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                                                  SENATE AMENDMENT

    Bill No. SB 2252, 1st Eng.

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11  Senator Bronson moved the following amendment to amendment

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14         Senate Amendment 

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18         Section 3.  Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section

19  23.1225, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:

20         23.1225  Mutual aid agreements.--

21         (1)  The term "mutual aid agreement," as used in this

22  part, refers to one of the following types of agreement:

23         (a)  A voluntary cooperation written agreement between

24  two or more law enforcement agencies, or between one or more

25  law enforcement agencies and either a school board that

26  employs school safety officers or a state university that

27  employs or appoints university police officers in accordance

28  with s. 240.268, which agreement permits voluntary cooperation

29  and assistance of a routine law enforcement nature across

30  jurisdictional lines.  The agreement must specify the nature

31  of the law enforcement assistance to be rendered, the agency

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  1  or entity that shall bear any liability arising from acts

  2  undertaken under the agreement, the procedures for requesting

  3  and for authorizing assistance, the agency or entity that has

  4  command and supervisory responsibility, a time limit for the

  5  agreement, the amount of any compensation or reimbursement to

  6  the assisting agency or entity, and any other terms and

  7  conditions necessary to give it effect. Examples of law

  8  enforcement activities that may be addressed in a voluntary

  9  cooperation written agreement include, but are not limited to,

10  establishing a joint city-county task force on narcotics

11  smuggling, or authorizing school safety officers to enforce

12  laws in an area within 1,000 feet of a school or school board

13  property, or establishing a joint city-county traffic

14  enforcement task force.

15         Section 4.  Subsection (3) is added to section 810.08,

16  Florida Statutes, to read:

17         810.08  Trespass in structure or conveyance.--

18         (3)  As used in this section, the term "person

19  authorized" means any owner or lessee, or his or her agent, or

20  any law enforcement officer whose department has received

21  written authorization from the owner or lessee, or his or her

22  agent, to communicate an order to depart the property in the

23  case of a threat to public safety or welfare.

24         Section 5.  Subsection (3) is added to section 810.09,

25  Florida Statutes, to read:

26         810.09  Trespass on property other than structure or

27  conveyance.--

28         (3)  As used in this section, the term "authorized

29  person" or "person authorized" means any owner, or his or her

30  agent, or any law enforcement officer whose department has

31  received written authorization from the owner, or his or her

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  1  agent, to communicate an order to leave the property in the

  2  case of a threat to public safety or welfare.

  3         Section 6.  Subsection (15) is added to section 901.15,

  4  Florida Statutes, to read:

  5         901.15  When arrest by officer without warrant is

  6  lawful.--A law enforcement officer may arrest a person without

  7  a warrant when:

  8         (15)  There is probable cause to believe that the

  9  person has committed trespass in a secure area of an airport

10  when signs are posted in conspicuous areas of the airport

11  which notify that unauthorized entry into such areas

12  constitutes a trespass and specify the methods for gaining

13  authorized access to such areas.  An arrest under this

14  subsection may be made on or off airport premises.  A law

15  enforcement officer who acts in good faith and exercises due

16  care in making an arrest under this subsection is immune from

17  civil liability that otherwise might result by reason of the

18  law enforcement officer's action.

19         Section 7.  Paragraph (g) of subsection (2) of section

20  934.03, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:

21         934.03  Interception and disclosure of wire, oral, or

22  electronic communications prohibited.--

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24         (g)  It is lawful under ss. 934.03-934.09 for an

25  employee of:

26         1.  An ambulance service licensed pursuant to s.

27  401.25, a fire station employing firefighters as defined by s.

28  633.30, a public utility as defined by ss. 365.01 and 366.02,

29  a law enforcement agency as defined by s. 934.02(10), or any

30  other entity with published emergency telephone numbers;

31         2.  An agency operating an emergency telephone number

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  1  "911" system established pursuant to s. 365.171; or

  2         3.  The central abuse hotline operated pursuant to s.

  3  39.201,

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  5  to intercept and record incoming wire communications; however,

  6  such employee may intercept and record incoming wire

  7  communications on designated "911" telephone numbers and

  8  published nonemergency emergency telephone numbers staffed by

  9  trained dispatchers at public safety answering points only.

10  It is also lawful for such employee to intercept and record

11  outgoing wire communications to the numbers from which such

12  incoming wire communications were placed when necessary to

13  obtain information required to provide the emergency services

14  being requested.

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