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SB0086 • 2026

Commercial Motor Vehicles Operated by Unauthorized Aliens

Commercial Motor Vehicles Operated by Unauthorized Aliens

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Gaetz
Last action
2026-03-13
Official status
House - Died in Messages
Effective date
2026-07-01

Plain English Breakdown

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Commercial Motor Vehicles Operated by Unauthorized Aliens

Commercial Motor Vehicles Operated by Unauthorized Aliens; Declaring the policy of the state with respect to the operation of commercial motor vehicles by unauthorized aliens; requiring sworn law enforcement officers with certain authority to take into custody persons determined to be unauthorized aliens operating commercial motor vehicles and facilitate the transfer of such persons into the custody of a federal immigration agency; requiring the impoundment and removal of a commercial motor vehicle under certain circumstances; providing that motor carriers are liable for certain civil penalties, etc.

What This Bill Does

  • Commercial Motor Vehicles Operated by Unauthorized Aliens; Declaring the policy of the state with respect to the operation of commercial motor vehicles by unauthorized aliens; requiring sworn law enforcement officers with certain authority to take into custody persons determined to be unauthorized aliens operating commercial motor vehicles and facilitate the transfer of such persons into the custody of a federal immigration agency; requiring the impoundment and removal of a commercial motor vehicle under certain circumstances; providing that motor carriers are liable for certain civil penalties, etc.

Limits and Unknowns

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Amendments

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815506

Committee amendment S 86 Filed • Transportation (Gaetz)

Replaced by Committee Substitute 1/29/2026

Plain English: Florida Senate - 2026 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No.

  • Florida Senate - 2026 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No.
  • SB 86 Ì815506&Î815506 LEGISLATIVE ACTION Senate .
  • House Comm: RCS .
  • 01/29/2026 .

Bill History

  1. 2026-03-13 House

    • Died in Messages

  2. 2026-03-06 Senate

    • Read 2nd time -SJ 675 • Read 3rd time -SJ 675 • CS passed; YEAS 29 NAYS 5 -SJ 675

  3. 2026-03-06 House

    • In Messages

  4. 2026-03-03 Senate

    • Placed on Special Order Calendar, 03/06/26

  5. 2026-02-18 Senate

    • Favorable by- Fiscal Policy; YEAS 13 NAYS 6 • Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading

  6. 2026-02-13 Senate

    • On Committee agenda-- Fiscal Policy, 02/18/26, 1:30 pm, 110 Senate Building

  7. 2026-02-12 Senate

    • Now in Fiscal Policy

  8. 2026-02-11 Senate

    • Favorable by Criminal Justice; YEAS 6 NAYS 2

  9. 2026-02-06 Senate

    • On Committee agenda-- Criminal Justice, 02/11/26, 3:00 pm, 37 Senate Building

  10. 2026-02-04 Senate

    • CS by Transportation read 1st time

  11. 2026-01-29 Senate

    • Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) - (Committee Substitute) • Now in Criminal Justice

  12. 2026-01-27 Senate

    • CS by Transportation; YEAS 6 NAYS 3

  13. 2026-01-22 Senate

    • On Committee agenda-- Transportation, 01/27/26, 1:00 pm, 37 Senate Building

  14. 2026-01-13 Senate

    • Introduced

  15. 2025-10-13 Senate

    • Referred to Transportation; Criminal Justice; Fiscal Policy

  16. 2025-09-25 Senate

    • Filed

Official Summary Text

Commercial Motor Vehicles Operated by Unauthorized Aliens; Declaring the policy of the state with respect to the operation of commercial motor vehicles by unauthorized aliens; requiring sworn law enforcement officers with certain authority to take into custody persons determined to be unauthorized aliens operating commercial motor vehicles and facilitate the transfer of such persons into the custody of a federal immigration agency; requiring the impoundment and removal of a commercial motor vehicle under certain circumstances; providing that motor carriers are liable for certain civil penalties, etc.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
Florida Senate
-
2026

CS for SB 86

By
the Committee on Transportation; and Senator Gaetz

596-02235-26 202686c1
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to commercial motor vehicles operated
3 by unauthorized aliens; amending s. 316.3026, F.S.;
4 declaring the policy of the state with respect to the
5 operation of commercial motor vehicles by unauthorized
6 aliens; deeming a certain threat to be an imminent
7 safety hazard; providing requirements for commercial
8 motor vehicle operators; requiring sworn law
9 enforcement officers with certain authority to take
10 into custody persons determined to be unauthorized
11 aliens operating commercial motor vehicles and
12 facilitate the transfer of such persons into the
13 custody of a federal immigration agency; requiring the
14 impoundment and removal of a commercial motor vehicle
15 under certain circumstances; requiring such sworn law
16 enforcement officers to immediately provide certain
17 notification and information to the Florida Highway
18 Patrol; providing that motor carriers are liable for
19 certain civil penalties; prohibiting the release of
20 certain impounded commercial motor vehicles unless
21 certain penalties are paid or bonds are posted and
22 certain costs are paid; requiring the Office of
23 Commercial Vehicle Enforcement to issue certain out
24 of-service orders; authorizing the Office of
25 Commercial Vehicle Enforcement to issue out-of-service
26 orders to and impose civil penalties upon motor
27 carriers under certain circumstances; providing that
28 certain motor carriers are subject to certain
29 penalties; requiring the approval of such out-of
30 service orders by the director of the Division of the
31 Florida Highway Patrol or his or her designee;
32 providing the circumstances under which such out-of
33 service orders may be removed; providing for the
34 payment of certain penalties to the Chief Financial
35 Officer, who shall credit the funds to the State
36 Transportation Trust Fund for distribution to the
37 Florida Highway Patrol to fund certain training and
38 technology; providing an effective date.
39
40 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
41
42 Section 1. Present subsection (3) of section 316.3026,
43 Florida Statutes, is redesignated as subsection (4), a new
44 subsection (3) and subsection (5) are added to that section, and
45 subsection (1) of that section is amended, to read:
46 316.3026 Unlawful operation of motor carriers.—
47 (1) The Office of Commercial Vehicle Enforcement may issue
48 out-of-service orders to motor carriers, as defined in s.
49 320.01, who, after proper notice, have failed to pay any penalty
50 or fine assessed by the department, or its agent, against any
51 owner or motor carrier for violations of state law, refused to
52 submit to a compliance review and provide records pursuant to s.
53 316.302(6) or s. 316.70, or violated safety regulations pursuant
54 to s. 316.302 or insurance requirements in s. 627.7415. Such
55 out-of-service orders have the effect of prohibiting the
56 operations of any motor vehicles owned, leased, or otherwise
57 operated by the motor carrier upon the roadways of this state,
58 until the violations have been corrected or penalties have been
59 paid. Out-of-service orders must be approved by the director of
60 the Division of the Florida Highway Patrol or his or her
61 designee.
An administrative hearing pursuant to s. 120.569 shall

62
be afforded to motor carriers subject to such orders.

63
(3)
(a)

It is the policy of the state to address the

64
emerging issue of commercial motor vehicle operation by

65
unauthorized aliens who are not authorized to operate in this

66
state pursuant to s. 322.033 and who may not meet English

67
language proficiency requirements or have the operational

68
understanding to safely operate such vehicles. This threat to

69
the life and safety of the motoring public is deemed an imminent

70
safety hazard. Commercial motor vehicle operators in this state

71
must be lawfully present in the United States; have a valid

72
driver license; understand the English language; be able to read

73
and follow roadway signage, rules, regulations, laws, and

74
directions; and be able to communicate effectively with law

75
enforcement officers.

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(b) A sworn law enforcement officer
who has the authority

77
to take an unauthorized alien as defined in s. 908.111
(1)
into

78
custody pursuant to an agreement established under s. 287(g) of

79
the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. s. 1357,
and who

80
determines that an unauthorized alien is operating a commercial

81
motor vehicle shall take such unauthorized alien into custody

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and facilitate his or her transfer into the custody of a federal

83
immigration agency as defined in s. 908.102, consistent with

84
federal and state law. The commercial motor vehicle operated by

85
the unauthorized alien must be impounded and removed to a secure

86
wrecker operator’s
storage facility
or a law enforcement impound

87
lot. The sworn law enforcement officer shall immediately notify

88
the Florida Highway Patrol
that such unauthorized alien has been

89
taken into custody and provide information necessary for the

90
issuance of an out-of-service order to the motor carrier,

91
including, but not limited to, the offense or incident report;

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any video and audio recordings of the incident; any photographs

93
of the unauthorized alien and the commercial motor vehicle; the

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name of the motor carrier; the United States Department of

95
Transportation number displayed on the commercial motor vehicle;

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the commercial motor vehicle’s registration number, license

97
plate number, and vehicle identification number; and any

98
insurance policy information.

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(c) If an unauthorized alien is taken into custody and a

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commercial motor vehicle is impounded under paragraph (b), the

101
motor carrier is liable for a civil penalty of $50,000. This

102
penalty is in addition to any other applicable penalty. A

103
commercial motor vehicle impounded under paragraph (b) may not

104
be released to the motor carrier or the owner’s agent unless the

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civil penalty is paid or a bond is posted in accordance with s.

106
316.545(5) and any costs associated with the impoundment,

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including costs for towing and storing the commercial motor

108
vehicle and providing legal notice of the impoundment, are paid.

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The Office of Commercial Vehicle Enforcement

shall issue an out

110
of-service order to the motor carrier.

111
(d) If, during a department investigation, safety audit, or

112
normal business activity, it is discovered that a motor carrier

113
has allowed, within the last 12 months, or is allowing an

114
unauthorized alien to operate a commercial motor vehicle in

115
violation of this subsection, the
Office of Commercial Vehicle

116
Enforcement
may issue an out-of-service order to and impose a

117
civil penalty of $50,000 upon the motor carrier.

118
(e) A motor carrier operating in this state is subject to

119
penalties under paragraph (d) if the department finds that the

120
motor carrier was issued an out-of-service order by
any other

121
state or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
for

122
allowing an unauthorized alien to operate a commercial motor

123
vehicle
within the last 12 months or has an
unresolved
out-of

124
service order related to allowing
an
unauthorized alien to

125
operate a commercial motor vehicle
.

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(f)
An out-of-service order issued under this subsection

127
must
be approved by the director of the Division of the Florida

128
Highway Patrol or his or her designee. Further, an out-of

129
service order issued under this subsection may be removed only

130
after the department has approved a corrective action plan

131
agreed to by the motor carrier and
the motor carrier has paid

132
any civil penalties
,

or as
provided by
a decision rendered in a

133
proceeding held under
subsection (5).

134
(g)
All penalties imposed and collected pursuant to this

135
subsection shall be paid to the Chief Financial Officer, who

136
shall credit the funds to the Highway Safety Operating Trust

137
Fund within the department to fund training and technology

138
necessary to enforce this subsection
.

139
(5)
An administrative hearing pursuant to s. 120.569
must

140
be afforded to
a
motor carrier subject to
an out-of-service

141
order pursuant to this section
.

142 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.