through a document executed by duly
authorized representatives ofthe signatories to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed in
their names by their duly authorized officers and the corporate seals the day and year first above
written.
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, a
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ATTEST:
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City of Miami Beach, a political
subdivision oft1eHtate of Florida
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DIRECTOR'S OFFICE
140 WEST FLAGLER STREET
SUITE 903
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33130-1561
Consumer Services Department
Tel: (305) 375-1250 V Fax: (305) 375-4120 V TDD: (305) 375-4177 V E-mail: conswner@co.rniarni-dade.fl.us
March 14, 2001
Chief Richard Barreto
City of Miami Beach Police Department
City of Miami Beach
1100 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Re: Amendment to interlocal agreement.}
Dear Chief Barreto: W'"
The purpose of this letter is to submit a revised Exhibit A to the lnterlocal Agreement between the City of Miami
(City) and Miami-Dade County (County) relating to the City's participation in the enforcement of for-hire
transportation regulations. The present lnterlocal Agreement will expire on May 19, 2002.
On May 19, 1999, the City and County entered into a 3-year, lnterlocal Agreement, which authorized the City to
enforce specific sections and Articles of Chapters 4 and 31 of the Code of Miami-Dade County (Code). The City
has successfully enforced these regulations for the past two (2) years.
Enclosed is a copy of the revised Exhibit A to the lnterlocal Agreement. Exhibit A, which outlines the various
provisions of the Code relating to for-hire transportation, includes all of Chapter 31, which encompasses taxicabs,
passenger motor carriers, and special transportation service transportation. The revised Exhibit A now includes
Article VI. Chapter 31 of the Code: the newly adopted limousine ordinance that the Board of County
Commissioners adopted on November 14, 2000. Exhibit A additionally includes Article III, Chapter 4 of the Code
relating to nonemergency vehicles and Section 30-371-372, pertaining to private school buses.
I am enclosing a copy of revised Exhibit A and the limousines ordinance. Please substitute the revised Exhibit A
in the interlocal agreement. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward
to continning our work with you.
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Cathy Grimes Peel, Assistant Director. Consumer Services Department
Steve Oxenhandler, Director, Passenger Transportation Regulatory Division
Gerald Sanchez, Assistant County Attorney
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Applicable Provisions of the Code of Miami-Dade County
Chapter 4, Article III, Section 4-41 - 4-53
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Chapter 30, Section 30-371 - 372.1
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Honorable Chairperson and Members
Board of County Commissioners
DATE:
November 14, 2000
SUBJECT:
Ordinance creating Article VI of Chapter 31
of the Code relating to for-hire limousines in
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Substitute
This substitute differ.; from the ordinance considered on September 19. 2000 as reflected in the
revised matrix which adds a new column titled substitute. The chan!!es include but are not limited
to the issuance of luxury limousine sedan licenses, eli!!ibility criteria, place of business location.
definitions, contractin!! for certain sen'ices. prohibited practices, transferability. use of various
model vehicles as stretch limousines. inspection frequency of ancient and antique limousines and
advertisement. In addition to the matrix which summarizes the ordinance provisions. there is a
second matrix summarizin!! the meetin!!s of October 10 and 24, 2000. chaired bv Commissioner
Moss.
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Recommendation
It is recommended that the Board approve the attached ordinance which creates Article VI. Chapter 31 of
the Code of Miami-Dade County (Code). establishes separate regulations and requirements for for.hire
limousines in Miami-Dade County. and repeals provisions related to limousines from Articles II and \II
of Chapter 31 of the Code.
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Miami-Dade County has regulated for-hire limousines on a countywide basis since 1981; and before
1981, in the unincorporated area. The regulations governing limousine service are contained in Article
II, Chapter 31 of the Code, with a limousine defined as follows: "[AJny for-hire motor vehicle not
equipped with a taximeter, providing seating accommodations for not more than eight (8) persons,
exclusive of the driver.~ A limousine may be a sedan or stretch vehicle as long as the seating capacity
does not exceed eight (8) persons, excluding the driver. There has been no increase in the number of
for-hire limousine licenses since prior to 1981. One of the III licenses was revoked. Concurrently,
however, the permanent resident population of Miami-Dade County has increased from 1,625,781 in
1981 to 2,178,000 today, an increase of 552.219 or 34%. In addition, the number of overnight visitors to
Miami-Dade County has increased from 6.676,628 in 1981 to 9,785,600 in 1999, an increase of
3.108,972 or 47% of overnight visitors per year.
The emergence of larger, stretched limousines with a passenger capacity of nine (9) or more, excluding
the driver, enabled applicants desiring to offer super-stretch limousine service to apply for and obtain a
Passenger Motor Carrier Cenificate of Transportation, which is governed by Anicle III of Chapter 31 of
the Code. Unlike for-hire limousines governed by Anicle II, there is no numerical limit on the number
of vehicles used under a Cenificate of Transportation.
This ordinance proposes to integrate all limousine related regulations into One comprehensive section of
the Code: Anicle VI of Chapter 31. This is consistent with other jurisdictions throughout the United
States of similar size, diversity. and character to Miami, including Las Vegas, Dallas, New York City,
Houston, Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Diego, where limousine sedan, stretch, or super-stretch service
is a distinct and separately regulated field from taxicab or other types of for-hire transportation.
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Limousine service, whether it be in a luxury sedan, stretch. super-stretch vehicle or ancient, antique, or
collectible limousine, is aimed at a different market than a typical taXicab passenger; normally, taxicab
service is provided to passengers who travel short distances for brief periods of. time, Conversely.
limousine service focuses strictly on prearranged luxury service and envisions longer distances for
extended. sometimes more than eight (8) hours. periods of time. Taxicab service can either be
prearranged 0r street hail in character. Conversely. limousine service is prearranged only.
As a large metropolitan area and preeminent destination location, it is important that Miami-Dade
County, known as the "Gateway to the Americas:' provide consumers with for-hire transportation
services and facilities that meet their needs and expectations, This ordinance, as outlined in the attached
matrix, will provide a system for regulation of the limousine industry that enables business entry and
includes operating standards and enforcement remedies. The resolution which establishes minimum
rates for luxury sedan, ancient, antique, collectible, stretch. and super-stretch limousines is also
scheduled for public hearing.
Staff has met with the taxicab, limousine. and hospitality industries over th'e past years in numerous
workshops concerning the proposed limousine ordinance. The Commission conducted a workshop on
March 23, 2000 and heard testimony from the limousine and taxicab industries. Staff proposed various
amendments which were incorporated into this ordinance. The Commission conducted a second
workshop on July 13,2000 and heard testimony from the limousine and taxicab industries and from the
hospitality/business community's representative. Members of the Commission raised several issues
during the second workshop: transferability of the ne\\' f~xury limousine sedan licenses; adding more
specificity to the one subsection pertaining to distribution of luxu!)' limousine sedan licenses; the use of
SUV's under the luxury limousine sedan license and the requirement for a place of business in
Miami-Dade County. A revised ordinance was subsequently considered by the Commission at public
hearing on September 19, 2000. The ordinance was deferred to the first meeting in November to enable
Commissioner Moss to chair a committee of industry representatives to review outstanding items. Two
all-day meetings were held on October 10 and 24, 2000. A summary of the meetings is provided in a
separate matrix. The substitute ordinance is the result of the discussion at the meetings.
In addition to integrating all limousine regulations into one ordinance, the proposed o..rdiriance contains
the following major elements:
Administrative issuance and renewal oflicenses based on specific standards.
Unlimited operating permits for companies providing limousine service with ancient, antique,
collectible, -stretch or super stretch vehicles. The vehicles must be owned by the. company and
chauffeurs cannot be required to purchase or lease a vehicle. Licenses and permits may not be
transferred or leased.
The first issuance of luxury sedan limousine licenses will convert the existing 110 for-hire limousine
licenses to luxury sedan limousine licenses, allow those leasing one of the 110 existing licenses to
obtain one luxury sedan license for each license leased, provide for a 90-day registration proces~
during which other applicants will establish eligibility to receive a license, and provide for a lottery 01
20% or 100 luxury limousine sedan licenses to be issued to taxicab chauffeurs. After two years there
is 5% growth.
The license is transferable, after a period oftime, but may not be leased.
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When the County approves the transfer of a luxury limousine sedan license. the transferer's license is
suspended. and the County will reissue the license to the transferee at a cost no greater than the
annual license renewal fee.
Pre arrangement of trips. at least one hour in advance.
Vehicle age requirement of two years or less to place a vehicle into servIce and a maximum of five
years for luxury sedans and stretch limousines and seven years for super stretch limousines, except
where specified vehicles are converted to either stretch limousine catgegor).
Automobile liability insurance with minimum limits of 100/300/50 or $300.000 combined single limit
for each vehicle operated. .
Establishment of minimum rates for limousine service and prohibition against advertising a rate
which has not been approved.
Vehicle and operating standards, including defmed colors for luxury sedan limousines, penalties and
enforcement remedies similar to the provisions contained in the taxi ordinance.
Commencement of an apprenticeship training program for new limousine drivers no later than
January, 2002.
It should be noted that staff has been engaged in discussions with their counterparts in Broward and Palm
Beach Counties in order to enable limousine operators to transport passengers III the various counties.
Section 31-602(b) of this ordinance contains a provision which will facilitate inter-coul1lY transports. TIle
Palm Beach County staff has indicated that it will propose similar language in its jurisdiction; Broward
County has indicated that it will follow suit. The provision; in 31-602 (b) will become effective when
other counties adopt similar provisions.
Fiscal Impact Statement
Miami-Dade County already regulates the for-hire industry, including for-hire limousines. Code
compliance activities are supported by regulatory and some fine revenue. The proposed amendment
creating Article VI of the Code will necessitate the following: I) expansion of the computer database to
accommodate the additional limousine information; 2) revised application forms and documents. as well
as distribution of updated Code provisions and educational materials and an increase in licensing and
training staff; 3) an increased enforcement component consisting of one (1) enforcement supervisor and
five (5) additional enforcement officers, to monitor illegal activity and ensure compliance with the Code
and minimum limousine rates; and 4) an increase in the number of vehicle inspectors in order to
accommodate the corresponding increase in for.hire limousines requiring vehicle inspections. The
activities will be funded from revenues resulting from license, operating permit, inspection fees and
settlement agreement fees.
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LIMOUSINE SURVEY INFORMA nON
. There are 26 Miami-Dade County limousine license holders with 110 limousine licenses
(8 'p:1Ssengers or less).
. There are 155 super stretch limousine permits operating under 32 Passenger Motor Carrier
(PM C) Certificates (9 passengers or more). There is no numerical limitation.
. Broward County has 306 limousine licenses (8 pasSenger vehicles) (1 per 4,500 formula).
Prior to June, 1999, there was no regulation of 9 passenger or greater vehicles. A
registration process for 9 passenger vehicles has so far resulted in 370 vehicles. There is
no numerical limitation, except that currently, super stretch vehicle growth is based on the
1:4,500 formula for limousine vehicles.
. Palm Beach County has 603 limousines and 207 luxury sedans. There is no numerical
limitation.
. There were 112 respondents to the survey, including the 26 Miami-Dade County limousine
license holders. Limousine operators were requested to provide the number of vehicles
being operated regardless of their permining status in Miami-Dade County.
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Respondents were asked to indicate how long they have operated.
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33 companies (29% of respondents) have been providing limousine service since 1980 - 1985
or earlier.
· 44 companies (39% of respondents) have been providing limousine service since 1986 - 1990
or earlier; an increase of 34%. .
· 69 companies (62% of respondents have been providing limousine service since 1991 - 1995
or earlier; an increase of 59%.
. 98 companies (88% of respondents) have been providing limousine service since 1996 - 1997
or earlier; an increase of 42%.
. 110 companies (98% of respondents) have been providing limousine service since 1998-
1999 or earlier; an increase of 11%.
. Respondents were asked to identify their primary service areas. The choices were
Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County and the three counties.
Miami-Dade County:
. 71 respondents indicated Miami-Dade County as number one service area.
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. 22 respondents indicated Miami-Dade County as number two service area.
. 7 respondents indicated Miami-Dade COWlty as number three service area.
. 3 respondents indicated Miami-Dade COWlty as number f'JUT service area.
Broward County:
. 25 respondents indicated Broward County as number one service area.
. 47 respondents indicated Broward County as number two service area.
. 11 respondents indicated Broward County as number three service area.
. 1 respondent indicated Broward County as number foUT service area.
Palm Beach County:
. 7 respondents indicated Palm Beach County as number one service area.
. 5 respondents indicated Palm Beach County as number two service area.
. 45 respondents indicated Palm Beach County as number three service area.
. 9 respondents indicated Palm Beach County as nuniber four service area.
Three County Area:
. 14 respondents indicated the Tri-CoWlty Area as number one service area.
. 15 respondents indicated the T ri-County Area as number two service area.
. 20 respondents indicated the T ri-County Area as number thret: service area.
. 2 respondents indicated the Tri-County Area as number four service area.
Survey Response to Prime Service Areas
S E R V I C E ARE A
Service Area Miami-Dade Broward Palm Beach Tri-County
Rank County County County Areas
1 71 25 7 14
2 22 47 5 15
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3 7 11 45 20
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77 Respondents have a business location in Miami-Dade County.
27 Respondents have a business location in Broward County.
8 Respondents have a business location in Palm Beach County.
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InDifferent Jurisdictions
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STRETCH STRETCH
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RATE TRANSFER LIMO RATE LIMO RATE
Atlanta. GA $44.00 $40.00 - $60.00 S60.OO $80.00 - $90.00
Baltimoro. MD I $50.00 $50.00 - $60.00 $60.00 $80.00
Boca ~'on. fL $4400 $40.00 - $60.00 $5400 $54.00
BaSIon. MA $46.00 $40.00 - $60.00 $60.00 $60.00
Chicago. ILL $55.00 $50.00 - $60.00 $75.00 $75.00
Cincinnatl.OH $4000 $40.00 - $60.00 $60.00 $75.00
Dallas. TX , $45.00 $40.00 - $60.00 $60.00 $85.00
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Denver. CO I $45.00 $40.00 $50.00 $60.00
Ft. t.luderdaJe. fL $44 00 $40.00 - $60.00 $54.00 $80.00
Houston. TX $45.00 $80.00 $100.00 $100.00
Los Angeles. CA $68.00 $50.00 - $60.00 $85.00 $100.00
Miami. fL $45.00 $40.00 - $60.00 $55.00 $70.00 - $80.00
New Orleans. LA $45.00 $75.00 $55.00 $70.00
New YOT\; CII\. NY $50.00 $50.00 . $60.00 $70.00 $70.00
Orlando. fL $4500 $60.00 $6500 $100.00
Palm Beach. fL $44.00 $44.00 $54.00 ! $80.00
Phoenix. AZ $4000 $70.00 $50.00 $65.00
POnland. OR $50.00 $60.00 - $70.00 $65.00 I $65.00
San Antonio TX $60.00 $50.00 - $60.00 $65.00 $65.00
St LoUIS. MO $45.00 $70.00 \ $60.00 \ $80.00
San FranCISCo. C A : $7000 $60.00 - $70.00 $85 00 , . $85.00
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Seanle. W A : $45.00 $45.00 $65.00 $65.00 i
TamDa. Fl \ $4500 $45.00 $65.00 ! $65.00 :
Note: . All rates are per hour except for the sedan transfer rate Sedan transfer rates are used for
one-way. prearranged, continuous trips~ e.g., from a hotel to an airpon.
Note Also: All rates reponed in this survey are not regulated by the corresponding municipal
jurisdiction
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(I MEMORANDUM
TO:
Hon.. ChaiIperson and Members
Board of County Commissioners
DA'TE:
SUBJECT:
November 14, 2000
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Please note any items checked.
"4-Day Rule" (Applicable if raised)
6 weeks required between mt reading and public hearing
Decreases revenues or increases expenditures without balancing
budget
Budget required
Statement of fiscal impact required
Statement of private business sector impact required
Bid waiver requiring County Managers written
recomrnendarion
Ordinance crearing a new board requires a detailed County
Managers report for public hearing
"Sunset" provision required
Legislative findings necessary
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Veto
Override
Mayor
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ORDI]\iANCE NO
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ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 31 OF THE CODE OF
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA. RELATING TO
REGULATION OF FOR-HIRE MOTOR VEHICLES AND
PASSENGER MOTOR CARRIERS; CREATING ARTICLE VI
OF CHAPTER 31 OF THE CODE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
PROVIDING FOR REGULATION AND LICENSING OF
LUXURY LIMOUSINE SEDANS, STRETCH LIMOUSINES,
SUPER-STRETCH LIMOUSINES, ANCIENT. LIMOUSINES,
ANTIQUE LIMOUSINES AND COLLECTIBLE LIMOUSINES;
AMENDING PROVISIONS RELATING TO TRANSFER OF
FOR-HIRE LICENSES; REQUIRING THAT
ADVERTISEMENTS FOR FOR-HIRE SERVICES CONTAIN
CERTAIN INFORMATION; ESTABLISHING DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
CONSUMER SERVICES DEPARTMENT; CREATING
PROVISIONS RELATING TO LIMOUSINE RATES,
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS AND ENFORCEMENT;
ESTABLISHING VEHICLE STANDARDS AND RULES OF
OPERATION FOR FOR-HIRE LIMOUSINE MOTOR
VEHICLES; PROVIDING FOR SUSPENSION AND
REVOCATION OF FOR-HIRE LICENSES AND OPERATING
PERMITS; PROVIDING' FOR SEIZURE, IMPOUNDMENT
AND FORFEITURE OF FOR-HIRE LIMOUSINE MOTOR
VEHICLES; AMENDING CHAPTER 8CC OF THE CODE
PROVIDING CIVIL PENALTIES; AND PROVIDING FOR
DEFINITIONS, PENALTIES. SEVERABILITY, INCLUSION IN
THE CODE AND EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, limousines provide transportation servic.es for compensation over the
streets of Miami-Dade County; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to license and regulate the use of these vehicles to assure the
passengers thereof, as well as others utilizing the streets of Miami-Dade County, that the vehicles
are fit and that their operators and chauffeurs are competent to provide such services; and
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WHEREAS, requiring limousine for-hire license holders to have a place of business in
either Miami-Dade County, Broward County or Palm Beach County will greatly enhance the
efficiency and ease of investigation, inspection, and supervision required hereunder; and
WHEREAS. this Board finds that in order to improve the quality, efficiency, and
economy of for-hire limousIne service, it is necessary to increase the availability of for-hire
sedan, stretch, and super-stretch limousine service,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA:
Section I.
Section 31 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida, IS hereby
amended to read as follows: I
CHAPTER 31
VEHICLES FOR HIRE
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ARTICLE n. LICENSING AND REGULATION OF FOR-HIRE
MOTOR VEHICLES.
Sec. 31-81. Definitions.
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(n) [["Liffl8Y:Siiae" means any far hire lR8ter "em ale Rat
eEl~i~"ea. -.viUi a tiHlim!ter, IUS\'iaiag seatiag
aeeelfttR8EiatieftS fer R6t mere tftaft eig-Rt (2) pepsens,
eJteh:lsi-,e sf aPiver.]] >>Reserved<<
Words stricken through and/or [[double bracketed]] shall be deleted. Words underscored
and/or >>double arrowed<< constitute the amendment proposed. Remaining provisions are now
in effect and remain unchanged.
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(u) "For-hire passenger motor vehicle" or "for-hire motor
vehicle" means any chauffeur-driven taxicab ((ef
limellsifle)] as defined herein which engages in the casual
and nonrecurring transportation of persons and their
accompanying property for compensation over the public
streets, but excluding ambulances and nonemergency
medical transportation of decedents and persons
participating in funeral services, vehicles used solely to
provide free transportation services for customers of the
business establishment owning said vehicles, vehicles used
solely to provide special transportation services for the
Miami-Dade Transit Agency pursuant to a contract with
Miami-Dade County, and rental or leased vehicles which
rental or lease does not include a chauffeur; - provided,
however, that no vehicles excluded under this definition
shall be used on a for-hire basis except as authorized by
this article. Vehicles used to provide Miami-Dade Transit
Agency special transportation services pursuant to a
contract with Miami-Dade County are subject to the
regulations contained in Article IV of this chapter.
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[{~ "St:reteh limeasiBe" meBflS a seaafl. e'tlt and stret~hea a
miaimliJ'A siron)' t:/0 (12) iaeaes eeyeRs its staBaara easis
ema ~'BieR pfs.;iaes trans196rtatisR seryiee eB]Y en a
J're lHl'angea BasisJ)
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Sec. 31-82. For-bire licenses.
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(c)
Application procedures. Every initial application for a for-
hire license, renewal application, amendment to a for-hire
license or transfer of a for-hire license, shall be in writing,
signed and sworn to by the applicant, and shall be filed
with the CSD together with an investigative and processing
fee which shall be nonrefundable. If the applicant is a
corporation, the form shall be signed and sworn to by the
president or vice-president, and the corporate secretary
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shall attest such signature and affix the corporate seal. If
the applicant is a pannership, the form shall be signed and
sworn to by a general partner. The application shall be on a
form provided by the CSD and shall contain all information
required thereon, including:
(I) Sufficient infonnation to identify the applicant,
including but not limited to full legal name. and
trade name, date of birth, telephone number, and
residence address, of the applicant. If the applicant
is a corporation, the foregoing information shall be
provided for each officer, resident agent, director,
and stockholder. If the applicant is a partnership, the
foregoing infonnation shall be provided -for each
panner. As pan of such application, the applicant
shall also disclose the foregoing infonnatlon for any
person who has any interest (legal, equitable,
beneficial or otherwise) in the license. Post office
box addresses will not be accepted hereunder.
[[fa1 B1:lsiaess leeatisa Fe~l:iirefftefttS fer
liRl8HSise fer hire lieensees. .-'\B ee'f38Fate er
]3ar""..Refsbi~ 8flJ31ieants sRaB 1ge ergan:icee ar
tilialifiea t8 ae \niSiBess >>:flser the l~vs ef
Flenda. ana sRaU he've a fllaee sf BwiRess ifl
Miami Dade Ca~t,y, FlariEia.]]
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(9) [[Fer lirBallSifte \faft5rer IlJlJlIie&tiaf15 alii)', a
Slatemeftt diselasiBg the teans ana esftaitien5 Elf the
Jlfe}38Sea transfer, iRehtaiRg amaWlt ef
eempensati0B \\'ftieh has Bees pais ar is J1~aele te
the t.aasferer and any ether eeasidefatiea giveR ar
te ae gi-:ea te the a:ansrersf iR eanneetisB -Nitfl tRe
transfer .of tfte ler hire beeRse; if). lieu. af tfie
.eEll:liremeats sf this paragRl'R, ~e 813l'lieaffi. fer
transfer sf a fer hire lieense may S118mit a Retat=i~es
espy sf 1fte ]3arefiase eeftVaet vMieh esBtaifts a.U
iR}eHBaties feElY-Estes BY tl:\is paragTaJ'h.]]
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(10) [(/\ limoli5ifle mllRlIgemeRt
a~jllieaBle.]] >>Reserved<<
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(f) Vehicles authorized to operate under a for-hire license.
The number of vehicles authorized to operate under a for-
.hire license are as follows: taxi [[ aRe! limelisiRe]) for-hire
license holders shall operate only one vehicle per for-hire
license.
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(l) [[The Cel!lffiissieR shall hele! sepanite !lllslie heariRg5 as
apptepriate after adsFJtieR ef this slHlseetisa Er~t not FRere
m!lft eRe eaek !ler ealeRsar year to seteffRiRe the'Rees fer
aae.itiaRallime\:lsiae lieefl.ses. Datil Sl:leR a poolie ReMis; is
Rele ana tke Cemmissisa aeteRflia€!s .;:hetlier aT flot
aaaitisRal fer aile litil0UsiRe lieeases ,,:ill he autl=1erized,
the tat'll aafRl3er ef limen:1siFle lieeases saall R0t be
iRefeasea ana shall remaiR fi)[ee. ~le a"'jllisatieR fer
aaaitisRa.l fer kire liMea.sine lieeases sk.aU \3e aeee~tea by
the CSD ltiltil aHer the CelflffiissieR has malie a
deteRfliaatieR that there is a Reed far an iBerease in tke
ooRlller Elf fer hire limausiRe lieeRses lII!tRefizeEl.))
>>Reserved<<
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(t) [[Na for hire lime\lsiRe lieeflse sfiall 'ae assigaee, sele!
(either 8atrigkt SF URBer a esaaitisRal sales S9Rlraet) ST
1faRsfeffea '",-itheut ",rier Celtilt)' Iljljlrovel.)] >>Reserved<<
[(8-1 The Direeter is autherized te EfPlue':e assigYlRlents,
sales af tFaflsfers Ham. eRe epefater te anather \\lftea
reEi\lestea l=!j' S\i.9missiaa ef Em ltJ'J3iieatiaa. (\vkieh
aiselases the mfefftlaties speeiiied m aRe is siga.ea
and swam ta iR aSeSMaJ1Se with. the ref(uifemeats sf
w8seetisa (e)(1) of this seetiea) ana )3&yfBeRt Elf a
tFaB5fer hwestigati,'e &n8 pfeeessiag fee afu! after
&A. iR\'estigatisa ana detefRliaatisR, eases SA the
eriteria set faAfl ifl this seetiea. ;"pJ'eals af t.as
Direeter's seeisisA SHall as fRaae te the
CaffiHlissisa.
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~ Tke DiFeeter shall iSStie a re~laeeR'leRt [-aT Ripe
licease Ie 8ft} Of3SFater Yf38R af3plisatioR ana
IlresefltatisR sf IlrBsf at a Retatizeel affielavil
SFil:P.,':iRg prasE that IRe lar !=life lieeRsc has ~eeR lest
aT SteIeR. af that a fer RiFe lieease is Fe61\::lested fer a
replasemeRt fer Rire ffia~er ~~'ekie}e.
e1 Upsa fJriar Ca~lRtr apf3Fe~.;al iff. aesarsaAse v:ith this
s1:i8seetieR (3), an 813efatar may ]91sEige kis iBterest
in His far hire lieefl5e to a lieeBsea aT el=l.aReFea
leluiiag iastinltisa a1::ltRsFizeel to aa 1:Hlsiaess if!
flerisB as ses\:H'ity fer a lean iaearrea by tRe
sf'eraIor fer the f'wehase sf sHsfr lieease ar fer the
J9ar:eaase sf a meter yeBiele BJ3eratea Wlser Sl:l0R
lieease. 4\$ 19m sf the ragH-lar transfcr -fJraeess, a
pra~esee. transferee may simahanestisly seel~
8fJl'r8\'aI aerSHnser sf sueh J9leage. THe 8fJf.llieant
shall mall:e 8fl}31ieatisB ana 'Pay a aemeNR8aele
J3reeessiI:l~ fee therefer ~'itA CSD. As 138ft sf tae .
aflplieati0B, the Q,J:l131ieant saall aemens<<ate
eSfRl3lianee v/ith the faregaiag Fe~bliremems. The
CSD s'ftall Jlreeess and revie\v t-ae a19~lieatieR ana
shall melEe a reeammeaSatisfl taereSR 18 the CeWlt)'
CefftIRissieR. The CSHHflissieB May 8t'~Teve S\ieB
8J3plieatisft as Feflliestea SF -^~tA. sbleR msaiaeatisas
aT ~aR s\leh eeaElitisns as is il:S j\-.u:igmeftt the
J3l:ls1ie eSRveBieRee a.n6 Beeessity skall reElaire.
UpSfl CammiS5is8 appFe't..a1~ the aa:m.ee leRser shall
l:1e e~ea 18 tfansfer sf slieR lieense te 1fte leBeer is
the e-..eat sf sefa1:l1t anEI fareelesHfe sf slieR lean ar
ttf38n re-'aeattaa ef tke BBHB\vtBg 8I'ef8.ter's lieense
l:lRaer SeetieR 31 91. The leaser FRay sYBseEltleatly
trBftSfer su.eh lieeRSe sliBjeet t8 eemplianee \\lith tl=ie
reE(liireffieats ana j:lfSSeEhlfes ge~:eRJ:iflg &=ansfer
51l!eiii!el illlfte llalMe! ef slllls!etieR (t).ll
See. 31-85.
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(c) HURless stllerwise pre';ieleel iR this artisle. persaRal"
~fe.Jgert)' left e:; a passeFlger if} BFlY for RiFe meter \'eRiele
shall, \ipSA its sissaverj' BY ar selivery te tile 6Raliffe\ir sf
said .:eRiele, ae re'f3erted immediately t8 aRa de198sitea at
the epefatar's offiee, \YAere a reeera sf tR.e SafHe sFiall ee
maifltaiRea aRG tRe fJrsJgeft)' Reid fer the oVlfler fOf a perieEl
sf Sill (6) maRtRs. at tile eRs sf v.'lliell it sllan aesam: tile
)'lrsjleft)' sf tile liReler. The speratsr sRall ae resjlsRsiale fer
eeFflJ31iaaee ,vim iRis seetieR by the eRa\:lffe1:u.)]
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[[~ .\ lims1:lsiRe efleFater saalI f1fs.:iele tAe f~llev..iRg
ff1magemeFlt ser:iees:
8i ~~aiflteRanee meilities aRe maiRteRaRee fJr6~T:aa:l fer
the uJlkee]3 ef vellieles 8]3eratiRg liRser the fer Ilire
1ieeFlse.
fa) ~^. s)'steffl. Fer ftaRaling eeRll31aims. aeeia.eats and
flreperty left by a fJRSseBger ifl the fer hire fReter
.Jekiele.
~) f. eeBtfal 'f31aee sf Basisess, \VitR a prsflerly listed
telefJRBRe fer resei.:iag all salls FelatiR~ t6 fer hire
.:eRiele serviee ana v/aere the e~et=ater \vill maiatain
t.ae Blisiaess resales aBa daily manifests as set feRh
iR 8eetiea 31 ES eftftis artiele.
f41 Po. emver MaiRing J!FegFBm ..vhieh the &J:'fllieant \vill
utilize t8 eBSlH'e E\\la1ity serviee.
Eaeh limBusiRe e1gerater shall Hie a mana.gemeRt plan t8
j:1reviEle the mane.geffi.ent sefViees FeE!\lireel BY this eRaflter
iaehuliflg, lnn flat limited 18, a fJrsfJssal far Sli~lfiis5i9A sf
&flJ9repriate iRS1:l:fanee eevefage El5 fetlHirea 91' seetiea 31
88 sf tRis aniele.]] >>Reserved<<
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Rate regulation.
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(B) It shall be unlawful for an operator or chauffeur to charge.
demand. request or accepl any fare other than the rales
established pursuant to this article. [[Tile Baara af CaliRI)'
COffifRissieaers sHall estaBlish miRim1::lffi rates for
limsli5iRes aRa slretell limalisiRes. J] Rates established by
.this article shall be applicable through >>Miami-<<Dade
County, both in the incorporated and unincorporated areas,
without regard to any municipal boundaries.
(C) Except as otherwise provided herein, the Board of County
Commissioners of>>Miami-<<Dade County, Florida, shall
establish all rates for taxicabs, [[limalisiRes]] and for-hire
vehicles operating in >>Miami-<<Dade County.- From and
after the effective date of this article, rates shall be
established, altered, amended, revised, increased or
decreased in accordance with the following procedures:
(I) The CSD, upon request of the Commission or the
County Manager, shall investigate and prepare a
report concerning the existing rates. In the case of
taxicab rates, said investigation shall specify the
relative changes in the consumer price index over
the preceding two-year period and shall quantify
what rates would be if the currently approved
uniform taxicab meter rates were adjusted for such
change. Such investigation shall also consider any
additional matters, or review of special service rates
when requested by the Commission or Manager.
[[1ft the ease ef limeY5me f8.tes, SEHEl iavest:igatisa
shall eensiaer the HfHlftsial 8ft~ epefiHiag lepeRs
Sli!Ufiittea ey eaeh el'efElter Is aeteffRiae epeFating
Faties~ r!VefU:leS, !uJ!leRses ane. me "eteatial im19a€.t
sf tae llrallssea rate eillHlges.]] For rate making
purposes, the CSD will not consider any costs
incurred in the acquisition of a license and political
contributions. Costs which will be considered in
rate studies will include vehicle operating,
maintenance and repair expenses, salaries of
drivers, dispatchers and supervisors, insurance
costs. taxes and license fees, and administrative and
general expenses as prescribed on CSD financial
and operating report forms.
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Sec. 31-89.
Vehicle Standards.
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(e) [[LimElllSiAeS shall meet the fellswiA!; assilisAal slanears:
tHe ';el1iele Rlimeer ml:lSl Be ais!"layea iR aeeeraaRee with
iflslruetieRs issliea BY the CSD.]] >>Reserved<<
(d) The CSD shall conduct an annual taXimeter inspection for
each taxicab and shall inspect each vehicle for compliance
with the foregoing standards. and any other requirement or
prohibition contained in this article other than standards,
requirements or prohibitions relating to taximeters, as
provided below. ([l>le f-ar hire IimeusiRe metar vehiele
eleer than lifleeR (15) Rlesel yellfs SHall Be s!"eralea
1HarS1=1a.iN te this aniele. C8D skall previae fer ai1n\:ial
iaOlleetieR sf eaeH IimeasiRe vel1iele BetweeR ana iflelaaiRg
eRe (I) and .-.\"s (2) mseel yeafS elEl; CSD shall llrs\'iae fur
semi annaal i:eslgeetiea ef eaeh lim.8\lsiRe vehiele eet"?:eeR
aRB iaeh:laiag three (3) artS fatU (4) meael yeafs ale; CSD
sRall pI'0\'iae f-aF qaafterly iRspeet1c),Fl ef eaeh lim8\:lsine
';eHiele BelweeR and iaelaeiRg five (5) ana liaeell (15)
Riesel yeafS ala fer eSffifJlianee ~.:it:h the fSFegeiag
standaras.]l The eSD shall charge a fee for such
inspections. In addition to regular inspections, the eSD,
any police officer or any other authorized personnel may
inspect any for-hire motor vehicle at any time, and may
require the driver of said vehicle to stop the vehicle at any
time, and to permit the inspection of the interior or exter:i9r
of the vehicle, and to produce any license, permit, or
document required by this article. The results of each
inspection and the date for the next inspection shall be
recorded and a copy provided the operator. Any vehicle
failing to meet. required safety. standards shall not be
operated as a for-hire vehicle until such time as the vehicle
satisfactorily passes a reinspection. The eSD shall charge
a fee for such reinspection.. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
the quanerly inspection of each vehicle between and
including five (5) and fifteen (15) model years old to
determine compliance with the vehicle condition standards
required by Section 31-89(a)(3), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10),
(II), (12), (13) and (14), Section 31-89(b)(1), (2), (3), (4)
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and (5) and Section 31-89(c)(I), (2) and (3) shall
commence on May I, 1995 and the quarterly inspection of
each such vehicle to determine compliance with the vehicle
safety and mechanical standards required by Section
3l-89(a)(I), (2) and (4) shall be reduced to semi-alUlual
inspection until July I, 1998.
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ARTICLE Ill.
PASSENGER MOTOR CARRIERS
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Sec. 31-109.
Rates and fares.
(a) Applicability. The provisions of this section shall be the
exclusive method for the establishment of passenger motor
carrier rates through Dade County.
(b) Rates and fares to be charged. It shall be unlawful for ary
operator to charge, demand, request or accept any fare
other than the rates and fares established pursuant to this
anicle.
(c) Methods of establishing rates. Each operator may establish
rates and fares under one (I) or both of the following
categories:
(I) Rates and fares:
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[[(3) E1retea limeliSiaes tates. }let\~staB~:~g lIIlY ether
"revisiaa ill 1:his seatteR, aU fates Md f&fes fer
streteR limeY5iRes shall se estaelishea J31:H'S~ te
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ARTICLE V.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS.
Sec. 31-301.
Applicability.
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All general requirements contained in this anicle are
applicable to chauffeur applicants and chauffeurs for
nonemergency medical transportation regulated under Chapter 4,
Article Ill, private school buses regulated under Chapter 30,
Section 371 and 372, taxicabs and [[1ifRSblSiRes)) regulated under
Chapter 31, Article II. Passenger Motor Carriers regulated under
Chapter 31, Article III, and special transportation service regulated
under Chapter 31, Article IV>>and limousines regulated under
Chapter 3 L Article VI<<.
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Sec. 31-107.
>>Chauffeur's registration - Additional
limousine chauffeur requirements
Each chauffeur shall complv 'with the
following regulations:
ill No Chauffeur shall solicit or pick UP
passengers other than by
prearrangement through a person
located at the limousine license
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Chauffeur violations - all types
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(C) Non-civil violations of Sections 3 1-
303 and 3 I -304 by taxicab [[ sr liffi6lisiBe ])
chauffeurs shall be punishable as provided
in Chapter 3 I, Article II of the Code. Civil
violations of Sections 31-303 and 31-304 by
taxicab [[ ar IimBll5iBe]] chauffeurs shall be
punishable as provided in Section 8CC- I 0 of
the Code and as provided in Chapter 3 I,
Article II of the Code.
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shall be punishable as provided in Chapter
3 L Article VI of the Code. Civil violations
of Sections 31-303 and 31-307 bv limousine
chauffeurs shall be punishable as provided
in Section 8CC-IO of the Code and as
provided In Chapter 3 L Article VI of the
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LICENSING AND REGULATION OF
FOR-HIRE LIMOUSINES.
Definitions.
For the purooses of this article. the followine "definitions
shall applv:
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ADA means the civil riehts acts siened into law on
Julv 26.1990 as Public Law 101-336. 104 Stat. 327.
as the same mav be amended from time to time.
"Applicant" means an individual. Partnership or
corooration which applies for a for-hire license.
oermit. or chauffeur's reeistration. pursuant to the
provisions of this article. "Aoolicant" shall .also
mean an individual. oartnership or corooration
which makes application. where applicable. to
renew or transfer a for-hire license. permit or
chauffeur's refristtation pursuant to the provisions of
this article. In the case of Partnerships and
coroorations. "applicant" shall also mean each
individual with a Partnership interest. each
shareholder of the corooration as well as the
coroorate officers and directors.
. Ancient limousine" means a luxury motor vehicle
as defined in section 320.086( I). Florida Statutes.
"Antiaue limousine" means an antiaue luxurv motor
vehicle as defined in section 320.086(2). Florida
Statutes.
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"Chauffeur" means a duly licensed driver registered
with and authorized bv the Consumer Services
Department to operate a for-hire passenger motor
vehicle.
"Chauffeur registration" means a registration card
issued by the CSD.
"Collectible limousine" means a luxury motor
vehicle of the age of 20 or more years from the date
of manufacture. eQuipped with an engine and parts
of the age of 20 years or more from the date of
manufacture.
"Commission" means the Board of Countv
Commissioners of Miami-Dade County. Florida.
"County" means Miami-Dade County. Florida.
"County Manager" means the chief executive
officer and head of the administrative branch of
county government as provided in Article 3 of the
Home Rule Charter of Miami-Dade County.
"CSD" means the Miami-Dade County Consumer
Services Depanrnent.
"Director" means the CSO director or the director's
designee.
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"Fares" or "Rates" means the charges established
pursuant to this article to be paid by passenl!ers for
the transnortation services provided by a for-hire
passenl!er motor vehicle.
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"For comoensation" or "comoensation" means for
money. prooerty. service. or anvthinl! of value.
includinl! tips and commissions.
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"For-hire" means drivinl!. ooeratinl!. or managing a
for-hire Dassenger motor vehicle. and includes all
non-revenue producinl! operations of the passenger
motor vehicle.
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"For-hire license" means an annuaL renewable
license issued pursuant to this Article which
authorizes the provision of for-hire transportation
services and which mav expire. be suspended or
revoked.
"For-hire passenger motor vehicle" or "limousine"
means anv chauffeur-driven limousine as defined
herein which engages in pre-arranl!ed transportation
of persons and their accompanving propertv for
compensation over the public streets. but excluding
ambulances and nonemergencv medical
transportation vehicles: vehicles used exclusive Iv
for the transportation of decedents and persons
Participating in funeral services: vehicles used
solelv to provide free transportation services for
customers of the business establishment owninl!
said vehicles: vehicles used solelv to provide
special transPOrtation services for the Miami-Dade
Transit Al!encY pursuant to a contract with Miami-
Dade County: and rental or leased vehicles which
rental or lease does not include a chauffeur:
provided. however. that no vehicles excluded under
this definition shall be used on a for-hire basis
except as authorized by this article. Verocles used to
provide Miami-Dade Transit Al!encv soecial
transportation services pursuant to a contract with
Miami-Dade County are subiect to the rel!:Ulations
contained in Article IV of this chaoter.
"Good cause" shall mean delay caused bY"
circumstances beyond the control of the apolicant.
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"In service" means a for-hire vehicle which is
displaying a valid. current operating permit or
decaL as apolicable. issued by the CSD.
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"Lease" of a limousine vehicle means a written
a2reement for the transfer from a lessor to a lessee
of the ril!ht to possess and use a motor vehicle.
meetinl! the reauirements of Chapter 521. Florida
Statutes. for a scheduled term exceedinl! four (4)
months.
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"Limousine" means a "luxurv limousine sedan." a
"stretch limousine." a "super-stretch limousine." an
"ancient limousine." an "antique limousine." or a
"collectible limousine" and which provides service
on a pre-arranl!ed basis only. which is dispatched by
its central business location.
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ill "Luxury limousine sedan" means a !.uxurv. non-
metered vehicle of a wheelbase size smaller than a
stretch limousine. as defined by CSD. manufactured
to Carry UP to five (5) passenl!ers. excludinl! the
driver.
M "Operate" means to provide transportation services
for compensation rel!:Ulated by this article utilizinl! a
for-hire passenl!er motor vehicle. -
W "Operating permit" means the valid and current
vehicle decal issued to the license holder which
authorizes a specific. registered vehicle to ot'erate
for-hire and which may expire. be suspended or
revoked.
W "Operator" means any person who has been issued a
for -hire license.
~ "Out of Service" means the removal of a for-hire
vehicle from' oDeration by removal of a valid.
current operatinl! permit and filinl! with the CSD a
(SD form removinl! the vehicle from service.
eaa) "Own" means a person who holds the lel!al title of a
motor vehicle: or. in the event a motor vehicle is the
subiect of a security al!Teement or lease with an
OPtion to purchase with the debtor or lessee havinl!
the ril!ht to possession, then the debtor or lessee
shall be deemed the owner:
ebb) "Pre-arranl!ed" or "pre-arranl!e " means a written or
telephone reservation made at least one hour in
advance by the person reauestinl! service at the
place of business of the for-hire license holder for
the provision of limousine service for a specified
period of time.
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(cc) "Passenl!er" means a person utilizing a for-hire
limousine for the pumose of being transported to a
destination. or a person who is awaitinl! the arrival
of a prearranl!ed for-hire limousine. and does not
include the chauffeur.
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"Person" means any natural person(s).
partnership. association. comoration. or
business entity.
firm.
other
"Personnel authorized by the CSD"
uniformed enforcement personnel and any
individual authorized by the director.
means
other
"Place of business" means the specific Miami-Dade
County. Broward County or Palm Beach County
address where manal!ement of for-hire operations is
provided and which is zoned for the appropriate
business usage and matches the address on a current
valid occupational license.
"Solicit" means an. appeal by bell. homo whistle.
words or I!estures by a chauffeur or his or her agent
directed at individuals or !!TOUPS.
"Stage" means to stoP. Park. or otherwise place a
limousine vehicle in the loading or curbside area of
a hotel. restaurant. shoppinl! center. public SpOrts
facility. museum. theater. performing arts center or
transportation facility when the limousine vehicle is
not enl!aged in a prearranl!ed. round trip or one way
fare. A curbside or loadinl! area shall not include a
parking lot.
"Street" 'means any public street. avenue. road.
boulevard. alley. lane. highway. sidewalk. public
nark. viaduct. or other public place accessible to the
public. located in . Miami-Dade County and used by
motor vehicles.
"Stretch limousine" means a sedan cut and stretched
a minimum of forty-two (42) inches beyond its
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standard basis. manufactured to carrY between six to
eight (6-8) persons. excluding the driver.
(kk) "Super-stretch limousine" means a luxurv vehicle.
as defined by CSD. stretched a minimum of one
hundred twenty (\20) inches beyond its standard
basis and manufactured to carry nine (9) or more
passengers. including the driver.
(ill "Trade name" or "doinl!. business as" or "(d/b/a)
name" means the county-approved name under
which the for-hire license holder may nrovide for-
hire passenl!.er motor vehicle transportation
services. and which name shall not duplicate the
name of any other license holder.
Sec. 31-602. For-hire limousine licenses.
ill Prohibition al!.ainst unauthorized operations. It shall be
unlawful for any PeTSOn to use, drive. or onerate or to
advertise in any newspaper. airwaves transmission.
telephone directorv. or other medium accessible to the
public that it offers for-hire limousine services or to cause
or nermit any other PeTSOn to use. drive. or operate anv for-
hire limousine vehicle upOn the streets of Miami-Dade
County without first obtaininl!. a Miami-Dade County for-
hire license and maintaininl! it current and valid pursuant to
the provisions of this anicle.
(Q) Out-of County oril!in exceotion. Nothinl!. in this article
shall be constrUed to orohibit discharl!.e within Miami-Dade
Countv of any passenl!er lawfullv picked UP in another
Countv and lawfully tranSpOrted into Miami-Dade County.
Notwithstandinl! any provision to the contrarY. (1) any
passenl!.er lawfully picked UP in another county. transported
to. and discharl!ed at any location within Miami-Dade
Countv. mav be picked UP at the discharl!.e location and
returned to the county of origin as lonl! as the tranSPOrtation
is part of a pre-arranl!ed. round-trip fare pursuant to a
written contract. the limousine has complied with all of the
rel!.ulatorv reauirements of the other county and the county
where the passenl!.er is picked UP has adopted a similar
provision: and (2) a limousine from another county may
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pick UP a passenl!.er at either the Miami International
Airport (MIA) or the Miami-Dade Seaport (SeapOrt) and
transport said passenger directly to the limousine's county
of origin as lonl!. as the transportation is part of a
pre-arranl!ed one-way continuous fare pursuant to a written
contract. the nassenger arrived at either the MIA or the
Seaport. the limousine has complied with all of the
rel!.ulatorv reauirements of the other county and the county
where the passenl!.er is picked UP has adopted a similar
provision. Pre-arranl!.ed means a written or telephone
reservation made at least one hour in advance by the person
reauesting service at the nlace of business of the for-hire
license holder for the provision of limousine service for a
specified period of time. Any limousine that picks UP or
discharl!es passenl!.ers at either the MIA or the Seaoort shall
meet the MIA and the Seaoort limousine requirements. A
COpy of the contract shall be in the nosse5sion of the
chauffeur at all times and shall be made available to
enforcement personnel upon reauest.
{f} Apnlication procedures. Every initial application for a
for-hire license. renewal application. transfer. or
amendment to a for-hire license shall be in writinl!.. signed
and swom to by the applicant. and shall be filed with the
CSD tOl!ether with an investil!ative and processing fee
which shall be nonrefundable. If the applicant is a
coTtlOration. the form shall be sil!Iled and sworn to by' the
president or vice-president. and the COTtlOrate secretarY
shall attest such signature and affix the COTtlOrate seal. If
the applicant is a Partnership. the form shall be signed and
sworn to by a l!.eneral oartner. The application shall be on a
form provided by the CSD and shall contain all information
reauired thereon. includinl!:
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Sufficient information to identify the applicant.
includinl! but not limited to full lel!al name. and
trade name. date of birth. teleohone number. and
residence address. of the applicant. If the aoolicant
is a coTtlOration. the forel!oinl!. information shall be
provided for each officer. resident al!ent. director.
and stockholder. If the applicant is a partnership. the
forel!oinl! information shall be provided for each
partner. As Part of such application. the apolicant
shall also disclose the forel!.oinl! information for anv
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person who has any interest (lel!al. equitable.
beneficial or otherwise) in the license. Post oftice
box addresses will not be accepted hereunder. All
comorate or partnership applicants shall be
orl!.anized or aualified to do business under the laws
of Florida and shall have a place of business in
either Miami-Dade County. Broward Countv or
Palm Beach County. Florida.
ill The class or classes of transportation service which
the applicant desires to furnish.
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A brief description of the kind( s) and tvpe( s) of
vehicles. seatinl!. capacity. seatin2 arran2ements.
l!.ross weil!ht. mileal!.e. and number of vehicles
prOpOsed to be used.
The names and addresses of at least three' (3)
residents of the County as references.
The trade name under which the anplicant intends to
ooerate and a descriPtion. where applicable. of a
distinctive uniform and decorative color scheme
including placement of numbers and other
markinl!.s.
A record and proof of all present and prior
transpOrtation business activities of the applicant
during the Past five (5) years.
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A record of all crimes to which the apolicant has
pled nolo contendere. pled I!uiltv. or of which the
apolicant has been found l!uilty or been convicted.
whether or not adiudication has been withheld
within the five (5) vears precedinl!. the date of the
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application. The applicant shall have his or her
finl!erorints and photol!Taph taken by the Miami-
Dade Police Department. In the case of a comorate
or Partnership applicant. this information shall be
obtained from all como rate officers and directors or
nartners. as the case may be. In the case of
coroorations. the above information shall be
obtained from stockholders who own. hold or
control five (5) percent or more of the comoration's
issued and outstandinl!. stock.
W Two (2) credit references includinl!. at least one
bank where the applicant has an active account. In
lieu of the second credit reference. the applicant
may submit alternative written evidence of financial
trustworthiness. .
{2J Where applicable. the contract disclosinl!. the terms
and conditions of the proposed transfer. including
amoc~t of comoensation which has been paid or is'
payable to the transferor and any other
consideration given or to be I!iven to the transferor
in connection with the transfer of the for-hire
license.
D.Ql A limousine manal!ement service plan which shall
include:
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Maintenance facilities and maintenance
prOl!Tam for the upkeep of vehicles
ooerating under the for-hire license.
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A system for handlinl!. complaints. accidents
and prooerty left by a passenl!.er in the for-
hire motor vehicle.
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A central nlace of business. with a prooerly
listed telephone for receivinl! all calls
relatinl! to for-hire vehicle service and where
the operator will maintain the business
records and dailv manifests as set forth in
this article.
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@ A driver trainin2. prOl!ram which the
applicant will utilize to ensure auality
servl ce.
~ A proposal for submission of appropriate
msurance coveral!e as required by section
31-608 of this article.
u..u A sworn statement si2.ned by the applicant that all
the information provided by the applicant is true
and correct.
Q1} Anv additional information as the Director shall
require to enforce the provisions of this article.
@ Investil!ation of for-hire license applicants. The director
shall investil!ate each application and accompanyinl!
required documents and reiect any application that is not
properly filed or that is incomplete or untrue in whole or in
part. The director may approve or denv the issuance of for-
hire licenses as specified in this chapter on such terms and
conditions as the public interest may require. The director's
decision to reiect or to deny may be appealed in accordance
with this chaPter.
An applicant shall not be elil!ible for a for-hire license if
he/she/it:
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has misrepresented or concealed a material fact on
his. her. or its application:
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is an alien who is not duly authorized to work by
the immi!!Tation laws or the Attorney General of the
United States:
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is a user of alcohol or drul!s whose current use
would constiTUte a direct threat to prooertY or the
safety of others:
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has pled nolo contendere. pled l!:Uilty. been found
guilty or been convicted of a felonv within the last
five (5) years. rel!ardless of whether adjudication
has been withheld. unless his or her civil or
residency ril!.hts have been restored:
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has pled nolo contendere. pled l!.uilty. been found
I!uilty or been convicted of any crime wherein a for-
hire vehicle was employed whether or nOl
adiudication has been withheld:
has pled nolo contendere. pled guilty. been found
guilty. or been convicted of any felony. rel!.ardl('ss
of whether adiudication has been withheld.
involvinl!. moral tumitude relatinl!. to sex. the use of
a deadly weapon. homicide. traffickinl!. in narcotics.
violence against a law enforcement officer under
&775.0823. Florida Statutes. or is a habitual violent
felony offender under &775.084. Florida Statutes:
has violated any condition. limitation. or restriction
of a for-hire license impOsed by the director or
commission where the director deems the violation
to be !!Tounds for denial;
was enioined by a court of competent iurisdiction
from enl!.al!.inl!. in the for-hire business or was
enioined by a court of competent iurisdiction with
resoect to any of the reauirements of this chaPter:
has as a stockholder. officer. director. or partner of a
cOTtlOration or nartnership committed an act or
omission which would be cause for denyinl! a for-
hire license to the officer. director. stockholder. or
Partner as an individual;
failed to comply with the terms of a cease and desist
order. notice to correct a violation or any other
lawful order of the director;
does not have a place of business located in either
Miami-Dade County. Broward County or Palm
Beach County. Florida;
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oertaininl!. to for-hire operation;
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has had a for-hire license issued by Miami-Dade
County revoked:
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L!..11 has within the last five (5) vears plead nolo
contendere. pled guilty. been found guilty. or been
convicted of an\' misdemeanor. regardless of
whether adiudication has been withheld. involving
moral turpitude relatinl! to sex: or
i.li) has within the last ten (10) years pled nolo
contendere. pled guilty. been found guilty. or been
convicted. regardless of whether adiudication has
been withheld. of any offense involvinl!. trafficking
in narcotics. After said ten (10) year period. such a
person shall onlv be eligible if and when his or her
civil or residency rights have been restored. .
W Conditions for obtaining a for-hire license. No for-hire
license shall be issued unless the applicant:
ill has naid an initial or annual license fee:
ill has nrovided an adeQuate manal!ement nlan.
ill has submitted proof of insurance reauired by this
article:
(1) has ensured that the for-hire limousine to be
operated under the anplicant's for-hire license' has
passed all reQuired vehicle inspections. Failure of
the annlicant to meet all of the forel!oinl!.
requirements within forty-five (45) days after
notification of conditional approval shall cause the
license not to be issued. If the applicant believes
he. she or it cannot meet the forel!.oinl!. reQuirements
within the fot1v-five (45) day period. the applicant
may. prior to expiration of such forty-five (45) day
period. reQuest in writinl!. a reasonable extension
from the director. If the reouest states I!ood cause
for an extension. the director may l!Tant such a
reasonable extension as the director finds is in the
public interest.
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ill Except for luxury limousine sedans. limousines
shall be solely owned or leased by the for-hire
license holder. Under no circumstances shall a
limousine license holder reauire a chauffeur to
purchase or lease a limousine motor vehicle. This
requirement shall become effective one (1) year
after the adoPtion of this ordinance when a new
vehicle is placed into service as provided by Section
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ill The number of vehicles authorized to operate under
for-hire license are as follows:
ill Luxurv limousine sedan for-hire license
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collectible limousine license holders may
operate more than one vehicle ner license.
after each such vehicle has obtained a valid
and current operatinl!. permit.
(g) Issuance and replacement of for-hire license.
ill Issuance. Each for-hire license shall be on a form
developed by the CSD and shall be signed by the
director. Each for-hire license shall. at a minimum.
contain the name and the business address of the
license holder. date of issuance. its expiration date
and such additional terms. conditions. provisions.
and limitations as were imposed durinl! the approval
process.
ill Renlacement. The director mav issue a replacement
license to any license holder upon application.
Davment of a non-refundable replacement fee and
presentation of Droof or a sworn affidavit that the
license has been lost or stolen.
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Expiration of and renewal process for for-hire license. For-
hire licenses may be issued for such oeriods as specified in
the Administrative Order establishinl!. the fees. The CSD
may establish stal!.l!ered license terms to ease
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administration of the renewal process. Each renewal shall
be submitted no less than thirtv (30) days prior to
expiration of the current initial or annual for-hire license
together with payment of a license fee. As part of the
renewal process. the oril!.inal anplication shall be updated
and verified by the applicant on forms supplied bv the
CSD. The director shall deny any renewal application that
is not timely. is not properly filed. is incomplete. is untrue
in whole or in part. or results in a determination by the
director that the applicant has failed to satisfy the
reauirements of subsections 31-602(c).(d) or (e). Renewal
anplications shall additionally include disclosure of all
interests in the for-hire license (legal. beneficial. equitable
or otherwise) and a sworn statement as to the number of
months which each permitted for-hire vehicle operated
during the orecedinl! license year. Appeal of the aenial ofa
renewal application shall be in accordance with this
chaPter.
Grace periocJ. License holders shall have a l!.race period of
UP to thirty (30) days after expiration of their license in
which to renew same provided. however. that all operations
shall cease on the date of license expiration and the license
holder shall also pay a late fee over and above the annual
license fee. All for-hire licenses which have not been
renewed on or before thirty (30) days after their expiration
shall automatically be deemed revoked. .
Rules pertaininl!. to chanl!.e in control of the for-hire license.
Except as provided in Section 31-602(n). no for-hire
license shall be assil!ned. transferred. or sold (either
outril!ht or under a conditional sales contract). Except as
provided in Section 31-602( n), any change in the
ownership structure of a comoration or partnership where
at least five (5%) percent of the shares of said corporation
or at least five (5%) percent of the Partnership interest is
assil!ned. sold or transferred to another shall be deemed a
sale and shall immediately terminate the license and a new
for-hire license application shall be filed. The for-hire
transportation service may continue to operate provided
that such application has been filed with the CSD within
thirty (0) days of the chanl!e in accordance with Section
31-602 and be accompanied by an investil!.atory and
processing fee.
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ill Rules of ooeration. For-hire license holders shall abide by
all rules and regulations applicable to for-hire license
holders and shall be subiect to the enforcement provisions
contained in this chaPter and chanter 8CC of the Miami-
Dade County Code. A for-hire license holder shall complv
with the followinl! rel!ulations:
(I)
Everv operator shall collect and file on a daily basis
all manifests and trip sheets for each for-hire
limousine. The operator shall fumish the forms for
each manifest to the chauffeur. which forms shall be
approved by the County. Onerators shall not
destroy. mutilate. alter, or otherwise deface anv
daily manifests without CSD approval. All
manifests shall be available for inspection and
copying by the CSD or any police agency during
regular business hours and shall be retained for one
(I ) year:
(2)
Shall maintain a record of all reauests for service
for each passenger transpOrt request received by
telephone or made in writing or pursuant to a
comorate charl!e account which shall minimally
include the followinl! information: name of
passenl!er or cOTOOration reauesting service.
assigned vehicle number. date and time of service
reauest. service provIsion. including charge
accounts. and origin and destination of each triP.
All records must be made available for inspection
and conyinl! within one business day of such
reauest by the CSD or any police agency during
rel!:lllar business hours and shall be retained for one
(J ) year:
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No for-hire license holder. chauffeur. or anv other
person shall directly or indirectly provide
compensation in any form to anv individual or
entity or enl!age in any activity in connection with
the paYment of compensation. for the right to pick
UP passenl!ers. or provide limousine service from
any hotel. motel. ananment. restaurant. nightclub.
bar. or any other business establishment. or public
facility. The license or registration of any for-hire
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license holder, or chauffeur violating this provision
shall be subiect to suspension for UP to six (6)
months and/or revocation in accordance with the
provisions of Section 31-612 or other appropriate
enforcement action as provided in this Chapter:
It shall be a violation of this article for any
individual or entity to accept compensation in any
form. either directly or indirectly. from any
passenl!er service company. for-hire license holder,
chauffeur. or any other person for the right to pick
UP passengers or provide limousine service from
any hoteL moteL apartment. restaurant. nil!htclub.
bar. or any other business establishment or public
facility:
Each operator shall maintain accurate records of all
revenues. all associated expenses. capital
expenditures. and other financial and operating
information as may be reauired by the CSD. The
revenue records shall include charge account
contracts that reflect rates charged to all passengers.
The CSD shall be granted access to these records
for the purpose of inspection and COpying same
upOn five (5) days prior notice. All such records
and information shall be confidential except that
they will become public records for the puroose of
rate hearings. revocation or suspension hearings.
Each operator shall annually furnish financial and
operating information to the CSD on forms and in
the manner prescribed by the CSD:
Shall maintain a 101! of all customer complaints:
Shall maintain auarterly vehicle accident records for
all vehicle!; operated in the prior auarter:
Shall hold any personal propertY deposited in the
lost and found faciliTY for a period of six (6)
months. at the end of which time the personal
propertY shall become the propertv of the finder. A
record of personal propertY reported to or depOsited
at the lost and found facility shall be kept for at
least one (I) year:
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Comply with applicable federal law. Florida law.
and ordinances. rules and rel!ulations of the County
applicable to the operation of for-hire vehicles:
lmmediately report anY change of address:
Maintain all records pertaininl! to the for-hire
ooerations of a vehicle at the place of business for
one year and make same available for inspection
during the rel!:Ular business hours of the license
holder. When reauested by the CSD. the license
holder shall provide copies of the records:
Obtain the ooerating permit for each for-hire
vehicle onerated pursuant to authority of the for-
hire license and pay all anplication and vehicle
inspection fees;
Not oermit or authorize any chauffeur or other
person to onerate any for-hire vehicle without that
vehicle's current valid operating nermit being
displayed therein:
Not allow any person to ooerate a for-hire vehicle
who is not a Miami-Dade County rel!istered
chauffeur.
Not allow or uerrnit anv person to ooerate a for-hire
vehicle without current. valid. and sufficient
insurance coverage as required in this chaPter;
Register and have inspected bv CSD all vehicles to
be placed into service and all vehicles taken out of
service:
Not permit or authorize anyone to drive any for-hire
vehicle unless the brakes. steerinl! mechanism. tires.
horn. windshield wioers. side and rearview mirrors.
and all lil!htinl! devices are in I!ood working order.
and the vehicle meets all other applicable vehicle
standards as set forth in this chapter;
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Not allow or permit any person to operate a {or-hire
vehicle while his or her ability or alertness is so
impaired or so likely to become impaired throul!h
fatil!ue. illness. or an\' other cause. as to make it
unsafe for the chauffeur to begin or continue to
drive the for-hire vehicle:
Not refuse or neglect to transpon or to dispatch to
or from any nlace in the county any orderlv person
reauestinl! service. Every deaf or hard of hearing
person. totally or oanially blind person. or
physically disabled person shall have the right to be
accomnanied by a service animal specially trained
for the pumose. without being reauired to nay an
extra charge for the service animal:
A limousine for-hire license holder shall be
prohibited from leasing a for-hire license to another
nerson or entity. or reauirinl! that a chauffeur pay
any amount of compensation for the right to operate
the vehicle authorized by the for-hire license:
A limousine for-hire license holder shall. except as
nrovided herein. be prohibited from enterinl! into a
written a!!Teement with an existing for-hire
limousine license holder or passenger service
comPanv as defined in Article II. Notwithstanding
the forel!oine. a luxury sedan limousine license
holder who has been issued three (3) or less luxurv
sedan limousine licenses may enter into a written
a2Teement with an existinl! for-hire limousine
license holder or passenger service comPanY for the
provision of the following services as stated in
section 31-602(c)(I0). Under no circumstances
shall an existing for-hire limousine license holder or
passenll:er service company require a sedan
limousine license holder to purchase any services or
l!.oods others than those stated in 31-602( c)(I 0):
Not allow a driver to solicit or pick UP passengers
other than by prearrangement through a oerson
located at the limousine license holder's place of
business:
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ll1} Disclose to the customer if a vehicle substitution is
necessarv and provide the customer with an
opportunity to cancel a contract based thereon:
(24) Not allow a driver to stage:
(25) A holder of a luxurv limousine sedan license. or
stretch limousine license, or super stretch limousine
license shall nrovide limousine services with not
more than 10% of the limousine service provided
being paid for in cash:
(26) A holder of an ancient. antiaue or collectible
limousine license shall provide limousine service
with not more than 50% of the limousine service
provided beinl! paid for in cash.
Responsibility for violations of chaPter. The holder of a
for-hire license shall be held responsible for anv applicable
violation of this article arisinl! from the oneration of the
for-hire vehicle authorized under the holder's for-hire
license and shall be subiect to the penalties provided in this
chaPter for any such violation. In addition. his. her. or its
license shall be subiect to suspension or revocation for any
such violation. Charges al!ainst or penalties imposed on a
for-hire license holder or for-hire chauffeur for the same or
related violations shall not relieve the for-hire license
holder of responsibility under this article.
As Part of the annual renewal of a for-hire license. each
operator shall certify on a form provided bv the CSD the
number of months during the preceding year that he. she. it
operated and provided the service authorized by the for-hire
license. Failure to ooerate for at least nine (9) months
during the preceding vear shall result in automatic
revocation of such license. Ooerations within the thinv-day
!!Tace period provided in subsection (i) shall not be counted
for nurooses of determininl! compliance with the
reauirements of the two (2) precedinl! sentences.
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No for-hire limousine luxury sedan license shall be
assil!ned. sold. (either outril!ht or under a conditional sales
contract) or transferred without Door County approval. AnY
chanl!e in the ownership structure of a comoration or
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partnership where at least five (5%) percent of the shares of
said coi-ooration or at least five (5%) percent of the
partnership interest is assigned. sold or transferred to
another shall be deemed a sale for the purposes of this
section. The Director is authorized to approve assignments.
sales. or transfers when reauested by submission of an
application (which discloses the information specified in
and is sil!ned and sworn to in accordance with the
reauirements of subsections (c) and (d) of this section) and
paYment of a transfer investigative and processing fee and
after an investigation and determination. based on the
criteria set forth in this section. An assil!nee. buyer. or
transferee shall not begin operating the limousine luxurv
sedan license durinl! the pendency of the application
approval process. If the County approves an application to
assil!n. sell. or transfer a limousine luxurv sedan license.
the assil!nor's. seller's. or transferor's limousine luxurv
sedan license shall be suspended until the County reissues
the limousine luxurv sedan licenses to the assignee. buver.
or transferee. Provided. however. that the County shall
reissue the limousine luxurv sedan licenses to the assignee.
buyer. or transferee at a cost not to exceed the annual.
limousine luxurv sedan license renewal fee. Anv limousine
luxurv sedan license issued pursuant to section 31-603 (c)
(ii) to (v) shall not be assigned. sold or transferred for a
period of five (5) years from the date of issuance. exceot
UDOn: (l) the sale of the luxurv sedan license holder's
business within the five-year period: (2) the sale of shares
or the coTOOration or partnership as provided in this
subsection; or (3) the transfer of all for-hire luxury sedan
licenses by an individual to a person as defined in Section
31-601. No transfer shall be approved that results in a
license holder holding or controlling more than thirty (30)
oercent of the total number of luxurv limousine sedan
licenses issued by the County. Appeals of the Director's
decision shall be made pursuant to the reauirements of this
Chapter.
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It shall be unlawful to operate any vehicle as a for-hire
motor vehicle without first having obtained a for-hire
license and an operatinl! permit specifically relating to said
vehicle. The for-hire operating perrnit shall. at all times. be
displaved within the vehicle and shall be available for
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inspection by any police officer or authorized agent of the
CSD.
{Q} Conversion of super-stretch limousine certificates of
transportation to a limousine for-hire license: Within
ninety (90) days after the date of enactment of this
ordinance, suner-stretch limousine certificate of
transportation license holders shall obtain a stretch or
super-stretch limousine for-hire license and corresponding
ooerating permit for each vehicle ooerated thereunder.
Such oermits shall be obtained pursuant to the provisions of
this Chapter.
l..g} Rules for extstmg for-hire limousine ~icenses.
Notwithstanding any provision to the contrarv. any person
who converts an existing for-hire limousine liCense after
the date of adoPtion of this ordinance pursuant to Section
3l-603(c)(i) and is providing luxury limousine service may
lease the luxurv limousine sedan license to a oerson who
meets the requirements of Section 31-602 (c) and (d).
including nayment of the application and investigatory fee.
until such license is assil!ned. sold or transferred as
provided in Section 31-602(n).
Sec. 31-603. Luxury limousine sedan for-hire limousine
licenses.
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for-hire licenses.
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Upon the effective date of this ordinance. the
director shall be authorized to issue the number of
luxury limousine sedan for-hire licenses Dursuant to
subsections (c)(i). (ii). (iii) and (iv). Bel!inning two
(2) years after the adoption of this ordinance. the
director shall each calendar Year thereafter for a
period of five (5) vears. be authorized to issue the
number of licenses equivalent to five (5) oercent of
the total number of luxury limousine sedans issued
pursuant to (c)(i). (ii)' (iii) and (iv). By April I of
each calendar year. the CSD shall file with the
County Manal!er a repOrt detailing the current
Miami-Dade County number of luxury limousine
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sedan licenses and the number of licenses to be
issued to reach an increase of five (5) percent in the
number of luxurv limousine sedans provided for in
this subsection. The CSD director shall
administratively issue such licenses pursuant to the
provisions ofthis section.
(Q) Method for distribution of new luxurY limousine sedan
for-hire licenses. Issuance of luxury limousine sedan
for-hire licenses shall be issued by the CSD director in
accordance with the following procedures:
ill Random selection or lotterv for new issues. A
random selection or lottery process shall be
conducted as determined by the director. The
random selection or lotterv process - shall be
conducted by an individual who shall not have
resoonsibility for the enforcement of this chapter.
All fees and applications must be received by the
CSD no later than fifty (50) calendar days afrer the
artnouncement of the lotterv.
(ill Separate lottery conducted by CSD. If. due to
revocation. cancellation. or lapse. there are ten (l0)
or more luxury sedan licenses which may be issued.
the CSD shall have authority to issue such licenses
utilizine: the procedures of this section. In such
event. the applicable deadlines for submission of
applications and for conduct of the lotterv may be
administratiyely determined by the director.
(Hi) Conditions for Participatinl! in random selection or
lottery process. All applicants shall pay a non-
refundable fee to participate in each random
selection or lottery process. Each application to
particinate' in the random selection or lotterv
process shall be filed in accordance with Section
31-602 of this Chapter. includinl! paYment of the
investie:ative and processing fee provided therein.
The CSD shall diSQualify applicants who do not
meet the reauirements of this Chapter from
participation in the lotterv. The director's decision
shall be final.
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(iy) No luxury limousine sedan for-hire license shall be
issued until the applicant has met the provisions of
Section 31-602 within fortv-five (45) days after the
applicant has been notified of his or her selection.
If the applicant believes he or she cannot meet the
reauirements within the 45-dav period. the applicant
may. prior to expiration of such 45-day period.
reauest in writing. a reasonable extension from the
CSD director. The CSD director may grant such a
reasonable extension that the director finds is in the
public interest.
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licenses:
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Each holder of a current and valid for-hire license to
operate a limousine shall. upon application. receive
one luxurv limousine sedan license for each such
license held. The number of for-hire luxurv
limousine sedan licenses issued pursuant to this
paral!.Taph (i) shall be subtracted from the total
number to be issued pursuant to Section 31-
603(a)(i). Such application shall be filed no later
than fortY-five (45) dayS after the effective date of
this ordinance. Failure to file such application
within the prescribed period shall result in forfeiture
of such option.
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Each leasee of a current and valid for-hire limousine
license as of January 1. 1999. shall. upon
apnlication and the submission of documentation
requested by CSD. receive one (]) luxury limousine
sedan license for each for-hire limousine license
leased prior to January 1. 1999. The number of
for-hire luxurv limousine sedan licenses issued
pursuant to this naral!.Taph Hi) shall be in addition to
the total number to be issued pursuant to
31-603(c)(iii). Such application shall be filed no
later than fortY-five (45) dayS after the effective
date of this ordinance. Failure to file such
anplication within the prescribed period shall result
in forfeiture of such ontion.
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(iii) Each person in whose name continuous intra
Miami-Dade County luxury limousine service was
offered prior to Januarv I. 1999 shaH be issued one
(1) luxurv limousine sedan license for each for-hire
luxury limousine sedan operated if the applicant: (I)
submits an apnlication which is anproved by the
CSD: (2) nays the applicable application
investigative and nrocessinl! fees: (3) provides proof
of continuous. intra Miami-Dade County luxury
limousine sedan service. as reauired herein: and (4)
enters into a settlement agreement with the County.
which shall. among other thinl!s. include a promise
that the applicant's future limousine operations will
comply with the reauirements of the Code and
requires the payment of a $500 per vehicle penalty
for each vear that a vehicle has been' operated
iIIel!ally. The settlement a!!Teement mav provide
for nayment of such penalty over a period of Years.
In order to demonstrate continuous. intra Miami-
Dade County luxury limousine sedan service before
January I. 1999. the applicant shall submit. in
addition to anv other information required bv the
County. the following documents: (I) annual
federal tax records relating to luxury limousine
services showing the payment of taxes consistent
with the provision of luxury limousine services as
stated in the application: (2) a list and description of
all vehicles ooerated. vehicle identification numbers
and the years of operation: (3) annual revenues per
vehicle: (4) evidence of automobile liability
insurance as required by Florida Statutes for each
vehicle operated: (5) the number of hours operated
per Year. per vehicle: (6) proof that each vehicle
provided at least 240 intra Miami-Dade County
trips for the 12-month calendar neriod prior to
January I. 1999: (7) occupational licenses for each
year the applicant provided for-hire limousine
service from a municipality in Miami-Dade County.
Miami-Dade County. or in the absence of an
occupational license from the preceding
governmental entities. an occupational license from
a municipality in Broward or Palm Beach Counties. .
or from Broward or Palm Beach Counties:
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(9) Articles of Incorooration. if reQuired bv law:
(10) fictitious name registrations. if reauired by law:
(11) annual renewals of Articles of Incorooration
and fictitious name registrations. if reauired by law:
(12) the name. address and telephone number for all
chauffeurs who drove each luxurv limousine and
the dates of emplovment: and (13) a notarized
affidavit. signed under oath. that the submitted
application and documents are true and genuine.
The CSD shall disaualify applicants who do not
meet the reauirements of this chapter. The number
offor-hire limousine licenses issued pursuant to this
paragraoh (iji) shall be subtracted from the total
number to be issued pursuant to section
3l-603(a)(i).
(iv) After totalinl! the number of for-hire luxurY
limousine sedan licenses issued pursuant to (c)Ci).
(in and (iii). twenty percent (20%) of the total
number of issued luxurY limousine sedan licel'ses to
be issued or 100 luxurY limousine sedan licenses.
whichever number is !!Teater. shall be distributed
through a random selection or lottery process to
taxicab chauffeurs who as of Januarv I. 1999. were
providinl! taxicab service in compliance with the
reQuirements of Chanter 31 of the Code. The
applicant shall be required to furnish 'such
documentation as shall be required by the CSD.
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hire luxurv limousine sedan licenses shall be issued
for a two (2) year period after the issuance of
licenses pursuant to Section 31-603(c)(i), (ii). (iii)
and (iv). If. in the future. additional luxurv
limousine sedan for-hire licenses are to be issued.
all applicants must meet the requirements of Section
31-602 and. shall be distributed as follows:
0) one-third 0/3) to holders of a current and valid
limousine for-hire license: (2) one-third (/3) to
persons who are providing taxicab service in
compliance with the reQuirements of Chanter 31 of
the Code: and (3) one-third (113) to applicants who
meet the requirements of section 31-602 of the
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(vi) No lotterv applicant may apply for more than
twenty (20) luxurv limousine sedan licenses.
iQ) Renewals. Additional rule for renewal of luxury limousine
sedan for-hire licenses. Failure to use a for-hire license
durin\! any nine (9) month period shall be deemed
abandonment and shall result in automatic revocation of the
for-hire license.
W Leasing the for-hire license. A luxurv limOUSine sedan
license shall not be leased to another party.
Sec. 31-604.
Establishinl! limousine rates.
Except as otherwise provided herein. the Commission shall
establish minimum rates for luxurv limousine sedan. stretch
limousine. super-stretch limousines. antiaue limousines. ancient
limousines and collectible limousines ooerating in Miami-Dade
County. Such rates shall be established. altered. amended. revised.
increased. or decreased in accordance with the following
procedures:
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The CSD. at Two year intervals or upOn request of the
Commission or the County Manal!er. shall investil!ate and
prepare a reoort concerning the existing rates for luxurv
sedans. ancient limousines. antiaue limousines. collectible
limousines. stretch. and SUPer stretch limousines. Said
investil!ation shall specify the relative changes in the
consumer orice index over the preceding Two-vear neriod
and shall ouantify what the rates would.be if the currently
approved minimum limousine rates were adiusted for such
change. Such investigation may also consider the financial
records of the industrY to determine revenues or expenses
when reauested by the Commission or County Manager.
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The CSD's repOrt shall be forwarded to the CounlY
Manal!er who shall preDare a recommendation to the Board
of County Commissioners.
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A public hearinl! concerning rates shall be scheduled at
which time all interested parties shall have an opportunity
to be heard. The Commission shall consider the CSD's
report. the County Martal!er's recommendation. and all
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evidence produced at the hearing and. bv resolution. shall
determine and set the appronriate rates as may be in the
public interest: provided. however. limousine minimum
rates shall be no less than three and one-third (3.33) times
the hourly rate oftaxicabs.
Sec. 31-605.
Chauffeur's Re2istration.
It shall be unlawful for any oerson to drive a limousine
over any street in Miami-Dade County without first having
obtained a chauffeur's rel!istration from the CSD pursuant to
Chapter 31 of this Code. No later than January 1. 2002. initial
limousine chauffeurs shall be reQuired to comnlete an apprentice
program as prescribed by the CSD.
Sec. 31-606.
Duties of Consumer Services Deoartment.
W In addition to the duties and responsibilities specified in
this article. the CSD shall be charged with the following
duties and responsibilities:
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by this article.
Investigate and prepare reoorts on alleged violations
of this article.
Enforce the provisions of this article.
Attempt to resolve complaints received from any
source conceminl! the industrY,
Issue. deny. suspend. and revoke all for-hire
licenses and chauffeurs' rel!istrations pursuant to the
orovisions of this chapter. and maintain appronriate
files Tel!arding same.
Preoare and conduct or cause to be conducted a
training and orientation Prol!.tam for chauffeurs and
a traininl! and orientation for for-hire license
holders.
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Develop and implement. in cooperation with the
industry. service expansion and improvements.
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ill Provide technical assistance to the industry.
f2.) Create and render technical assistance to a for-hire
vehicle advisorv group comprised of representatives
from consumers. the industry. transportation-related
interests. municinalities. and nublic interest
orl!anizations.
!JQl Develon a standardized reporting technique for
operators after consultation with a for-hire vehiCle
advisory eroup.
li.D Assign an exclusive number to be displayed on each
for-hire vehicle operating in Miami-Dade ~ounty.
Ull Provide a system to handle complaints of municipal
officials relating to for-hire service within such
municipalities and exoedite the solution of same.
[l}} Perform any other functions assil!ned bv the CounlV
Manal!er.
{H} Coordinate cooperative enforcement activities with
municipalities. includinl! implementinl! procedures
for the disposition of [me revenues collected.
ail Preoare and implement. in coordination and after
consultation with the industry_changes.
amendments. or modifications to administrative
orders establishinl! fees pursuant to this article and
provide the industrv with at least ten (l0) days
notice prior to consideration of such changes.
amendments or modifications by the Board of
County Commissioners.
11.21 Upon court order have closed and sealed unlicensed
service provider establishments in accordance with
this article.
{Q} The Director mav propose and the County Manager may
promulgate further rules and rel!u1ations to carry out the
provisions of this article. which rules and regulations. when
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approved by the Board of County Commissioners. shall
haye the force and effect of the law.
if} Except for the fees established by the County Manager and
approved by the Commission for for-hire vehicles
providing transportation of persons and their bagl!age from
Miami International Airport and from the Port of Miami.
wheneyer in this article a fee is charl!ed or is reQuired to be
paid. the amount of such fee shall be established bv
administrative order of the County Manager and approved
by the Commission. Such fees shall be deposited in a
separate Miami-Dade County fund and shall be used
exclusivelv to accomplish the rel!:Ulatorv purposes of this
article. The amount of each fee established hereunder shall
be reasonably related to the cost of the senrices and
rel!ulation provided therefor.
Sec. 31-607.
Operating permits.
ill It shall be unlawful for any for-hire vehicle to be operated
in Miami-Dade County without first obtaining a
Miami-Dade County operating oermit and maintaining such
permit current and valid in accordance with this chanter.
Oll Before any for-hire vehicle shall be ooerated. the license
holder shall make separate application to CSD for a permit
for each motor vehicle to be operated under such for-hire
license. Each apnlication shall be accompanied by a oermit
fee. which shall be non-refundable. Each oermit
anplication shall be in writinl!: on a form nrovided by the
CSD. The application shall state the name and license
number of the for-hire license holder and shall state .the
make. model vear of manufacture. VIN number. and state
license plate number of the vehicle to be ooerated. Such
application shall be accoIl\panied by proof that the for-hire
license holder owns the vehicle, No permit shall be issued
until the applicant has presented proof of the insurance
CQveral!e required bv this article and the for-hire vehicle
has passed all reauired vehicle insoections.
~ Permits shall be separately numbered and shall identify the
vehicle to which they applv. It shall be unlawful to operate
a for-hire vehicle without a current. valid operating permit
displayed within such vehicle.
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@ Each operatinl! Permit may be issued for UP to a one ([)
year period. The term of the permit shall be concurrent
with the term of the for~hire license and may be renewed
upon compliance with this section.
~ Ooerating permits shall not be transferred. assigned. or
leased.
ill In the event any motor vehicle for which a permit has been
issued shall become unsafe to operate or its body or seating
facilities become so damal!ed. deteriorated. or unclean as to
render said vehicle unfit for public use. CSD may suspend
the permit until such time as the condition is remedied:
nrovided. that no such suspension shall be effective until
the permit holder or vehicle driver has received' notice of
the particular conditions to be remedied.
Sec. 31-608.
Insurance reauirements.
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No for-hire motor vehicle shall be permitted to operate
without the license holder having first obtained and filed
with the CSD a certificate of insurance on forms provided
by the CSD for each for-hire motor vehicle showing the
federal vehicle identification number, a vehicle description.
and the for-hire license number. and shall list the for-hire
license holder. each chauffeW" the license holder allows to
operate the vehicle. and the owner of the vehicle as
insureds under an automobile liability insurance oolicy
with limits of liability no less than one hundred thousand
dollars ($100.000) per person. and three hundred thousand
dollars ($300.000) per occurrence for bodily iniury. and
fifty thousand dollars ($50.000) per occurrence for propertY
damage. Additionally. the certificate of insurance shall
soecify coveral!e for complete 24-hour vehicle onerations
for all drivers who have a Miami-Dade County chauffeur's
rel!istration. rel!ardless of where operated or whether
enl!al!ed in for-hire operations. and shall state the limits of
automobile liability and property damal!e coveral!e. Failure
to provide current certificates of insurance or to maintain
aporopriate insurance coverage for each for-hire vehicle
shall be grounds for revocation of the for-hire license.
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au Scope of Insurance. The insurance required in this section
shall be issued by an insurer that is a member of the Florida
Insurance Guaranty Association. Insurance coverage shall
be for a polic\' term of at least six (6) months. Nothing in
this insurance pOlicy or declaration shall permit binders.
deductibles. self insurance. or any provision requiring the
insured to reimburse the insurance company for claims.
W Each automobile liability insurance policy shall be
endorsed to provide for thirty (30) days' notice bv
registered mail to the CSD or any material change.
cancellation. or expiration. No policy will be accepted for
a shorter period than six (6) months.
@ Unless an operator furnishes the CSD with satisfactorv
evidence of the reauired insurance coverage prior to the
expiration of the thirty (30) days' notice specified in
subsection (c) of this section. or upon a third notice of
cancellation within twelve (\2) months. the for-hire license
shall be suspended forthwith by the Director and
surrendered to the CSD pending a hearing to determine
whether said for-hire license should be revoked. This
automatic suspension requirement will not pertain to a for-
hire motor vehicle when its insurer withdraws from Florida
and cancels its policies. or when the policy is canceled
through no fault of the operator,
W Examination of Insurance Policy. The CSD reserves the
ril!.ht to reauire submission of a certified COpy of or to
examine the oril!inal pOlicies of insurance includinl! but not
limited to endorsements. amendments. exclusions. riders.-
any additional contracts between the insured and the insurer
and apnlications to confirm the existence of the reauired
insured coveral!e.
Sec. 31-609.
Vehicle standards.
{!l In addition to the aoolicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
reauirements in 49 Code of Federal Rel!Ulations. part 571.
and Florida Statutes. the following vehicle standards shall
aDPlv to all for-hire motor vehicles ooerated under the
provisions of this article. It is the operator's responsibility
to insure that each vehicle meets the following standards
and minimum inspection reauirements:
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ill Brakes within allowable parameters as provided by
test eauipment readings for stopping effectiveness.
There shall be no leaks in lines. hoses. fittings. or
parts; hoses shall not be cracked or frayed: there
shall be no audible air leaks in air brake system.
ill License. nermit or inspection decals. as applicable.
shall be correctly displayed and be clearly visible
from the outside of the vehicle:
ill
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W chauffeur registration. operating permit
number. rate card. passenl!er advisory. and
any additional information as may be
reauired shall be displayed within the
vehicle in accordance with the inStructions
ofthe CSD.
Oil exterior vehicle sil!nage and markings shall
be as reQuired by the CSD.
Inside rear-view mirror and a mirror on each side of
vehicle.
A functioninl! speedometer and odometer indicating
sneed in miles oer hour and a functioning odometer
indicatinl! distance in miles.
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Functioninl! windows. door handles. and latches.
The Primarv and secondary hoodltrunkJrear access
door latches shall be fully onerable.
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A functioning interior li2ht within the passenl!er
compartment. If the light becomes defective. the
ooerator must correct the defect on the very next
day or remove the vehicle from service at that time.
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An ooeratinl! air-conditioning svstem that provides
cooled and heated air. If the air-conditioning system
becomes inoperable. the vehicle must be removed
from service until such svstem is reDaired.
Maximum output temperature will be based on a
sliding scale chart which takes outside air
temperature and relative humidity into account.
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Outnut temDerature will be taken at center duct with
controls set for maximum cooling.
The vehicle exterior must be free of grime. oil. or
other substances and free from cracks. breaks. dents
and damaged paint that detracts from the overall
appearance of the vehicle and that could harm.
iniure. soiL or impair the passenger or his or her
personal belonl!ings.
EQuipoed with hubcaps or wheel covers. on all four
(4) wheels. If not on the yehicle. the ODerator must
put them on the vehicle the next day.
Bumoerslmouldinwl!uards shall be. installed!
replaced as oril!inally manufactured except for
moldings on side panel doors.
The interior of the trunk. or rear portion of for-hire
vehicles. shall be free from dirt. !!rime. oil. trash. or
other material which could soil items placed therein
and free of orotrUding metal or other obiects that
could damage items placed therein.
The passenl!er compartment must be clean. free
from tom upholstery or floor coverinl!s. damaged or
broken seats. and orotrUdinl! sharD edges.. All
eQuioment in the interior of the vehicle shall be
safely and adequately secured. There shall be no
holes ooening to the passenl!er compartment from
the underbody.
A hom which shall be audible.
The driver's vision must be unobstructed on all four
(4) sides.
Safe tires - no recaDs shall be used. Maximum
allowable treadwear shall be where tread is level
with wear bar. or 2132" when measured at three
random places in tire tread. The tires shall be
inflated to manufacturer's soecifications and free of
cuts. cracks. bulges or eXpOsed belts.
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U21 Front-end and rear-end alignment shall be within
allowable parameters as provided by test equipment
readings for alil!nment.
lJ.1} Wiper blades must be able to clean I!lass when wet
and the rubber element shall not be tom. ripped. or
loose.
Q[} All lights shall be operable including 4-way flasher.
turn and signal. clearance. warning. marker. brakes.
taillight. license plate. backup. and parking light.
All lights must be of correct color and properly
positioned as reauired by Florida Statutes and
rel1:Ulations. All dome lights must be operable with
lens in place.
D..2} Reflectors and lenses shall not be cracked or
missing and must be of correct color and properly
positioned.
(20) Both low and high beam headlights shall be
ooerable. and within test equipment allowable
readinl!S.
ill} Glass shall not be broken or cracked and chips must
be capable of beinl! !!Tound out. leaving a smooth.
clear finish.
(22) Doors shall be operable with all weather striopinl!
and rubber seals.
an Vehicle steering and suspension shall be functional.
(24) Seat belts for all persons transported shall be in
place and functional. unless otherwise exempted by
regulation.
(25) Limousines shall not displav the word(s) "taxicab."
"taxi." or "cab" on the vehicle exterior or interior
and shall not be eQuiooed with a taximeter.
ili1 Vehicle al!e limits and inspection schedules. Vehicle al!e
limits and frequency of for-hire vehicle inspections are as
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follows: provided however. that the CSD mav inspect a for-
hire vehicle at any time:
ill Luxurv limousine sedans. No luxurv limousine
sedan initially nlaced into service shall be older than
two (2) model years of al!e. No luxury limousine
sedan that exceeds five (5) model vears of age shall
be inspected or operated.
ill Stretch limousines. No stretch limousine initially
placed into service shall be older than two (2)
model years of age. No stretch limousine that
exceeds five (5) model years of age shall be
insnected or operated; provided.. however. that a
luxury sedan vehicle that is ejther a fift~ (\5) or
greater model year Rolls Royce. Packard or
Mercedes Benz that has been stretched a minimum
of 42 inches may be operated beyond five (5) model
years as lonl! as the vehicle meets the inspection
reauirements of the Code.
ill Suoer-stretch limousines. No sUDer-stretch
limousine initially placed into service shall be older
than two (2) model years of age. No suDer-stretch
limousine that exceeds seven (7) model years of al!e
shall be insPected or operated: provided. however.
that a luxury sedan vehicle that is either a ftfteen
(5) or !!Teater model year Rolls Royce. Packard or
Mercedes Benz that has been stretched a minimum
of 120 inches may be oPerated beyond seven (7)
model years as long as the vehicle meets the
insDeCtion reauirements of the Code.
ffi The limousine vehicle al!e reauirements will be
effective one vear after adqption of this ordinance.
ill Ancient. antiaue. or collectible limousines are
exempt from the vehicle al!e reauirements of this
article.
!.2:l Limousines shall minimally meet the followinl!
inspection schedule:
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ill Limousines one (1) through two (2) model
years of age shall be inspected annually:
(ill Limousines three (3) through four (4) model
years of age shall be inspected semi-
annually;
(iii) Limousines five (5) model years of age or
more shall be inspected Quarterlv: provided.
however. that ancient or antique limousines
shall be inspected semi-annually.
(f) lnsnection fees. The CSD shall charge non-refundable fees
for inspection and re-inspection of anY for-hire vehicle for
compliance with the vehicle standards and reauirements of
this subsection. Inspection results shall be recorded and a
copy provided. Any vehicle failing to meet any reauired
vehicle safety standard shall not be operated until it passes
are-inspection.
@ Disnlay of information identifYing vehicle number and
companv. The operatinl! permit number. fares. or rates.
for-hire licertSe holder's name. and business telephone
number shall be permanently displayed in the interior of the
vehicle in accordance with instructions issued by the CSD.
W Telecommunication devices. Limousines shall be equipped
with a two-way radio or cellular telephone.
ill Vehicles ooerated oursuant to a luxurv limousine sedan
license shall be either entirely silver. black. navY or white.
Sec. 31-610.
Enforcement of article.
!Al This article shall be enforced by authorized personnel of
the CSD. the police forces of the various municipalities in
Miami-Dade County. and by the Miami-Dade Police
Deoartment. When specifically authorized by the Director.
this article may be enforced by personnel of the SeapOrt
and Aviation Department when violations occur within
their respective boundaries. The CSD shall prepare and
distribute to all authorized enforcement personnel an
enforcement manual outlining procedures for the detection.
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reporting. and issuance of citations or deficiency reports for
yiolations of this article.
Dll The CSD may emnloy a deficiency or warning system
throul!h which operators are I!iven written notice of minor
violations and a specified period of time to correct Same.
Unless otherwise provided. all other violations shall be
processed under Chapter 8CC of the Code.
kl Deficiency reports and citations shall be issued to the Party
responsible for the violation as set forth in this article. Any
person issued a deficiency report or a citation shall sign and
accept said report or citation. Notice given to a chauffeur
for a violation involving the vehicle under his control shall
be deemed notice to the ooerator.
@ Whenever a COrPOration. partnership. or assocIation
violates any of the nrovisions of this article. such violation
shall be deemed also to be that of the individual officers.
directors. partners. or agents of such cOrPOration who have
personally authorized. personally ordered. or personally
done any of the actions constitulinl! in whole or in Dart such
violation. and any such officer. director. partner. or al!ent
may be fined in the same manner and to the same extent as
herein Provided for an individual.
W Notwithstanding the nrovisions of this section. the Director
may secure enforcement of the provisions of this article by
any lel!al action necessary. such as apnlication to any court
for iniunctiye relief or other appropriate relief.
Sec. 31-611.
Suspension and revocation ProCeediD2S.
W Grounds for suspension or revocation. In addition to the
grounds for automatic suspension or revocation provided
elsewhere in this chaPter. for-hire licenses. operatinl!
tleTIl1its. and chauffeur rel!istrations shall be subiect to
sUS1letlSion or revocation by the Director as follows:
ill Upon the Director's determination that:
ill The license. registration. or permit holder
has pled nolo contendere. pled l!:Uilty. been
found guilty. or been convicted (rel!ardless
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of whether adiudication has been withheld)
of any criminal offense which would
preclude the issuance of the license.
registration. or permit as provided in this
chapter;
@ The license, registration. or permit was
obtained by an application in which any
material fact was omitted or falsely stated:
(iii) The license. registration. or oermit holder
has failed to comply with or has violated any
of the Provisions of this chaPter:
(iv) The public interest will best be served by
revocation. or susnension of the license.
registration. or permit: provided. however.
that good cause be shown;
ill The chauffeur has failed any drug test
reauired by the Code or state or federal law;
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(vi) Any for-hire limousine has been operated in
violation of any of the provisions of this
chaPter.
Oll Notice of susoension or revocation action. Except where
this chanter provides for automatic suspension or
revocation. the CSD shall nrovide notice of suspension or
revocation to the violator by certified mail. ten (10) days -
before the violator must comply with the director's
decision.
{g Apoeals from decisions of Director and administrative
hearinl!S.
ill Ri2ht to aooea1. Anv for-hire license holder and
for-hire chauffeur shall have the ri2ht to anpeal
application denials. suspensions. and revocations by
the Director. The named narrv shall elect to either:
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. iil Comply with the Director's decision in the
manner indicated on the Notice of Director's
decision: or
ili1 Reauest an administrative hearing before a
hearing officer to appeal the decision of the
Director.
ill Filinl! the appeal. Appeal by administrative hearing
shall be accomplished by filing within ten (l0) days
after the date of the decision complained of a
written notice of appeal to the Clerk of the Courts.
Code Enforcement Section. The notice of appeal
shall set forth concisely the nature of the -decision
appealed and the reasons or grounds for anpeal.
ill Failure to appeal. Failure to appeal the decision of
the Director within the prescribed time oeriod shall
constitute a waiver of the person's ril!ht to an
administrative hearing before the hearing officer.
Where the Director's decision involves a suspension
or revocation, a waiver of the ril!ht to an
administrative hearing shall be treated as an
admission of the violation and the Director's
decision shall be deemed final and enforceable. No
further remedies shall be l!TaDted and the decision
shall stand.
ffi Hearinl! officers. Hearing Officers shall be
appointed by the Clerk of the Courts. Code
Enforcement Section.
ill Schedulinl! and conduct of hearinl!.
iil Upon receiPt of a timely reQuest for an
administrative hearing. the hearinl! officer
shall set the matter down for hearing on the
next rel!:Ularlv scheduled hearinl! date or as
soon as pOssible thereafter or as mandated in
the soecified section of the Code.
ili1 The hearing officer shall send a notice of
hearing by first class mail to the named
narrv at his. her or its last known address.
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The notice of hearing shall include but not
be limited to the followinl!: nlace. date. and
time of the hearing: ril!ht of the named party
to be represented bv a lawyer: ril!ht of the
named party to present witnesses and
evidence: in the case of a director's decision
involvinl! susoension or revocation. notice
that failure of the named paTty to attend the
hearing shall be deemed a waiver of the
right to hearing and an admission of the acts
specified in the notice: and notice that
requests for continuances will not be
considered if not received by the hearing
officer at least ten (10) calendar days prior
to the date set for hearing.
{f} The hearing officers shall call hearinl!s on a
monthly basis or upon the reauest of the
CSD. No hearing shall be set sooner than
fifteen (! 5) calendar days from the date of
notice of the Director's decision. unless
otherwise prescribed by this chaPter.
@ A hearing date shall not be postPOned or
continued unless a reauest for continuance.
showinl! I!ood cause for such continuance. is
received in writing by the hearing officer at
least ten (! 0) calendar days prior to the date
set for the hearim!. No additional
continuances shall be !!.ranted without
concurrence of the CSD.
W All hearinl!s conducted bv a hearinl! officer
shall be open to the nublic. All testimony
shall be under oath. If the named narty has
been properlv notified. a hearing may
proceed in the absence of the named party
and the failure to attend a hearing shall be
deemed a waiver of the ril!ht to a hearinl!
and an admission of the acts specified in the
notice.
ill The proceedings at the hearing shall be
recorded and mav be transcribed at the
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expense of the party reauesting the
transcriPt.
{g} The Clerk of the Board of COUlity
Commissioners shall provide clerical and
administratiye personnel as may be
reasonably required bv each hearing officer
. for the proper oerformance of his or her
duties.
ill Each case before a hearing officer shall be
presented by the director or his or her
designee.
ill The hearing need not be conducted in
accordance with the formal rules -relating to
evidence and wimesses.
ill Each party shall have the following rights:
to call and examine wimesses: to introduce
exhibits: to cross-examine opPOsinl!
wimesses on any relevant matter; to impeach
any wimess regardless of which Party first
called him or her to testify: and to rebut the
evidence al!ainst him or her. All releyant
evidence shall be admitted.
ill The hearing officer shall make findinl!s of
fact based on the evidence of record. In
order to make a findinl! upholdinl! the
Director's decision the hearinl! officer must
find that a preponderance of the evidence
suoPOrts the Director's decision and. where
applicable. indicate that the named party
was responsible for the violation of the
relevant section of the Code as charl!ed.
ill If the Director's decision is affirmed the
named oarty may be held liable for the
reasonable costs of the administrative
hearing.
(m) The fact-finding determination of the
hearing officer shall be limited to whether
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the allel!ed violation occurred or whether
comoetent. substantial evidence suPPOrts the
Director's decisions. Based upon this
fact-finding determination. the hearing
officer shall either affirm or reverse the
decision of the Director. If the hearing
officer affirms the decision of the Director.
the named narty shall have fifteen (15) days
from the date of the hearing officer's
decision to comply with the decision of the
Director. If the hearing officer reverses !be
decision of the Director and finds (I) the
named party not responsible for the violation
alleged: or (2) . insufficient basis for the
denial of application. a written decision shall
be prenared setting forth the basis for such
determination. If the hearing officer
reverses the decision of the Director. the
named party shall not be required to comnly
with the decision of the Director. absent
reversal of the hearinl! officer's findings
pursuant to Section 31-61 \( c)( 6). If the
decision of the hearinl! officer is to affirm.
then the following shall be included in the
decision:
00 Decision of the Director.
{Ql Administrative costs of the hearing.
if} Date for compliance. if applicable.
ill} The hearinl! officer shall have the power to:
00 AdOPt procedures for the conduct of
hearinl!s:
{Ql Subooena allel!ed violators and
witnesses for hearinl!S; subpOenas
may be served by the Miami-Dade
County Police Department or by the
hearing officer's staff:
if} SubpOena evidence: and
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@ Take testimony under oath.
J.Q.l Appeals.
ill The named pam or the county may appeal a
final order of the hearinl! officer by filing a
notice of apoeal in the Circuit Court in and
for Miami-Dade County. Florida. in
accordance with the procedures and within
the time provided by the Florida Rules of
Appellate Procedure for the review of
administrative action.
(Q} Unless the findings of the hearinl!. officer are
overturned in a proceeding held oursuant to
Section 31-611( c)( 6), all findings of the
hearing officer shall be admissible in any
further proceeding to compel compliance
with the director's decision.
ill Nothing contained in this chanter shall prohibit
Miami-Dade County from enforcing the Code by
any other means authorized by law. The
enforcement procedures outlined herein are
cumulative to all others and shall not be deemed to
be nrereauisites to filing suit for the enforcement of
any section of this Code. The words "action" and
"decision" as used herein shall not include the filing
of any action by the director in any court. The
Director may reconsider at any time any action or
decision taken by the Director and therefore may
modify such an action or decision.
Sec. 31-612. Violations; penalties.
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In addition to any other oenalties orovided by law.
including. but not limited. to those Drovided in this article.
a violation of any applicable provision of this article by a
for-hire license holder or rel!istered chauffeur shall
constitute a civil offense punishable bv the anolicable civil
penalty as orovided in the schedule of civil penalties in
Section 8CC-IO of this Code. Failure of a oerson to oav a
civil oenalty within sixty (60) davs of the due date for
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paying such fine as specified on the civil violation notice or
within sixty (60) days of the date of the final outcome of
any timely filed appeal of such violation notice. whichever
is later. shall result in automatic susnension of such
person's for-hire license. operatinl! permit. and chauffeur
registration. and all for-hire operations shall cease until
such fine is naid in full. If a person commits five (5)
violations of the same section of this chaPter during any
twelve (12) month period. such person's for-hire license.
operating permit. or chauffeur's registration shall be
automatically revoked. If a person commits five (5)
violations of this chanter during any twelve (\ 2) month
oeriod. such person's for-hire license. operating permit. or
chauffeur's rel!istration may be suspended for a period of
UP to six (6) months or revoked.
Failure to correct items recorded on a deficiency report by
the time of deadline shall cause a citation to be issued for
each such item. Citations shall be issued under Chapter
8CC of the Code.
Any person who is found I!uilty on at least two (2) prior
occasions within a three (3) year period of advertisinl! or
providing for-hire transtlOrtation. drivinl!. or operatinl! a
for-hire vehicle without having a valid. current for-hire
license. operating oerrnit. or chauffeur's rel!istration as
reauired bv this chapter. shall be punishable bv fines of
!!Teater than $5.000 but less than $10.000 and/or
imprisonment not to exceed fom-five (45) days.
Except for civil violations. the hearinl!s specified in
subsection (c) hereof shall be within the iurisdiction of the
County Court. and the Clerk of the Court is hereby
empowered to dispose of the case and fines assessed
through the normal procedure.
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Anvone who engal!es a for-hire vehicle with intent to
defraud the chauffeur or operator shall be in violation of
this article and subiect to a fine of $500 and/or
imprisonment not to exceed ten (J 0) davs.
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Anv person who is found guilty of sil!ninl! an apolication
for issuance. renewal. modification. assil!nment. sale. or
transfer of a for-hire license. chauffeur registration. or
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ooeratinl! permit which falsely states any material fact shall
be punished by a fine of $1.000 and/or imprisonment in the
County Jail for thirty (30) davs ).
Sec. 31-613.
Special provisions.
The provisions of this article shall be the exclusive rel!ulations
applicable to the provision of and oneration of for-hire motor
vehicle transportation services in Miami-Dade County.
Notwithstanding the provisions of any municinal ordinance.
resolution. or al!reement to the contrarv. from and after the
effective date of this article. no municioality shall authorize.
establish. change. alter. amend. or otherwise rel!:Ulate for-hire
transnortation in Miami-Dade County. Regulations established by
this article shall be uniform throughout Miami-Dade County both
in the incomorated and uninCOrPOrated areas without" regard to
municinal boundaries. All municipal ordinances or resolutions to
the contrary are hereby superseded and rescinded.
Sec. 31-614.
Seizure, impoundment and forfeiture.
W Seizure. Police officers or such other emnloyees as may be
desil!nated by the County Manal!er are authorized to seize
and impound any for-hire motor vehicle which such officer
or emplovee has probable cause to believe is beinl!
operated in violation of Section 31-602(a) or 31-607(a) of
Article VI of Chapter 31 of the Miami-Dade County Code.
A vehicle seized in accordance with this subsection shall be
removed to a desimated secured facility.
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Within twenty-four (24) hours of a seizure. as
described in Section 31-6l4(a). a police officer or
other designated county employee shall make a
diligent search and inauiTVas to the owner's name
and address and make a eood faith effort to I!ive a
notice of seizure in writinl! to said vehicle owner of
the fact of such seizure. the !!Tounds for seizure.
identification of the seized vehicle and information
conceminl! these rel!ulations and the designated
secured facility to which the vehicle was or will be
taken. A COpy of said notice of seizure shall also be
given to the PTOnrietor of such secured facility.
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ill Whenever an officer or desil!nated emoloyee seizes
a vehicle under this section. and does not know. and
is not able to ascertain the name of the owner. or for
any other reason is unable to give the notice to the
owner as hereinabove provided. then and in that
event the officer or desil!nated employee shall
immediately send or cause to be sent a written
report of such removal by mail to the Motor Vehicle
Commissioner of the Miami-Dade Police
Department.
Vehicle imooundment hearing. Whenever the owner of
record of a vehicle seized pursuant to this section makes a
reQuest of the CSD in oerson and in writing for a vehicle
impoundment hearing within ten (10) days of seizure
exclusive of Saturdays. SundayS and legal holidavs. a
magistrate. as Provided in Section 318.32. Florida Statutes.
a county court iudge or a hearing examiner. who shall not
have respOnsibili1:y for the enforcement of this article and
who shall be desil!nated by the CSD Director. shall conduct
the hearing within twenty-four (24) hours or as soon as
nracticable. excluding Saturdavs. Sundays and legal
holidays. All interested persons shall be I!iven reasonable
opportunity to be heard at the vehicle impoundment
hearing. The formal roles of evidence shall not apply. If.
after the hearinl!. the ma2istrate. county court iudge. or
hearinl! examiner determines that there is no probable cause
to believe that the vehicle is subiect to seizure and
impoundment under subsection (a), the mal!istrate. county
court ;udl!e or hearing examiner shall order the immediate
return of the vehicle. If. after the hearing. the magistrate.
county court iudge or hearing examiner determines that
there is probable cause to believe that the vehicle is subiect
to seizure and impoundment under subsection (a). the
ma2istrate. county court iudl!e or hearing examiner shall
order the continued impoundment of the vehicle as
provided in this section unless the owner of the vehicle (I)
posts with the court or CSD a cash bond in the amount of
the maximum fine(s). olus any applicable towing and
storal!e fees. or (2) oleads guilty or nolo contendere and
pays in full any towinl! and storage fees plus the fine(s).
Notwithstanding the foregoing. if. after the hearing. it is
determined that there is probable cause to believe that the
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vehicle is subiect to forfeiture oroceedinl!s pursuant to
Section 31-614( g). said vehicle shall not be released.
(Q) Hearing rel!arding Code violation charged in field
enforcement report and/or complaint/arrest affidavit.
Within ten (\ 0) days after a vehicle is seized and
imnounded pursuant to this section or as soon as
practicable. the CSD and/or the Clerk's Office shall notify
by certified mail. return receiPt reauested. the owner of
record of the date. time and location of a hearing that will
be conducted regarding the Code violations charl!ed in the
field enforcement report. the complaint/arrest affidavit or
other charging instrument. The hearinl! shall be conducted
within thirty (30) days after the vehicle was seized or as
soon as practicable. The hearinl! shall be conducted by a
mal!istrate. county court iudge or hearinl! examiner. All
interested persons shall be given a reasonable onnortunirv
to be heard at the hearinl!.
~ Decisions at hearinl!
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If the magistrate. county court iudl!e or hearing
examiner dismisses the Code violation(s) charl!ed in
the field enforcement reoort. complaint/arrest
affidavit or other charl!inl! document and/or finds
the Derson charged not I!Uilty. the mal!istrate.
county court iudl!e or hearing examiner shall issue
an order for release of the seized vehicle without
removal and storal!e fees.
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If the mal!istrate. county court iudl!e or hearing
examiner finds a violation of the Code~-- the
mal!istrate. county court iudl!e or hearing examiner
shall assess a fine and/or iail sentence as provided
in Section 31-612 of the Code. and removal and
storal!e fees. The fine(s). if any. and remoyal and
storage fees must be naid in order to obtain an order
for release of the seized vehicle. A mal!istrate.
county court iudge or hearing examiner shall not
issue an order releasinl! the vehicle where said
vehicle is subiect to forfeiture proceedinl!s pursuant
to Section 31-614(g)
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ill If the owner does not obtain the vehicle by the date
specified in the order of release. the owner shall be
responsible for any further storage fees. and
payment of such fees shall be made before the
release ofthe vehicle.
~ A vehicle shall not be released from storage prior to
the scheduled hearing specified in this subsection if
the vehicle is subiect to forfeiture pursuant to
Section 3I-614(1!) ofthe Code.
ill Default hearinl!. If the owner of the seized vehicle
fails to appear for the hearinl! soecified in Section
31-6I4( d)' a default hearing will be held. A
mal!istrate. county coUrt iudl!e or hearing examiner
shall make a determination pursuant to 'para2raph
(I) or (2) of this subsection (e). The CSD will
inform the reStlQndent of the default determination
by certified mail. return receiPt reauested. The
information mailed to the owner shall include the
provision of Section 31-614 herein concerning
abandoned vehicles. The respondent may comply
with the default determination within seven
calendar dayS of such mailinl! or move to vacate
such default determination. In the event that such
default determination is vacated. the reSpOndent
shall be entitled to a hearinl! de novo on the original
complaint/arrest affidavit. field enforcement report
or other charl!ing document. Such hearing shall be
scheduled within ten (10) working davs of the order
vacatinl! the default determination or as soon as
practicable.
Appeals. If a violation of Section 31-602(a) or 31-607(a)
of the Code is found. the assessed fine(s) tOl!ether with
removal and storage must be paid in order to apoeal.
However. if the vehicle is the subiect of a forfeiture
proceedinl! pursuant to Section 31-614(g) of the Code. only
the fine. if any. must be paid in order to appeal. If upon
appeal the decision is reversed in whole or part. the
appellant shall receive a refund of the relevant finer s) and
fees.
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Forfeiture. In addition to the penalties set forth in
Sections 31-611 and 31-612 of the Code. any
for-hire motor vehicle used to commit three (3) or
more violations of Section 3l-602(a) or 31-607(a)
of the Code on at least three (3) senarate occasions
within a thirty-six (36) month period. where all of
such violations were committed on or after the
effective date of this ordinance shall be subject to
forfeiture upon notice and iudicial determination.
Determination by the CSD Director. The Director .
of the CSD shall determine whether to pursue the
remedy of forfeiture. Miami-Dade County.shall not
use the seized vehicle for any pumose until the.
ril!hts to. interest in. and title to the seized property
are perfected in accordance with this section. This
section does not prohibit use or ooeration necessary
for reasonable maintenance of seized vehicles.
Reasonable efforts shall be made to maintain seized
vehicles in such a manner as to minimize loss of
value.
Vehicles subiect to forfeiture may be seized
provided that the owner is notified at the time of the
seizure or by certified mail. return receiPt reQuested.
that there is a right to an adversarlal preliminary
hearinl!. after the seizure to determine whether
probable cause exists to believe that such vehicle
has been used to commit three (3) or more
violations of Section 3I-602(a) or 3I-607(a) of the
Code on at least three (3) seoarate occasions within
a thirty-six (36) month ueriod. where all of such
violations were committed on or after the effective
date of this ordinance. The CSD or other authorized
law enforcement agencies shall make a dilil!ent
effort to notify the owner of the seizure. Notice
nrovided by certified mail must be mailed within
five (5) workinl! davs of the seizure and shall state
that the owner may reauest an adversarial
nreliminarv hearing within fifteen (15) days of
receivinl!. such notice. When a post-seizure
adversarial preliminary hearinl! as provided herein
is requested. it shall be held within ten (10) days
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after the reauest or as soon as practicable. If the
court determines that the reauired probable cause
exists. the court shall order the property restrained
by the least restrictive means to protect against
diSpOsal waste. or continued illegal use pending
diSpOsition of the forfeiture proceeding. If the court
orders the release of the vehicle. all fines. if any.
and towing and storal!e fees shall be paid nrior to
release.
(i) Neither replevin nor any other action to recover any
interest in such property shall be maintained in anv
court. except as provided in this section: however.
such action may be maintained if forfeiture
proceedings are not initiated within forty-five (45)
days after the date of seizure. However. if good
cause is shown. the court mav extend the
aforementioned period to sixty (60) davs.
ill The court shall order the forfeiture of anv other
prooertY of a claimant of a vehicle. excluding
lienholders. UP to the value of the vehicle subiect to
forfeiture under this section if the vehicle:
w Cannot be located;
ili} Has been transferred to. sold to. or deposited
with a third party:
if) Has been placed beyond the iurisdiction of
the court:
@ Has been substantially diminished in value
by any act or omission of the person in
possession of the propertY: or
W Has been comminl!led with anv prooertv
which cannot be divided without difficulty.
(Q) Exceotions
W No vehicle shall be forfeited under the
provisions of this section if the owner of
such vehicle establishes by a nreponderance
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of the evidence that she or he neither knew.
nor should have known aftef a reasonable
inauirv. that such vehicle was beinl!. used or
was likely to be used in violation of Section
31-602(a) or 31-607(a) of the Code.
ili} No bona fide lienholder's interest shall be
forfeited under the provisions of thjs section
if such lienholder establishes by a
prenonderance of the evidence that she or he
neither knew. nor should have known after a
reasonable inauirv. that such prooerty was
beinl!. used or was likely to be used in
violation of Section 31-602(a) or 31-607(a)
of the Code. that such use was without his or
her expressed or implied consent. and that
the lien had been perfected in the manner
prescribed by law prior to such seizure.
if} No vehicle which is rented or leased from 'l .
company enl!al!.ed in the business of rentinl!
or leasing vehicles shall be forfeited under
the provision of this section if the company
establishes bv a prePOnderance of the
evidence that it neither knew. nor should
have known. that the vehicle was beinl!. used
or was likely to be used in violation of
Section 31-602(a) or 31-607(a) of the Code.
When a vehicle which is rented or leased
from a company enl!.al!ed in the business of
rentinl! or leasinl! vehicles is seized under
this section.. upon learninl!. the address or
phone number of said company. the CSD
shalL as soon as Dracticable. inform said
company that the vehicle has been seized.
@ Mv interest in. title to. Of rillht to a vehicle
titled or rel!istered iointly by the use of the
coniunctives "and." "and/or." or "or" held by
a co-owner shall not be forfeited if the
co-owner establishes by a preponderance of
the evidence that such co-owner neither
knew. nor had reason to know. after
reasonable inauirv. that such prooeny was
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used or was likely to be used in violation of
Section 31-602(a) or 3J-607(a) of the Code.
When the interests of each culpable co-
owner are forfeited. any remaining co-
owners shall be afforded the opportunity to
purchase the forfeited interest in. title to. or
right to the property from Miami-Dade
County. If any remaining co-owner does not
purchase such interest. Miami-Dade County
may hold the property in co-ownership. sell
its interest in the nropeTtV. liquidate its
interest in the property. or dispose of its
interest in the property in anv other
reasonable manner.
ill Forfeiture oroceedings
1il It is the policy of Miami-Dade County that
the provisions of this section are adopted to
deter and prevent the continued use of
for-hire motor vehicles to violate Section
31-602(a) or 31-607(a) of the Code while
protectinl! proprietarv interests of innocent
owners and lienholders and to authorize the
use of the proceeds collected under this
section as supplemental fundinl! for
enforcement purDOses.
ili} The Florida Rules of Civil Procedure shall
l!.overn forfeiture nroceedinl!s under this.
section unless otherwise specified herein.
~ AnY trial on the ultimate issue of forfeiture
shall be decided by a iury. unless such ril!ht
is waived by the claimant of the vehicle
throul!h a written waiver or on the record
before the court conductinl!. the forfeiture
proceedinl!.
@ Miami-Dade County shall promptly nroceed
against the vehicle by filinl!. a complaint in
the circuit court.
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The complaint shall be styled. "in RE
FORFEITURE OF "
(followed by the name or description
of the vehicle). The complaint shall
contain a brief jurisdictional
statement. a description of the
subiect matter of the proceedinl!. and
a statement of the facts sufficient to
state a cause of action that would
support a final iudl!.ment of
forfeiture. The complaint must be
accompanied by a verified
supportinl! affidavit.
@ If no oerson entitled to notice
requests an adversarial iireliminary
hearinl!.. as provided in Section 31-
614( l!.)(3). the court. upon receiPt of
the complaint. shall review the
complaint and the verified
sUPpOrtin2 affidavit to determine
whether there was probable cause for
the seizure. Upon a finding of
probable cause. the court shall enter
a probable cause order.
(iii) The court shall reauire any claimant
of a vehicle who desires to contest
the forfeiture to file and serve uoon
the attomey representinl!. Miami-
Dade County any resoonsive
nleadinl!s and afftrmative defenses
within twenty (20) days after receiPt
of the comnlaint and probable cause
findinl!..
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Miami-Dade County shall serve
notice of the forfeiture complaint by
certified mail. return receint
requested. to each person havinl!. a
security interest in the vehicle.
Miami-Dade County shall also
oublish notice of the forfeiture
complaint twice each week for two
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(2) consecutive weeks in a
newspaner of general circulation In
Miami-Dade Countv.
ill) The notice shall. in addition to
stating that which is reauired by
Section 31-614(g)(3) describe the
prooerty. state the county. place. and
date of seizure: state the
l!.overnmental entity holdinl!. the
seized pronerrv. and state the name
of the court in which the comDlaint
will be filed.
Oil) Miami-Dade County shall be
obligated to make a dilil!ent search
and inauiry as to the owner of the
vehicle. and if. after such diligent
search and inauirv. Miami-Dade
County is unable to ascertain any
person entitled to notice. the aCTUal
notice reauirements by mail shall not
be applicable.
{g} When the claimant of the vehicle and
Miami-Dade County al!Tee to settle .the
forfeiture action Drior to the conclusion of
the forfeiture oroceedinl!.. the settlement
al!Teement shall be reviewed. unless such
review is waived by the claimant of the
vehicle in writinl!.. by the court or a mediator
or arbitrator al!reed upOn by the claimant
and Miami-Dade County.
au Upon clear and convincing evidence that the
seized vehicle was used to commit a third or
subseauent violation of Section 31-602(a) or
31-607(a) of the Code on at least three (3)
separate occasions within a thirtY-six (36)
month period. where all of such violations
were committed on or after the effective
date of this Ordinance. the court shall order
the seized prooerty forfeited to Miami-Dade
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County. As used in this subsection. a
"violation" occurs when a person or entity
pleads l!uilty or nolo contendere or is
convicted or found guilty (rel!ardless of
whether adiudication is withheld) of
violatinl! Section 31-602(a) or 31-607(a) of
the Code usinl!. the vehicle subiect to
forfeiture. The final order of forfeiture by
the court shall perfect in Miami-Dade
County ril!.ht. title. and interest in and to
such prooerlY. subiect only to the ril!.hts and
interests of bona fide lienholders. and shall
relate back to the date of seizure.
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The seized properly shall be released
immediately to the oerson entitled to
possession of the properlY as
determined by the court when the
claimant prevails at the conclusion of
the forfeiture proceedinl!.. and
Miami-Dade County decides not to
apoeaL
ill) When the claimant of the vehicle
prevails at the conclusion of the
forfeiture proceedinl!.. anv decision
to aooeal must be made bv the CSD
Director. If the claimant prevails on
apoeal. Miami-Dade County shall
immediately release the seized
prooertv to the person entitled to
possession of the prooerlY as
determined bv the court.
ill DiSpOsition of forfeited propertY where no
lien. When Miami-Dade County obtains a
[mal iudl!ment I!ralItinl! forfeiture of a
vehicle. it mav elect to:
ill Retain the nropertv for the County'S
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Sell the property at public auction
or by sealed bid to the highest
bidder: or
(iii)
Salvage. trade. or transfer the vehicle
to any public or nonprofit
organization.
(k} DiSpOsition of forfeited property where lien,
If the forfeited vehicle is subiect to a lien
preserved by the court as provided . in
Section 31-614(l!)(6)(b) Miami-Dade
County shall:
ill Sell the property with the proceeds
being used towards satisfaction of
any liens: or
(ill Have the lien satisfied nrior to taking
any action authorized by Section
31-614(g)(7)(j).
ill Priority of disbursement. The proceeds
from the sale of a forfeited vehicle shall be
disbursed in the followinl!. Priority:
ill Payment of the balance due on any
lien preserved by the court in the
forfeiture proceedings.
ill) Payment of the costs incurred by
Miami-Dade County in connection
with the storal!.e. maintenance.
security. and forfeiture of such
prooerty.
(im Payment of court costs incurred in
the forfeiture proceedinl!.
(iy) The remaininl! proceeds shall be
deposited in an Enforcement Trust
Fund hereby established by the
Board of County Commissioners.
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therefrom shall be used for
enforcement of. the provisions of
Chapter 31 of the Code.
ili.l Abandoned vehicles
ill If an owner does not assert an interest in a
seized vehicle by removing it from storage
within the time periods specified in
paragraph (2) of this subsection (h). the
vehicle shall be deemed abandoned. A
declaration of such abandonment may be
made by a circuit court iudge after a duly
noticed hearinl! without further hearing.
.
ill A vehicle shall be deemed abandoned.
pursuant to paral!raph (I) herein. if an
owner:
ill has not removed the vehicle from
storage within ten (10) days of
obtaining an order of release
pursuant to Section 31-614( c).( e) or
(g )(7)(i) herein: or
(!;U has not paid the fines. if anv. and
towinl! and storal!e fees within ten
(10) dayS of a hearinl! determination
of violation nursuant to Section 31-
614(e)(2) herein. or within ten (10)
dayS after notice of a default
determination of violation was
mailed to the owner pursuant to
Section 31-614(e)(5\ herein: or
{s} has not paid the fines. if anv. and
towing and storae:e fees within ten
(10) davs of denial or a motion to
vacate a default determination
DUrsuant to Section 31-614( e)( 5); or
@ has not naid the fines. if any. and
towinl! and storal!e fees within ten
(10) days after a notice was mailed
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by the CSD to the owner that the
County will not pursue the remedy of
forfeiture pursuant to Section 31-614
herein.
ill In the event that a vehicle has been deemed
abandoned nursuant to paral!ranhs (I) and
en of this subsection (h)' the CSD shall mail
to the owner a notice that the vehicle has
been recovered bv CSD as an abandoned
. vehicle and that. if unclaimed. its ownership
shall vest in Miami-Dade County and it will
be sold at public auction or by bid after ten
days from the date such notice was mailed.
Such notice shall also be mailed to any
lienholder or mortgagee shown in the
records of the iurisdiction which issued the
number of license plates on the vehicle.
ffi An owner, lienholder or mortl!agee may
claim the vehicle within ten (10) davs from
the date that the notice described in
para2raph (3) of this subsection (h) was
mailed. by paying the towinl! and storage
fees due and anv fine(s).
ill In the event that an abandoned vehicle is not
claimed within ten (10) working days after
the notice described in para2raph (3) of this
subsection (h) was mailed. ownership of the
abandoned vehicle shall vest in CSD after a
dulv noticed hearinl! and declaration of
abandonment bv a circuit court iudge. The
CSD may sell an abandoned vehicle at
public auction or by bid. Proceeds shall be
paid into the Enforcement Trust Fund.
Sec:. 31-615. Advertisement of for-hire services.
W No person may knowinl!ly place or publish an
advertisement in any publication which is primarilv
circulated. displaved. distributed. or marketed within
Miami-Dade County. Florida. which advertisement
identifies for-hire transpOrtation rel!ulated by this article.
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Section 2.
amended as follows:
Amended 0 0 . 1 3 9
S ubsti tute
Agenda Item No. 4(A)
Page 70
unless the advertisement includes the for-hire license
number of the limousine compan\'.
For the purposes of this section. an advertisement shall be
defined to include any announcement. listing, display.
entry. or other statement of whatever nature or kind. and
specifically to include a name and address or telephone
number placed under a heading where the heading
describes or encompasses any for-hire transportation
rel!ulated under this article.
No person shall advertise a rate or fare other than the rate
or fare approved pursuant to Section 31-604.
No person shall advertise limousine service in a manner
that is false. decePtive or misleadinl!. includinl!.. but not
limited to. representinl!. the limousine service as taxicab
service or as demand response service.<<
Chapter 8CC ofthe Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida, is hereby
.
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>>Sec.8CC-IO.
C..WI'()ICJ}AJ~HKX.
Code Section
31-307(i)
31-602(a)
31-602fb )
3 l-602(i)
Schedule of civil penalties.
.
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.
Description of Violation Civil Penalty
Failure to comply with $250.00
prearranl!.ement reauirements.
Advertisinl! or permitting $1.000.00
operations without a valid.
current for-hire license
Failure to complv with $500.00
out-of-county origin
exceptions
Failure to comply with notice $500.00
reQuirement
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Amended 0 0 . ,1 3 9
Substitute
Agenda Item No. 4(A)
Page 71
Code Section Description of Violation Civil Penalty
31-602(k)(3) Providing compensation for S500.00
the right to nick UP passengers
from or provide for-hire
service to any business
establishment or public
facility
31-602(k)(4) Prohibition against accenting S500.00
compensation for right to pick
UP passenl!ers
31-602(k)(5) Failure to maintain records at SIOO.OO
license holder's nlace of
business
31-602(k)(10) Failure to report change of S100.00
address
31-602(k)(13) Permininl! or authorizing any S500.00
chauffeur or other nerson to
operate any for-hire vehicle
without that vehicle's current
valid oDeratinl! permit
displayed
3 1-602&)(14)
$500.00
Allowing any
operate without
registration
person to
a chauffeur
31-602(k)(15) AlIowinl! or nermittinl! any $500.00
person to ooerate a for-hire
vehicle without current, valid
and sufficient coverage
31-602(k)(16) Failure to register and insoect $200.00
all vehicles placed in and
taken out of service
31-602(k)(17) Permitting or authorizing $100.00
operation of a vehicle which
does not meet applicable
vehicle standards
lei
00.139
Amended
Substitute
Agenda Item No. 4(A)
Page 72
Code Section Descrintion of Violation Civil Penalty
3 1-602(k)(1 8) Allowinl! any person to $250.00
operate a for-hire vehicle
whose alertness is impaired
31-602(k)(19) Refusal or neelect to transport $100.00
31-604
31-607(a)
31-608(a)
31-608(a~
31-608(b)
31-608(c)
31-608(e)
31-609(a)
3 1-609( a )(7)
31-615(a)
c ,w,..nI(/).,AJrj fX)C
Failure to comply with $500.00
minimum rates
Ooeratinl!. a for-hire vehicle $500.00
without a current. valid
operatinl!. permit or inspection
decal as applicable displayed
Permittinl!. or ooerating $500.00
without insurance
Failure to
Insurance
reauirements
comply with
coveraee
$500.00
Failure to provide necessary $500.00
insurance coveraee or
insurance-related services
Failure to provide CSD with $200.00
reauired notice of insurance
cancellation
Failure to provide documents $200.00
when requested bv the CSD .
Ooeratinl!
violation
standards
a vehicle in
of anv vehicle
$75.00
Failure to have an operatinl!. $250.00
air-conditioninl!. system
publishinl!. an advertisement $500.00
for l!.TOund transoortation
service without the for-hire
license number
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Substitute
Agenda Item No. 4(A)
Page 73
Code Section
Description of Violation
Civil Penalty
31-615(c)
Advertising other
approved rate or fare
than $500.00
31-615(d)
False. misleading
deceptive advertising
and $1.000.00
Any and all other violations $250.00<<
of Article 6
Section 3.
If any section, subsection. sentence, clause or provision of this ordinance
is held invalid, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected by such invalidity.
Section 4.
It is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners, and it is hereby
ordained that the provisions of this ordinance, including any sunset proYision, shall become and
be made a part of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida. The sections of this ordinance may
be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intention. and the word "ordinance" may be
changed to "section," "article," or other appropriate word.
Section 5.
Sections 31-601, 31-604, 31-605, 31-606, 31-613 and Section 2 of this
Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days after the date of the enactment of this
ordinance. Section 31-602, 31-603, 31-607, 31-608, 31-609, 31-610, 31-611, 31-612, 31-614
and 31-615 shall become effective ninety (90) days after the date of enactment of this ordinance
enactment unless vetoed by the Mayor, and if vetoed, shall become effective only upon an
override by this Board.
Section 6. . This ordinance does not contain a sunset provision.
PASSED AND ADOPTED:
NO'l 1 4 2\101)"
Approved by County Attorney as
to form and legal sufficiency:
R.A6
Prepared by:
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. MEMORANDUM
suppl.ement to
Agenda Item No. 4A' Substitute
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Honorable Chairperson and Members
Board of County Commissioners
DATE:
November 14,2000
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After continuing to review various issues relating to the limousine ordinance, staff hC<S suggested
the following changes to Substitute Agenda Item No. 4(A). The changes are underlined or struck
through.
SUBJECT: Substitute Agenda Item No.:4 (A)
relating to limousines
00.139
Amend Section 31-601 (g) .
"Collectible limousine" - means a luxury motor vehicle of the age of 20
or more years from the date of manufacture. equipped with an enl!ine
and parts of the a2e of 20 years or more from the date of manufactUre as-
aafuiaa iB sa.tieR 32Q.QS~(]), flsRGa StaMas.
Amend Section 31-602 (f)(l) to read:
Except for luxury limousine sedans, limousines shall be solely owned or
leased by the for-hire license holder.;. Under no circumstances shall a
limousine license holder require a chauffeur to purchase or lease a
limousine motor vehicle. This requirement shall become effective one
(1) year after the adoption of this ordinance when a new vehicle is
placed into service as provided by Section 31-609 (b).
Amend Section 31-603 (a)(i) to clarify that the 5 year period of growth
will begin after the two years provided for in 31-603 (c)(v):
Rules governing the distribution of luxury limousine sedan for-hire
licenses. Upon the effective date of this ordinance, the director shall be
authorized to issue the number of luxury limousine sedan for-hire licenses
pursuant to subsections (c)(i), (ii), (iii) and (iv). Belrinninl! two (2) years
after the adoption of this ordinance. the director shall each calendar year
thereafter for a period of five (5) years, be authorized to issue the number
of licenses equivalent to five (5) percent of the total number of luxury
limousine sedans issued pursuant to (c)(i), (ii), (ill) and (iv), By April I of
each calendar year, the CSD sball file with the County Manager a report
detailing the current Miami-Dade County number of luxury limousine
sedan licenses and the number of licenses to be issued to reach an increase
of five (5) percent in the number of luxury limousine sedans provided for
. in this subsection. The CSD director shall administratively issue such
licenses pursuant to the provisions of this section.
EXHIBIT
J./ (A)~. Sup-
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Honorable Chairperson and Members
Board of County Commissioners
Page 2
Amend Section 31-603 (c) (iii):
...and (4) enters into a settlement agreement with the County, which shall,
among other things, include a promise that the applicant's future limousine
operations will comply with the requirements of the Code and requires
payment of a $500 per vehicle penalty for each year that a vehicle has
been operated illegally. The settlement a!!Teement may provide for
payment of such uenaltv over a period of years....
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STATE OF FLORIDA )
DADE COUNTY ) 5S,
. )
I, HARVEY RUVIN, Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Dade County,
Florida, and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of said
County, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above foregoing is a true and correct
COPY OF ORDINANCE
00-139 PASSED AND ADOPTED NOVEMBER 14,2000
as appears of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal on
this 19 day of DECEMBER 2000.
HARVEY RUVIN, Clerk
BOard of County Commissioners
Dade County, Florida
By
Board of County Commissioners
Dade County, Florida
.
EXHIBIT B
I. Names and job titles of all employees of municipality authorized to perform the
applicable enforcement functions:
Name of employee authorized to perform Job Title of municipal employee
applicable enforcement functions
"Joe Smith" Police Officer
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II. Job Description for all employees of municipality authorized to perform the applicable
enforcement functions:
III. Total number of employees of municipality authorized to perform the applicable
enforcement functions:
II. Job Description for all employees of municipality authorized to perform the applicable
enforcement functions:
III. Total number of employees of municipality authorized to perform the applicable
enforcement functions:
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EXlIIBIT C
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Chapter 8Ce
CODE ENFORCEMEN"I-
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.Ec!1tor'. uot.e-Ord. No. ~ 11. 8dGpted Uq 21.1.985. added.chapter to the Code. wb1ch was numbered ace at the editor',
&cretiozL. . .
ero- rCC~ pCnalt;;r. 11-5; mwUcipal"codo ea!OC"Cell1e11t board&. I ~19.
State t.w Rl~oo-Codo caI'(II'OaDeI1t. F.s. 'c:b. 162. ".
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Sec. SCG-I. Civil offenses and penalties;
hearing officers.
The violation of any County ordinance listed in
Section 8CC-IO of this chapter shall.constitute a
civil offense punishable by Civil.penalty in the
amount prescribed in Section 8CC-10 an:d~QS mod-
ifie<i by Sccti~n 8CC-4 of this chapter. Accord-
mgIy, there is hereby created and established a
code enforcement position'to be filled by hearing
officers to enforce the or~ces li.stcd in Section
8CC-10which are contained in and enacted pur-
suant to this Code.
(Ord. No. 85-33, ~ 1(1), 5-21-85)
See. SCC-2. ~cation.S of officers and re-
moVal;' ot-gmllzatiou.: .
(a) Hearing officers shaD. be residents of Dade
County who possess outstanding reputations for
civic pride, interest. integrity, responsibility, 'and
business or professional ability. Appointments
.J" &haIl be made by the (Aunty ~ Qn~ ger or his des-
.ignee on the basis of experience or interest in code
'enfo~ent. Such .appointmentS . shall be sub-
mitted to the Clerk of" the Board of County ~m- .'
niissio~ers for ratification by the Clerk.. .
(b) The.CoUnty Mai1ager or his deSignee shall
appoiIit as many hearing offi~ as are deem~
necessary. Appointments shall be made for a term
of one (1) year. AD.y hearing officer may be .reap-
point:ec1 at the d.iscretion of the CountY M"n~ger,
liUbject to ratification by the Clerk of the Board of
(Aunty C6~lTI;l;.~oners...There shall be no limit
On the number .of reappointments that may be
giveIi to any individual hearing officer; provided,
however, that. a dete.rmination as to removal or
reappointment must'be made for each hearing of-
ficer at the end of each of his one-year terms, The
County M.anager shall have authority to remove.
hearing officers with or without cause. Appoint-
ments to fill any vacancy shall be for the re-
mainder of the unexpired term.
(c) Hearing officers shall not be CountY em-
ployees but shall be compensated at a rate to be
determined by a.t~lTIini!rtrative order.
(d) Tbe Dade County Attorney's Office shall
serve as general counsel to the hearing offic:ers. If
an appeal is held pursuant to Section 8CC-8. the
C<lunty Attorney's Office shall represent the
C<lunty at such proceedings.
COrd. No'- 85.33, S 1(21, 5.21-85; Ord. No, 86.22, 9
I, 3.16-d6; Ord. No. 90.6,9 1,2-0.90)
See. 8CC-3. Eniorccment procedures.
(a) For the purposes of this chapter, a ."Code
Inspector" is defined t;.o be any :agent or e~ployee
of Dade C<lunty whose duty it is to assure code
compliance.
(b) Code Inspectors shall have the authority' to
initiate eoIorcement proceedings as provided
below. No hearing officer shall have the power to
initiate such pro<:eedings.' .
(c) For the purposes of this chapter, "violators"
shall be deemed to be ~ose . persons or entities
legally resPonSlole for the violaq.on of ~e ordi-
. nances listed.in Section '8ce-10. .
(d) A Code Insped;or who finds a. violation of
those ordinances of this Code ~ in . Section
SCC-IO shall determine a reasonable ti.o;ie period
within which the violator must correCt the viola-
tion.1'his determination shan be based on consid-
erations of ~eSs; practicality; ease o( correc-
tion; ability to cc:m;ect; severity of violation; nature,
extent and probabilitY of danger" or OAmQge to the
public:; and other relevant factors rela~ to the
reasonableness of the . time period preScribed- A
time for correctio~ need not be' specified if the
violation is. deem~ to be an uncorrectable viola.
tion. .
(e) A Code Inspector who finds 6uch a violation
shall issue a civil violation notice to the violator.
Service 6b.al1 be' effected -by delivering the civil
violation notice to the violator or his agent, or by
leaving the civil violation notice at the violator's
usUal place otehode with any person residing
theretn who is fifteen (15) years' of age or older .
and informing that person of its contents. If such
service can.c.ot be ~tIected, the civil violation no-
tice may be sent.by certified ma.il. return receipt
requested. or by posting of the civil violation nO-
tice in a conspicuous place on the premises or res.1
property upon which the violation has been ob-
serVed. Such posting of the civil violation 6hall ~
deemed proper service, and the time for compli-
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ance., statcd.in ;fhe DoOce, shall commence with
the date snch a:u.ibce is posted.
Such ~gof%:be anI vidla:tiou notice shall be
deemed pr.oper..errice.:and tiLe time for almpli-
ance, s:f;:3iled it!. me i[l~, :Shill :com..rrre:nce -with
the da:te s:mob'lElafine ns.~
(0 il1m dVil.nd1..sfiOll notice sball include bat
not be ~ ~ -:the followiDg:
(1) Date .of issuaDce.
(2) Name of Code In.spector and division or de-
partment i.ssuing;tb,e notice.. ! .
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(3) Name and addreSs of the violator.
("9 Section number of the Code section that has
been violated.
(5) Brief description of the nature of the viola. .
tion, includiDg location, date., and tinie of'
violat:ion.
(6) Amqunt 'of the civil penalty for which the
. violator :may be liable.
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(7) Instructions and due date (or .pa:yUig th:e
civil fi+1e or.fi1iDg..f'or an tlrlmini~tive
heaiing before a bearini officer to appeal
the civD. 'fine.
(S) Time -within which the violation must be
corrected if applicable. .
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'(9) NotiCe that each day of continued ~olation
after'the time periosl for correction has run
shill be deemed a continuing violation sub-
ject to additional penalty in the same
amount, without the need for additional no-
tices of violation.
(10) Notice ~hat the filing of a request for an
aQ.ministrative hearing will toU the accrual
of continuing viQlation penalties.
(11) Notice that failure to request an arlm;ni1;:.
trative hearing within twenty (~O) days
after service of the civil violation notice
shall constitute' a waiver of the Violator's.
right to an at1,.,.,in;1;:trative hearing before
tbe hearing officer. and that 6Uch waiver
shall constitute an admission of violation,
(12) Notice that the violator may be li:ilile for
the re.::LSOoable costs of the admin.i:;trative
hearing should he be found guilty of the
violation.
{Ord.. No_ 85-33. S 1(3), 5-21-SS; Ord. No..-S6-22, S
1, 3-18-86; Ord.. No.. ~. ~ 1. 2-6-90)
See.. . ~GC-4.. Civil penalties and re1.ated terms
construed.
W Penalties for violations of the ordinaIices to
be enforced by this chapter. shall be in the am~unt
prescribed in the schedule of civil peoalties in See- .
tion SCC-IO.
(b) ~ ~u,noo~le vi~lation" is.a ~olation.
which cannot'be remedied after. the violatiou has
been committed because the violation constitutes
a single prohibited act rather than. an oogomg
condition or <:ircum&tance. EacP .reoccurrence of
an uncorrec:table violation shall constib:Ite Ii. sep-
aration Vio1a:t:iau.and sba1l sabject the vi.o1stor to
an additional penalt.y in ~S8me amount:as that
p~ for the ~ violation. If, :b:owever.
a vio~r has been once found guilty 'of an.ut1eor:
. red;ahle violation. and causes the same un~
. . able violation to oc:cur a second time,- ~.oreoo-
currence of the .uncorrectahle violation' bY :sit~
violator shall constitute 8. "repeat violation"' as
. provided in SeCtion SCC4(d).' . . .
(e) uContinuingViolationstl are those.violations
which remain unconected beyond the ressonShle
time period for correction contained in either the
. civil violation notice or the final order ~r the
hearing officer. whichev~ is applicable. For each .
day of contiIiued violation.aft.eI: the time for cor.
rection has run. an additional penalty in the same
amount as that prescribed for the original viola-
tion 6hall be added. . . .
(d) A urepeat violatio~" is a recurring violation
of an ordinan~ by a violator who has previOUSly
been guilty of the same vio~tion.. In th~ Case .of
correctable violati.ons~ repeat violation can oocur
only a!1:er correction afthe previous violation has
been made. For the flI'St repeat violation.. the
amount of the civil penalty. shall be double the
amount of penalty pt:escribed for tbe original vi-
olation by section SCClO. The amount of civil
~n.alty 'due for each .6ubsequeot repeat vio1:ation
shall be double the amount of penalty due for the
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fir.>t d;J.Y of the ir.::-:lcdiately prccedi.og violation,
provided lh:J.t the ~ta.:<imum penalty paynblc [or
lhe fir.;t d;J.Y of ::ll1:: one (1) repeat violation shall
be seven hundred ~iIl.y dollars ($750.00),
(e) A rcpeat vi'Jl;J.tion which remains uncor-
rected beyond the ~ime prescribed for correction
in the civil violatiun notice shall be treated. ll.3 a
continuing violation, and the addition..al penalty
for each day of continued violation shall be. equal
to the doubled amount due for the first day of the
repeat violatiotl.
(0 Continuing violation pen.alties shall e..cc:rue
from the date of correction given in the.civil vio-
lation notice until the corroc:tion is made if a re-
quest for a,;mini~tive bearing is not ~~y
rued. If the named violator requests an 9r1TTT'nl~-
trative hearing on a correctahle violation and loses
his appeal. the hearing officer shall detenniD.e a
reasonable time period within which correction of
the violation must be made, based on the consid-
erations set fo'rth in Section 8CC-3(d). If correc-
tion is not made within the period set by the
heariIig officer, ~ntinuing violation penalties.
shall begin after the time for correction has ran:.
No cOntinuing' violation penalties shall accrue
during the time period from the date -of the ciVil
violation notice until the date of the eATTT;n;~-
tive hearing if the named violator timely requests
an 9r1mini~tive hearing to appeal the decision
of the Code Inspector. Continuing violation pen-
alties cannot be imposed by the hearing officer for
uncorrectable violations.
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(g) Civil penalties assessed pursuant.to this
chapter are due and payable to Dade County on
the last day of the Period allowed for the filing of
an appeal from the hearing officers decision, or, if
proper tippeal is made, when the appeal ~ been
flnally decided adve....sely to the named VIolator.
(Ord. No. 85-33, ~ 1(4),5-21-85; Ord. No. 90-6,9 1,
2-6-90; Ord. No. 93-71, S 1, 7-15-93)
Sec. 8CG-5. Rlgbts of violators; payment.of
fine; right to 0. ppenl; fo.i1arc to
po.y and Correct. or t..ar appeaL
(:t) A violator who bas oee.n served wt't..1.... ...... civil
violation notice shall elect elther to: .
(1) Pay the civil penalty in the manner ~di-
cated on the notice, and cot"'rCCt the VlOlo..
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lion within tb.~ Li.me sp.x.ified on th,: notic.~
(if applicable); or
(2) Ik--qucst an administrative hearing before
a hearing oITicer to ap~ the decision of
tbe Code I.n.spccUlr which ..csultcd in the
is5Uancc. of the civil violation notice,
(b) Appeal by arimini"lrative ue.J.....-i.ng of the no-
tice of violation shall be accomplished by filing a
request in writing to the address indicated on the
notice, not later than twenty (20) calendar days
after the service of the notice.
(c) If the named violator' after notice fails to
pay the civil penalty and correct the violatio.n
within the time specified CLf applicable), or Lail.s to
timely request an 8r1mi~i~trativ~ hearing before
a hea.....-mg officer, the hearing officer shall be in-
formed of such failure by report from the Code
Inspector. If the named violator payothe civil pen-
alty for a correctable violation but does not cor-
rect that violation within the time specified., each
day that the violation continues beyond such spec-
ified time shall constitute a continuing violation.
Failure pf the named Viotator to appeal the.d~-
sion of the Code inspector Within the prescribed
time peri9<i ~ coostitutea waiver of the viola-
tor's right to'9r1m;n;!:trative.hesring ~ore. tJ;e
hearing officer. A waiver of the right to ar1m1mJ;.o
. trative hearing shall be treated as an 8r1mi~~ion
of the violation and penalties may be assessed
accordingly.
(Ord. No. 85-33, 9 1(5), 5-21-S5; Ord. No..8G-22, 9
1, 3-18-86; Ord. No. 90-6, 9 1, 2--6-90)
See. 8CC-6. Scheduling and co'nduct of
hearing.
(a.) Upon receipt of 8 named violator's tim.:Iy
request for an adm,iL:1!st::ratve hearing, the heanng
officer &b.a1l ~ the matter down for hearing on
the next regularly scheduled hearing date or as
600 n. the.reaftCr as possible.
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(b) The hearing officer duill send a no. ce
h . b first ~ d1ail to the named VloLator
eanng Y . f b~g
at his last known address. The notice 0 U . g:
shall include but not be limited to (.b.e (0 oWU1
1 . sued the
il) Name artho Oo<le Inspector W 10 15
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(2) Fa.ctual description of lUJ."'",..\ v'..-....-..~n.
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(3) Date of alle~ violation.
(.1) Section of tbe Code allegedly violaUxl.
(5) Place, d:1te lllld time of the hearing.
(G) Right of Vlobtor to be represented by a
la....ry e r .
(7) Rigbt of violator to present witnesses and
evidence .
(8) Notice that failure of violator to attend
hearing may result in civil penalty being
assessed against him.
(9) Notice that teqUests for continuances will
not be considered if not received by the
hearing officer 'at least ten (10) calendar
<hys prior to the date set for hearing.
(c) The h~g officers shall call hearings on a
monthly basis. or upon the request of the Clerk of
tbe Board of Comlty Co..,.,..,.,;~<rioners. No hearing
shall be Set sooner than twenty (20) calendar days
Cram the date of service of the notice of violation.
(d) A hearing date shall not be postponed or
continued unless a request for continuance,
showing good 'cause for such continuanCe., is re-
ceived in writing by the hearing officer at least
ten (10) calendar daYs prior to the date set for the
h~. .
(e) All hearings of the hearing offi~ shall be
open to th~public. All testimony shall be under
oath. Assuming proper notice, a hearing may pro-
ceed in the absence of the named violator.
(0 The proceed.fugs at the hearing shall be re-
corded .and may be transdibed at the expense of
the party requesting the t:ranscript-
(g) The Clerk o( the Board of County Commis-
sioners shall provide clerical and ad..,.,;n;~ti.ve
personnel as may be reasonably r~ by escil
hearing officer for the proper performance of his
duties.
(b) .Each case before a hearing officer shall be
presented by the County Manager or his designee.
(i) Tbe hearing need not be conducted in accor.
dance with the formal rules relating to evidence
and witnesses. Any relevant evidence shall be ad.
mitted if the bearing officer finds it competent
SUi'll' No ./
and reliable, regardless of the existence of any
common law or statutory rule to the contra...--y.
(j) Each party sb.nll have the right to c.jfl and
examine wi toesses; to introduce e.xhib its; to cross.
e;t":lmine opposing witnesses 00 any matter rele-
vant to the issues even though tbat matter was
not covered in the di.rcct ('TAminatioo; to impeach
any witness regardl~s of which party first called
him to testify; and to rebut the evidence against
him.
(k) The hearing officer sb.all make flIld.ing's of
faet based on evidence of record. In order to make
a finding upholding the Code Inspector's decision,
the ~ea.ring officer must find that a. preponder-
ance of the evidence indicates that the named vi-
olator was responsible for the vio18.tioo of the rel-
evant section of the 90de as charged.."
<D If the named' violatOr is found guilty of the
violation. he may beheld liable forthe reasonable
costs of the a(f..,.,;n;~tive hearing, at the disere-.
tion' of the hearing 'officer. . .
(m) The factAinding determination :oC the.
hearing office,r shall b;e limited to .whether the
violation alleged did occur and, if so, whether the
person named in the.?-vil violation notice. cai;.?e
held respOnsible for. that violafion. Based upon
this. fact-finding determination, 'the hearing.of-
ficer shall either affirm or "reverse the decision of
the Code In.sped:or as to' the I-espoosihility of the
named 'Violator for the Code violation. If the
hearing officer affirin.s the decision of the Code
In.sped:or, the he8ring officer, pursuant to Section
8CC4(t) , shall determine a reesonabl~ time pe-
riod within which corre<:tion of the violation must
be made. If the' hearing officer reverses th~' deci.
alon of the Code Inspector and' finds the named
violator not responsible for the Code violation al-
leged in the civil violation notice, the named vio-
lator sb.a1l not be liable -Cor the payment 9f .any
civil penalty, absent reversal of tbe hearing offi-
cer's findings purSuant to Sectioo 8CC-8(a). If the
decision of the hearing officer is to afIirm. then
the following elements,shall be included:
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(1) Amount of civil penalty.
(2) Administrative costs of bearing.
(3) Date by which the violation must be cor-
rected to prevent imposition of continuing
violation penalties (if applicable).
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Inspector and fInds the named violator not resp<)n-
sible for the Code violation alleged in the civil
violation notice, the named violator shall not ~
liable for the payment of any civil penalty, absent
reversal of the hearing officer's findings pursuant
to Section 8CC-8(a). If the decision of the'hearinG
officer is to affirm, then the following elements
shall be included:
(1) Amount of civil penalty.
(2) p..rhninistrative costs of hearing.
(3) Date by which the violation must be cor-
rected to prevent imposition of continuing
violation penalties (if applicable).
(n) The hearing officer shall have the power to:
(1) Adopt procedures for the conduct of bear-
ings.
(2) Subpoena alleged violators and witnesses
for hearings; subpoenas may be served by
the Dade C<>urity Sheriffs. Department or
bythesUffoftheh~go~re~
(3) Subpoena evidence.
(4) Take testimony under oath.
(5) Assess and order the payment of civil pen-
alties as provided herein..
(0) (1) A hearing officer shall postpone and
"' shall not conduct a hearing if the named
violator, prior to the scheduled hearing date,
......files with a duly authorized C<>unty ~aId
of appropriate jurisdiction an a~mini!':tra-
tive appeal conrerning the interpretation
or application of any technical provisions of
the Code section allegedly violated. Howev-
er, once an issue had been determined by a
hearing offirer in a specific case, that issue
may not be further reviewed by a C<>unty
board in that specific case. A named viola-
tor waives his right to arimini!':t:rative ap-
peal to other C<>unty boards if the violator
does not apply for such appeal prior to the
violator's code enforcement hearing before
the bearing officer.
(6) Upon exhaustion of a timely filed adminis-
trative appeal and finalization of the ad-
ministrative order by such board, the hear-
ing officer may exercise all powers gi.ven to
him by this chapter. The hC.1.ri.og officer shall
not, however, exercise any jurisdiction aver
such alleged Code violations until the time
allowed for court appeal of the ruling of such
board has lapsed or until such further ap-
peal has been e..wausted.
(7) The hearing officer shall be bound by the
interpretations and decisions of duly autho-
rized C<>unty boards concerning the provi-
sions of the codes within their respective
jurisdictions. In the event such a board de-
cides that an alleged violation. of the Code
is not in accordance with such board's in-
terpretation of the Code provision aD. which
the violation is based, the bearing officers
shall not be empowered to proceed with the
enforcement of the violation. ,
(Ord. No_ 85-33, ~ 1(6). 5-21-85; Ord. No. 86-22, ~
1, 3-18-86; Ord. No. 90-6, ~ 1, 2-6-90; Ord. No_'
94-207, ~ 3, 11-1-94)
See. 8CC-7. ~overy of unp;Ud civil penal-
ties; unpaid penalty to consti-
tute'a lien; foreclosure.
(a) 'Dade County may institute proceedings in a
court of competeotjurisdiction. to compel payment
of civil pen~ties.
(b) A certified copy of an order imposing a civil .
penalty may be recorded in the public records and
thereafter shall constitute a lien against the land
on which the violation. exists or, if the .violator
does not own the land, upon. any other real or
personal property owned by the violator, and it
may be enforced in the same manner as a court
judgment by the sheriffs of this State, including
levy against the personal property, but shall not
be deemed to be a court judgment except for en-
forcement purposes. After one (1) year from the
tilio.g of any such lien which remains unpaid, Dade
County may' foreclose or othenvise execute on the
lien.
(Ord. No. 85-33, ~ 1(7), 5-21-85)
Sec. SCC-8. Appeals.
(a) The named violator or the C<>unty may ap-
peal a final order of the hearing officer for all vi-
olations except those contained in Chapter 5 of
the County Code by filing a notice of appeal in the
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DADE COlJ'NTY CODE
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circuit Court in and for Dade County, Florida, in
accordance with the procedures and within the
time provided by the Florida Rules of Appellate
Procedure for the review of arl m i n i~trative action.
(b) For violations of Chapter 5 of the O:lunty
O>de, the violator or the County may seek to over-
turn the order of a hearing officer by making ap-
plication to. Dade County O:lurt for a trial de noVO
00. the merits. Such application shall be filed with-
in thirty (30) calendar days of the issuance of the
order sought to be overturned. A violator sball
have the right to a de novo proceeding provided
that all ad..mi.nistrative remedies have been ex-
hausted. Failure to make such application within
the prescnDed t:h.ii-ty-day period shall render the
findings of the hearing officer conclusive, binding
and final. All findings of the hearing officer.shall
be admissible evidence at any de novo proceeding
held pursuant to this section.
(c) Unless tbe findings of the hearing officer are
overturned in a proceeding held pursuant to S~-
tion SCG-8(a), all findings of the bc.ariIig officer
shall be admissible in any proceeding to collect
unpaid penalties.
(Ord. No. 85-33, S 1(8), 5-21-85; Ord. No, 86-22, S
I, 3-18-86; Qrd. No. 90-6, 9 1, 2-6-90; Ord. No.
91-127,92,10-15-91)
Sec. 8CC-9. Provisions contained herein are
supplemental.
Nothing coa.tain~ in this chapter shall prohibit
Dade County from enforcing its Code by any other
means. The enforcement procedures outlined here-
in are cumulative to all others and'shall not be
deemed to be prerequisites to ~g suit for ~e
enforcement of any section of ~ Code.
(Ord. No. 85-33, ~ 1(9), 5-21-85)
See. 8C~lO. Schedule of civil penalties.
The following table shows the sections of this Code, ~ they may be a,mended frOm time to time, which
may be enfo~ p~t to the provisions of this chapter; and the dollar amount ~f' civj1 p~o..a.ltY.. for the
violation of these sections as they may be amended. . .' . ".
The -descriptions of violations" below are for informational purposes only and are not meant to limit
or define the nature of the violationS or the subject matter of the listed CoQ:e sections, except to the extent
that different types of violations of the same Code section may c;u:ry different. civil penalties. For each
Code section 1isted in the schedule of civil penalties, the entirety of that section. may be enforced by the
mechanism provided in this Chapter 8CC, regardless of whether all activities prosaibed or required
within that puticular s~on are described in the "'Description of Violation" column. To determine the
exact nature of any activity prosaibed or required by this Code, the relevant Code section must be
examined.
Code
Section
Description of VLOlc.tian
Ciuil
Penalty
Disclosing false information
Construction in right-of-way without permit
Construction in right-of-way nonconforming with .,i)ublic
works manual
2-103.1 megal paving or drainage construction on private property
2-103.15 megal signs in right-of-way
All other Chapter 2 violations
2-8.1
2-103.1
2-103.1
$ 500.00
200.00
200.00
200.00
200.00
200.00
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Code Ciuil
Section. Description. of VLOlation Penalty
4-3(a) Providing ambulance service without a certificate of public 500.00
convenience and necessity
4-3 (a) Advertising ambulance service without a certificate of pub- 500.00
lic convenience and necessity
4-7(a) Charging an unlawful rate 500.00
4-7(a) Failure to post rates 50.0Q
4-S(a)(2) Failure to maintain twenty-four (24) hour public telephone 500.00
access
4-S(aX3) Failure to provide the county man.ager with a current list of 500.00
telephone numbers and addresses of responsible manage-
ment personnel
4-S(aX 4) Failure to provide service twenty-four (24) hours each and 500.00
every day
4-8(aX5) Failure to promptly answer every telephone call for service 500.00
4-8<a)(6) Failure to load and transport patients ~th a medical em.er- 500.00
gency regardless of ability to pay
4-8(a)(7) Failure to provide each transport unit with direct two-way. 500.00
communications with a central dispatcher a~ all times
.
4-8(aX8) Failure to tape record all radio and telephonic service re- 500.00
lated conversations requesting ambulance service received
through the communications center I
4-8(a)(8) Failure to maintain radio and telephonic tapes for at least 500.00
sixty (60) days
~(a)(9) Failure to inform complainants of their right to redress un- 500.00
resolved grievances by providing the name, mailing address
and telephone number of the office designated by the county
manager to enforce provisions of this article and receive
complaints
4-8(c) Hiriilg of individuals in violation of Sed;ion 4-S(b) 500.00
4-13(c) Engaging an ambulance or air ambulanee,.wi,th intent to 1,000.00
defraud the certificate holder
4-16(a) Advertising without the existence of a certifi~te of public 1,000.00
convenience and necessity from Dade County
5-2 Keeping wild animals or reptiles 200.00
5-2.1 Failure to ensure ~at animal sterilization requirements 500.00
are met and/or breaching an agreement to sterilize an ani-
mal
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Section Description of Vwlali.on . Penalty
5-2.2 Dye or color baby chickens, ducklings, and rabbits or other 200.00
animals or fowl
5-2.3 Sale or possession of dyed baby chickens, ducklings, rabbits 200.00
or other animals or fowl
5-2.3.1 Sale of turtles without salmonella test 200.00
5-2.3.2 Failure to post warning at displays of turtles for re~,sale 200.00
5-2.5 Cruelty to animals 500.00
54 Dog on. beach or in park 50.00
5-5 Dog defecating or urinating on public or common. property 50.00
S-6(a) Spayedlneutered dog running at large in any manner
First Offense 50.00
Second Offense 100.00
Third Offense 200.00
Each Subsequent Offense 250.00
5-6(c) Intact dog t"I,"n;ng at large in any manner
First Offense 150.00
Second Offense 200.00
Third Offense 300.00
Each Subsequent Offense 350.00
...
5-6.1(a) Dog becoming a public nu.isance 50.00
5.-Q.2(b) . ......s. Failure to confine dog during dangerous dog investigation. 100.00
or hearings; failure to provide address where the animal
re;ndesj relocating the dog during the investigation or hear-
ingsj or transfer of ownership during the investigation or
hearing
5.-Q.2(dX17) Failure to confine dog during the dangerous dog determi- 250.00
nation appeal period
5.-Q.2(e) Failure to register dog as dangerous; renewal 500.00
5.-Q.2(g) Failure to give notice to Animal Control of certain qccur- 500.00
rences involving dangerous dogs ~
5.-Q.2(h) Failure to notify Anim3.l Control of change of ownership of 500.00
dangerous dog
5-6.2(i) Failure to muzzle or restrain dangerous dog 500.00
5-6.2(j) Using dangerous dogs in hunting . 500.00
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Code
Section.
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CODE ENFORCEMENT
Description of Vwlation
Ciui!
Penalty
Failure to obtain a chauffeur's registratioc... Fine shall be
reduced to $50.00 if the person issued the citation has held
a valid Dade County chauffeur registration within the past
six months
200.00
1.000.00
31-303(a).
All ~!her Chapter 30, Article m. violations
31-303(iXl)
3l~03(iX2)
3l~03(iX3)
31~03(iX4)
31~03(iX5)
3l~03(iX6)
3l-303(iX7)
3l~03(iX8)
31~03(iX9)
31-303(iXIO)
,
3l-303(iXll)
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31-303(iX12)
31-303(iX 13)
31-303(iX14)
31-303(iX15)
31-303(iX16)
31-303(iX17)
31-303(iX18)
31-303(iX19)
Fail~re to display a valid chauffeurs registration
Violation of solicitation prohibition
Violation of smo1cing while transporting passengers or sleeJr.
ing in vehicle prohibition
Refusal or neglect to transport; or' violation of additional ..'
passengers prohibition
Failure to maintain a neat appearance; or failure to meet
dress standards
Failure to maintain accurate, legible trip sheets or failure to
provide trip sheets to CSD, when requested
Overcharging passenger
Failure to offer fare ~ipt to paying" passenger
Operating an unsafe vehicle
Violation of abusive language prohibition; or being discour..;.
teous to passengers or enforcement personriel, or soliciting
gratuities
Operating a vehicle while ability or alertness is impaired' '.
Failure to notify CSD of modification of agreement with. an
operator or for-hire company; or failure to notify CSD of
change of address within ten (10) days of relocation
Failure to select most economical route to destination
Violation of passenger diversion prohibition, or accepting
payment for passenger diversion .'
Failure to stop vehicle for inspection; or failure to allow
authorized enforcers to iaspe<:t vehicle ..
Failure to display off~uty sign .
Failure to use air condidoner
50.00
75.00
7 5~00
100.00
25.00
25.00
250.00
25.QO
75.00
100.00
250.00
25.00
100.00
250.00
50.00
Displaying an altered chauffeu~s registration
Failure to sign and accept.violation notice
50.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
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5ection
31-303(iX20)
3 1-303(iX2 1)
31-304(1)
31-304(2)
31-304(3)
32-8.1(g)
32.8.2
33-S(a)
33-8(b)
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33-8(c)
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33-11
33-11
33-12
33-13
33-15
33-15.1
33-16
33-20(e)
.. DADE COUNT'{ CODE
Description of Vwlation
Civil
Renalty
Vehicle operation with no valid operating permit and/or ve-
hicle inspection displayed. Fine shall be reduced. to $50.00 if
valid operating permit or valid inspection decal is presented
to CSD within two (2) business days of citation issuance
Vehicle operation when displayed operating permit decal or
vehicle inspection sticker tampered or altered
Failure to operate with properly sealed and operating taxi-
meter
_ 250.00
250.00
250.00
Chauffeur not in attendance of vehicle except when parked
in taxicab storage areas at Miami Intern.atiolialAirport and
Dodge Island; or vehicle doors open when unauthorized
Failure to operate with a lit tell-tale light
All other Chapter 4, Article III; Chapter 30, Sections 30-371
and 30-372; and Chapter 3~ Articles n. Ill, IV and V. vio-
lations relating to chau1f'eurs
Violation of water shortage emerg~ncy restrictiocs
Violation of permanent landscape irrigation restrictions
Failure to ob~ certificate of use and ocCup8.ncy for .South '
Florida Building Code (SFBC) Group ~ B.:C, D, E. and F
occupancies .
Failure to obtain certificate of use and occupancy for:SFBC
Group G and H occupancies .
Failure to obtain certificate of use and occupancy for SFBC
Group I and J occupancies
Over.height fence, barbed wire fence, wall or hedge
Improperly located fence, wall, or hedge
Failure to erect or maintain proper swiInming pool fence or
barrier
Unlawfully establishing an unusual or new use without pri-
or approval at public hearing
illegally maintaining or depositing junk. or trash. ·
Failure to remove derelictJnonfunctioning property per or-
der
illegal excavation
megal boat storage
25.00
25.00'
50.00
75.00
50.00
500.00
200.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
100.00
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(Ord. No. 85-33, ~ 1(0),5-21-85; Ord. No. 86-22,9 1,3-18-86; Ord. No 87-5G, ~ 2, 9.1.87; On1. No. 88-32
9 1,4-21-88; Ord. No. 88-36, 9 1,5-3-88; Ord. No. 88-45, 9 2, 5-17-88; Ord. No. 83--16, ~ 2, 5-17-88; Ord:
No. 88-95, 9 I, 10-4-88; Ord. No. 89-8, ~ 1,2-21-89; Ord. No. 89-22,9 9, 4-4-89; Ord. No. 8.9.92,9 6, 9-26-89-
Ord. No. 89-10.1. ~ 1, 11-7-89; Ord. No. 90-6,9 1,2.6-90; Ord. No. 90-11, ~ 4, 2.20-90; Ord. No. 90-73,1j 2:
7-24-90; Ord. No. 91-18, ~ 1,2-19-91; Ord. No. 91-28, ~ 3,3.5-91; Ord. No. 91-37, ~ 3~, 3-19-91; Ord. No.
91-40~ Ii 2,4-2-91; Ord. No. 91-65, Ii 2, 6-20-91; Ord. No. 91-90,9 8, 9-16-91; Ord. No. 91-95, ~ 26, 9-16-91;
Ord. No. 91-109, Ii 3,10.1-91; Ord. No. 91-111, 9 1,10-1-91; Ord. No. 91-116,9 2, 10-1-~)l; Ord. No. 91-122
Ii 2,10-1-91; Ord. No. 91-123,9 12,10-15-91; Ord. No. 91-128, Ii 2,10-15-91; Ord. No. 91-134,9 2,11-5-91;
Ord. No. 92-20, 9 10,3-17-92; Ord. No. 92-38,9 4,5-19-92; Ord. No. 92-89, Ii 3,8-27-92; Ord. No..92-97
Ii 12,9-15-92; Ord. No. 93-57,92,6-1-93; Ord. No. 93-65,92,6-15-93; Ord. No. 93-70, Ii 6, 7-i5-93; Ord:
No. 93-71, 9 2, 7-15-93; Ord. No. 93-72, Ij 4, 7-15-93; Ord. No. 93-76, Ii 2, 7-27-93; Ord. No. 93-108, 9 1,
10-19-93; Ord. No. 93-109, Ii 1, 10-19-93; Ord. No. 93-112, Ii I, 10-19-93; Ord. No. 93-115, Ii 2, 11-3-93; Ord.
No. 93-130, Ii 2, 11-16-93; Ord. No. 94-13, 9 2, 1-20-94; Ord. No. 94-14, 9 2, 1-20-94; Ord. No. 94-15, 9 4,
1-20-94; Ord. No. 94-49, 9 2, 3-p-94; Ord. No. 94-77, 9 2, 5-5-94; Ord_ No. 94-78, 9 1,5-5-94; Ord. No.
94-81,92,5-5-94; Ord. No. 94-93, 94,5-17-94; Ord. No. 94-102,92,5-17-94; Ord. No. 94-121,92,6-21-94;
Ord. No. 94-122,92,6-21-94; Ord. No. 94-123,93,6-21-94; Ord. No. 94-124,92,6-21-94; Ord. No. 94-136,
~ 2, 7-12-94; Ord. No. 94-139, 9 1, 7-12-94; Ord. No. 94-14-8, 9 1, 7-14-94; Ord. No'; '94-149, Ii 2, 7-14-94;
Ord. No. 94-198, Ii 8, 11-1.94; Ord. No. 94-199, Ii 3, 11-1-94;'Ord. No. 94-207, Ii 3, 11-1-94; Ord. No. 94-211,
Ii 5, 11-15-94; Ord. No. 95-23, 9 2, 2-7-95; Ord_ No. 95-29, Ii 1, 2-7-95)
Sec. SCG-It. Enforcem.ent procedure for mu-
nicipalities.
(a) Municipalities within Dade County shall be
entitled to enforce the applicable provisions of this .
chapter within their municipal bo!J.D.daries sub-
ject to compliance with the provisions of this sec-
tion.
(b) As a coo.ditioo. to enforcing the applicable
proVisions of this chapter, a municipality shall en-
ter into an intedocal agreement with Metropoli-
tan Dade Cou.o.ty. The interlocal agreement shall
co 0. tai.o. , at a minimum, the following:
(1) The section or sections of this Code which
the municipality wishes to enforce through
this chapter;
(2) The job title of the agents or employees of
the municipality authorized to perform the
enforcement functioos and the number of
ageo.ts or employees so authorized;
(3) The amount reimbursable to Metrop<llitan
Dade County for administrative costs relat-
ing to the conduct of bearings on appeals
from violatioos issued by the municipality,
includi.o.g but not limited to attorneys' fees
and costs, costs of transcriptioo. and cleri-
cal costs;
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(4) The amou.o.t of revenue reimbursable to the
municipality from any fine collected. pursu-
ant to this chapter;
(5) An agreement to indemnify and save the
County harmless from and against any and
all liability, actions and causes of action re-
lating to the municipality's enforcement of
the provisions of this chapter, and
(6) A term not to exceed three (3) years.
(c) With respect to laws and ordinances ofCouo.-
ty-wide application, the provisions of this section
shall be supplemental to and not in derogation of
any authority of Metropolitan Dade Cou.o.ty to en-
force the provisions of those laws and ordinances.
(d) Nothing contained in this section is intend-
ed to exteo.d the substantive effect or application
of any Cou.o.ty law or ordinance to any municipal
area where such Cou.o.ty law or ordinance is not
effective or applicable.
(e) Nothing coo.tained in this section shall pro-
hibit any mu:h.icipality from enforcing provisions
of its municipal code or this Code by any lawful
and authorized means.
(Ord. No. 94-38, ~ 1, 3-3-94)
ITh~ nClCt pace is 1:r.J 1l
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Agenda Item No. 5(M)
Page 88
(E) Decisions at hearing.
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(2) If the magistrate, county court judge or hearing
examiner finds a violation of the Code, the
magistrate, county court judge or hearing examiner
shall assess a fine and/or jail sentence as provided
in Section 31-92[[00]] of the Code, and removal
and storage fees. The fine(s), if any, and removal
and storage fees must be paid in order to obtain an
order for release of the seized vehicle. A
magistrate. county court judge or hearing examiner
shall not issue an order releasing the vehicle where
said vehicle is subject to forfeiture proceedings
pursuant to Section 31-94(G).
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.
.
Section 3.
Chapter SCC of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida., is hereby
amended as follows:
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Sec. 8CC-l O. Schedule of civil penalties.
. . .
Code Section Descriotion or Violation Civil Penalty
31-82(a)
advenising or pennitting operations without a
valid. current for-hire license
S1.OOO.00
31-82(j)(2)
failure to report change of address
Sl00.00
31-82(j)(3 )
failure to maintain records at principal Dlace of
business of entity responsible for passenger
servicej
Sl00.00
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Code Section
3 1-82(j)( 4)
31-82(j)(6)
3 1-82(D(7)
31-82(i)(8)
31-82(j)(9)
3 1-82(j)(l 0)
3 1-82(il( 1 J )
31-82(j)(J 2)
3 J -82(i)(13)
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31-85(b)
31-85(i)( 1 )
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Substitute
Agenda Item No 5(M)
Page 89
Description of Violation
failure to enter into passenger service agreement
or comoly with 31-JOO(kl
permitting or authorizing any chauffeur or other
person to operate any for-hire vehicle without
that vehicle's current valid operating permit
disolayed
allowing person to operate without a chauffeur
re~istration and without a chauffeur's agreement
allowing or permitting any person to operate a
for-hire vehicle without current. valid and
sufficient insurance coverage
failure to register and inspect all vehicles placed
and taken out of service
permitting or authorizing operation of a vehicle
which does not meet a.pplicable vehicle standards
allowing any person to operate a for-hire vehicle
whose alertness is impaired
refusal or neglect to transport
failure to enter into chauffeur agreement
failure to comply with requirements for
designated public stands
oroviding compensation for the rilZht to oick UO
passengers from or provide for-hire service to any
business establishment or public facility t
Civil Penalty
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S500.00
$500 00
$500.00
$500.00
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S100.00
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S250.00
S100.00
Sloo.oo
$100.00
S500.00
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Substitute
Agenda Item No. S(M)
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Code Section Descriotion of Violation
31-85(j)(2) prohibition against acceptin~comoensation for
right to Dick up passenszers
31-86(a) failure to operate with a taximeter meeting
requirements of the Code
3 1-86(b) staning and endinsz the meter in violation of the
requirement
31-86(d) Failure to operate with properly sealed and
operating taximeter
31-86( g) tampering with a taximeter or the seal
31-88(a) permitting or operating without insurance
31-88(a) failure to complv with insurance coverage
requirements
31-88(b) failinsz to provide necessary insurance coverage
or insurance-related services
3 1-88( c;) failure to provide eso with required notices of
insurance cancellation
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failure to provide documents when requested by
the eso
31-89(a)
operating a vehicle in violation of the vehicle
standards and Sec. 3) -92(b)
31-89(a)(2)
oDeratin~ for-hire vehicle without a current. valid
operating permit or inspection decal. as ..
applicable displayed
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S500.00
S20000
S200.00
S250.00
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
$200.00
$200.00
S75.00
$250.00
Code Section
3 1-89( a )(7)
3 1-89(b)(I )
3 1-89Cb)(3)
3 1 -8 9(b )( 4 )
31-89(g)
31-93(d)
3 1 - 1 OO( a )
31-100(j)
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3 1- ] oo(k )(3 )
31-1 OOlk)( 4)
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Descriotion of Violation
failure to have an operating air-conditioning
system
failure to oroperly display consumer information
Failure to operate with a lit tell-tale light
failure to obtain CSD aporoval or to install
display in accordance with CSD instructions
failure to have an operatin~ mobile two-way
radio
failure to comply with requirements for ooeratin'Jt
at Miami International Airport and the Pon of
Miami
prohibition against providing taxi passen~er
services on behalf of a for-hire license holder
without a current. valid passenger service
company registration
failure to enter into aszreement with for-hire taxi
license holder . J
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failure to enter into agreement with for-hire taxi
chauffeur
failure to maintain and make available copies of
passenger service agreements
failure to comply with all terms of passenger
service agreements with for-hire license holders
and chauffeurs
failure to ensure maintenance and availability of
records oenaininll. to for-hire operations
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Agenda Item No. S(M)
Page 9)
Civil Penaltv
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$250.00
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SIOO.OO
$25.00
SIOO.OO
$250.00
S100.00
$ 1.000.00
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$500.00
$500.00
$200.00
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Substitute
Agenda Item No. 5(M)
Page 92
Code Section Description of Violation Civil Penalty .
31-100<k)(7) refusal to dispatch or ne~lect to dispatch a request $100.00
to transpol1
31-100CklCS) failure to complv with lost and found rules $100.00
31-10I(a) Publishing an advertisement of ground $500.00
transoortation services without the for-hire
license comp-any or passenger service company
registration number
31-10 I( c) advertising other than aporoved rate or fare $500.00
All other Chapter 31 Aniele II violations
$50.00<<
Section 4.
If any section. subsection., sentence, clause or provision of this ordinance
is held invalid, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected by such invalidity.
Section 5.
It is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners. and it is hereby
ordained that the provisions of this ordinance. including any sunset provision. shall become and
be made a part of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida. The ~eaions of this ordinance may
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be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intention, and the word "ordinance" may be
changed to "seaion." "anicle," or other appropriate word.
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Section 6.
With the exception of (a) sections 31-82(a), 31-850). 31-89, 31-90, 31-91
and Section 3 of this ordinance which shall become effective thirty (30) days after the date of
enactment of this ordinance, and (b) sections 31-82(c) through (~)~ 31-86, 31-87, 31-88,31-100,
3 1- t Oland 3 1-109 which shall become effective one hundred and twenty (120) days after the
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date of enactment of this ordinance, this ordinance shall become ~ffective two hundred and
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seventy (270) days after the date of enactment unless vetoed by the Mayor. and if vetoed, shall
become effective only upon an override by this Board.
Section 7.
This ordinance does not contain a sunset provision.
PASSED AND ADOPTED:
JUL 0 9 \996
Approved by County Attorney as
to fonn and legal sufficiency:
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Sponsored by Commissioner Dennis C. Moss
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MEMO~ANOUM
A~enda lcem No. 6(a)1
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Honorable Chairman and Members
Board of County Commissiooe:'S .
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v\0"~~-G. Avino, P.E.,P.L.S.
County Manager
QATE: March 3. 199~
SUBJECT: Revision to Administ.rative
Order2-5: Code Enforcement
F-ecom mendation
It is recommended that the Board approve Administ:r4.tive Order 2-5, entitled Code Enforcement,
as r~.arid a.ttached.
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Administrative Order 2-5. ordered and effective M:arch'18, 1986, has ~ broadened to include
definitions and to specifically identify the responsibilities inh~t to the' admini.stntion of
O1apte.r SCC of the Code of Metropolitan Dade County by the respective issuing departments,
as wc:ll as Code Enforcement, County Oe:dc Division. .
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A ne:N ~o~ has .been added... .if the proposed ordin2.nce ~ which is set for public
hearing-today, ~g amending O13pter SCC'of die ~ This '2.niendinent woUld ~ow the
?flicl2ls and. inspcdDIS . of niunicipalitieS to p:ii1icipate in the ciVil vi6lalions }llld penalties
ordi.n:ance developed under Chapter SCC to pea~1i7.e violators of regulations, ~d to use the
citation procedures established in the Code. .In order to.be entitled.to the provisions of Chapter
see, the mu~cip3lity would be required to enter into an inter local agreement with the County i.
iri accatdance with the conditions included in the amended ord~ce, at ~ minimum-
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In addition, the departmettt administrative costS and continuing peii31ties reimbursement for
di..Stnoution to d~ents by Code Enforcement, County .Oerk Division~ has been refined to
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provide a clearer definition. Dep3.rtmental admiriist:r4.tive costs incurred by issuing departments
while processing continuing violations and l~g liens, however, are n9t provided for under
Chapter 8CC. These costs can only be l~yi~. or <:ollected by departments if other statutory
Code p'rovisions or County Commission approval are authorized. .
FinaIl~. a pro~on has been added identifying how = may be closed and dismissOd.
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ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER
METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY
CODE ~NFORCEMENT
section 4 _ 02', Metropolitan Dade County Charter,
and Chapter ace, Metropolitan Dade county Code.
This administrative order supersedes
Administrative Order 2-5 ordered and effective
March J.8, 1.986.
It shall be the policy of Metropolitan Dade
county. to foster compliance with the
ordinances. passed" by the Board of county
comJIiissioners, . as embodied in :the. Code of
Metropolitan Dade co~ty, by encouraging,its
Code Inspectors' to utilize available
enforcement mechaniSlllS I incJ.uding the issuance
of uni.form. civil vi..olation notice,' to attain
this goal.
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Municipalities vi.thin D~de county shall..a1so be
entitled to enforce. the. applicahJ.e provisions
. of this . Chapter within 't;heir '-m.unicipal
boUndaries by ,entering j,nto an interlocal
agreement with Metropolitan Dade ~ounty which
shall contain, at.a m~~um, the following:
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The section or sections of the. Code of
Metropolitan Dade co~ty I as listed in
Section 8CC-].0, which the municipality
wishes to enforce through this Chapter;
2.
The j ob title of the agents or employees
of the municipality authorized to perfortll
the enforceJl\ent functions and the' nwoJ:>er
of agents or employees so authorized; .
3 _ The amount reilUbur~'able to Metropolitan
Dade county for ~dministrative costs
relating to the cond:i:1ct of hearings on
appeal.s from viol.ations issued by the
municipal.ity, incl.uding, bu~ not li~ited
to t. attorneys fees and costs, costs of
transcription and clerical costs; -
4. The amount of revenue reimbursable to the
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municip~lity from any fine collected
pursuant to the Chapter;
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An agreement to indemnify and save the
County harmless from and against apy and
a~l liability, actions and cause of action
relating to the municipality's enforcement
of the provisions of this Chapte~; and
6. A term not to exceed three years.'
The Gounty reserves the right to set minimum
education, training and background check
requirements to be met by municipal employees "'
or agents enforcing the code. Furthe.nnore, the
county shall 'provide oversight and auditing
authority'in order to withdraw delegation if it
is. .determined that. the municipality is
impro.perly enforcing:. the Code. . .
Any . appeals to the' circuit court or b~YOhd
from civil violation Notices issued by a
municipality shaJ.l be' hand.1.ed' by that
municipa1ity and. its. legal staff.
A ICcode' PlspeCtorfC is defi.ned .to be any:agent
or ~ployee df Dade co~ty 'Whose duty it "is to
assw::e Code compliance.
. Subject to the'requirement. .of 8CC~~~, a cccOde
Inspector'C is a1.so defi.ne.d to be any' ag.~:t or
employee of a -municipaJ.ity 'Who has. be~
authorized pUrsuan.t to that section to assure
Code compliance.
. "violators" shall be deemed 'to be those p-ersons
or entiti~s legally responsible .for . the
violation of the ordinanc~S listed in section
8CC-J,.O of the code-
An uuncorrectable violation" is a violation
which cannot be.remedied after the violation
has been committed because the violation
constitutes' a single prohibited act rather
than an ongoing.c~nditionor circum~tance.
A "continuing violationU i~ a violation which
remains uncorrected beyond the reasonable time .
period for correction contained in'either the
civil violation notice or the final order of
the hearing officer, ~hichever is applicable.
A "repeat violation" is a recurring violation
of an ordinance by a violator ~ho haS
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pre~iously been guilty of the same violation.
Passage of ordinance 85-)3 cre?ted and
established a code enforcement position to be
filled by Hearing Officers. The. County
Manager, or his designee, shall prepare and
submit for ratification to the Clerk_of the
Board of County commiss:ioners a list of
qualified candidates nominated for appointment
as Hearing Offic'ers _ . Compensation for Hearing
Officers shall be $150.00 per day_
Code Enforcement deparbnent directors, or
their designees, shall be responsible for the
following:
~. . Code . Inspe.ct:ors shall 'enfor~e the
. ordinances"listep..in section 8CC"':~O of. the
Code. "'
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Upon issuance of a civil Violation Notice
(CVN) . to <?- violator, .a ~ully c?mpleted
copy of the CVN m.ust be sent to Code
Enforcement, county Clerk Division.
All origiIial civil p~alty payments'"
continuing civil penaJ.ty payments, and
administrative . hearing' costs imposed.
pursuant to the provisions: of Chapter 8CC
shall be. remitted. directly to Code
Enforcement, s:=ounty ,'Clerk 'Division, ~ith
a check m.ade payable to the Clerk of the'
ci?=cuit and county c.ourtS.
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For any CVN issued in ~hich' a date of
correction has been given; 'or for any case'
in which a Hearing Officer has set a date
of correction (see Sec. 8CC-4(f) of the
Code), a Code Inspector must p~epare an
Mfidavit of compliancejNon-Compliance and
send a copy to Code Enforcement, County
Clerk Division. . The Affidavit lllust
indicate whether the violation has been
corrected'by the date of correction ~eC
forth in CVN or by.the Hearing Officer,
and, if it has not, the Affidavit must s~
reflect and must set forth a request tJ:;a
~ l-i~arin9 Officer issue art order f~nd:ng
t~e v7"~tor guilty of a cont~nu:ng
v~olat:on., ~'- .....;i,.ng continuing violatl.on
penaltl.es to be eJ.:~~1.V~ ~ning on the
date of correctl.on and er~ ~t a
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MAXIMUM TOTAL FINE:
DEPARTMENT
WM:IN:I:STRATIVE COSTS:
ADMI:NISTRAXJ;:VE'
REIMBURSEMENT:
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paid, citations complied, and
citations not complied-
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A report vill be generated on an
annual ba$is, by department.,
detailing outstanding violations for
the previous year.
7 _ A report vill .be generated, and
distributed for each department,"
providing the estimated cost
reimbursement deduction on an
ongoing basis-
The maximum total fine for anyone
continuing violation shall be fixed at ten
t~es the original penalty amount.
Depa:Ctment adJitiIiistrative costs shalllllean
certain administrative costs incurred .PY
issuing depai::tluents .....hile processing
continuing violations and levying liens.
Department administrative costs are not
. provided for under Chapter 8.~~ and can
on1y be levied or co11ected if authori,zed
'by other: statutory cOde pr9visions or
county c6~sion appr.oval-
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In order to cover the actual
administrative expenses incurred by
the county Clerk Division in supporting
the code Enforcement system, the county
c1erk sha1l retain a11 original fines and
ad1l1inistrative hearing costs assessed by
a Hearing Officer. After deduction-. of
actual administrative expenses, the county
C1erk, with concurrence of the Budget
Director,' shall annually return to non-
. general fund issuing departJnents on a
prorated basis the reJUainder of retained
origin~l fines. The conti~uing penalties
ana department adn\'i~istrative costs shall
be distributed tb nori-general fund issuing
dep:lrtments on a monthly basis. '.
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Cases may be closed and dismissed in' the
follo~ing circumstances:
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Where the civil penalty is paid and
the violation corrected (if
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vhich the violation must be
corrected (if applicable) , and
providing the deadline date to
request an administrative
hearing,. in vriting, to appeal the
civil violation.
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2. I f payment has not been recerved for
a civil violation Notice and/or the
violation of the Code section has not
been corrected, a second letter will
be issued by certified mail, return
receip~ requested, to the violator
(with no appeal filed) :i:-ndica"t:ing the
civil penalty, accrued penal ty ,
department administrative cost, and
the total amount due within 30 days.
The viol.ator is further advised that
if payment 'is not :;-ecei ved and! or the
viol.ation is not corrected wi th.,in 30
days, a l.ien shall. be placed agairlst
the viol.ator's real. or 'personal
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When an appea:L has been.. :eil.ed and the
Hearing Officer finds 'the viol.ator-
gui1ty at the Administr~ti.ve Hea.;-ing,
a 1etter sha1l. be sent to .the
vio1ator o1;dering. correction of the.
vio1.ation (if applicab1e) an<;i'
requiripg payment .of the civil.
penalty,hearingadministrati~ecostt
accrued .penal ty, and the total. amount
to be paid- The'vio:Lator is fUrther
advised. that if. payment is. not
received andj or the vio:La tion~is' not
corrected within J 0 days, a lien.
shall be p:Laced against the
violator's real' or persona:L
property- To. appea:L a Hearing
Officer's decrsion,. a Notice of
Appeal nust be filed in the circuit
court within ..the tim'e provided by
the Florida Rules of APpellate
procedure. ~
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.When appropriate, a satisfaction of
Lien vill be filed in the Dade county
public records.
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Management informati~n reports will
be generated monthly, sequenfed bY
department and badge number, for
distribution indicating citationS
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specified date, and setting forth the
total amount of penalties to be paid by
the violator.
A lien shall be placed on a violator's
real or personal properties \oIhenever a
violator has failed to pay the amount set
forth in an order of the Hearing otficer.
The iien is t9 be recorded
in the public records of Dade County and
Code Enforcement, County Clerk Division,
is to be notified of same, along. with the
required lien payment-
Department shall be authorized to sign
statements settling civil penalties for
~ounts 1ess than' the' maximum continuing
pena1ty. Such sett1ement shall contain
the justifica:ti~m for settlementi the
inspector's badge number, if applicablei
~e original.' penal.ty amounti .....the
sett.l.ement amounti the amount collecteo.
(indicating full . paymeIJ.t . or partial
p~ym.ent) i. and the ~ignature of. the
.department director, or designee,
with nbtification to. Code Enforce1lient>
county' C1erk Division. If any penal.tieS
have been .made' the.. subj ect . of .coUrt
actions, settl.ements l11ust also incl.ude.an
apprc:ival . from .the counti Attorn~Y~s
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7 . If ......ithin ten days pr.ior to the hearing'
date a violator requests that a hearing be
rescheduled, Code Enforcement, COWlty
Clerk Division, ......ill. ~utomaticallY~,;
advise the department in' "<<'ri ting. The
affected department wil.l then make the
decision as to ......hether to reschedule or to
deny the request and will advise. Code
Enf?rcement, County Clerk I?ivisio~, of
same.
Code Enforcement, county Clerk Division,
shall be responsible ~r the following:
1. Upon receipt of a civil violation
Notice, a letter \oIill be issued to
the violator indicating the amount of
the civil penalty and the date bY
\oIhich the penalty is to be .paid,
advising the violator the date bY
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the violator, . pursuant to this
Administrative order.
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3. Where the Hearing Officer finds the
named violator not guilty and'no
appeal is taken by the county 0C
issuing municipality.
4. Where there is a "final settlement,
judgment, order, or other resolution
of a case by a court of competent
j urisdic:tion.
Thi.s Administrative order is hereby submitted to the Board of
County commissioners of Dade county, F1orida-
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~oa ).n G. AVJ.,nO, P.E- I P.L'.~,.
. county Manager
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