1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to offenses related to a child's |
3 | disappearance; providing a short title; requiring a |
4 | parent, legal guardian, or caretaker of a minor child |
5 | under a specified age to notify a law enforcement |
6 | agency in a timely manner of the child's disappearance |
7 | in certain circumstances; providing criminal |
8 | penalties; providing a duty for a parent, legal |
9 | guardian, or caretaker of a minor child to report the |
10 | death of a minor child under specified circumstances |
11 | to a medical examiner; prohibiting certain acts |
12 | relating to the investigation of the death; providing |
13 | criminal penalties; prohibiting a parent, legal |
14 | guardian, or caretaker of a minor child from providing |
15 | intentionally false or misleading information to |
16 | authorities during the investigation of the missing |
17 | child if the information misdirects or prolongs the |
18 | investigation; providing criminal penalties; providing |
19 | for restitution of certain expenses of investigation |
20 | and prosecution; providing an effective date. |
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22 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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24 | Section 1. This act may be cited as "Caylee's Law." |
25 | Section 2. Disappearance of a child; notification.-A |
26 | parent, legal guardian, or caretaker of a minor child in his or |
27 | her care who is 12 years of age or younger who fails to notify a |
28 | law enforcement agency in a timely manner of a child's |
29 | disappearance when he or she: |
30 | (1) Knows that the minor child is missing; and |
31 | (2) Knows or reasonably should know that the child is |
32 | potentially in danger of death or serious injury |
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34 | commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in |
35 | s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084, Florida Statutes. |
36 | Section 3. Death of a minor child; duty to report; |
37 | prohibited acts.-It is the duty of a parent, legal guardian, or |
38 | caretaker of a minor child who becomes aware of the death of the |
39 | minor child occurring under the circumstances described in s. |
40 | 406.11, Florida Statutes, to report such death and circumstances |
41 | forthwith to the district medical examiner in the district where |
42 | the parent, caretaker, or guardian believes the death of the |
43 | minor child is most likely to have occurred, including all |
44 | municipalities and unincorporated and federal areas. Any such |
45 | parent, legal guardian, or caretaker who knowingly fails or |
46 | refuses to report such death and circumstances, who refuses to |
47 | make available prior medical or other information pertinent to |
48 | the death investigation, or who, without an order from the |
49 | office of the district medical examiner, willfully touches, |
50 | removes, or disturbs the body, clothing, or any other thing on |
51 | or near the body with the intent to alter the evidence or |
52 | circumstances surrounding the death commits a felony of the |
53 | third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, |
54 | or s. 775.084, Florida Statutes. |
55 | Section 4. Providing false information during missing |
56 | child investigation.-A parent, legal guardian, or caretaker of a |
57 | minor child who provides intentionally false or misleading |
58 | information to authorities during the investigation of the |
59 | missing, potentially missing, or minor child found to be missing |
60 | whose false or misleading information misdirects or prolongs the |
61 | investigation commits a felony of the third degree, punishable |
62 | as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084, Florida |
63 | Statutes. In addition to any such punishment, a person convicted |
64 | of a violation of this section shall provide restitution for all |
65 | costs of the missing child investigation and prosecution for |
66 | offenses committed related thereto regardless of whether the |
67 | person who violated this section is convicted of any additional |
68 | offenses related to the missing child or the investigation. |
69 | Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2012. |