Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
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11 The Committee on Criminal Justice (Haridopolos) recommended
12 the following amendment:
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14 Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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18 Section 1. Paragraph (b) of subsection (9) of section
19 20.165, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
20 20.165 Department of Business and Professional
21 Regulation.--There is created a Department of Business and
22 Professional Regulation.
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24 (b) Each employee serving as a law enforcement officer
25 for the division must meet the qualifications for employment
26 or appointment as a law enforcement officer set forth under s.
27 943.13 and must be certified as a law enforcement officer by
28 the Department of Law Enforcement under of chapter 943. Upon
29 certification, each law enforcement officer is subject to and
30 has the same authority as provided for law enforcement
31 officers generally in chapter 901 and has statewide
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1 jurisdiction. Each officer also has arrest authority as
2 provided for state law enforcement officers in s. 901.15. Each
3 officer possesses the full law enforcement powers granted to
4 other peace officers of this state, including the authority to
5 make arrests, carry firearms, serve court process, and seize
6 contraband and the proceeds of illegal activities.
7 1. The primary responsibility of each officer
8 appointed under this section is All employees certified under
9 chapter 943 as law enforcement officers shall have felony
10 arrest powers under s. 901.15(10) and shall have all the
11 powers of deputy sheriffs to:
12 1. investigate, enforce, and prosecute, throughout the
13 state, violations and violators of:
14 a. parts I and II of chapter 210,; part VII of chapter
15 559,; and chapters 561-569,; and the rules adopted promulgated
16 thereunder, as well as other state laws that which the
17 division, all state law enforcement officers, or beverage
18 enforcement agents are specifically authorized to enforce.
19 2.b. The secondary responsibility of each officer
20 appointed under this section is to enforce all other state
21 laws, provided that the enforcement is incidental to
22 exercising the officer's primary responsibility as provided in
23 subparagraph 1. and the officer employee exercises the powers
24 of a deputy sheriff, only after consultation or and in
25 coordination with the appropriate local sheriff's office, and
26 only if the violation could result in an administrative
27 proceeding against a license or permit issued by the division.
28 2. Enforce all criminal laws of the state within
29 specified jurisdictions when the division is a party to a
30 written mutual aid agreement with a state agency, sheriff, or
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1 in the Florida Mutual Aid Plan during a declared state
2 emergency.
3 Section 2. Section 561.422, Florida Statutes, is
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5 561.422 Nonprofit civic organizations; temporary
6 permits.--Upon the filing of an application, presentation of a
7 local building and zoning permit, and payment of a fee of $25
8 per permit, the director of the division may issue a permit
9 authorizing a bona fide nonprofit civic organization to sell
10 alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises only, for
11 a period not to exceed 3 days, subject to any state law or
12 municipal or county ordinance regulating the time for selling
13 such beverages. All net profits from sales of alcoholic
14 beverages collected during the permit period must be retained
15 by the nonprofit civic organization. Any such civic
16 organization may be issued only three such permits per
17 calendar year. The director of the division may issue a permit
18 to such civic organization more than three times per calendar
19 year, but not more than 15 times per calendar year, upon the
20 approval of the incorporated city, town, or board of county
21 commissioners that has jurisdiction over the location of the
22 premises. Notwithstanding other provisions of the Beverage
23 Law, any civic organization licensed under this section may
24 purchase alcoholic beverages from a distributor or vendor
25 licensed under the Beverage Law.
26 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2006.
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30 And the title is amended as follows:
31 Delete everything before the enacting clause
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1 and insert:
2 A bill to be entitled
3 An act relating to the Division of Alcoholic
4 Beverages and Tobacco; amending s. 20.165,
5 F.S.; requiring each employee serving as a law
6 enforcement officer for the division to meet
7 the qualifications of a law enforcement officer
8 set forth in ch. 943, F.S., for employment or
9 appointment; requiring each such employee to be
10 certified as a law enforcement officer by the
11 Department of Law Enforcement; providing the
12 law enforcement officer with certain powers,
13 authority, and jurisdiction; specifying the
14 primary and secondary responsibilities of law
15 enforcement officers of the division; amending
16 s. 561.422, F.S.; providing for issuance of
17 temporary permits upon approval of local
18 goverment; providing an effective date.
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