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FL H0475
Bill
Status
5/2/2014
Primary Sponsor
Tom Goodson
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AI Summary
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Creates s. 847.0136, F.S., prohibiting individuals from intentionally and knowingly disclosing sexually explicit images of identifiable persons via electronic media with intent to harass, if the person knows or should know the subject did not consent to disclosure
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Establishes "disclose" as publishing, posting, distributing, exhibiting, advertising, offering, or transferring images; defines "identifiable person" as one recognizable by face or accompanying personal identification information
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Violation constitutes a third-degree felony; becomes a second-degree felony if the offender is 18 years or older and the image depicts someone younger than 16 years of age at the time the image was created
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Amends s. 921.244 to require courts to impose no-contact orders on individuals convicted under s. 847.0136, with violations constituting a third-degree felony; sentences for no-contact violations run consecutive to sentences for related offenses
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Exceptions allow disclosure for law enforcement purposes in reporting, investigating, or prosecuting crimes, and for voluntary and consensual purposes in public or commercial settings; effective October 1, 2014
Legislative Description
Disclosure of Sexually Explicit Images
Last Action
Died in Criminal Justice Subcommittee
5/2/2014