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SB0356 • 2026

Utility Terrain Vehicles

Utility Terrain Vehicles

Passed Legislature

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

Sponsor
Wright
Last action
2026-03-13
Official status
Senate - Died in Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development
Effective date
2027-01-01

Plain English Breakdown

The bill did not pass the Appropriations Committee in the Senate, which means it did not become law.

Rules for Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTVs)

This bill sets rules for operating utility terrain vehicles (UTVs) in Florida, including where they can be driven and what requirements operators must meet.

What This Bill Does

  • Defines a UTV as a vehicle less than 70 inches wide with at least two seats that allows passengers to sit side-by-side.
  • Allows UTVs to be operated during all hours of the day.
  • Permits UTV operation on certain county roads and municipal streets, provided they are designated for UTV use by local authorities.
  • Limits UTV crossing of state highways to specific conditions where a quick and safe crossing can be made.
  • Requires operators to have a driver's license or learner’s permit under direct supervision of a licensed driver.
  • Imposes requirements on owners and operators, such as following traffic rules, providing proof of ownership, having proper insurance, and displaying the correct license plate.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Owners and operators of UTVs
  • Local governments (counties and municipalities) that can restrict or prohibit UTV use on their roads.
  • The Department of Transportation which may limit UTV operation on state highways for safety reasons.

Terms To Know

Direct supervision
A person is in the adjacent front passenger seat of the UTV being operated.
Utility terrain vehicle (UTV)
A specific type of off-road vehicle less than 70 inches wide with at least two side-by-side seats, operated by foot controls and a steering wheel.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill did not pass the Appropriations Committee in the Senate.
  • Local governments can restrict or prohibit UTV use on roads under their jurisdiction for safety reasons.
  • The Department of Transportation may limit UTV operation on state highways if it deems such restrictions necessary.

Amendments

These notes stay tied to the official amendment files and metadata from the legislature.

855132

Committee amendment S 356 Filed • Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development (Wright)

Filed

Plain English: The amendment restricts the operating hours for Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTVs) to between sunrise and sunset.

  • Adds a new rule that UTVs can only be operated from sunrise to sunset.
  • The exact impact on current UTV operations is not detailed in the amendment text.

Bill History

  1. 2026-03-13 Senate

    • Died in Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development

  2. 2026-01-16 Senate

    • On Committee agenda-- Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development, 01/21/26, 11:00 am, 110 Senate Building --Temporarily Postponed

  3. 2026-01-13 Senate

    • Introduced

  4. 2025-12-09 Senate

    • Favorable by Transportation; YEAS 3 NAYS 2 • Now in Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development

  5. 2025-12-01 Senate

    • On Committee agenda-- Transportation, 12/09/25, 1:00 pm, 37 Senate Building

  6. 2025-11-17 Senate

    • Referred to Transportation; Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development; Fiscal Policy

  7. 2025-11-04 Senate

    • Filed

Official Summary Text

Utility Terrain Vehicles; Authorizing the operation of a utility terrain vehicle (UTV) during all hours; authorizing the operation of UTVs on certain roadways; authorizing the Department of Transportation to prohibit the operation of UTVs under certain circumstances; requiring owners or operators of a UTV to comply with certain requirements and regulations, etc.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
Florida Senate
-
2026

SB 356

By
Senator Wright

8-00442-26 2026356__
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to utility terrain vehicles; creating
3 s. 316.21275, F.S.; defining terms; authorizing the
4 operation of a utility terrain vehicle (UTV) during
5 all hours; authorizing the operation of UTVs on
6 certain roadways; authorizing the operation of UTVs on
7 certain parts of the State Highway System; authorizing
8 the Department of Transportation to prohibit the
9 operation of UTVs under certain circumstances;
10 authorizing persons possessing certain licenses to
11 operate a UTV; requiring owners or operators of a UTV
12 to comply with certain requirements and regulations;
13 authorizing a county or municipality to restrict or
14 prohibit the operation of UTVs under certain
15 circumstances; providing civil penalties; amending s.
16 320.0847, F.S.; requiring the Department of Highway
17 Safety and Motor Vehicles to issue a license plate to
18 the owner or lessee of a vehicle registered as a UTV
19 upon payment of certain taxes and fees; requiring that
20 license plates for UTVs comply with specified
21 provisions; providing an effective date.
22
23 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
24
25 Section 1. Section 316.21275, Florida Statutes, is created
26 to read:
27
316.21275

Operation of a UTV on certain roadways.—

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(1)

As used in this section, the term:

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(a)

“Direct supervision” means a person is in the adjacent

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front passenger seat of the UTV being operated.

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(b)

“Utility terrain vehicle” or “UTV” means a vehicle less

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than 70 inches in width which has at least two seats allowing

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passengers to sit in a side-by-side manner, is operated by foot

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controls and a steering wheel, and is equipped with headlamps,

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stop lamps, turn signals, tail lamps, rearview mirrors, a

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windshield, seat belts, and a horn.

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(2)

A UTV may be operated during all hours.

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(3)

A UTV may be operated only upon:

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(a)

A two-lane county road with a posted speed limit of

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less than 55 miles per hour which has been designated for UTV

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use by a county; or

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(b)

A two-lane municipal street with a posted speed limit

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of less than 55 miles per hour which has been designated for UTV

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use by a municipality.

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Before
making such designation, the responsible county or

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municipality must first determine that a UTV may safely travel

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on or cross the public road or street, considering factors

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including the speed, volume, and character of motor vehicle

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traffic using the road or street.

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(4)

A person may operate a UTV on the State Highway System

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only when necessary to cross the highway at an angle of

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approximately 90 degrees to the direction of the roadway and at

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a place where a quick and safe crossing can be made. The

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Department of Transportation may prohibit the operation of UTVs

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on any road in its jurisdiction if it determines that such

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prohibition is necessary in the interest of safety.

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(5)

A person may operate a UTV only if he or she possesses

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a driver license pursuant to s. 322.18, or if he or she

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possesses a learner’s driver license pursuant to s. 322.1615 and

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is under the direct supervision of a licensed driver.

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(6)

The owner or operator of a UTV must comply with all of

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the following requirements and regulations:

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(a)

Obey traffic regulations enumerated in this chapter and

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operate the UTV with due care.

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(b)

Provide proof of ownership under chapter 317 upon

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request of a law enforcement officer.

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(c)

Fulfill all insurance requirements pursuant to ss.

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324.022 and 627.736.

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(d)

Ensure that the UTV has the proper license plate

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pursuant to s. 320.0847.

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(e) Maintain the registration certificate or a copy thereof

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in the UTV pursuant to s. 320.0605.

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(7)

A county or municipality may enact an ordinance

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regarding UTV operation and equipment which is more restrictive

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than the requirements enumerated in this section.

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(8)

A county or municipality may prohibit the operation of

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a UTV on any road or street under its jurisdiction if the

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governing body of such county or municipality determines that

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such prohibition is necessary in the interest of safety.

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(9)

A violation of this section is a noncriminal traffic

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infraction, punishable as a nonmoving violation, as provided in

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chapter 318.

84 Section 2. Section 320.0847, Florida Statutes, is amended
85 to read:
86 320.0847 Mini truck
, utility terrain vehicle,
and low-speed
87 vehicle license plates.—
88 (1) The department shall issue a license plate to the owner
89 or lessee of any vehicle registered as a low-speed vehicle as
90 defined in s. 320.01
,

or
a mini truck as defined in s. 320.01
,

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or a utility terrain vehicle as defined in s. 316.21275
upon
92 payment of the appropriate license taxes and fees prescribed in
93 s. 320.08.
94 (2) The license plate for a low-speed vehicle
,

or
mini
95 truck
, or utility terrain vehicle must

shall
comply with
the

96
provisions of
s. 320.06.
97 Section 3. This act shall take effect January 1, 2027.