Title: In Re: Amendments to the Florida Rules of Traffic Court - 2018 Regular-Cycle Report

State: florida

Issuer: Florida Supreme Court

Document:

Supreme Court of Florida 
 
 
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No. SC18-18 
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IN RE:  AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA RULES OF TRAFFIC 
COURT.  
 
December 13, 2018 
 
PER CURIAM. 
 
On rehearing granted,1 the Court amends Florida Rule of Traffic Court 6.455 
(Amendments) to read as it did prior to the August 30, 2018, amendments to the 
rule in this case.   
 
In In re Amendments to the Florida Rules of Traffic Court, 252 So. 3d 704 
(Fla. 2018), the Court adopted a number of regular-cycle rule amendments 
proposed by The Florida Bar’s Traffic Court Rules Committee (Rules Committee).  
Among the amendments, which become effective January 1, 2019, were the 
amendments to rule 6.455 at issue here.  Id. at 711. 
                                          
 
 
1.  See In re Amends. to Fla. Rules of Traffic Court, No. SC18-18 (Fla. order 
filed Dec. 13, 2018). 
 
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On November 19, 2018, the Rules Committee filed an untimely motion for 
rehearing asking the Court to withdraw the amendments to rule 6.455 before their 
effective date.  Because of the stated concerns that “allowing the amendments to 
take effect may create statewide havoc,”2 the Court accepted the motion for 
rehearing as timely filed.3   
According to the motion for rehearing, based on discussions with judges and 
practitioners after the amendments to rule 6.455 were adopted, the Rules 
Committee determined that the rule amendments, along with the 2018 committee 
note to the rule, “improperly remove discretion from the judge/hearing officer and 
fail to use proper standards.”4  The Rules Committee states that it cannot address 
the various concerns about the rule amendments and committee note before their 
January 1, 2019, effective date.  
 
After considering the serious concerns raised in the motion for rehearing, the 
Court amends rule 6.455 to read as it did prior to the August 30, 2018, 
amendments to the rule and deletes the 2018 committee note.  The amendments are 
set forth in the appendix to this opinion.  New language is indicated by 
underscoring; deletions are indicated by struck-through type.  The amendments 
                                          
 
 
2.  See id. (motion filed Nov. 19, 2018). 
 
3.  See id. (order filed Nov. 20, 2018). 
 
4.  See id. (motion filed Nov. 19, 2018).   
 
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shall become effective on January 1, 2019, at 12:02 a.m.  Because the amendments 
were not published for comment prior to their adoption, interested persons shall 
have seventy-five days from the date of this opinion in which to file comments 
with the Court.5 
 
It is so ordered.  
CANADY, C.J., and PARIENTE, LEWIS, QUINCE, POLSTON, LABARGA, 
and LAWSON, JJ., concur. 
 
ANY MOTION FOR REHEARING OR CLARIFICATION MUST BE FILED 
WITHIN SEVEN DAYS.  A RESPONSE TO THE MOTION FOR 
REHEARING/CLARIFICATION MAY BE FILED WITHIN FIVE DAYS 
AFTER THE FILING OF THE MOTION FOR REHEARING/CLARIFICATION. 
                                          
 
5.  All comments must be filed with the Court on or before February 26, 
2019, with a certificate of service verifying that a copy has been served on the 
Committee Chair, Ms. Anne Marie Gennusa, 309 Kingsley Lake Dr., Suite 903, 
Saint Augustine, Florida 32092-3048, office@gennusalaw.com, and on the Bar 
Staff Liaison to the Committee, Ms. Heather Telfer, 651 E. Jefferson Street, 
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2300, HTelfer@floridabar.org, as well as a separate 
request for oral argument if the person filing the comment wishes to participate in 
oral argument, which may be scheduled in this case.  The Committee Chair has 
until March 19, 2019, to file a response to any comments filed with the Court.  If 
filed by an attorney in good standing with The Florida Bar, the comment must be 
electronically filed via the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal (Portal) in accordance 
with In re Electronic Filing in the Supreme Court of Florida via the Florida 
Courts E-Filing Portal, Fla. Admin. Order No. AOSC13-7 (Feb. 18, 2013).  If 
filed by a nonlawyer or a lawyer not licensed to practice in Florida, the comment 
may be, but is not required to be, filed via the Portal.  Comments filed via the 
Portal must be submitted in Microsoft Word 97 or higher.  See In re Electronic 
Filing in the Florida Supreme Court, Fla. Admin. Order No. AOSC17-27 (May 9, 
2017).  Any person unable to submit a comment electronically must mail or hand-
deliver the originally signed comment to the Florida Supreme Court, Office of the 
Clerk, 500 South Duval Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1927; no additional 
copies are required or will be accepted. 
 
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THE FILING OF A MOTION FOR REHEARING SHALL NOT ALTER THE 
EFFECTIVE DATE OF THESE AMENDMENTS. 
 
Original Proceeding – Florida Rules of Traffic Court 
 
Anne Marie Gennusa, Chair, St. Augustine, Florida, Sergio Cruz, Past Chair, 
Traffic Court Rules Committee, Orlando, Florida; and Joshua E. Doyle, Executive 
Director, and Heather Savage Telfer, Staff Liaison, The Florida Bar, Tallahassee, 
Florida, 
 
 
for Petitioner 
 
Carlos J. Martinez, Public Defender, and John Eddy Morrison, Assistant Public 
Defender, Eleventh Judicial Circuit, Miami, Florida; and Steven D. Rubin, Boca 
Raton, Florida, and Sara Blumberg, Delray Beach, Florida, 
 
 
Responding with Comments 
 
 
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APPENDIX 
RULE 6.455. 
AMENDMENTS 
(a) 
Non-Substantive Amendments. The charging document may be 
amended at any time by the issuing officer in open court at the time of a scheduled 
hearing before it commences, subject to the approval of the official. The official 
shall grant a continuance if the amendment requires one in the interests of 
justice.prior to the commencement of the hearing to correct informalities or 
irregularities. Such amendment will be permitted after commencement of the 
hearing only with approval of the official. No case shallwill be dismissed by reason 
of any informality or irregularity in the charging instrumentdocument. 
(b) 
Substantive Amendments. Absent good cause shown, an amendment 
that may result in an increased statutory penalty may be made only by serving 
notice of the amendment on the defendant in conformity with the requirements of 
Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.516 and by filing a certification of 
service at least 5 days prior to a scheduled hearing.  
(c) 
Continuances. The official must grant a hearing continuance when 
the charging document is amended and the interests of justice so require. 
Committee Notes 
1988 Amendment. [No change] 
2018 Amendment. Examples of “informalities or irregularities” include, but 
are not limited to, statutory reference errors; illegibility of the charging document; 
or other scrivener or inadvertent errors contained within the charging document.