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    By the Committee on Criminal Justice





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  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to crimes that involve or may

  3         facilitate the false personation of a law

  4         enforcement officer or other person; amending

  5         s. 316.2397, F.S., relating to unlawfully

  6         showing or displaying certain lights; providing

  7         that the unlawful display of blue lights is a

  8         first-degree misdemeanor; amending s. 843.08,

  9         F.S., relating to falsely personating an

10         officer; prohibiting impersonation of a federal

11         law enforcement officer; subdividing penalty

12         provisions for the purpose of referencing such

13         provisions; amending s. 843.081, F.S.;

14         providing that the unlawful use of flashing or

15         rotating blue lights is a third-degree felony

16         rather than a misdemeanor; amending s. 843.085,

17         F.S., relating to the unlawful use of police

18         badges or other indicia of authority;

19         clarifying that the offender's intent to

20         mislead another person is an element of such

21         offense; providing penalties; amending s.

22         921.0022, F.S., relating to the offense

23         severity ranking chart of the Criminal

24         Punishment Code; ranking violations of ss.

25         843.08, 843.081, 843.085, and 843.0855, F.S.,

26         within the chart; providing an effective date.

27  

28  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

29  

30         Section 1.  Section 316.2397, Florida Statutes, is

31  amended to read:

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 1         316.2397  Certain lights prohibited; exceptions.--

 2         (1)  No person shall drive or move or cause to be moved

 3  any vehicle or equipment upon any highway within this state

 4  with any lamp or device thereon showing or displaying a red or

 5  blue light visible from directly in front thereof except for

 6  certain vehicles hereinafter provided.

 7         (2)  It is expressly prohibited for any vehicle or

 8  equipment, except police vehicles, to show or display blue

 9  lights. However, vehicles owned, operated, or leased by the

10  Department of Corrections may show or display blue lights when

11  responding to emergencies.

12         (3)  Vehicles of the fire department and fire patrol,

13  including vehicles of volunteer firefighters as permitted

14  under s. 316.2398, vehicles of medical staff physicians or

15  technicians of medical facilities licensed by the state as

16  authorized under s. 316.2398, ambulances as authorized under

17  this chapter, and buses and taxicabs as authorized under s.

18  316.2399 are permitted to show or display red lights. Vehicles

19  of the fire department, fire patrol, police vehicles, and such

20  ambulances and emergency vehicles of municipal and county

21  departments, public service corporations operated by private

22  corporations, the Department of Environmental Protection, the

23  Department of Transportation, and the Department of

24  Agriculture and Consumer Services as are designated or

25  authorized by their respective department or the chief of

26  police of an incorporated city or any sheriff of any county

27  are hereby authorized to operate emergency lights and sirens

28  in an emergency. Wreckers, mosquito control fog and spray

29  vehicles, and emergency vehicles of governmental departments

30  or public service corporations may show or display amber

31  lights when in actual operation or when a hazard exists

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 1  provided they are not used going to and from the scene of

 2  operation or hazard without specific authorization of a law

 3  enforcement officer or law enforcement agency. Wreckers must

 4  use amber rotating or flashing lights while performing

 5  recoveries and loading on the roadside day or night, and may

 6  use such lights while towing a vehicle on wheel lifts, slings,

 7  or under reach if the operator of the wrecker deems such

 8  lights necessary. A flatbed, car carrier, or rollback may not

 9  use amber rotating or flashing lights when hauling a vehicle

10  on the bed unless it creates a hazard to other motorists

11  because of protruding objects. Further, escort vehicles may

12  show or display amber lights when in the actual process of

13  escorting overdimensioned equipment, material, or buildings as

14  authorized by law. Vehicles of private watch, guard, or patrol

15  agencies licensed pursuant to chapter 493 may show or display

16  amber lights while patrolling condominium, cooperative, and

17  private residential and business communities by which employed

18  and which traverse public streets or highways.

19         (4)  Road or street maintenance equipment, road or

20  street maintenance vehicles, road service vehicles, refuse

21  collection vehicles, petroleum tankers, and mail carrier

22  vehicles may show or display amber lights when in operation or

23  a hazard exists.

24         (5)  Road maintenance and construction equipment and

25  vehicles may display flashing white lights or flashing white

26  strobe lights when in operation and where a hazard exists.

27  Additionally, school buses and vehicles that are used to

28  transport farm workers may display flashing white strobe

29  lights.

30         (6)  All lighting equipment heretofore referred to

31  shall meet all requirements as set forth in s. 316.241.

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 1         (7)  Flashing lights are prohibited on vehicles except

 2  as a means of indicating a right or left turn, to change

 3  lanes, or to indicate that the vehicle is lawfully stopped or

 4  disabled upon the highway or except that the lamps authorized

 5  in subsections (1), (2), (3), (4), and (9) and s. 316.235(5)

 6  are permitted to flash.

 7         (8)  Subsections (1) and (7) do not apply to police,

 8  fire, or authorized emergency vehicles while in the

 9  performance of their necessary duties.

10         (9)  Flashing red lights may be used by emergency

11  response vehicles of the Department of Environmental

12  Protection and the Department of Health when responding to an

13  emergency in the line of duty.

14         (10)  Except for a violation of subsection (2), a

15  violation of this section is a noncriminal traffic infraction,

16  punishable as a nonmoving violation as provided in chapter

17  318. A violation of subsection (2) is a misdemeanor of the

18  first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s.

19  775.083.

20         Section 2.  Section 843.08, Florida Statutes, is

21  amended to read:

22         843.08  Falsely personating officer, etc.--

23         (1)  It is unlawful for a person to who falsely assume

24  assumes or pretend pretends to be a sheriff, officer of the

25  Florida Highway Patrol, officer of the Fish and Wildlife

26  Conservation Commission, officer of the Department of

27  Environmental Protection, officer of the Department of

28  Transportation, officer of the Department of Financial

29  Services, officer of the Department of Corrections,

30  correctional probation officer, deputy sheriff, state attorney

31  or assistant state attorney, statewide prosecutor or assistant

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 1  statewide prosecutor, state attorney investigator, coroner,

 2  police officer, lottery special agent or lottery investigator,

 3  beverage enforcement agent, or watchman, or any member of the

 4  Parole Commission and any administrative aide or supervisor

 5  employed by the commission, or any personnel or representative

 6  of the Department of Law Enforcement, or a federal law

 7  enforcement officer as defined in s. 901.1505, and take takes

 8  upon himself or herself to act as such, or to require any

 9  other person to aid or assist him or her in a matter

10  pertaining to the duty of any such officer.,

11         (2)  Any person who violates subsection (1) commits a

12  felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s.

13  775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.; however, a

14         (3)  Any person who falsely personates any such officer

15  in violation of subsection (1) during the course of the

16  commission of a felony commits a felony of the second degree,

17  punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s.

18  775.084.; except that if the

19         (4)  Any person who falsely personates any such officer

20  in violation of subsection (1) during the course of the

21  commission of a felony, and the commission of the felony

22  results in the death or personal injury of another human

23  being, the person commits a felony of the first degree,

24  punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s.

25  775.084.

26         Section 3.  Section 843.081, Florida Statutes, is

27  amended to read:

28         843.081  Prohibited use of certain lights; penalty.--

29         (1)  The Legislature finds and declares that Florida's

30  citizens are vulnerable to becoming the victims of criminal

31  acts through the illegal use of blue lights by the criminal

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 1  elements. It is the intent of the Legislature to reduce this

 2  vulnerability to injury and loss of life and property by

 3  prohibiting the use of certain blue lights by any person other

 4  than an authorized law enforcement officer.

 5         (2)  It is unlawful for a person to use in or on any

 6  nongovernmentally owned vehicle or vessel any flashing or

 7  rotating blue light unless such person is a law enforcement

 8  officer employed by a federal, state, county, or city law

 9  enforcement agency or is a person appointed by the Governor

10  pursuant to chapter 354.

11         (3)  The provisions of this section shall not apply to

12  salespersons, service representatives, or other employees of

13  businesses licensed to sell or repair law enforcement

14  equipment.

15         (4)  For the purposes of this section, the term

16  "flashing or rotating blue light" includes all forms of lights

17  which display a blue light source or which were designed with

18  the intent of displaying a blue light source whether or not

19  such light is actually in use.

20         (5)  Any person who violates any of the provisions of

21  this section commits a felony misdemeanor of the third first

22  degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, or s. 775.083,

23  or s. 775.084.

24         Section 4.  Section 843.085, Florida Statutes, is

25  amended to read:

26         843.085  Unlawful use of police badges or other indicia

27  of authority.--It is unlawful for any person:

28         (1)  It is unlawful for any person, unless appointed by

29  the Governor pursuant to chapter 354, authorized by the

30  appropriate agency, or displayed in a closed or mounted case

31  as a collection or exhibit, to wear or display any authorized

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 1  indicia of authority, including any badge, insignia, emblem,

 2  identification card, or uniform, or any colorable imitation

 3  thereof, of any federal, state, county, or municipal law

 4  enforcement agency, or other criminal justice agency as now or

 5  hereafter defined in s. 943.045, with the intent to mislead or

 6  cause another person to believe that he or she is a member of

 7  that agency or is authorized to display or wear such item,

 8  which could deceive a reasonable person into believing that

 9  such item is authorized by any of the agencies described above

10  for use by the person displaying or wearing it, or to wear or

11  display any such item that which displays in any manner or

12  combination the word or words "police," "patrolman," "agent,"

13  "sheriff," "deputy," "trooper," "highway patrol," "Wildlife

14  Officer," "Marine Patrol Officer," "state attorney," "public

15  defender," "marshal," "constable," or "bailiff," with the

16  intent to mislead or cause another person to believe that he

17  or she is a member of that agency or is authorized to wear or

18  display such item which could deceive a reasonable person into

19  believing that such item is authorized by any of the agencies

20  described above for use by the person displaying or wearing

21  it. A violation of this subsection is a felony of the third

22  degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or

23  s. 775.084.

24         (2)  It is unlawful for any person to own or operate a

25  motor vehicle marked or identified in any manner or

26  combination by the word or words "police," "patrolman,"

27  "sheriff," "deputy," "trooper," "highway patrol," "Wildlife

28  Officer," "Marine Patrol Officer," "marshal," "constable," or

29  "bailiff," or by any lettering, marking, or insignia, or

30  colorable imitation thereof, including, but not limited to,

31  stars, badges, or shields, officially used to identify the

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 1  vehicle as a federal, state, county, or municipal law

 2  enforcement vehicle or a vehicle used by a criminal justice

 3  agency as now or hereafter defined in s. 943.045 with the

 4  intent to mislead or cause another person to believe that such

 5  vehicle is an official vehicle of that agency and is

 6  authorized to be used by that agency, which could deceive a

 7  reasonable person into believing that such vehicle is

 8  authorized by any of the agencies described above for use by

 9  the person operating the motor vehicle, unless such vehicle is

10  owned or operated by the appropriate agency and its use is

11  authorized by such agency, or the local law enforcement agency

12  authorizes the use of such vehicle or unless the person is

13  appointed by the Governor pursuant to chapter 354. A violation

14  of this subsection is a felony of the third degree, punishable

15  as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

16         (3)(a)  It is unlawful for any person to sell,

17  transfer, or give away the authorized badge, or colorable

18  imitation thereof, including miniatures, of any criminal

19  justice agency as now or hereafter defined in s. 943.045, or

20  bearing in any manner or combination the word or words

21  "police," "patrolman," "sheriff," "deputy," "trooper,"

22  "highway patrol," "Wildlife Officer," "Marine Patrol Officer,"

23  "marshal," "constable," "agent," "state attorney," "public

24  defender," or "bailiff," which could deceive a reasonable

25  person into believing that such item is authorized by any of

26  the agencies described above, except for agency purchases or

27  upon the presentation and recordation of both a driver's

28  license and other identification showing any transferee to

29  actually be a member of such criminal justice agency or unless

30  the person is appointed by the Governor pursuant to chapter

31  354. A violation of this paragraph is a felony of the third

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 1  degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or

 2  s. 775.084.

 3         (b)  A transferor of an item covered by this subsection

 4  is required to maintain for 2 years a written record of such

 5  transaction, including records showing compliance with this

 6  subsection, and if such transferor is a business, it shall

 7  make such records available during normal business hours for

 8  inspection by any law enforcement agency having jurisdiction

 9  in the area where the business is located. A violation of this

10  paragraph is a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as

11  provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

12         (4)  Nothing in This section does not shall prohibit a

13  fraternal, benevolent, or labor organization or association,

14  or their chapters or subsidiaries, from using the following

15  words, in any manner or in any combination, if those words

16  appear in the official name of the organization or

17  association:  "police," "patrolman," "sheriff," "deputy,"

18  "trooper," "highway patrol," "Wildlife Officer," "Marine

19  Patrol Officer," "marshal," "constable," or "bailiff."

20         (5)  Violation of any provision of this section is a

21  misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s.

22  775.082 or s. 775.083. This section is cumulative to any law

23  now in force in the state.

24         Section 5.  Paragraphs (b), (c), (e), and (g) of

25  subsection (3) of section 921.0022, Florida Statutes, are

26  amended to read:

27         921.0022  Criminal Punishment Code; offense severity

28  ranking chart.--

29         (3)  OFFENSE SEVERITY RANKING CHART

30  

31  

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 1  Florida           Felony

 2  Statute           Degree             Description

 3  

 4    

 5                              (b)  LEVEL 2

 6  370.12(1)(e)3.     3rd      Possession of 11 or fewer marine

 7                              turtle eggs in violation of the

 8                              Marine Turtle Protection Act.

 9  370.12(1)(e)4.     3rd      Possession of more than 11 marine

10                              turtle eggs in violation of the

11                              Marine Turtle Protection Act.

12  403.413(5)(c)      3rd      Dumps waste litter exceeding 500

13                              lbs. in weight or 100 cubic feet

14                              in volume or any quantity for

15                              commercial purposes, or hazardous

16                              waste.

17  517.07             3rd      Registration of securities and

18                              furnishing of prospectus

19                              required.

20  590.28(1)          3rd      Willful, malicious, or

21                              intentional burning.

22  784.05(3)          3rd      Storing or leaving a loaded

23                              firearm within reach of minor who

24                              uses it to inflict injury or

25                              death.

26  787.04(1)          3rd      In violation of court order,

27                              take, entice, etc., minor beyond

28                              state limits.

29  806.13(1)(b)3.     3rd      Criminal mischief; damage $1,000

30                              or more to public communication

31                              or any other public service.

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 1  810.061(2)         3rd      Impairing or impeding telephone

 2                              or power to a dwelling;

 3                              facilitating or furthering

 4                              burglary.

 5  810.09(2)(e)       3rd      Trespassing on posted commercial

 6                              horticulture property.

 7  812.014(2)(c)1.    3rd      Grand theft, 3rd degree; $300 or

 8                              more but less than $5,000.

 9  812.014(2)(d)      3rd      Grand theft, 3rd degree; $100 or

10                              more but less than $300, taken

11                              from unenclosed curtilage of

12                              dwelling.

13  812.015(7)         3rd      Possession, use, or attempted use

14                              of an antishoplifting or

15                              inventory control device

16                              countermeasure.

17  817.234(1)(a)2.    3rd      False statement in support of

18                              insurance claim.

19  817.481(3)(a)      3rd      Obtain credit or purchase with

20                              false, expired, counterfeit,

21                              etc., credit card, value over

22                              $300.

23  817.52(3)          3rd      Failure to redeliver hired

24                              vehicle.

25  817.54             3rd      With intent to defraud, obtain

26                              mortgage note, etc., by false

27                              representation.

28  817.60(5)          3rd      Dealing in credit cards of

29                              another.

30  817.60(6)(a)       3rd      Forgery; purchase goods, services

31                              with false card.

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 1  817.61             3rd      Fraudulent use of credit cards

 2                              over $100 or more within 6

 3                              months.

 4  826.04             3rd      Knowingly marries or has sexual

 5                              intercourse with person to whom

 6                              related.

 7  831.01             3rd      Forgery.

 8  831.02             3rd      Uttering forged instrument;

 9                              utters or publishes alteration

10                              with intent to defraud.

11  831.07             3rd      Forging bank bills, checks,

12                              drafts, or promissory notes.

13  831.08             3rd      Possessing 10 or more forged

14                              notes, bills, checks, or drafts.

15  831.09             3rd      Uttering forged notes, bills,

16                              checks, drafts, or promissory

17                              notes.

18  831.11             3rd      Bringing into the state forged

19                              bank bills, checks, drafts, or

20                              notes.

21  832.05(3)(a)       3rd      Cashing or depositing item with

22                              intent to defraud.

23  843.08             3rd      Falsely impersonating an officer.

24  893.13(2)(a)2.     3rd      Purchase of any s. 893.03(1)(c),

25                              (2)(c)1., (2)(c)2., (2)(c)3.,

26                              (2)(c)5., (2)(c)6., (2)(c)7.,

27                              (2)(c)8., (2)(c)9., (3), or (4)

28                              drugs other than cannabis.

29  893.147(2)         3rd      Manufacture or delivery of drug

30                              paraphernalia.

31                              (c)  LEVEL 3

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 1  119.10(2)(b)       3rd      Unlawful use of confidential

 2                              information from police reports.

 3  316.066(6)

 4   (b)-(d)           3rd      Unlawfully obtaining or using

 5                              confidential crash reports.

 6  316.193(2)(b)      3rd      Felony DUI, 3rd conviction.

 7  316.1935(2)        3rd      Fleeing or attempting to elude

 8                              law enforcement officer in patrol

 9                              vehicle with siren and lights

10                              activated.

11  319.30(4)          3rd      Possession by junkyard of motor

12                              vehicle with identification

13                              number plate removed.

14  319.33(1)(a)       3rd      Alter or forge any certificate of

15                              title to a motor vehicle or

16                              mobile home.

17  319.33(1)(c)       3rd      Procure or pass title on stolen

18                              vehicle.

19  319.33(4)          3rd      With intent to defraud, possess,

20                              sell, etc., a blank, forged, or

21                              unlawfully obtained title or

22                              registration.

23  327.35(2)(b)       3rd      Felony BUI.

24  328.05(2)          3rd      Possess, sell, or counterfeit

25                              fictitious, stolen, or fraudulent

26                              titles or bills of sale of

27                              vessels.

28  328.07(4)          3rd      Manufacture, exchange, or possess

29                              vessel with counterfeit or wrong

30                              ID number.

31  

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 1  370.12(1)(e)5.     3rd      Taking, disturbing, mutilating,

 2                              destroying, causing to be

 3                              destroyed, transferring, selling,

 4                              offering to sell, molesting, or

 5                              harassing marine turtles, marine

 6                              turtle eggs, or marine turtle

 7                              nests in violation of the Marine

 8                              Turtle Protection Act.

 9  370.12(1)(e)6.     3rd      Soliciting to commit or

10                              conspiring to commit a violation

11                              of the Marine Turtle Protection

12                              Act.

13  376.302(5)         3rd      Fraud related to reimbursement

14                              for cleanup expenses under the

15                              Inland Protection Trust Fund.

16  400.903(3)         3rd      Operating a clinic without a

17                              license or filing false license

18                              application or other required

19                              information.

20  440.105(3)(b)      3rd      Receipt of fee or consideration

21                              without approval by judge of

22                              compensation claims.

23  440.1051(3)        3rd      False report of workers'

24                              compensation fraud or retaliation

25                              for making such a report.

26  501.001(2)(b)      2nd      Tampers with a consumer product

27                              or the container using materially

28                              false/misleading information.

29  624.401(4)(a)      3rd      Transacting insurance without a

30                              certificate of authority.

31  

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 1  624.401(4)(b)1.    3rd      Transacting insurance without a

 2                              certificate of authority; premium

 3                              collected less than $20,000.

 4  626.902(1)

 5   (a) & (b)         3rd      Representing an unauthorized

 6                              insurer.

 7  697.08             3rd      Equity skimming.

 8  790.15(3)          3rd      Person directs another to

 9                              discharge firearm from a vehicle.

10  796.05(1)          3rd      Live on earnings of a prostitute.

11  806.10(1)          3rd      Maliciously injure, destroy, or

12                              interfere with vehicles or

13                              equipment used in firefighting.

14  806.10(2)          3rd      Interferes with or assaults

15                              firefighter in performance of

16                              duty.

17  810.09(2)(c)       3rd      Trespass on property other than

18                              structure or conveyance armed

19                              with firearm or dangerous weapon.

20  812.014(2)(c)2.    3rd      Grand theft; $5,000 or more but

21                              less than $10,000.

22  812.0145(2)(c)     3rd      Theft from person 65 years of age

23                              or older; $300 or more but less

24                              than $10,000.

25  815.04(4)(b)       2nd      Computer offense devised to

26                              defraud or obtain property.

27  817.034(4)(a)3.    3rd      Engages in scheme to defraud

28                              (Florida Communications Fraud

29                              Act), property valued at less

30                              than $20,000.

31  817.233            3rd      Burning to defraud insurer.

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 1  817.234(8)

 2   (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  843.08(2)          3rd      False personation of an officer.

27  843.081            3rd      Prohibited use of certain lights.

28  843.085(1)         3rd      Wearing or displaying indicia of

29                              authority of a law enforcement

30                              agency.

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 1  843.085(2)         3rd      Owning or operating a motor

 2                              vehicle with certain markings or

 3                              identification.

 4  843.085(3)(a)      3rd      Selling, transferring, or giving

 5                              away certain badges.

 6  843.0855(2)        3rd      Impersonating a public officer or

 7                              other specified person in

 8                              connection with or relating to

 9                              legal process.

10  843.0855(3)        3rd      Simulating legal process.

11  843.0855(4)        3rd      Influencing, intimidating, or

12                              hindering a public officer or law

13                              enforcement officer.

14  843.19             3rd      Injure, disable, or kill police

15                              dog or horse.

16  860.15(3)          3rd      Overcharging for repairs and

17                              parts.

18  870.01(2)          3rd      Riot; inciting or encouraging.

19  893.13(1)(a)2.     3rd      Sell, manufacture, or deliver

20                              cannabis (or other s.

21                              893.03(1)(c), (2)(c)1., (2)(c)2.,

22                              (2)(c)3., (2)(c)5., (2)(c)6.,

23                              (2)(c)7., (2)(c)8., (2)(c)9.,

24                              (3), or (4) drugs).

25  893.13(1)(d)2.     2nd      Sell, manufacture, or deliver s.

26                              893.03(1)(c), (2)(c)1., (2)(c)2.,

27                              (2)(c)3., (2)(c)5., (2)(c)6.,

28                              (2)(c)7., (2)(c)8., (2)(c)9.,

29                              (3), or (4) drugs within 1,000

30                              feet of university.

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 1  893.13(1)(f)2.     2nd      Sell, manufacture, or deliver s.

 2                              893.03(1)(c), (2)(c)1., (2)(c)2.,

 3                              (2)(c)3., (2)(c)5., (2)(c)6.,

 4                              (2)(c)7., (2)(c)8., (2)(c)9.,

 5                              (3), or (4) drugs within 1,000

 6                              feet of public housing facility.

 7  893.13(6)(a)       3rd      Possession of any controlled

 8                              substance other than felony

 9                              possession of cannabis.

10  893.13(7)(a)8.     3rd      Withhold information from

11                              practitioner regarding previous

12                              receipt of or prescription for a

13                              controlled substance.

14  893.13(7)(a)9.     3rd      Obtain or attempt to obtain

15                              controlled substance by fraud,

16                              forgery, misrepresentation, etc.

17  893.13(7)(a)10.    3rd      Affix false or forged label to

18                              package of controlled substance.

19  893.13(7)(a)11.    3rd      Furnish false or fraudulent

20                              material information on any

21                              document or record required by

22                              chapter 893.

23  893.13(8)(a)1.     3rd      Knowingly assist a patient, other

24                              person, or owner of an animal in

25                              obtaining a controlled substance

26                              through deceptive, untrue, or

27                              fraudulent representations in or

28                              related to the practitioner's

29                              practice.

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 1  893.13(8)(a)2.     3rd      Employ a trick or scheme in the

 2                              practitioner's practice to assist

 3                              a patient, other person, or owner

 4                              of an animal in obtaining a

 5                              controlled substance.

 6  893.13(8)(a)3.     3rd      Knowingly write a prescription

 7                              for a controlled substance for a

 8                              fictitious person.

 9  893.13(8)(a)4.     3rd      Write a prescription for a

10                              controlled substance for a

11                              patient, other person, or an

12                              animal if the sole purpose of

13                              writing the prescription is a

14                              monetary benefit for the

15                              practitioner.

16  918.13(1)(a)       3rd      Alter, destroy, or conceal

17                              investigation evidence.

18  944.47

19   (1)(a)1.-2.       3rd      Introduce contraband to

20                              correctional facility.

21  944.47(1)(c)       2nd      Possess contraband while upon the

22                              grounds of a correctional

23                              institution.

24  985.721            3rd      Escapes from a juvenile facility

25                              (secure detention or residential

26                              commitment facility).

27                              (e)  LEVEL 5

28  316.027(1)(a)      3rd      Accidents involving personal

29                              injuries, failure to stop;

30                              leaving scene.

31  316.1935(4)(a)     2nd      Aggravated fleeing or eluding.

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 1  322.34(6)          3rd      Careless operation of motor

 2                              vehicle with suspended license,

 3                              resulting in death or serious

 4                              bodily injury.

 5  327.30(5)          3rd      Vessel accidents involving

 6                              personal injury; leaving scene.

 7  381.0041

 8   (11)(b)           3rd      Donate blood, plasma, or organs

 9                              knowing HIV positive.

10  440.10(1)(g)       2nd      Failure to obtain workers'

11                              compensation coverage.

12  440.105(5)         2nd      Unlawful solicitation for the

13                              purpose of making workers'

14                              compensation claims.

15  440.381(2)         2nd      Submission of false, misleading,

16                              or incomplete information with

17                              the purpose of avoiding or

18                              reducing workers' compensation

19                              premiums.

20  624.401(4)(b)2.    2nd      Transacting insurance without a

21                              certificate or authority; premium

22                              collected $20,000 or more but

23                              less than $100,000.

24  626.902(1)(c)      2nd      Representing an unauthorized

25                              insurer; repeat offender.

26  790.01(2)          3rd      Carrying a concealed firearm.

27  790.162            2nd      Threat to throw or discharge

28                              destructive device.

29  790.163(1)         2nd      False report of deadly explosive

30                              or weapon of mass destruction.

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 1  790.221(1)         2nd      Possession of short-barreled

 2                              shotgun or machine gun.

 3  790.23             2nd      Felons in possession of firearms,

 4                              ammunition, or electronic weapons

 5                              or devices.

 6  800.04(6)(c)       3rd      Lewd or lascivious conduct;

 7                              offender less than 18 years.

 8  800.04(7)(c)       2nd      Lewd or lascivious exhibition;

 9                              offender 18 years or older.

10  806.111(1)         3rd      Possess, manufacture, or dispense

11                              fire bomb with intent to damage

12                              any structure or property.

13  812.0145(2)(b)     2nd      Theft from person 65 years of age

14                              or older; $10,000 or more but

15                              less than $50,000.

16  812.015(8)         3rd      Retail theft; property stolen is

17                              valued at $300 or more and one or

18                              more specified acts.

19  812.019(1)         2nd      Stolen property; dealing in or

20                              trafficking in.

21  812.131(2)(b)      3rd      Robbery by sudden snatching.

22  812.16(2)          3rd      Owning, operating, or conducting

23                              a chop shop.

24  817.034(4)(a)2.    2nd      Communications fraud, value

25                              $20,000 to $50,000.

26  817.234(11)(b)     2nd      Insurance fraud; property value

27                              $20,000 or more but less than

28                              $100,000.

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 1  817.2341(1),

 2   (2)(a)&(3)(a)     3rd      Filing false financial

 3                              statements, making false entries

 4                              of material fact or false

 5                              statements regarding property

 6                              values relating to the solvency

 7                              of an insuring entity.

 8  817.568(2)(b)      2nd      Fraudulent use of personal

 9                              identification information; value

10                              of benefit, services received,

11                              payment avoided, or amount of

12                              injury or fraud, $5,000 or more

13                              or use of personal identification

14                              information of 10 or more

15                              individuals.

16  817.625(2)(b)      2nd      Second or subsequent fraudulent

17                              use of scanning device or

18                              reencoder.

19  825.1025(4)        3rd      Lewd or lascivious exhibition in

20                              the presence of an elderly person

21                              or disabled adult.

22  827.071(4)         2nd      Possess with intent to promote

23                              any photographic material, motion

24                              picture, etc., which includes

25                              sexual conduct by a child.

26  827.071(5)         3rd      Possess any photographic

27                              material, motion picture, etc.,

28                              which includes sexual conduct by

29                              a child.

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 1  839.13(2)(b)       2nd      Falsifying records of an

 2                              individual in the care and

 3                              custody of a state agency

 4                              involving great bodily harm or

 5                              death.

 6  843.01             3rd      Resist officer with violence to

 7                              person; resist arrest with

 8                              violence.

 9  843.08(3)          2nd      False personation of an officer

10                              during the course of the

11                              commission of a felony.

12  847.0137

13   (2)&(3)           3rd      Transmission of pornography by

14                              electronic device or equipment.

15  847.0138

16   (2)&(3)           3rd      Transmission of material harmful

17                              to minors to a minor by

18                              electronic device or equipment.

19  874.05(2)          2nd      Encouraging or recruiting another

20                              to join a criminal street gang;

21                              second or subsequent offense.

22  893.13(1)(a)1.     2nd      Sell, manufacture, or deliver

23                              cocaine (or other s.

24                              893.03(1)(a), (1)(b), (1)(d),

25                              (2)(a), (2)(b), or (2)(c)4.

26                              drugs).

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 1  893.13(1)(c)2.     2nd      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) within 1,000

 7                              feet of a child care facility,

 8                              school, or state, county, or

 9                              municipal park or publicly owned

10                              recreational facility or

11                              community center.

12  893.13(1)(d)1.     1st      Sell, manufacture, or deliver

13                              cocaine (or other s.

14                              893.03(1)(a), (1)(b), (1)(d),

15                              (2)(a), (2)(b), or (2)(c)4.

16                              drugs) within 1,000 feet of

17                              university.

18  893.13(1)(e)2.     2nd      Sell, manufacture, or deliver

19                              cannabis or other drug prohibited

20                              under s. 893.03(1)(c), (2)(c)1.,

21                              (2)(c)2., (2)(c)3., (2)(c)5.,

22                              (2)(c)6., (2)(c)7., (2)(c)8.,

23                              (2)(c)9., (3), or (4) within

24                              1,000 feet of property used for

25                              religious services or a specified

26                              business site.

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 1  893.13(1)(f)1.     1st      Sell, manufacture, or deliver

 2                              cocaine (or other s.

 3                              893.03(1)(a), (1)(b), (1)(d), or

 4                              (2)(a), (2)(b), or (2)(c)4.

 5                              drugs) within 1,000 feet of

 6                              public housing facility.

 7  893.13(4)(b)       2nd      Deliver to minor cannabis (or

 8                              other s. 893.03(1)(c), (2)(c)1.,

 9                              (2)(c)2., (2)(c)3., (2)(c)5.,

10                              (2)(c)6., (2)(c)7., (2)(c)8.,

11                              (2)(c)9., (3), or (4) drugs).

12                              (g)  LEVEL 7

13  316.027(1)(b)      1st      Accident involving death, failure

14                              to stop; leaving scene.

15  316.193(3)(c)2.    3rd      DUI resulting in serious bodily

16                              injury.

17  316.1935(3)(b)     1st      Causing serious bodily injury or

18                              death to another person; driving

19                              at high speed or with wanton

20                              disregard for safety while

21                              fleeing or attempting to elude

22                              law enforcement officer who is in

23                              a patrol vehicle with siren and

24                              lights activated.

25  327.35(3)(c)2.     3rd      Vessel BUI resulting in serious

26                              bodily injury.

27  402.319(2)         2nd      Misrepresentation and negligence

28                              or intentional act resulting in

29                              great bodily harm, permanent

30                              disfiguration, permanent

31                              disability, or death.

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 1  409.920(2)         3rd      Medicaid provider fraud.

 2  456.065(2)         3rd      Practicing a health care

 3                              profession without a license.

 4  456.065(2)         2nd      Practicing a health care

 5                              profession without a license

 6                              which results in serious bodily

 7                              injury.

 8  458.327(1)         3rd      Practicing medicine without a

 9                              license.

10  459.013(1)         3rd      Practicing osteopathic medicine

11                              without a license.

12  460.411(1)         3rd      Practicing chiropractic medicine

13                              without a license.

14  461.012(1)         3rd      Practicing podiatric medicine

15                              without a license.

16  462.17             3rd      Practicing naturopathy without a

17                              license.

18  463.015(1)         3rd      Practicing optometry without a

19                              license.

20  464.016(1)         3rd      Practicing nursing without a

21                              license.

22  465.015(2)         3rd      Practicing pharmacy without a

23                              license.

24  466.026(1)         3rd      Practicing dentistry or dental

25                              hygiene without a license.

26  467.201            3rd      Practicing midwifery without a

27                              license.

28  468.366            3rd      Delivering respiratory care

29                              services without a license.

30  483.828(1)         3rd      Practicing as clinical laboratory

31                              personnel without a license.

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 1  483.901(9)         3rd      Practicing medical physics

 2                              without a license.

 3  484.013(1)(c)      3rd      Preparing or dispensing optical

 4                              devices without a prescription.

 5  484.053            3rd      Dispensing hearing aids without a

 6                              license.

 7  494.0018(2)        1st      Conviction of any violation of

 8                              ss. 494.001-494.0077 in which the

 9                              total money and property

10                              unlawfully obtained exceeded

11                              $50,000 and there were five or

12                              more victims.

13  560.123(8)(b)1.    3rd      Failure to report currency or

14                              payment instruments exceeding

15                              $300 but less than $20,000 by

16                              money transmitter.

17  560.125(5)(a)      3rd      Money transmitter business by

18                              unauthorized person, currency or

19                              payment instruments exceeding

20                              $300 but less than $20,000.

21  655.50(10)(b)1.    3rd      Failure to report financial

22                              transactions exceeding $300 but

23                              less than $20,000 by financial

24                              institution.

25  775.21(10)(a)      3rd      Sexual predator; failure to

26                              register; failure to renew

27                              driver's license or

28                              identification card; other

29                              registration violations.

30  775.21(10)(b)      3rd      Sexual predator working where

31                              children regularly congregate.

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 1  775.21(10)(g)      3rd      Failure to report or providing

 2                              false information about a sexual

 3                              predator; harbor or conceal a

 4                              sexual predator.

 5  782.051(3)         2nd      Attempted felony murder of a

 6                              person by a person other than the

 7                              perpetrator or the perpetrator of

 8                              an attempted felony.

 9  782.07(1)          2nd      Killing of a human being by the

10                              act, procurement, or culpable

11                              negligence of another

12                              (manslaughter).

13  782.071            2nd      Killing of human being or viable

14                              fetus by the operation of a motor

15                              vehicle in a reckless manner

16                              (vehicular homicide).

17  782.072            2nd      Killing of a human being by the

18                              operation of a vessel in a

19                              reckless manner (vessel

20                              homicide).

21  784.045(1)(a)1.    2nd      Aggravated battery; intentionally

22                              causing great bodily harm or

23                              disfigurement.

24  784.045(1)(a)2.    2nd      Aggravated battery; using deadly

25                              weapon.

26  784.045(1)(b)      2nd      Aggravated battery; perpetrator

27                              aware victim pregnant.

28  784.048(4)         3rd      Aggravated stalking; violation of

29                              injunction or court order.

30  784.048(7)         3rd      Aggravated stalking; violation of

31                              court order.

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 1  784.07(2)(d)       1st      Aggravated battery on law

 2                              enforcement officer.

 3  784.074(1)(a)      1st      Aggravated battery on sexually

 4                              violent predators facility staff.

 5  784.08(2)(a)       1st      Aggravated battery on a person 65

 6                              years of age or older.

 7  784.081(1)         1st      Aggravated battery on specified

 8                              official or employee.

 9  784.082(1)         1st      Aggravated battery by detained

10                              person on visitor or other

11                              detainee.

12  784.083(1)         1st      Aggravated battery on code

13                              inspector.

14  790.07(4)          1st      Specified weapons violation

15                              subsequent to previous conviction

16                              of s. 790.07(1) or (2).

17  790.16(1)          1st      Discharge of a machine gun under

18                              specified circumstances.

19  790.165(2)         2nd      Manufacture, sell, possess, or

20                              deliver hoax bomb.

21  790.165(3)         2nd      Possessing, displaying, or

22                              threatening to use any hoax bomb

23                              while committing or attempting to

24                              commit a felony.

25  790.166(3)         2nd      Possessing, selling, using, or

26                              attempting to use a hoax weapon

27                              of mass destruction.

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 1  790.166(4)         2nd      Possessing, displaying, or

 2                              threatening to use a hoax weapon

 3                              of mass destruction while

 4                              committing or attempting to

 5                              commit a felony.

 6  796.03             2nd      Procuring any person under 16

 7                              years for prostitution.

 8  800.04(5)(c)1.     2nd      Lewd or lascivious molestation;

 9                              victim less than 12 years of age;

10                              offender less than 18 years.

11  800.04(5)(c)2.     2nd      Lewd or lascivious molestation;

12                              victim 12 years of age or older

13                              but less than 16 years; offender

14                              18 years or older.

15  806.01(2)          2nd      Maliciously damage structure by

16                              fire or explosive.

17  810.02(3)(a)       2nd      Burglary of occupied dwelling;

18                              unarmed; no assault or battery.

19  810.02(3)(b)       2nd      Burglary of unoccupied dwelling;

20                              unarmed; no assault or battery.

21  810.02(3)(d)       2nd      Burglary of occupied conveyance;

22                              unarmed; no assault or battery.

23  812.014(2)(a)1.    1st      Property stolen, valued at

24                              $100,000 or more or a semitrailer

25                              deployed by a law enforcement

26                              officer; property stolen while

27                              causing other property damage;

28                              1st degree grand theft.

29  812.014(2)(b)2.    2nd      Property stolen, cargo valued at

30                              less than $50,000, grand theft in

31                              2nd degree.

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 1  812.014(2)(b)3.    2nd      Property stolen, emergency

 2                              medical equipment; 2nd degree

 3                              grand theft.

 4  812.0145(2)(a)     1st      Theft from person 65 years of age

 5                              or older; $50,000 or more.

 6  812.019(2)         1st      Stolen property; initiates,

 7                              organizes, plans, etc., the theft

 8                              of property and traffics in

 9                              stolen property.

10  812.131(2)(a)      2nd      Robbery by sudden snatching.

11  812.133(2)(b)      1st      Carjacking; no firearm, deadly

12                              weapon, or other weapon.

13  817.234(8)(a)      2nd      Solicitation of motor vehicle

14                              accident victims with intent to

15                              defraud.

16  817.234(9)         2nd      Organizing, planning, or

17                              participating in an intentional

18                              motor vehicle collision.

19  817.234(11)(c)     1st      Insurance fraud; property value

20                              $100,000 or more.

21  817.2341(2)(b)&

22   (3)(b)            1st      Making false entries of material

23                              fact or false statements

24                              regarding property values

25                              relating to the solvency of an

26                              insuring entity which are a

27                              significant cause of the

28                              insolvency of that entity.

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 1  825.102(3)(b)      2nd      Neglecting an elderly person or

 2                              disabled adult causing great

 3                              bodily harm, disability, or

 4                              disfigurement.

 5  825.103(2)(b)      2nd      Exploiting an elderly person or

 6                              disabled adult and property is

 7                              valued at $20,000 or more, but

 8                              less than $100,000.

 9  827.03(3)(b)       2nd      Neglect of a child causing great

10                              bodily harm, disability, or

11                              disfigurement.

12  827.04(3)          3rd      Impregnation of a child under 16

13                              years of age by person 21 years

14                              of age or older.

15  837.05(2)          3rd      Giving false information about

16                              alleged capital felony to a law

17                              enforcement officer.

18  838.015            2nd      Bribery.

19  838.016            2nd      Unlawful compensation or reward

20                              for official behavior.

21  838.021(3)(a)      2nd      Unlawful harm to a public

22                              servant.

23  838.22             2nd      Bid tampering.

24  843.08(4)          1st      False personation of an officer

25                              during the course of the

26                              commission of a felony; death or

27                              personal injury.

28  847.0135(3)        3rd      Solicitation of a child, via a

29                              computer service, to commit an

30                              unlawful sex act.

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 1  893.13(1)(c)1.     1st      Sell, manufacture, or deliver

 2                              cocaine (or other drug prohibited

 3                              under s. 893.03(1)(a), (1)(b),

 4                              (1)(d), (2)(a), (2)(b), or

 5                              (2)(c)4.) within 1,000 feet of a

 6                              child care facility, school, or

 7                              state, county, or municipal park

 8                              or publicly owned recreational

 9                              facility or community center.

10  893.13(1)(e)1.     1st      Sell, manufacture, or deliver

11                              cocaine or other drug prohibited

12                              under s. 893.03(1)(a), (1)(b),

13                              (1)(d), (2)(a), (2)(b), or

14                              (2)(c)4., within 1,000 feet of

15                              property used for religious

16                              services or a specified business

17                              site.

18  893.13(4)(a)       1st      Deliver to minor cocaine (or

19                              other s. 893.03(1)(a), (1)(b),

20                              (1)(d), (2)(a), (2)(b), or

21                              (2)(c)4. drugs).

22  893.135(1)(a)1.    1st      Trafficking in cannabis, more

23                              than 25 lbs., less than 2,000

24                              lbs.

25  893.135

26   (1)(b)1.a.        1st      Trafficking in cocaine, more than

27                              28 grams, less than 200 grams.

28  893.135

29   (1)(c)1.a.        1st      Trafficking in illegal drugs,

30                              more than 4 grams, less than 14

31                              grams.

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 1  893.135

 2   (1)(d)1.          1st      Trafficking in phencyclidine,

 3                              more than 28 grams, less than 200

 4                              grams.

 5  893.135(1)(e)1.    1st      Trafficking in methaqualone, more

 6                              than 200 grams, less than 5

 7                              kilograms.

 8  893.135(1)(f)1.    1st      Trafficking in amphetamine, more

 9                              than 14 grams, less than 28

10                              grams.

11  893.135

12   (1)(g)1.a.        1st      Trafficking in flunitrazepam, 4

13                              grams or more, less than 14

14                              grams.

15  893.135

16   (1)(h)1.a.        1st      Trafficking in

17                              gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB),

18                              1 kilogram or more, less than 5

19                              kilograms.

20  893.135

21   (1)(j)1.a.        1st      Trafficking in 1,4-Butanediol, 1

22                              kilogram or more, less than 5

23                              kilograms.

24  893.135

25   (1)(k)2.a.        1st      Trafficking in Phenethylamines,

26                              10 grams or more, less than 200

27                              grams.

28  896.101(5)(a)      3rd      Money laundering, financial

29                              transactions exceeding $300 but

30                              less than $20,000.

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 1  896.104(4)(a)1.    3rd      Structuring transactions to evade

 2                              reporting or registration

 3                              requirements, financial

 4                              transactions exceeding $300 but

 5                              less than $20,000.

 6  943.0435(4)(c)     2nd      Sexual offender vacating

 7                              permanent residence; failure to

 8                              comply with reporting

 9                              requirements.

10  943.0435(8)        2nd      Sexual offender; remains in state

11                              after indicating intent to leave;

12                              failure to comply with reporting

13                              requirements.

14  943.0435(9)(a)     3rd      Sexual offender; failure to

15                              comply with reporting

16                              requirements.

17  943.0435(13)       3rd      Failure to report or providing

18                              false information about a sexual

19                              offender; harbor or conceal a

20                              sexual offender.

21  943.0435(14)       3rd      Sexual offender; failure to

22                              report and reregister; failure to

23                              respond to address verification.

24  944.607(9)         3rd      Sexual offender; failure to

25                              comply with reporting

26                              requirements.

27  944.607(10)(a)     3rd      Sexual offender; failure to

28                              submit to the taking of a

29                              digitized photograph.

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 1  944.607(12)        3rd      Failure to report or providing

 2                              false information about a sexual

 3                              offender; harbor or conceal a

 4                              sexual offender.

 5  944.607(13)        3rd      Sexual offender; failure to

 6                              report and reregister; failure to

 7                              respond to address verification.

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