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min <br />ORDINANCE 95-08 <br />WHEREAS, the Sheriff of Indian River County and the Board of County <br />Commissioners want the CAT program established in Indian River County and to <br />provide for the Sheriff to administer it; <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: <br />SECTION 1. AMENDMENT <br />Section 306.09 of The Code of Indian River County, Florida, is <br />amended to read as follows: <br />Section 306.09 - Combat Automobile Theft Program <br />(a) The Florida Uniform Traffic Control Law authorizes counties and <br />municipalities to enact ordinances to establish "combat automobile theft" <br />(CAT) programs whereby vehicle owners may enroll their vehicles giving <br />advance written consent to law enforcement officers to stop their enrolled <br />vehicles if they are being operated between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 <br />a.m., provided the CAT decal is properly displayed in the lower left corner <br />of the vehicle's rear window. <br />(b) A "combat automobile theft" CAT program, as authorized under the <br />Florida Uniform Traffic Control Law, is hereby established in Indian River <br />County, Florida. The program shall include: <br />(1) Consent forms* to be executed by motor vehicle owners who <br />enroll vehicles in the program. <br />(2) CAT program decals which conform to the specifications, <br />colors, and design of the uniform CAT decal established by the <br />Florida Department of Law Enforcement for use throughout the <br />state. <br />(3) All other provisions of the "combat automobile theft" program <br />as provided for in the Florida Uniform Traffic Control Law. <br />(c) Administration of the program shall be conducted by the Sheriff of <br />Indian River County, Florida. <br />800( P: u[:,(? <br />MARCH 21, 1995 37 <br />