Florida Senate - 2016 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. SB 582
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LEGISLATIVE ACTION
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The Committee on Governmental Oversight and Accountability
(Ring) recommended the following:
1 Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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3 Delete everything after the enacting clause
4 and insert:
5 Section 1. Section 838.014, Florida Statutes, is amended to
6 read:
7 838.014 Definitions.—As used in this chapter, the term:
8 (1) “Benefit” means gain or advantage, or anything regarded
9 by the person to be benefited as a gain or advantage, including
10 the doing of an act beneficial to any person in whose welfare he
11 or she is interested, including any commission, gift, gratuity,
12 property, commercial interest, or any other thing of economic
13 value not authorized by law.
14 (2) “Bid” includes a response to an “invitation to bid,”
15 “invitation to negotiate,” “request for a quote,” or “request
16 for proposals” as those terms are defined in s. 287.012.
17 (3) “Commodity” means any goods, merchandise, wares,
18 produce, chose in action, land, article of commerce, or other
19 tangible or intangible property, real, personal, or mixed, for
20 use, consumption, production, enjoyment, or resale.
21 (4) “Governmental entity” means an agency or entity of the
22 state, a county, a municipality, or a special district or any
23 other public entity created or authorized by law “Corruptly” or
24 “with corrupt intent” means acting knowingly and dishonestly for
25 a wrongful purpose.
26 (5) “Harm” means pecuniary or other loss, disadvantage, or
27 injury to the person affected.
28 (6) “Public contractor” means:
29 (a) Any person, as defined in s. 1.01, who has entered into
30 a contract with a governmental entity; or
31 (b) Any officer or employee of a person, as defined in s.
32 1.01, who has entered into a contract with a governmental
33 entity.
34 (7) “Public servant” means:
35 (a) Any officer or employee of a governmental state,
36 county, municipal, or special district agency or entity,
37 including;
38 (b) any executive, legislative, or judicial branch officer
39 or employee;
40 (b)(c) Any person, except a witness, who acts as a general
41 or special magistrate, receiver, auditor, arbitrator, umpire,
42 referee, consultant, or hearing officer while performing a
43 governmental function; or
44 (c)(d) A candidate for election or appointment to any of
45 the positions listed in this subsection, or an individual who
46 has been elected to, but has yet to officially assume the
47 responsibilities of, public office.
48 (8)(7) “Service” means any kind of activity performed in
49 whole or in part for economic benefit.
50 Section 2. Section 838.015, Florida Statutes, is amended to
51 read:
52 838.015 Bribery.—
53 (1) For purposes of this section, “bribery” means:
54 (a) corruptly To knowingly and intentionally give, offer,
55 or promise any pecuniary or other benefit not authorized by law
56 to any public servant, which is intended to influence the
57 performance of any act or omission which the person believes to
58 be, or the public servant represents as being, either within the
59 official discretion of the public servant, in violation of a
60 public duty, or in performance of a public duty; or,
61 (b) If a public servant, corruptly to knowingly and
62 intentionally request, solicit, accept, or agree to accept for
63 himself or herself or another, any pecuniary or other benefit
64 not authorized by law which is given, offered, or promised with
65 an intent or a purpose to influence the performance of any act
66 or omission which the person believes to be, or the public
67 servant represents as being, either within the official
68 discretion of a public servant, in violation of a public duty,
69 or in performance of a public duty; or
70 (c) If a public contractor, to knowingly and intentionally
71 request, solicit, accept, or agree to accept for himself or
72 herself or another any pecuniary or other benefit not authorized
73 by law which is given, offered, or promised with an intent or a
74 purpose to influence the performance of any act or omission
75 which the person believes to be, or the public contractor
76 represents as being, either within the official discretion of
77 the public contractor as granted by the contract with the
78 governmental entity, in violation of a duty required by the
79 contract with the governmental entity, or in performance of a
80 duty required by the contract with the governmental entity.
81 (2) Prosecution under this section does shall not require
82 any allegation or proof that the public servant or public
83 contractor who ultimately sought to be unlawfully influenced was
84 qualified to act in the desired way, that the public servant had
85 assumed office, that the matter was properly pending before him
86 or her or might by law properly be brought before him or her,
87 that the public servant or public contractor possessed
88 jurisdiction over the matter, or that his or her official action
89 was necessary to achieve the person’s purpose.
90 (3) Any person who commits bribery commits a felony of the
91 second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083,
92 or s. 775.084.
93 Section 3. Section 838.016, Florida Statutes, is amended to
94 read:
95 838.016 Unlawful compensation or reward for official
96 behavior.—
97 (1) It is unlawful for:
98 (a) Any person corruptly to knowingly and intentionally
99 give, offer, or promise to any public servant, or, if a public
100 servant, corruptly to request, solicit, accept, or agree to
101 accept, any pecuniary or other benefit not authorized by law,
102 for the past, present, or future performance, nonperformance, or
103 violation of any act or omission which the person believes to
104 have been, or the public servant represents as having been,
105 either within the official discretion of the public servant, in
106 violation of a public duty, or in performance of a public duty.
107 (b) Any public servant to knowingly and intentionally
108 request, solicit, accept, or agree to accept any pecuniary or
109 other benefit not authorized by law for the past, present, or
110 future performance, nonperformance, or violation of any act or
111 omission which the person believes to have been, or the public
112 servant represents as having been, either within the official
113 discretion of the public servant, in violation of a public duty,
114 or in performance of a public duty.
115 (c) Any public contractor to knowingly and intentionally
116 request, solicit, accept, or agree to accept any pecuniary or
117 other benefit not authorized by law for the past, present, or
118 future performance, nonperformance, or violation of any act or
119 omission which the person believes to have been, or the public
120 contractor represents as having been, either within the official
121 discretion of the public contractor as granted by the contract
122 with the governmental entity, in violation of a duty required by
123 the contract with the governmental entity, or in performance of
124 a duty required by the contract with the governmental entity.
125
126 This subsection may not Nothing herein shall be construed to
127 preclude a public servant or public contractor from accepting
128 rewards for services performed in apprehending any criminal.
129 (2) It is unlawful for:
130 (a) Any person corruptly to knowingly and intentionally
131 give, offer, or promise to any public servant, or, if a public
132 servant, corruptly to request, solicit, accept, or agree to
133 accept, any pecuniary or other benefit not authorized by law for
134 the past, present, or future exertion of any influence upon or
135 with any other public servant regarding any act or omission
136 which the person believes to have been, or which is represented
137 to him or her as having been, either within the official
138 discretion of the other public servant, in violation of a public
139 duty, or in performance of a public duty.
140 (b) Any public servant to request, solicit, accept, or
141 agree to accept any pecuniary or other benefit not authorized by
142 law for the past, present, or future exertion of any influence
143 upon or with any other public servant regarding any act or
144 omission which the person believes to have been, or which is
145 represented to him or her as having been, either within the
146 official discretion of the public servant, in violation of a
147 public duty, or in performance of a public duty.
148 (c) Any public contractor to request, solicit, accept, or
149 agree to accept any pecuniary or other benefit not authorized by
150 law for the past, present, or future exertion of any influence
151 upon or with any other public contractor regarding any act or
152 omission which the person believes to have been, or which is
153 represented to him or her as having been, either within the
154 official discretion of the public contractor as granted by the
155 contract with the governmental entity, in violation of a duty
156 required by the contract with the governmental entity, or in
157 performance of a duty required by the contract with the
158 governmental entity.
159 (3) Prosecution under this section does shall not require
160 that the exercise of influence or official discretion, or
161 violation of a public duty or performance of a public duty, or a
162 public contractor’s violation of a duty required by a contract
163 with a governmental entity or performance of a duty required by
164 a contract with a governmental entity for which a pecuniary or
165 other benefit was given, offered, promised, requested, or
166 solicited was accomplished or was within the influence, official
167 discretion, or public duty, or contractual duty of the public
168 servant or public contractor whose action or omission was sought
169 to be rewarded or compensated.
170 (4) Whoever violates the provisions of this section commits
171 a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s.
172 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
173 Section 4. Section 838.022, Florida Statutes, is amended to
174 read:
175 838.022 Official misconduct.—
176 (1) It is unlawful for a public servant or a public
177 contractor, with corrupt intent to knowingly and intentionally
178 obtain a benefit for any person or to cause unlawful harm to
179 another, by to:
180 (a) Falsifying Falsify, or causing cause another person to
181 falsify, any official record or official document;
182 (b) Concealing, covering up, destroying, mutilating, or
183 altering Conceal, cover up, destroy, mutilate, or alter any
184 official record or official document except as authorized by law
185 or contract or causing cause another person to perform such an
186 act; or
187 (c) Obstructing, delaying, or preventing Obstruct, delay,
188 or prevent the communication of information relating to the
189 commission of a felony that directly involves or affects the
190 governmental public agency or public entity served by the public
191 servant or public contractor.
192 (2) For the purposes of this section:
193 (a) The term “public servant” does not include a candidate
194 who does not otherwise qualify as a public servant.
195 (b) An official record or official document includes only
196 public records.
197 (3) Any person who violates this section commits a felony
198 of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s.
199 775.083, or s. 775.084.
200 Section 5. Section 838.22, Florida Statutes, is amended to
201 read:
202 838.22 Unlawful influence of the competitive solicitation
203 process Bid tampering.—
204 (1) It is unlawful for a public servant or a public
205 contractor who has contracted with a governmental entity to
206 assist in a competitive procurement, with corrupt intent to
207 knowingly and intentionally influence or attempt to influence a
208 the competitive solicitation bidding process undertaken by any
209 governmental state, county, municipal, or special district
210 agency, or any other public entity, for the procurement of
211 commodities or services, by to:
212 (a) Disclosing, except as authorized by law, Disclose
213 material information concerning a vendor’s response, any
214 evaluation results, bid or other aspects of the competitive
215 solicitation bidding process when such information is not
216 publicly disclosed.
217 (b) Altering or amending Alter or amend a submitted
218 response bid, documents or other materials supporting a
219 submitted response bid, or any evaluation bid results relating
220 to the competitive solicitation for the purpose of intentionally
221 providing a competitive advantage to any person who submits a
222 response bid.
223 (2) It is unlawful for a public servant or a public
224 contractor who has contracted with a governmental entity to
225 assist in a competitive procurement, with corrupt intent to
226 knowingly and intentionally obtain a benefit for any person or
227 to cause unlawful harm to another by circumventing, to
228 circumvent a competitive solicitation bidding process required
229 by law or rule through the use of by using a sole-source
230 contract for commodities or services.
231 (3) It is unlawful for any person to knowingly agree,
232 conspire, combine, or confederate, directly or indirectly, with
233 a public servant or a public contractor to violate subsection
234 (1) or subsection (2).
235 (4) It is unlawful for any person to knowingly enter into a
236 contract for commodities or services which was secured by a
237 public servant or a public contractor acting in violation of
238 subsection (1) or subsection (2).
239 (5) Any person who violates this section commits a felony
240 of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s.
241 775.083, or s. 775.084.
242 Section 6. Paragraph (g) of subsection (3) of section
243 921.0022, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
244 921.0022 Criminal Punishment Code; offense severity ranking
245 chart.—
246 (3) OFFENSE SEVERITY RANKING CHART
247 (g) LEVEL 7
248
249 FloridaStatute FelonyDegree Description
250 316.027(2)(c) 1st Accident involving death, failure to stop; leaving scene.
251 316.193(3)(c)2. 3rd DUI resulting in serious bodily injury.
252 316.1935(3)(b) 1st Causing serious bodily injury or death to another person; driving at high speed or with wanton disregard for safety while fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement officer who is in a patrol vehicle with siren and lights activated.
253 327.35(3)(c)2. 3rd Vessel BUI resulting in serious bodily injury.
254 402.319(2) 2nd Misrepresentation and negligence or intentional act resulting in great bodily harm, permanent disfiguration, permanent disability, or death.
255 409.920 (2)(b)1.a. 3rd Medicaid provider fraud; $10,000 or less.
256 409.920 (2)(b)1.b. 2nd Medicaid provider fraud; more than $10,000, but less than $50,000.
257 456.065(2) 3rd Practicing a health care profession without a license.
258 456.065(2) 2nd Practicing a health care profession without a license which results in serious bodily injury.
259 458.327(1) 3rd Practicing medicine without a license.
260 459.013(1) 3rd Practicing osteopathic medicine without a license.
261 460.411(1) 3rd Practicing chiropractic medicine without a license.
262 461.012(1) 3rd Practicing podiatric medicine without a license.
263 462.17 3rd Practicing naturopathy without a license.
264 463.015(1) 3rd Practicing optometry without a license.
265 464.016(1) 3rd Practicing nursing without a license.
266 465.015(2) 3rd Practicing pharmacy without a license.
267 466.026(1) 3rd Practicing dentistry or dental hygiene without a license.
268 467.201 3rd Practicing midwifery without a license.
269 468.366 3rd Delivering respiratory care services without a license.
270 483.828(1) 3rd Practicing as clinical laboratory personnel without a license.
271 483.901(9) 3rd Practicing medical physics without a license.
272 484.013(1)(c) 3rd Preparing or dispensing optical devices without a prescription.
273 484.053 3rd Dispensing hearing aids without a license.
274 494.0018(2) 1st Conviction of any violation of chapter 494 in which the total money and property unlawfully obtained exceeded $50,000 and there were five or more victims.
275 560.123(8)(b)1. 3rd Failure to report currency or payment instruments exceeding $300 but less than $20,000 by a money services business.
276 560.125(5)(a) 3rd Money services business by unauthorized person, currency or payment instruments exceeding $300 but less than $20,000.
277 655.50(10)(b)1. 3rd Failure to report financial transactions exceeding $300 but less than $20,000 by financial institution.
278 775.21(10)(a) 3rd Sexual predator; failure to register; failure to renew driver license or identification card; other registration violations.
279 775.21(10)(b) 3rd Sexual predator working where children regularly congregate.
280 775.21(10)(g) 3rd Failure to report or providing false information about a sexual predator; harbor or conceal a sexual predator.
281 782.051(3) 2nd Attempted felony murder of a person by a person other than the perpetrator or the perpetrator of an attempted felony.
282 782.07(1) 2nd Killing of a human being by the act, procurement, or culpable negligence of another (manslaughter).
283 782.071 2nd Killing of a human being or unborn child by the operation of a motor vehicle in a reckless manner (vehicular homicide).
284 782.072 2nd Killing of a human being by the operation of a vessel in a reckless manner (vessel homicide).
285 784.045(1)(a)1. 2nd Aggravated battery; intentionally causing great bodily harm or disfigurement.
286 784.045(1)(a)2. 2nd Aggravated battery; using deadly weapon.
287 784.045(1)(b) 2nd Aggravated battery; perpetrator aware victim pregnant.
288 784.048(4) 3rd Aggravated stalking; violation of injunction or court order.
289 784.048(7) 3rd Aggravated stalking; violation of court order.
290 784.07(2)(d) 1st Aggravated battery on law enforcement officer.
291 784.074(1)(a) 1st Aggravated battery on sexually violent predators facility staff.
292 784.08(2)(a) 1st Aggravated battery on a person 65 years of age or older.
293 784.081(1) 1st Aggravated battery on specified official or employee.
294 784.082(1) 1st Aggravated battery by detained person on visitor or other detainee.
295 784.083(1) 1st Aggravated battery on code inspector.
296 787.06(3)(a)2. 1st Human trafficking using coercion for labor and services of an adult.
297 787.06(3)(e)2. 1st Human trafficking using coercion for labor and services by the transfer or transport of an adult from outside Florida to within the state.
298 790.07(4) 1st Specified weapons violation subsequent to previous conviction of s. 790.07(1) or (2).
299 790.16(1) 1st Discharge of a machine gun under specified circumstances.
300 790.165(2) 2nd Manufacture, sell, possess, or deliver hoax bomb.
301 790.165(3) 2nd Possessing, displaying, or threatening to use any hoax bomb while committing or attempting to commit a felony.
302 790.166(3) 2nd Possessing, selling, using, or attempting to use a hoax weapon of mass destruction.
303 790.166(4) 2nd Possessing, displaying, or threatening to use a hoax weapon of mass destruction while committing or attempting to commit a felony.
304 790.23 1st,PBL Possession of a firearm by a person who qualifies for the penalty enhancements provided for in s. 874.04.
305 794.08(4) 3rd Female genital mutilation; consent by a parent, guardian, or a person in custodial authority to a victim younger than 18 years of age.
306 796.05(1) 1st Live on earnings of a prostitute; 2nd offense.
307 796.05(1) 1st Live on earnings of a prostitute; 3rd and subsequent offense.
308 800.04(5)(c)1. 2nd Lewd or lascivious molestation; victim younger than 12 years of age; offender younger than 18 years of age.
309 800.04(5)(c)2. 2nd Lewd or lascivious molestation; victim 12 years of age or older but younger than 16 years of age; offender 18 years of age or older.
310 800.04(5)(e) 1st Lewd or lascivious molestation; victim 12 years of age or older but younger than 16 years; offender 18 years or older; prior conviction for specified sex offense.
311 806.01(2) 2nd Maliciously damage structure by fire or explosive.
312 810.02(3)(a) 2nd Burglary of occupied dwelling; unarmed; no assault or battery.
313 810.02(3)(b) 2nd Burglary of unoccupied dwelling; unarmed; no assault or battery.
314 810.02(3)(d) 2nd Burglary of occupied conveyance; unarmed; no assault or battery.
315 810.02(3)(e) 2nd Burglary of authorized emergency vehicle.
316 812.014(2)(a)1. 1st Property stolen, valued at $100,000 or more or a semitrailer deployed by a law enforcement officer; property stolen while causing other property damage; 1st degree grand theft.
317 812.014(2)(b)2. 2nd Property stolen, cargo valued at less than $50,000, grand theft in 2nd degree.
318 812.014(2)(b)3. 2nd Property stolen, emergency medical equipment; 2nd degree grand theft.
319 812.014(2)(b)4. 2nd Property stolen, law enforcement equipment from authorized emergency vehicle.
320 812.0145(2)(a) 1st Theft from person 65 years of age or older; $50,000 or more.
321 812.019(2) 1st Stolen property; initiates, organizes, plans, etc., the theft of property and traffics in stolen property.
322 812.131(2)(a) 2nd Robbery by sudden snatching.
323 812.133(2)(b) 1st Carjacking; no firearm, deadly weapon, or other weapon.
324 817.034(4)(a)1. 1st Communications fraud, value greater than $50,000.
325 817.234(8)(a) 2nd Solicitation of motor vehicle accident victims with intent to defraud.
326 817.234(9) 2nd Organizing, planning, or participating in an intentional motor vehicle collision.
327 817.234(11)(c) 1st Insurance fraud; property value $100,000 or more.
328 817.2341 (2)(b) & (3)(b) 1st Making false entries of material fact or false statements regarding property values relating to the solvency of an insuring entity which are a significant cause of the insolvency of that entity.
329 817.535(2)(a) 3rd Filing false lien or other unauthorized document.
330 825.102(3)(b) 2nd Neglecting an elderly person or disabled adult causing great bodily harm, disability, or disfigurement.
331 825.103(3)(b) 2nd Exploiting an elderly person or disabled adult and property is valued at $10,000 or more, but less than $50,000.
332 827.03(2)(b) 2nd Neglect of a child causing great bodily harm, disability, or disfigurement.
333 827.04(3) 3rd Impregnation of a child under 16 years of age by person 21 years of age or older.
334 837.05(2) 3rd Giving false information about alleged capital felony to a law enforcement officer.
335 838.015 2nd Bribery.
336 838.016 2nd Unlawful compensation or reward for official behavior.
337 838.021(3)(a) 2nd Unlawful harm to a public servant.
338 838.22 2nd Unlawful influence of the competitive solicitation process Bid tampering.
339 843.0855(2) 3rd Impersonation of a public officer or employee.
340 843.0855(3) 3rd Unlawful simulation of legal process.
341 843.0855(4) 3rd Intimidation of a public officer or employee.
342 847.0135(3) 3rd Solicitation of a child, via a computer service, to commit an unlawful sex act.
343 847.0135(4) 2nd Traveling to meet a minor to commit an unlawful sex act.
344 872.06 2nd Abuse of a dead human body.
345 874.05(2)(b) 1st Encouraging or recruiting person under 13 to join a criminal gang; second or subsequent offense.
346 874.10 1st,PBL Knowingly initiates, organizes, plans, finances, directs, manages, or supervises criminal gang-related activity.
347 893.13(1)(c)1. 1st Sell, manufacture, or deliver cocaine (or other drug prohibited under s. 893.03(1)(a), (1)(b), (1)(d), (2)(a), (2)(b), or (2)(c)4.) within 1,000 feet of a child care facility, school, or state, county, or municipal park or publicly owned recreational facility or community center.
348 893.13(1)(e)1. 1st Sell, manufacture, or deliver cocaine or other drug prohibited under s. 893.03(1)(a), (1)(b), (1)(d), (2)(a), (2)(b), or (2)(c)4., within 1,000 feet of property used for religious services or a specified business site.
349 893.13(4)(a) 1st Deliver to minor cocaine (or other s. 893.03(1)(a), (1)(b), (1)(d), (2)(a), (2)(b), or (2)(c)4. drugs).
350 893.135(1)(a)1. 1st Trafficking in cannabis, more than 25 lbs., less than 2,000 lbs.
351 893.135 (1)(b)1.a. 1st Trafficking in cocaine, more than 28 grams, less than 200 grams.
352 893.135 (1)(c)1.a. 1st Trafficking in illegal drugs, more than 4 grams, less than 14 grams.
353 893.135 (1)(c)2.a. 1st Trafficking in hydrocodone, 14 grams or more, less than 28 grams.
354 893.135 (1)(c)2.b. 1st Trafficking in hydrocodone, 28 grams or more, less than 50 grams.
355 893.135 (1)(c)3.a. 1st Trafficking in oxycodone, 7 grams or more, less than 14 grams.
356 893.135 (1)(c)3.b. 1st Trafficking in oxycodone, 14 grams or more, less than 25 grams.
357 893.135(1)(d)1. 1st Trafficking in phencyclidine, more than 28 grams, less than 200 grams.
358 893.135(1)(e)1. 1st Trafficking in methaqualone, more than 200 grams, less than 5 kilograms.
359 893.135(1)(f)1. 1st Trafficking in amphetamine, more than 14 grams, less than 28 grams.
360 893.135 (1)(g)1.a. 1st Trafficking in flunitrazepam, 4 grams or more, less than 14 grams.
361 893.135 (1)(h)1.a. 1st Trafficking in gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), 1 kilogram or more, less than 5 kilograms.
362 893.135 (1)(j)1.a. 1st Trafficking in 1,4-Butanediol, 1 kilogram or more, less than 5 kilograms.
363 893.135 (1)(k)2.a. 1st Trafficking in Phenethylamines, 10 grams or more, less than 200 grams.
364 893.1351(2) 2nd Possession of place for trafficking in or manufacturing of controlled substance.
365 896.101(5)(a) 3rd Money laundering, financial transactions exceeding $300 but less than $20,000.
366 896.104(4)(a)1. 3rd Structuring transactions to evade reporting or registration requirements, financial transactions exceeding $300 but less than $20,000.
367 943.0435(4)(c) 2nd Sexual offender vacating permanent residence; failure to comply with reporting requirements.
368 943.0435(8) 2nd Sexual offender; remains in state after indicating intent to leave; failure to comply with reporting requirements.
369 943.0435(9)(a) 3rd Sexual offender; failure to comply with reporting requirements.
370 943.0435(13) 3rd Failure to report or providing false information about a sexual offender; harbor or conceal a sexual offender.
371 943.0435(14) 3rd Sexual offender; failure to report and reregister; failure to respond to address verification; providing false registration information.
372 944.607(9) 3rd Sexual offender; failure to comply with reporting requirements.
373 944.607(10)(a) 3rd Sexual offender; failure to submit to the taking of a digitized photograph.
374 944.607(12) 3rd Failure to report or providing false information about a sexual offender; harbor or conceal a sexual offender.
375 944.607(13) 3rd Sexual offender; failure to report and reregister; failure to respond to address verification; providing false registration information.
376 985.4815(10) 3rd Sexual offender; failure to submit to the taking of a digitized photograph.
377 985.4815(12) 3rd Failure to report or providing false information about a sexual offender; harbor or conceal a sexual offender.
378 985.4815(13) 3rd Sexual offender; failure to report and reregister; failure to respond to address verification; providing false registration information.
379
380
381 Section 7. For the purpose of incorporating the amendment
382 made by this act to section 838.014, Florida Statutes, in a
383 reference thereto, subsection (11) of section 817.568, Florida
384 Statutes, is reenacted to read:
385 817.568 Criminal use of personal identification
386 information.—
387 (11) A person who willfully and without authorization
388 fraudulently uses personal identification information concerning
389 an individual who is 60 years of age or older; a disabled adult
390 as defined in s. 825.101; a public servant as defined in s.
391 838.014; a veteran as defined in s. 1.01; a first responder as
392 defined in s. 125.01045; an individual who is employed by the
393 State of Florida; or an individual who is employed by the
394 Federal Government without first obtaining the consent of that
395 individual commits a felony of the second degree, punishable as
396 provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
397 Section 8. This act shall take effect October 1, 2016.
398
399 ================= T I T L E A M E N D M E N T ================
400 And the title is amended as follows:
401 Delete everything before the enacting clause
402 and insert:
403 A bill to be entitled
404 An act relating to public corruption; amending s.
405 838.014, F.S.; deleting, revising, and providing
406 definitions; amending s. 838.015, F.S.; revising the
407 definition of “bribery”; providing a penalty;
408 conforming a provision to changes made by the act;
409 amending s. 838.016, F.S.; prohibiting a person from
410 knowingly and intentionally giving, offering, or
411 promising unlawful compensation or reward for official
412 behavior to a public servant; prohibiting a public
413 servant or public contractor from knowingly and
414 intentionally procuring unlawful compensation or
415 reward for official behavior; providing a penalty;
416 conforming provisions; amending s. 838.022, F.S.;
417 prohibiting a public servant or public contractor from
418 knowingly and intentionally engaging in specified
419 activities constituting official misconduct; providing
420 a penalty; amending s. 838.22, F.S.; prohibiting a
421 public servant and certain public contractors from
422 knowingly and intentionally influencing or attempting
423 to influence the competitive solicitation process;
424 prohibiting any person from committing specified acts
425 to influence the competitive solicitation process;
426 providing a penalty; revising terminology; amending s.
427 921.0022, F.S.; conforming a provision; reenacting s.
428 817.568(11), F.S., relating to criminal use of
429 personal identification information, to incorporate
430 the amendment made to s. 838.014, F.S., in a reference
431 thereto; providing an effective date.