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FL S0182
Bill
Status
5/2/2014
Primary Sponsor
Children, Families, and Elder Affairs
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AI Summary
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Expands definition of "child pornography" to include visual depictions that have been created, adapted, or modified to appear that a minor is engaging in sexual conduct, and eliminates requirement to prove identity of the minor.
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Defines "minor" as a person under 18 years old at the time the visual depiction was created, adapted, or modified, who is recognizable by facial features, likeness, or other distinguishing characteristics.
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Establishes mandatory conditions for conditional release, probation, or community control prohibiting offenders convicted of specified sex offenses (committed on or after October 1, 2014) from viewing, accessing, owning, or possessing obscene, pornographic, or sexually stimulating material, unless approved in a treatment plan.
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Classifies possession of child pornography with intent to promote as a second-degree felony and knowing possession or intentional viewing of child pornography as a third-degree felony.
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Takes effect October 1, 2014, and applies to offenses involving chapters 794 (sexual assault), section 800.04 (lewd conduct), section 827.071 (sexual performance by child), and related statutes.
Legislative Description
Child Pornography
Last Action
Died in Messages, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/CS/SB 526 (Ch. 2014-4)
5/2/2014