Broward County Commission Regular Meeting
Director's Name: Andrew J. Meyers
Department: County Attorney
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Requested Action
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MOTION TO ADOPT Resolution directing the County Administrator to publish Notice of Public Hearing to be held on September 10, 2026, at 10:00 a.m., in Room 422 of Governmental Center East to consider enactment of a proposed Ordinance, the title of which is as follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, PERTAINING TO LICENSES, BUSINESS REGULATIONS, AND CONSUMER PROTECTION, INCLUDING TOWING AND IMMOBILIZATION SERVICES, AUTO TAG COURIER SERVICES, MOVERS, APPLIANCE REPAIR, AND MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR SHOPS; AMENDING CHAPTERS 8½ AND 20 OF THE BROWARD COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES (“CODE”); AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, INCLUSION IN THE CODE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
(Sponsored by the Board of County Commissioners)
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Why Action is Necessary
Applicable law requires the publication of notice and a public hearing for enactment of amendments to the Broward County Code of Ordinances (“Code”).
What Action Accomplishes
Enables the setting of a public hearing during which the Board of County Commissioners (“Commission”) may consider enacting the proposed Ordinance.
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Previous Action Taken
Summary Explanation/Background
This Ordinance would update the County’s Consumer Protection Code, primarily with respect to towing.
On September 4, 2025, the Commission directed the County Attorney’s Office to draft an Ordinance amending various sections of Chapters 8½ and 20 of the Code relating to movers, towing and immobilization providers, motor vehicle repair shops, and motor vehicle body repair and painting shops.
Some of the changes pertaining to towing will align the Code with recent changes in Florida law. These include modified requirements that towing companies accept at least two forms of payment. Also, towing companies would be required to use tow lights and certain other safety equipment. The Ordinance would provide fines for violations of the new provisions. The Ordinance also would clarify that a towing license does not authorize licensees to drive the car being towed unless the owner consents.
Elsewhere in Chapter 20, the Ordinance would modify language pertaining to private couriers who obtain license plates and other tag/title documents for consumers through the Broward County Tax Collector (“Tax Collector”) or private tag agencies, to reflect that license plates are now a responsibility of the Tax Collector and not the County. The Ordinance also would add a fine for violation of an existing requirement that such couriers obtain bond in favor of the County.
The Ordinance also would modify the circumstances in which businesses licensed in certain fields would become ineligible for renewal due to previous violations of the same rule within a specified period.
Finally, the Ordinance includes numerous conforming, clarifying, and technical revisions, including updates for style and clarity, removal of superfluous and obsolete provisions, and to reflect the current names of County agencies.
Source of Additional Information
Danielle W. French, Deputy County Attorney, 954-357-7600
Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Impact/Cost Summary
The Fiscal Impact Statement by the Office of Management and Budget will be provided at the time of the public hearing, in compliance with Section 18.5.e.7 of the Broward County Administrative Code.