HB 0221

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A bill to be entitled
2An act relating to self-murder; creating s. 782.081, F.S.;
3defining the terms "deliberately assisting," "self-
4murder," and "simulated self-murder"; prohibiting
5conducting an event or providing a location for an event
6that the person knows or reasonably should know includes
7the act of self-murder; prohibiting deliberately assisting
8in a self-murder; providing an exception for events in
9which simulated self-murder is conducted; providing that a
10violation of the act is a third-degree felony; authorizing
11the Attorney General and state attorneys to enforce the
12act through civil proceedings; providing an effective
13date.
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15Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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17     Section 1.  Section 782.081, Florida Statutes, is created
18to read:
19     782.081  Commercial exploitation of self-murder.--
20     (1)  As used in this section, the term:
21     (a)  "Deliberately assisting" means carrying out a public
22act that is intended to:
23     1.  Aid, abet, facilitate, permit, advocate, or encourage;
24     2.  Publicize, promote, advertise, operate, stage,
25schedule or conduct;
26     3.  Provide or secure a venue, transportation, or
27security; or
28     4.  Result in the collection of an admission or fee.
29     (b)  "Self-murder" means the voluntary and intentional
30taking of one's own life. As used in this section, the term
31includes attempted self-murder.
32     (c)  "Simulated self-murder" means the artistic depiction
33or portrayal of self-murder which is not an actual self-murder.
34The term includes, but is not limited to, an artistic depiction
35or portrayal of self-murder in a script, play, movie, or story
36presented to the public or during an event.
37     (2)  A person may not for commercial or entertainment
38purposes:
39     (a)  Conduct any event that the person knows or reasonably
40should know includes an actual self-murder as a part of the
41event or deliberately assist in an actual self-murder.
42     (b)  Provide a theater, auditorium, club, or other venue
43or location for any event that the person knows or reasonably
44should know includes an actual self-murder as a part of the
45event.
46     (3)  This section does not prohibit any event during which
47simulated self-murder will occur.
48     (4)  It is not a defense to a prosecution under this
49section that an attempted self-murder did not result in a self-
50murder.
51     (5)  A person who violates this section commits a felony
52of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s.
53775.083, or s. 774.084.
54     (6)  The Attorney General or any state attorney may bring
55a civil proceeding for declaratory, injunctive, or other relief
56to enforce the provisions of this section.
57     Section 2.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a
58law.


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