Case Name: In re Request for Increase in Insurance Premiums by NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION. City of Miami, Intervenor. Broward Williams, Insurance Commissioner. National Automobile Underwriters Association, Petitioner
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1966-04-07
Citations: 184 So. 2d 901
Docket Number: No. H-352
Parties: In re Request for Increase in Insurance Premiums by NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION. City of Miami, Intervenor. Broward Williams, Insurance Commissioner. National Automobile Underwriters Association, Petitioner.
Judges: STURGIS and WIGGINTON, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 184
Pages: 901–902

Head Matter:
In re Request for Increase in Insurance Premiums by NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION. City of Miami, Intervenor. Broward Williams, Insurance Commissioner. National Automobile Underwriters Association, Petitioner.
No. H-352.
District Court of Appeal of Florida. First District.
April 7, 1966.
Richard B. Stone, City Atty., John S. Lloyd, Asst. City Atty., and R. Reid Sander-son, for intervenor.
Richard O. Mitchell, Tallahassee, for National Automobile Underwriters Ass’n.
Walter E. Rountree, General Counsel, for State Treasurer and Insurance Commissioner.
Earl Faircloth, Atty. Gen., and Robert J. Kelly, Asst. Atty. Gen.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
On the authority of Section 627.-391(3), Florida Statutes, F.S.A., the last clause of which is patently inconsistent with the first part of the section, Inter-venor's motion to stay is granted. See Section 627.031, Florida Statutes, F.S.A. providing the interpretation to be given to Part I of chapter 627, Florida Statutes, F. S.A. See also Johnson v. State, 157 Fla. 685, 27 So.2d 276 (1946), Hall v. State, 39 Fla. 637, 23 So. 119 (1897), and Sams v. King, 18 Fla. 557 (1882), to the effect that where the last clause of a statutory section is plainly inconsistent with the first part of the same section, and the first part is consistent with the clear policy and intent of the legislature, the last clause, if operative at all, will be so construed as to give it an effect consistent with the first part of the section and the policy it indicates. 30 Fla.Jur., Statutes, § 114.
STURGIS and WIGGINTON, JJ., concur.
RAWLS, Chief Judge, dissents.