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If your driver license and license plates were suspended for not having insurance under the Florida No-Fault Law, you must (A) Get the required insurance and attend a Driver Improvement course. (B) Pay $150 for a first offense and show proof of current insurance to get them back.(C) Retake the Florida Class(D) Road Rules test and show proof of insurance.

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Answer:

option B is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

under Florida no fault law, if driver license is suspended

due to not having insurance then

for first offence - driver have to pay $150 and have to show current insurance also to get previous license back.

for second offence - will have to pay $250

for third offence - will have to pay $500

Police officer can seize the vehicle if driving license is under supervision for more than 30 days

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