Interpretation ID: 1984-1.1
TYPE: INTERPRETATION-NHTSA
DATE: 01/01/84 EST
FROM: FLORIDA LEGISLATURE
TITLE: 1984 FLORIDA AUTO TINT LAW
ATTACHMT: ATTACHED TO LETTER DATED 06/25/90, FROM PAUL JACKSON RICE -- NHTSA TO LAWRENCE J. SMITH -- CONGRESS; A35; VSA 108 [A] [2] [A]; STANDARD 205; LETTER DATED 05/30/90 FROM NANCY L. BRUCE -- DOT TO LAWRENCE J. SMITH -- CONGRESS; LETTER DATED 05/25/90 FROM LAWRENCE J. SMITH -- CONGRESS TO NANCY BRUCE -- DOT; NEWSPAPER ARTICLE DATED 03/30/90; BY STEVE MOORE -- BUSINESS MARKETS; LOCAL CRAFTSMAN UNSWAYED BY FEDERAL CIVIL LAWSUITS; NEWSPAPER ARTICLE DATED 03/29/90 BY BRUCE VIELMETTI -- ST PETERSBURG TIMES; US CRACKS DOWN ON WINDOW TINTERS; NEWSPAPER ARTICLE DATED 03/29/90 FROM JIM LEUSNER -- ORLANDO SENTINEL; US SUES CAR-WINDOW TINTERS-LET THERE BE MORE LIGHT; PRESS RELEASE DATED 03/28/90 BY UNITED STATES ATTORNEY MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA.
TEXT: An act relating to state uniform traffic control; creating ss. 316.2951 through 316.2957, Florida Statutes; providing definitions; providing requirements with respect to motor vehicle windshields; providing requirements with respect to motor vehicle side windows; providing requirements with respect to all windows behind the driver; providing sunscreen requirements; providing requirements with respect to labeling, providing tolerance levels; providing penalties; providing exemptions; repealing s. 316.295, Florida Statutes, relating to motor vehicle windshield requirements; repealing s. 316.296, Florida Statutes, relating to the prohibition against selling a motor vehicle equipped with windows which are reflective or nontransparent; repealing s. 316.297, Florida Statutes, relating to the prohibition against selling reflective or nontransparent material for motor vehicle windows; repealing s. 316.298, Florida Statutes, relating to exemptions for manufacturers with respect to motor vehicle windows; providing an effective date.
Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
Section 1. Sections 316.2951, 316.2952, 316.2953, 316.2954, 316.2955, 316.2956 and 316.2957, Florida Statutes, are created to read:
316.2951 -- Motor vehicle windows; definitions -- Whenever used in ss. 316.2951 . 316.2957, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) "Sunscreening material" means products or materials, including film, glazing, and perforated sunscreening, which, when applied to the windshield or windows of a motor vehicle, reduce the effects of the sun with respect to light reflectance or transmittance.
(2) "Reflectance" means the ratio of the amount of total light, expressed in percentages, which is reflected outward by the product or material to the amount of total light falling on the product or material.
(3) "Transmittance" means the ratio of the amount of total light, expressed in percentages, which is allowed to pass through the product or material, including glazing, to the amount of total light falling on the product or material and the glazing.
(4) "Motor vehicle" means any vehicle as defined in s. 316.003, except vehicles used in farm husbandry, which is registered or required to be registered in the state.
(5) "Windshield" means the front exterior viewing device of a motor vehicle.
(6) "Window" means any device designed for exterior viewing from a motor vehicle, except the windshield, any roof-mounted viewing device, and any viewing device having less than 150 square inches in area.
(7) "Multipurpose passenger vehicle" means a motor vehicle with motive power designed to carry ten persons or less which is constructed either on a truck chassis or with special features for occasional off-road operation.
316.2952 -- Windshields; requirements; restrictions. --
(1) Windshields in a fixed and upright position, equipped with safety glazing as required by federal safety glazing material standards, are required on all motor vehicles which are operated on the public highways, roads, and streets, except motorcycles and implements of husbandry.
(2) No person shall operate any motor vehicle on any public highway, road, or street with any sign, suncreening material, produce, or covering attached to or located in or upon the windshield, except the following:
(a) A certificate or other paper required to be displayed by law.
(b) Sunscreening material along a strip at the top of the windshield, so long as such material is transparent and does not encroach upon the driver's direct forward viewing area as more particularly described and defined in FMVSS 205 and FMVSS 128 as the AS/1 protion of the windshield.
(3) The windshield on every motor vehicle shall be equipped with a device for cleaning rain, snow, or other moisture from the windshield, which device shall be constructed as to be controlled or operated by the driver of the vehicle.
(4) Every windshield wiper upon a motor vehicle shall be maintained in good working order.
(5) Grove equipment, including "goats," "highlift-goats," grove chemical supply tanks, fertilizer distributors, fruit-loading equipment, and electric-powered vehicles regulated under the provisions of s. 316.267, shall be exempt from the requirements of this section. However, such electric-powered vehicles shall have a windscreen approved by the department sufficient to give protection from wind, rain, or insects, and such windscreen shall be in place whenever the vehicle is operated on the public roads and highways.
316.2953 -- Side windows; restrictions on sunscreening material. -- No person shall operate any motor vehicle on any public highway, road, or street on which the side wings and side windows on either side forward of or adjacent to the operator's seat are composed of, covered by, or treated with any sunscreening material or other product or covering which has the effect of making the window nontransparent or which would alter the window's color, increase its reflectivity, or reduce its light transmittance, except as expressly permitted herein. A sunscreening material may be applied to such windows if, when tested on 1/8-inch clear glass, the material has a total solar reflectance of visible light of not more than 25 percent as measured on the non-film side and light transmittance of at least 35 percent in the visible light range.
316.2954 -- All windows behind the driver; restrictions on sunscreening material. --
(1) No person shall operate any motor vehicle on any public highway, road, or street with any windows behind the driver which are composed of, covered by, or treated with any sunscreening material, or other product or material which has the effect of making the window nontransparent or would alter the window's color, increase its reflectivity, or reduce its light transmittance, except as specified below:
(a) Sunscreen material consisting of film which, when tested on 1/8-inch clear glass, has a total solar reflectance of visible light of not more than 35 percent as measured on the non-film side and light transmittance of at least 18 percent in the visible light range; provided, however, that sunscreen material may be used on multipurpose passenger vehicles, which, when tested in 1/8-inch clear glass, has a total solar reflectance of visible light of not more than 35 percent as measured on the non-film side and light transmittance of at least 8 percent in the visible light range.
(b) Perforated sunscreening material which, when tested in conjunction with existing glazing or film material, has a total reflectance of visible light of not more than 35 percent and light transmittance of no less than 30 percent. For those products or materials having different levels of reflectance, the highest reflectance from the product or material will be measured by dividing the area into 16 equal sections and averaging the overall reflectance. The measured reflectance of any of those sections shall not exceed 50 percent.
(c) Louvered materials, if the installation of the materials does not reduce driver visibility by more than 50 percent.
(d) Privacy drapes, curtains and blinds, provided such covering shall be in an open and secure position when the motor vehicle is being operated on any public highway, road, or street.
(2) No person shall operate any motor vehicle upon any public highway, road or street, on which the rear window is composed of, covered by, or treated with any material which has the effect of making the window nontransparent, unless the vehicle is equipped with side mirrors on both sides that meet the requirements of s. 316.294.
316.2955 -- Window sunscreening material; compliance labeling; tolerances. --
(1) Each installer or seller of sunscreening material shall provide a pressure sensitive, self-destructive, nonremovable, vinyl-type film label to the purchaser stating that the material complies with the provisions of ss. 316.2951 - 316.2954. Each installer shall affix the required label to the inside left door jamb of the motor vehicle. In addition, the label shall state the trade name of the material and the installer's or seller's business name. Labeling shall not be required for factory glazing which complies with FMVSS 205.
(2) All percentage measurements required by ss. 316.2951 - 316.2954 shall be subject to a plus or minus 3 percent tolerance.
316.2956 -- Violation of provisions relating to windshields, windows, and sunscreening material; penalties. --
(1) Any person who operates a motor vehicle on which, after the effective date of this act, material was installed in violation of ss. 316.2951 - 316.2954, is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.084.
(2) Replacement or repair of any material legally installed is not a violation of ss. 316.2951 - 316.2954.
(3) Any person selling or installing sunscreening material in violation of any provision of ss. 316.2951 - 316.2955 after the effective date of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
316.2957 -- Exemption for motor vehicle manufacturers. -- The provisions of ss. 316.2951 - 316.2956 shall not apply to the manufacturer's tinting or glazing of motor vehicle windows or windshields which is otherwise in compliance with or permitted by FMVSS 205 as promulgated in 49 C.F.R. 571.205.
Section 2. Sections 316.295, 316.296, 316.297, and 316.298, Florida Statutes, are hereby repealed.
Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.