Florida Senate - 2006                      COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
    Bill No. SB 2116
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11  The Committee on Governmental Oversight and Productivity
12  (Garcia) recommended the following amendment:
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14         Senate Amendment (with title amendment) 
15         Delete everything after the enacting clause
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17  and insert:  
18         Section 1.  Subsection (85) of section 316.003, Florida
19  Statutes, is amended to read:
20         316.003  Definitions.--The following words and phrases,
21  when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings
22  respectively ascribed to them in this section, except where
23  the context otherwise requires:
24         (85)  VICTIM SERVICES PROGRAM PROGRAMS.--Any
25  community-based organization whose primary purpose is to act
26  as an advocate for the victims and survivors of traffic
27  crashes and for their families on a statewide basis. The
28  victims services offered by these programs may include grief
29  and crisis counseling, assistance with preparing victim
30  compensation claims excluding third-party legal action, or
31  connecting persons with other service providers, and providing
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Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 emergency financial assistance. The community-based 2 organization must be qualified for nonprofit status under the 3 provisions of s. 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal 4 Review Code and have a valid consumer's certificate of 5 exemption issued to the organization by the Department of 6 Revenue. 7 Section 2. Section 316.066, Florida Statutes, is 8 amended to read: 9 316.066 Written reports of crashes.-- 10 (1) The driver of a vehicle which is in any manner 11 involved in a crash resulting in bodily injury to or death of 12 any person or damage to any vehicle or other property in an 13 apparent amount of at least $500 shall, within 10 days after 14 the crash, forward a written report of such crash to the 15 department or traffic records center. However, when the 16 investigating officer has made a written report of the crash 17 pursuant to subsection paragraph (3)(a), no written report 18 need be forwarded to the department or traffic records center 19 by the driver. 20 (2) The receiving entity may require any driver of a 21 vehicle involved in a crash of which a written report must be 22 made as provided in this section to file supplemental written 23 reports whenever the original report is insufficient in the 24 opinion of the department and may require witnesses of crashes 25 to render reports to the department. 26 (3)(a) Every law enforcement officer who in the 27 regular course of duty investigates a motor vehicle crash: 28 1. Which crash resulted in death or personal injury 29 shall, within 10 days after completing the investigation, 30 forward a written report of the crash to the department or 31 traffic records center. 2 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 2. Which crash involved a violation of s. 316.061(1) 2 or s. 316.193 shall, within 10 days after completing the 3 investigation, forward a written report of the crash to the 4 department or traffic records center. 5 3. In which crash a vehicle was rendered inoperative 6 to a degree which required a wrecker to remove it from traffic 7 may, within 10 days after completing the investigation, 8 forward a written report of the crash to the department or 9 traffic records center if such action is appropriate, in the 10 officer's discretion. 11 (b) However, In every case in which a crash report is 12 required by this section and a written report to a law 13 enforcement officer is not prepared, the law enforcement 14 officer shall provide each party involved in the crash a 15 short-form report, prescribed by the state, to be completed by 16 the party. The short-form report must include, but is not 17 limited to: 18 1. The date, time, and location of the crash; 19 2. A description of the vehicles involved; 20 3. The names and addresses of the parties involved; 21 4. The names and addresses of witnesses; 22 5. The name, badge number, and law enforcement agency 23 of the officer investigating the crash; and 24 6. The names of the insurance companies for the 25 respective parties involved in the crash. 26 (c) Each party to the crash shall provide the law 27 enforcement officer with proof of insurance to be included in 28 the crash report. If a law enforcement officer submits a 29 report on the accident, proof of insurance must be provided to 30 the officer by each party involved in the crash. Any party who 31 fails to provide the required information is guilty of an 3 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 infraction for a nonmoving violation, punishable as provided 2 in chapter 318 unless the officer determines that due to 3 injuries or other special circumstances such insurance 4 information cannot be provided immediately. If the person 5 provides the law enforcement agency, within 24 hours after the 6 crash, proof of insurance that was valid at the time of the 7 crash, the law enforcement agency may void the citation. 8 (4)(a)(b) One or more counties may enter into an 9 agreement with the appropriate state agency to be certified by 10 the agency to have a traffic records center for the purpose of 11 tabulating and analyzing countywide traffic crash reports. The 12 agreement must include: certification by the agency that the 13 center has adequate auditing and monitoring mechanisms in 14 place to ensure the quality and accuracy of the data; the time 15 period in which the traffic records center must report crash 16 data to the agency; and the medium in which the traffic 17 records must be submitted to the agency. 18 (b) In the case of a county or multicounty area that 19 has a certified central traffic records center, a law 20 enforcement agency or driver must submit to the center within 21 the time limit prescribed in this section a written report of 22 the crash. A driver who is required to file a crash report 23 must be notified of the proper place to submit the completed 24 report. 25 (c) Fees for copies of public records provided by a 26 certified traffic records center shall be charged and 27 collected as follows: 28 For a crash report.........................$2 per copy. 29 For a homicide report.....................$25 per copy. 30 For a uniform traffic citation..........$0.50 per copy. 31 4 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 The fees collected for copies of the public records provided 2 by a certified traffic records center shall be used to fund 3 the center or otherwise as designated by the county or 4 counties participating in the center. 5 (5)(a)(c) Crash reports and the uniform traffic 6 citations (HSMV75901) associated with such crashes and crash 7 investigations that required by this section which reveal the 8 identity, home or employment telephone number or home or 9 employment address of, or other personal information 10 concerning the parties involved in the crash and that which 11 are held received or prepared by any agency that regularly 12 receives or prepares information from or concerning the 13 parties to motor vehicle crashes are confidential and exempt 14 from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State 15 Constitution for a period of 60 days after the date the report 16 is filed. 17 (b) Crash However, such reports and citations held by 18 an agency under paragraph (a) may be made immediately 19 available to the parties involved in the crash, their legal 20 representatives, their licensed insurance agents, their 21 insurers or insurers to which they have applied for coverage, 22 persons under contract with such insurers to provide claims or 23 underwriting information, prosecutorial authorities, victim 24 services programs, radio and television stations licensed by 25 the Federal Communications Commission, newspapers qualified to 26 publish legal notices under ss. 50.011 and 50.031, and free 27 newspapers of general circulation, published once a week or 28 more often, available and of interest to the public generally 29 for the dissemination of news. For the purposes of this 30 section, the following products or publications are not 31 newspapers as referred to in this section: those intended 5 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 primarily for members of a particular profession or 2 occupational group; those with the primary purpose of 3 distributing advertising; and those with the primary purpose 4 of publishing names and other personal identifying information 5 concerning parties to motor vehicle crashes. 6 (c) Any local, state, or federal agency, victim 7 services program, agent, or employee that is authorized to 8 have access to crash such reports and citations by any 9 provision of law shall be granted such access in the 10 furtherance of the agency's statutory duties notwithstanding 11 the provisions of this paragraph. Any local, state, or federal 12 agency, agent, or employee receiving such crash reports shall 13 maintain the confidential and exempt status of those reports 14 and shall not disclose such crash reports to any person or 15 entity. 16 (d) As a condition precedent to accessing a crash 17 report or uniform traffic citation within 60 days after the 18 date the report is filed, a person must present a valid 19 driver's license or other photographic identification, proof 20 of status, or identification that demonstrates his or her 21 qualifications to access that information, and file a written 22 sworn statement with the state or local agency in possession 23 of the information stating that information from a crash 24 report or uniform traffic citation made confidential and 25 exempt by this section will not be used for any commercial 26 solicitation of accident victims, or knowingly disclosed to 27 any third party for the purpose of such solicitation, during 28 the period of time that the information remains confidential 29 and exempt. In lieu of requiring the written sworn statement, 30 an agency may provide crash reports or uniform traffic 31 citations by electronic means to third-party vendors under 6 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 contract with one or more insurers, but only when such 2 contract states that information from a crash report or 3 uniform traffic citation made confidential and exempt by this 4 section will not be used for any commercial solicitation of 5 accident victims by the vendors, or knowingly disclosed by the 6 vendors to any third party for the purpose of such 7 solicitation, during the period of time that the information 8 remains confidential and exempt, and only when a copy of such 9 contract is furnished to the agency as proof of the vendor's 10 claimed status. 11 (e) This subsection does not prevent the dissemination 12 or publication of news to the general public by any legitimate 13 media entitled to access confidential and exempt information 14 pursuant to this section. A law enforcement officer as defined 15 in s. 943.10(1) may enforce this subsection. 16 (f) This exemption is subject to the Open Government 17 Sunset Review Act of 1995 in accordance with s. 119.15, and 18 shall stand repealed on October 2, 2011 2006, unless reviewed 19 and saved from repeal through reenactment by the Legislature. 20 (6)(a)(d) Any driver failing to file the written 21 report required under subsection (1) or subsection (2) commits 22 a noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable as a nonmoving 23 violation as provided in chapter 318. 24 (b) Any employee of a state or local agency in 25 possession of information made confidential and exempt by this 26 section who knowingly discloses such confidential and exempt 27 information to a person not entitled to access such 28 information under this section is guilty of a felony of the 29 third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 30 775.083, or s. 775.084. 31 (c)(e) Any person, knowing that he or she is not 7 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 entitled to obtain information made confidential and exempt by 2 this section, who obtains or attempts to obtain such 3 information is guilty of a felony of the third degree, 4 punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 5 775.084. 6 (d)(f) Any person who knowingly uses confidential and 7 exempt information in violation of a filed written sworn 8 statement or contractual agreement required by this section 9 commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided 10 in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. 11 (7)(4) Except as specified in this subsection, each 12 crash report made by a person involved in a crash and any 13 statement made by such person to a law enforcement officer for 14 the purpose of completing a crash report required by this 15 section shall be without prejudice to the individual so 16 reporting. No such report or statement shall be used as 17 evidence in any trial, civil or criminal. However, subject to 18 the applicable rules of evidence, a law enforcement officer at 19 a criminal trial may testify as to any statement made to the 20 officer by the person involved in the crash if that person's 21 privilege against self-incrimination is not violated. The 22 results of breath, urine, and blood tests administered as 23 provided in s. 316.1932 or s. 316.1933 are not confidential 24 and shall be admissible into evidence in accordance with the 25 provisions of s. 316.1934(2). Crash reports made by persons 26 involved in crashes shall not be used for commercial 27 solicitation purposes; however, the use of a crash report for 28 purposes of publication in a newspaper or other news 29 periodical or a radio or television broadcast shall not be 30 construed as "commercial purpose." 31 (8) A law enforcement officer, as defined in s. 8 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 943.10(1), may enforce this section. 2 (5) For purposes of this section, a written report 3 includes a report generated by a law enforcement agency 4 through the use of a computer. 5 (6) Any driver failing to file the written report 6 required under subsection (1) or subsection (2) commits a 7 noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable as a nonmoving 8 violation as provided in chapter 318. 9 Section 3. The Legislature finds that there is a 10 public necessity that uniform traffic citations and portions 11 of crash reports which are mandated to be provided by law 12 immediately to certain parties as specified in s. 316.066, 13 Florida Statutes, be held confidential and exempt for 60 days 14 after the date the report or citation is filed to protect the 15 privacy of persons that have been the subject of a motor 16 vehicle crash report. Further, the exemption is necessary to 17 protect the public from unscrupulous individuals who promote 18 the filing of fraudulent insurance claims by obtaining such 19 information immediately after a crash and exploiting a crash 20 victim at a time of emotional distress. The Second Interim 21 Report of the Fifteenth Statewide Grand Jury on insurance 22 fraud related to personal injury protection noted a "strong 23 correlation" between illegal solicitation and the commission 24 of a variety of frauds. The grand jury found "the wholesale 25 availability of these reports is a major contributing factor 26 to this illegal activity and likely the single biggest factor 27 contributing to the high level of illegal solicitation." 28 Virtually anyone involved in a car accident in the state is 29 fair game for "runners" who collect crash reports within the 30 60-day public-records-exemption period under false pretenses 31 from law enforcement officials and then provide the 9 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 information to solicit crash victims and defraud insurers. 2 Continuing to make this information available, in the words of 3 the grand jury, "can be emotionally, physically, and 4 ultimately financially destructive." The 2003 Senate Select 5 Committee on Automobile Insurance/PIP Reform found that 6 despite reforms enacted in 1998 and 2001, fraud continues to 7 permeate the PIP insurance market in Florida. Referrals to the 8 Division of Insurance Fraud for personal injury protection 9 fraud increased over 400 percent from 2002-2003 to 2004-2005. 10 Motor vehicle insurance fraud is fueled by early access to 11 crash reports and uniform traffic citations, which provides 12 the opportunity for the filing of fraudulent insurance claims. 13 Crash reports and uniform traffic citations made by law 14 enforcement officers should not be used for commercial 15 solicitation purposes. However, the use of a crash report by a 16 victim services program that is qualified for nonprofit status 17 under s. 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and has a 18 valid certificate of exemption which was issued to the program 19 by the Department of Revenue and acts as an advocate for the 20 victims and survivors of traffic crashes and their families 21 may not be construed as a "commercial purpose." Such programs 22 act as an advocate for the victims and survivors of traffic 23 crashes and their families by providing services such as grief 24 and crisis counseling, assistance with preparing victim 25 compensation claims excluding third-party legal action, 26 connecting persons with other service providers, and providing 27 emergency financial assistance. The Legislature finds that 28 crash reports should be made immediately available to 29 nonprofit victim services programs. The Legislature also finds 30 that uniform traffic citations should be made immediately 31 available to certain parties, such as those persons involved 10 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 in the motor vehicle crash and their legal representatives, 2 their insurers or insurers to which they have applied for 3 coverage, their licensed insurance agents, persons under 4 contract with such insurers to provide claims or underwriting 5 information, victim services programs, and representatives of 6 law enforcement agencies and other regulatory agencies, and 7 prosecutorial authorities within 60 days after the crash 8 report is filed. 9 Section 4. Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 10 324.051, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 11 324.051 Reports of crashes; suspensions of licenses 12 and registrations.-- 13 (1)(a) Every law enforcement officer who, in the 14 regular course of duty either at the time of and at the scene 15 of the crash or thereafter by interviewing participants or 16 witnesses, investigates a motor vehicle crash which he or she 17 is required to report pursuant to s. 316.066(3)(a) shall 18 forward a written report of the crash to the department within 19 10 days of completing the investigation. However, when the 20 investigation of a crash will take more than 10 days to 21 complete, a preliminary copy of the crash report shall be 22 forwarded to the department within 10 days of the occurrence 23 of the crash, to be followed by a final report within 10 days 24 after completion of the investigation. The report shall be on 25 a form and contain information consistent with the 26 requirements of s. 316.068. 27 Section 5. Paragraph (c) of subsection (3) of section 28 921.0022, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 29 921.0022 Criminal Punishment Code; offense severity 30 ranking chart.-- 31 (3) OFFENSE SEVERITY RANKING CHART 11 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 Florida Felony Description 2 Statute Degree 3 (c) LEVEL 3 4 119.10(2)(b) 3rd Unlawful use of confidential 5 information from police reports. 6 316.066(6)(a)-(d) 7 (3)(d)-(f) 3rd Unlawfully obtaining or using 8 confidential crash reports. 9 316.193(2)(b) 3rd Felony DUI, 3rd conviction. 10 316.1935(2) 3rd Fleeing or attempting to elude 11 law enforcement officer in patrol 12 vehicle with siren and lights 13 activated. 14 319.30(4) 3rd Possession by junkyard of motor 15 vehicle with identification 16 number plate removed. 17 319.33(1)(a) 3rd Alter or forge any certificate of 18 title to a motor vehicle or 19 mobile home. 20 319.33(1)(c) 3rd Procure or pass title on stolen 21 vehicle. 22 319.33(4) 3rd With intent to defraud, possess, 23 sell, etc., a blank, forged, or 24 unlawfully obtained title or 25 registration. 26 327.35(2)(b) 3rd Felony BUI. 27 328.05(2) 3rd Possess, sell, or counterfeit 28 fictitious, stolen, or fraudulent 29 titles or bills of sale of 30 vessels. 31 12 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 328.07(4) 3rd Manufacture, exchange, or possess 2 vessel with counterfeit or wrong 3 ID number. 4 370.12(1)(e)5. 3rd Taking, disturbing, mutilating, 5 destroying, causing to be 6 destroyed, transferring, selling, 7 offering to sell, molesting, or 8 harassing marine turtles, marine 9 turtle eggs, or marine turtle 10 nests in violation of the Marine 11 Turtle Protection Act. 12 370.12(1)(e)6. 3rd Soliciting to commit or 13 conspiring to commit a violation 14 of the Marine Turtle Protection 15 Act. 16 376.302(5) 3rd Fraud related to reimbursement 17 for cleanup expenses under the 18 Inland Protection Trust Fund. 19 400.903(3) 3rd Operating a clinic without a 20 license or filing false license 21 application or other required 22 information. 23 440.105(3)(b) 3rd Receipt of fee or consideration 24 without approval by judge of 25 compensation claims. 26 440.1051(3) 3rd False report of workers' 27 compensation fraud or retaliation 28 for making such a report. 29 501.001(2)(b) 2nd Tampers with a consumer product 30 or the container using materially 31 false/misleading information. 13 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 624.401(4)(a) 3rd Transacting insurance without a 2 certificate of authority. 3 624.401(4)(b)1. 3rd Transacting insurance without a 4 certificate of authority; premium 5 collected less than $20,000. 6 626.902(1)(a) & (b)3rd Representing an unauthorized 7 insurer. 8 697.08 3rd Equity skimming. 9 790.15(3) 3rd Person directs another to 10 discharge firearm from a vehicle. 11 796.05(1) 3rd Live on earnings of a prostitute. 12 806.10(1) 3rd Maliciously injure, destroy, or 13 interfere with vehicles or 14 equipment used in firefighting. 15 806.10(2) 3rd Interferes with or assaults 16 firefighter in performance of 17 duty. 18 810.09(2)(c) 3rd Trespass on property other than 19 structure or conveyance armed 20 with firearm or dangerous weapon. 21 812.014(2)(c)2. 3rd Grand theft; $5,000 or more but 22 less than $10,000. 23 812.0145(2)(c) 3rd Theft from person 65 years of age 24 or older; $300 or more but less 25 than $10,000. 26 815.04(4)(b) 2nd Computer offense devised to 27 defraud or obtain property. 28 817.034(4)(a)3. 3rd Engages in scheme to defraud 29 (Florida Communications Fraud 30 Act), property valued at less 31 than $20,000. 14 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 817.233 3rd Burning to defraud insurer. 2 817.234(8)(b)-(c) 3rd Unlawful solicitation of persons 3 involved in motor vehicle 4 accidents. 5 817.234(11)(a) 3rd Insurance fraud; property value 6 less than $20,000. 7 817.236 3rd Filing a false motor vehicle 8 insurance application. 9 817.2361 3rd Creating, marketing, or 10 presenting a false or fraudulent 11 motor vehicle insurance card. 12 817.413(2) 3rd Sale of used goods as new. 13 817.505(4) 3rd Patient brokering. 14 828.12(2) 3rd Tortures any animal with intent 15 to inflict intense pain, serious 16 physical injury, or death. 17 831.28(2)(a) 3rd Counterfeiting a payment 18 instrument with intent to defraud 19 or possessing a counterfeit 20 payment instrument. 21 831.29 2nd Possession of instruments for 22 counterfeiting drivers' licenses 23 or identification cards. 24 838.021(3)(b) 3rd Threatens unlawful harm to public 25 servant. 26 843.19 3rd Injure, disable, or kill police 27 dog or horse. 28 860.15(3) 3rd Overcharging for repairs and 29 parts. 30 870.01(2) 3rd Riot; inciting or encouraging. 31 15 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 893.13(1)(a)2. 3rd Sell, manufacture, or deliver 2 cannabis (or other s. 3 893.03(1)(c), (2)(c)1., (2)(c)2., 4 (2)(c)3., (2)(c)5., (2)(c)6., 5 (2)(c)7., (2)(c)8., (2)(c)9., 6 (3), or (4) drugs). 7 893.13(1)(d)2. 2nd Sell, manufacture, or deliver s. 8 893.03(1)(c), (2)(c)1., (2)(c)2., 9 (2)(c)3., (2)(c)5., (2)(c)6., 10 (2)(c)7., (2)(c)8., (2)(c)9., 11 (3), or (4) drugs within 1,000 12 feet of university. 13 893.13(1)(f)2. 2nd Sell, manufacture, or deliver s. 14 893.03(1)(c), (2)(c)1., (2)(c)2., 15 (2)(c)3., (2)(c)5., (2)(c)6., 16 (2)(c)7., (2)(c)8., (2)(c)9., 17 (3), or (4) drugs within 1,000 18 feet of public housing facility. 19 893.13(6)(a) 3rd Possession of any controlled 20 substance other than felony 21 possession of cannabis. 22 893.13(7)(a)8. 3rd Withhold information from 23 practitioner regarding previous 24 receipt of or prescription for a 25 controlled substance. 26 893.13(7)(a)9. 3rd Obtain or attempt to obtain 27 controlled substance by fraud, 28 forgery, misrepresentation, etc. 29 893.13(7)(a)10. 3rd Affix false or forged label to 30 package of controlled substance. 31 16 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 893.13(7)(a)11. 3rd Furnish false or fraudulent 2 material information on any 3 document or record required by 4 chapter 893. 5 893.13(8)(a)1. 3rd Knowingly assist a patient, other 6 person, or owner of an animal in 7 obtaining a controlled substance 8 through deceptive, untrue, or 9 fraudulent representations in or 10 related to the practitioner's 11 practice. 12 893.13(8)(a)2. 3rd Employ a trick or scheme in the 13 practitioner's practice to assist 14 a patient, other person, or owner 15 of an animal in obtaining a 16 controlled substance. 17 893.13(8)(a)3. 3rd Knowingly write a prescription 18 for a controlled substance for a 19 fictitious person. 20 893.13(8)(a)4. 3rd Write a prescription for a 21 controlled substance for a 22 patient, other person, or an 23 animal if the sole purpose of 24 writing the prescription is a 25 monetary benefit for the 26 practitioner. 27 918.13(1)(a) 3rd Alter, destroy, or conceal 28 investigation evidence. 29 944.47(1)(a)1.-2. 3rd Introduce contraband to 30 correctional facility. 31 17 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 944.47(1)(c) 2nd Possess contraband while upon the 2 grounds of a correctional 3 institution. 4 985.3141 3rd Escapes from a juvenile facility 5 (secure detention or residential 6 commitment facility). 7 Section 6. This act shall take effect October 1, 2006. 8 9 10 ================ T I T L E A M E N D M E N T =============== 11 And the title is amended as follows: 12 Delete everything before the enacting clause 13 14 and insert: 15 A bill to be entitled 16 An act relating to a review under the Open 17 Government Sunset Review Act regarding motor 18 vehicle crash reports; amending s. 316.003, 19 F.S.; revising the definition of "victim 20 services programs" to include only 21 organizations that are qualified for nonprofit 22 status under s. 501(c)(3) of the United States 23 Internal Revenue Code and have a valid 24 consumer's certificate of exemption issued to 25 the organization by the Department of Revenue; 26 amending s. 316.066, F.S., which provides an 27 exemption from public records requirements for 28 required motor vehicle crash reports that 29 reveal the identity, home or employment 30 telephone number, or home or employment address 31 of, or other personal information concerning, 18 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2116 Barcode 023208 1 parties involved in a motor vehicle crash and 2 that are held by any agency that regularly 3 receives or prepares information from or 4 concerning the parties to motor vehicle 5 crashes; creating a public-records exemption 6 for uniform traffic citations related to a 7 motor vehicle crash; providing that such 8 citations be made immediately available to 9 certain parties; reorganizing provisions, 10 making editorial and conforming changes, and 11 removing superfluous language; providing for 12 the future review and repeal of the exemption 13 under the Open Government Sunset Review Act; 14 providing a statement of public necessity; 15 amending ss. 324.051 and 921.0022, F.S.; 16 conforming cross-references; providing an 17 effective date. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 19 4:32 PM 04/02/06 s2116d-go40-b01