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Code · Florida · Title XXVI — Public Transportation · Chapter 338

338.151 Authority of the department to establish tolls on the State Highway System.

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Notwithstanding s. 338.165 (8), the department may establish tolls on new limited access facilities on the State Highway System, lanes added to existing limited access facilities on the State Highway System, new major bridges on the State Highway System over waterways, and replacements for existing major bridges on the State Highway System over waterways to pay, fully or partially, for the cost of such projects. Except for high-occupancy vehicle lanes, express lanes, the turnpike system, and as otherwise authorized by law, the department may not establish tolls on lanes of limited access facilities that exist on July 1, 2012, unless tolls were in effect for the lanes prior to that date.
The authority provided in this section is in addition to the authority provided under the Florida Turnpike Enterprise Law and s. 338.166 .
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