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FL S1690
Bill
Status
3/8/2024
Primary Sponsor
Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice
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AI Summary
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Prohibits adult entertainment establishments in Florida from employing, contracting with, or permitting any person younger than 21 years of age to perform or work in any capacity at the establishment
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Classifies knowingly employing a person under 21 at an adult entertainment establishment as a first-degree misdemeanor; elevates the offense to a second-degree felony if the underage person performs or works while nude
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Requires adult entertainment establishment owners, managers, employees, and contractors to verify a person's age by checking a state-issued driver license or ID card, passport, or U.S. Uniformed Services ID before allowing them to perform or work
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Bars ignorance of a person's age or a person's misrepresentation of their own age as a defense in prosecutions under this section
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Amends existing Beverage Law provisions (s. 562.13) to explicitly prohibit minors qualifying for employment exceptions from working in roles involving nudity intended as adult entertainment or from being employed by adult entertainment establishments, effective July 1, 2024
Legislative Description
Human Trafficking
Last Action
Died in Fiscal Policy
3/8/2024