| 1 | A bill to be entitled |
| 2 | An act relating to domestic violence fatality review |
| 3 | teams; amending s. 741.316, F.S.; deleting a requirement |
| 4 | that the Governor's Task Force on Domestic Violence |
| 5 | provide information and technical assistance to local |
| 6 | domestic violence fatality review teams; providing that |
| 7 | information and records acquired by a domestic violence |
| 8 | fatality review team are not subject to discovery or |
| 9 | introduction into evidence in criminal or administrative |
| 10 | proceedings in certain circumstances; providing that a |
| 11 | person who has attended a meeting of a domestic violence |
| 12 | fatality review team may not testify in criminal or |
| 13 | administrative proceedings as to certain records or |
| 14 | information produced or presented to the team; providing |
| 15 | an effective date. |
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| 17 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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| 19 | Section 1. Section 741.316, Florida Statutes, is amended |
| 20 | to read: |
| 21 | 741.316 Domestic violence fatality review teams; |
| 22 | definition; membership; duties; report by the Department of Law |
| 23 | Enforcement.- |
| 24 | (1) As used in this section, the term "domestic violence |
| 25 | fatality review team" means an organization that includes, but |
| 26 | is not limited to, representatives from the following agencies |
| 27 | or organizations: |
| 28 | (a) Law enforcement agencies. |
| 29 | (b) The state attorney. |
| 30 | (c) The medical examiner. |
| 31 | (d) Certified domestic violence centers. |
| 32 | (e) Child protection service providers. |
| 33 | (f) The office of court administration. |
| 34 | (g) The clerk of the court. |
| 35 | (h) Victim services programs. |
| 36 | (i) Child death review teams. |
| 37 | (j) Members of the business community. |
| 38 | (k) County probation or corrections agencies. |
| 39 | (l) Any other persons who have knowledge regarding |
| 40 | domestic violence fatalities, nonlethal incidents of domestic |
| 41 | violence, or suicide, including research, policy, law, and other |
| 42 | matters connected with fatal incidents. |
| 43 | (m) Other representatives as determined by the review |
| 44 | team. |
| 45 | (2) A domestic violence fatality review team may be |
| 46 | established at a local, regional, or state level in order to |
| 47 | review fatal and near-fatal incidents of domestic violence, |
| 48 | related domestic violence matters, and suicides. The review may |
| 49 | include a review of events leading up to the domestic violence |
| 50 | incident, available community resources, current laws and |
| 51 | policies, actions taken by systems and individuals related to |
| 52 | the incident and the parties, and any information or action |
| 53 | deemed relevant by the team, including a review of public |
| 54 | records and records for which public records exemptions are |
| 55 | granted. The purpose of the teams is to learn how to prevent |
| 56 | domestic violence by intervening early and improving the |
| 57 | response of an individual and the system to domestic violence. |
| 58 | The structure and activities of a team shall be determined at |
| 59 | the local level. The team may determine the number and type of |
| 60 | incidents it wishes to review and shall make policy and other |
| 61 | recommendations as to how incidents of domestic violence may be |
| 62 | prevented. |
| 63 | (3) The Governor's Task Force on Domestic Violence shall |
| 64 | provide information and technical assistance to local domestic |
| 65 | violence fatality review teams. |
| 66 | (3)(4)(a) There may not be any monetary liability on the |
| 67 | part of, and a cause of action for damages may not arise |
| 68 | against, any member of a domestic violence fatality review team |
| 69 | or any person acting as a witness to, incident reporter to, or |
| 70 | investigator for a domestic violence fatality review team for |
| 71 | any act or proceeding undertaken or performed within the scope |
| 72 | of the functions of the team, unless such person acted in bad |
| 73 | faith, with malicious purpose, or in a manner exhibiting wanton |
| 74 | and willful disregard of human rights, safety, or property. |
| 75 | (b) This subsection does not affect the provisions of s. |
| 76 | 768.28. |
| 77 | (4)(5) All information and records acquired by a domestic |
| 78 | violence fatality review team are not subject to discovery or |
| 79 | introduction into evidence in any civil or criminal action or |
| 80 | administrative or disciplinary proceeding by any department or |
| 81 | employing agency if the information or records arose out of |
| 82 | matters that are the subject of evaluation and review by the |
| 83 | domestic violence fatality review team. However, information, |
| 84 | documents, and records otherwise available from other sources |
| 85 | are not immune from discovery or introduction into evidence |
| 86 | solely because the information, documents, or records were |
| 87 | presented to or reviewed by such a team. A person who has |
| 88 | attended a meeting of a domestic violence fatality review team |
| 89 | may not testify in any civil, criminal, administrative, or |
| 90 | disciplinary proceedings as to any records or information |
| 91 | produced or presented to the team during meetings or other |
| 92 | activities authorized by this section. This subsection does not |
| 93 | preclude any person who testifies before a team or who is a |
| 94 | member of a team from testifying as to matters otherwise within |
| 95 | his or her knowledge. |
| 96 | (5)(6) The domestic violence fatality review teams are |
| 97 | assigned to the Department of Children and Family Services for |
| 98 | administrative purposes. |
| 99 | Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2010. |