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FL H1281
Bill
Status
Passed
4/29/2024
Primary Sponsor
Criminal Justice Subcommittee
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AI Summary
- Amends section 934.03, Florida Statutes, to allow a parent or legal guardian of a child under 18 years of age to lawfully intercept and record an oral communication in which the child is a party
- The parent or legal guardian must have reasonable grounds to believe the recording will capture a statement by another party indicating intent to commit, active commission of, or past commission of an unlawful sexual act or an unlawful act of physical force or violence against the child
- Recordings that capture such statements must be provided to a law enforcement agency and may be used as evidence of the intent to commit or commission of the specified crimes against the child
- Recordings made under this provision may not be otherwise disseminated or shared beyond submission to law enforcement
- Takes effect upon becoming law
Legislative Description
Interception and Disclosure of Oral Communications
Last Action
Chapter No. 2024-131
4/29/2024
Committee Referrals
Judiciary1/29/2024
Criminal Justice Subcommittee1/13/2024
Full Bill Text
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