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The 2024 Florida Statutes

Title XL
REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Chapter 711
FLORIDA UNIFORM TRANSFER-ON-DEATH SECURITY REGISTRATION ACT
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CHAPTER 711
CHAPTER 711
FLORIDA UNIFORM TRANSFER-ON-DEATH SECURITY REGISTRATION ACT
711.50 Short title.
711.501 Definitions.
711.502 Registration in beneficiary form; sole or joint tenancy ownership.
711.503 Registration in beneficiary form; applicable law.
711.504 Origination of registration in beneficiary form.
711.505 Form of registration in beneficiary form.
711.506 Effect of registration in beneficiary form.
711.507 Ownership on death of owner.
711.508 Protection of registering entity.
711.509 Nontestamentary transfer on death.
711.51 Terms, conditions, and forms for registration.
711.511 Rules of construction.
711.512 Application of ss. 711.50-711.512.
711.50 Short title.Sections 711.50-711.512 may be cited as the “Florida Uniform Transfer-on-Death Security Registration Act.”
History.s. 3, ch. 94-216.
711.501 Definitions.In ss. 711.50-711.512, unless the context otherwise requires, the term:
(1) “Beneficiary form” means a registration of a security which indicates the present owner of the security and the intention of the owner regarding the person who will become the owner of the security upon the death of the owner.
(2) “Devisee” means any person designated in a will to receive a disposition of real or personal property.
(3) “Heirs” means those persons, including the surviving spouse, who are entitled under the statutes of intestate succession to the property of a decedent.
(4) “Person” means an individual, a corporation, an organization, or other legal entity.
(5) “Personal representative” includes an executor, administrator, successor personal representative, special administrator, and persons who perform substantially the same function under the law governing their status.
(6) “Property” includes both real and personal property or any interest therein and means anything that may be the subject of ownership.
(7) “Register,” including its derivatives, means to issue a certificate showing the ownership of a certificated security or, in the case of an uncertificated security, to initiate or transfer an account showing ownership of securities.
(8) “Registering entity” means a person who originates or transfers a security title by registration, and includes a broker maintaining security accounts for customers and a transfer agent or other person acting for or as an issuer of securities.
(9) “Security” means a share, participation, or other interest in property, in a business, or in an obligation of an enterprise or other issuer, and includes a certificated security, an uncertificated security, and a security account.
(10) “Security account” means:
(a) A reinvestment account associated with a security, a securities account with a broker, a cash balance in a brokerage account, cash, interest, earnings, or dividends earned or declared on a security in an account, a reinvestment account, or a brokerage account, whether or not credited to the account before the owner’s death;
(b) An investment management account, investment advisory account, investment agency account, custody account, or any other type of account with a bank or trust company, including the securities in the account, the cash balance in the account, and cash equivalents, and any interest, earnings, or dividends earned or declared on a security in the account, whether or not credited to the account before the owner’s death; or
(c) A cash balance or other property held for or due to the owner of a security as a replacement for or product of an account security, whether or not credited to the account before the owner’s death.
(11) “State” includes any state of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and any territory or possession subject to the legislative authority of the United States.
History.s. 3, ch. 94-216; s. 1, ch. 2005-85.
711.502 Registration in beneficiary form; sole or joint tenancy ownership.Only individuals whose registration of a security shows sole ownership by one individual or multiple ownership by two or more with right of survivorship, rather than as tenants in common, may obtain registration in beneficiary form. Multiple owners of a security registered in beneficiary form hold as joint tenants with right of survivorship, as tenants by the entireties, or as owners of community property held in survivorship form, and not as tenants in common.
History.s. 3, ch. 94-216.
711.503 Registration in beneficiary form; applicable law.A security may be registered in beneficiary form if the form is authorized by this or a similar statute of the state of organization of the issuer or registering entity, the location of the registering entity’s principal office, the office of its transfer agent or its office making the registration, or by this or a similar statute of the law of the state listed as the owner’s address at the time of registration. A registration governed by the law of a jurisdiction in which this or similar legislation is not in force or was not in force when a registration in beneficiary form was made is nevertheless presumed to be valid and authorized as a matter of contract law.
History.s. 3, ch. 94-216.
711.504 Origination of registration in beneficiary form.A security, whether evidenced by certificate or account, is registered in beneficiary form when the registration includes a designation of a beneficiary to take the ownership at the death of the owner or the deaths of all multiple owners.
History.s. 3, ch. 94-216.
711.505 Form of registration in beneficiary form.Registration in beneficiary form may be shown by the words “transfer on death” or the abbreviation “TOD,” or by the words “pay on death” or the abbreviation “POD,” after the name of the registered owner and before the name of a beneficiary.
History.s. 3, ch. 94-216.
711.506 Effect of registration in beneficiary form.The designation of a transfer-on-death beneficiary on a registration in beneficiary form has no effect on ownership until the owner’s death. A registration of a security in beneficiary form may be canceled or changed at any time by the sole owner or all then-surviving owners without the consent of the beneficiary.
History.s. 3, ch. 94-216.
711.507 Ownership on death of owner.On death of a sole owner or the last to die of all multiple owners, ownership of securities registered in beneficiary form passes to the beneficiary or beneficiaries who survive all owners. On proof of death of all owners and compliance with any applicable requirements of the registering entity, a security registered in beneficiary form may be reregistered in the name of the beneficiary or beneficiaries who survived the death of all owners. Until division of the security after the death of all owners, multiple beneficiaries surviving the death of all owners hold their interests as tenants in common. If no beneficiary survives the death of all owners, the security belongs to the estate of the deceased sole owner or the estate of the last to die of all multiple owners.
History.s. 3, ch. 94-216.
711.508 Protection of registering entity.
(1) A registering entity is not required to offer or to accept a request for security registration in beneficiary form. If a registration in beneficiary form is offered by a registering entity, the owner requesting registration in beneficiary form assents to the protections given to the registering entity by ss. 711.50-711.512.
(2) By accepting a request for registration of a security in beneficiary form, the registering entity agrees that the registration will be implemented on death of the deceased owner as provided in ss. 711.50-711.512.
(3) A registering entity is discharged from all claims to a security by the estate, creditors, heirs, or devisees of a deceased owner if it registers a transfer of the security in accordance with s. 711.507 and does so in good faith reliance on the registration, on ss. 711.50-711.512, and on information provided to it by affidavit of the personal representative of the deceased owner, or by the surviving beneficiary or by the surviving beneficiary’s representatives, or other information available to the registering entity. The protections of ss. 711.50-711.512 do not extend to a reregistration or payment made after a registering entity has received written notice from any claimant to any interest in the security objecting to implementation of a registration in beneficiary form. No other notice or other information available to the registering entity affects its right to protection under ss. 711.50-711.512.
(4) The protection provided by ss. 711.50-711.512 to the registering entity of a security does not affect the rights of beneficiaries in disputes between themselves and other claimants to ownership of the security transferred or its value or proceeds.
History.s. 3, ch. 94-216.
711.509 Nontestamentary transfer on death.
(1) A transfer on death resulting from a registration in beneficiary form is effective by reason of the contract regarding the registration between the owner and the registering entity and ss. 711.50-711.512 and is not testamentary.
(2) Sections 711.50-711.512 do not limit the rights of creditors of security owners against beneficiaries and other transferees under other laws of this state.
History.s. 3, ch. 94-216.
711.51 Terms, conditions, and forms for registration.
(1) A registering entity offering to accept registrations in beneficiary form may establish the terms and conditions under which it will receive requests for registrations in beneficiary form, and requests for implementation of registrations in beneficiary form, including requests for cancellation of previously registered transfer-on-death beneficiary designations and requests for reregistration to effect a change of beneficiary. The terms and conditions so established may provide for proving death, avoiding or resolving any problems concerning fractional shares, designating primary and contingent beneficiaries, and substituting a named beneficiary’s descendants to take in the place of the named beneficiary in the event of the beneficiary’s death. Substitution may be indicated by appending to the name of the primary beneficiary the letters “LDPS,” standing for “lineal descendants per stirpes.” This designation substitutes a deceased beneficiary’s descendants who survive the owner for a beneficiary who fails to so survive, the descendants to be identified and to share in accordance with the law of the beneficiary’s domicile at the owner’s death governing inheritance by descendants of an intestate. Other forms of identifying beneficiaries who are to take on one or more contingencies, and rules for providing proofs and assurances needed to satisfy reasonable concerns by registering entities regarding conditions and identities relevant to accurate implementation of registrations in beneficiary form, may be contained in a registering entity’s terms and conditions.
(2) The following are illustrations of registrations in beneficiary form which a registering entity may authorize:
(a) Sole owner-sole beneficiary: John S Brown TOD (or POD) John S Brown Jr.
(b) Multiple owners-sole beneficiary: John S Brown Mary B Brown JT TEN TOD John S Brown Jr.
(c) Multiple owners-primary and secondary (substituted) beneficiaries:
1. John S Brown Mary B Brown JT TEN TOD John S Brown Jr SUB BENE Peter Q Brown; or
2. John S Brown Mary B Brown JT TEN TOD John S Brown Jr LDPS.
History.s. 3, ch. 94-216.
711.511 Rules of construction.
(1) Sections 711.50-711.512 shall be liberally construed and applied to promote their underlying purposes and policy and to make uniform the laws with respect to the subject of these sections among states enacting them.
(2) Unless displaced by the particular provisions of ss. 711.50-711.512, the principles of law and equity supplement the provisions of these sections.
History.s. 3, ch. 94-216.
711.512 Application of ss. 711.50-711.512.Sections 711.50-711.512 apply to registrations of securities in beneficiary form made before, on, or after January 1, 1995, by decedents dying on or after January 1, 1995.
History.s. 3, ch. 94-216.

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S627.711 3 - FRAUD-FALSE STATEMENT - RENUMBERED. SEE REC #7117 - M: F
S627.711 7 - FRAUD-FALSE STATEMENT - RENUMBERED. SEE REC # 7780 - M: F
S627.711 8 - FRAUD-FALSE STATEMENT - PROVIDE UTTER FALSE MITIGATION VERIFICATION - M: F
S985.711 1a1 - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - FOOD OR CLOTHING TO JUVENILE FACILITY - F: T
S985.711 1a2 - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - INTOXICATING BEVERAGE TO JUVENILE FACILITY - F: S
S985.711 1a3 - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - MARIJUANA JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITY - F: S
S985.711 1a3 - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - HEMP INTO JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITY - F: S
S985.711 1a3 - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - INDUSTRIAL HEMP JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITY - F: S
S985.711 1a3 - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - HYPNOTIC STIMULANT DEPRESS DRUG JUV DET FACIL - F: S
S985.711 1a3 - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - CTRL SUBSTANCE s.893.02(4) JUVENILE FACILITY - F: S
S985.711 1a4 - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - FIREARM WEAPON EXPLOSIVE JUVENILE FACILITY - F: S
S985.711 1a5 - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - CELL PHONE/COMM DEVICE JUV DETENTION FACILITY - M: F
S985.711 1a6 - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - VAPOR-GENERATE ELEC DEVICE JUV DETENTION FACIL - M: F
S985.711 1b - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - TRANSMIT CELL PHONE/COMM DEVICE JUV DET FACIL - M: F
S985.711 1b - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - TRANSMIT VAPOR-GENERATE E-DEVICE JUV DET FACIL - M: F
S985.711 1b - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - TRANSMIT FOOD/CLOTHING JUV DETENTION FACILITY - F: T
S985.711 1b - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - TRANSMIT INTOX BEVERAGE JUV DETENTION FACILITY - F: S
S985.711 1b - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - TRANSMIT CTRL SUB s.893.02(4) JUV DETENT FACIL - F: S
S985.711 1b - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - TRANSMIT MARIJUANA JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITY - F: S
S985.711 1b - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - TRANSMIT HEMP JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITY - F: S
S985.711 1b - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - TRANSMIT INDUSTRIAL HEMP JUV DETENTION FACIL - F: S
S985.711 1b - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - TRANS HYPNOTIC STIMUL DEPRESS DRUG JUV DET FAC - F: S
S985.711 1b - SMUGGLE CONTRABAND - TRANSMIT FIREARM/WEAPON/EXPLOSIVE JUV DET FAC - F: S
S985.711 1c - PUBLIC ORDER CRIMES - POSSESS CELL PHONE/COMM DEVICE JUV DET FACIL - M: F
S985.711 1c - PUBLIC ORDER CRIMES - POSSESS VAPOR-GENERATE E-DEVICE JUV DET FACIL - M: F
S985.711 1c - PUBLIC ORDER CRIMES - POSSESS FOOD/CLOTHING JUV DETENTION FACILITY - F: T
S985.711 1c - DRUGS-POSSESS - POSSESS CTRL SUB s.893.02(4) JUV DETENT FACIL - F: S
S985.711 1c - DRUGS-POSSESS - POSSESS MARIJUANA JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITY - F: S
S985.711 1c - DRUGS-POSSESS - POSSESS HEMP JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITY - F: S
S985.711 1c - DRUGS-POSSESS - POSSESS INDUSTRIAL HEMP JUV DETENTION FACIL - F: S
S985.711 1c - DRUGS-POSSESS - POSS HYPNOTIC STIMUL DEPRESS DRUG JUV DET FAC - F: S
S985.711 1c - LIQUOR-POSSESS - POSSESS INTOX BEVERAGE JUV DETENTION FACILITY - F: S
S985.711 1c - POSSESSION OF WEAPON - POSSESS FIREARM/WEAPON/EXPLOSIVE JUV DET FAC - F: S



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Rick Staly, as Sheriff of Flagler County, Florida v. Nina Izotova

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 2024-12-20

Snippet: subdivision.” Beard v. Hambrick, 396 So. 2d 708, 711 (Fla. 1981); see also Pirez v. Brescher, 584 So.

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Snippet: v. Fla. Div. of Admin. Hearings, 948 So. 2d 705, 711 (Fla. 2007) (“NICA v. DOAH”) (explaining that proper

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Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 2024-12-11

Snippet: 1981) (quoting North Carolina v. Pearce, 395 U.S. 711, 717 (1969)). Conversely, it appears that the correct

Shands Jacksonville Medical Center, Inc., and University of Florida Board of Trustees

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 2024-12-11

Snippet: v. Fla. Div. of Admin. Hearings, 948 So. 2d 705, 711 (Fla. 2007) (“NICA v. DOAH”) (explaining that proper

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Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 2024-11-27

Snippet: , Inc. v. State Farm Fire & Cas. Ins. Co., 711 So. 2d 1135, 1140 (Fla. 1998) (“Suffice it to say

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Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 2024-10-16

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Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 2024-10-16

Snippet: abuse of discretion.” State v. Piering, 326 So. 3d 711, 712 (Fla. 4th DCA 2021) (citing State v. Kahmke

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Snippet: abuse of discretion.” State v. Piering, 326 So. 3d 711, 712 (Fla. 4th DCA 2021) (citing State v. Kahmke

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Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 2024-09-04

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Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 2024-08-07

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