Fla. Stat. 16.557
Crime stoppers organizations; disclosure of privileged communications or protected information; civil immunity; use


(1)

As used in this section, the term:“Crime stoppers organization” means a private not-for-profit organization that collects and expends donations for rewards to persons who report to the organization information concerning criminal activity, and forwards that information to appropriate law enforcement agencies.“Privileged communication” means the act of providing information to a crime stoppers organization for the purpose of reporting alleged criminal activity.“Protected information” includes the identity of a person who engages in privileged communication with a crime stoppers organization and any records, recordings, oral or written statements, papers, documents, or other tangible items provided to or collected by a crime stoppers organization, a law enforcement crime stoppers coordinator or his or her staff, or a law enforcement agency in connection with such privileged communication.

(a)

“Crime stoppers organization” means a private not-for-profit organization that collects and expends donations for rewards to persons who report to the organization information concerning criminal activity, and forwards that information to appropriate law enforcement agencies.

(b)

“Privileged communication” means the act of providing information to a crime stoppers organization for the purpose of reporting alleged criminal activity.

(c)

“Protected information” includes the identity of a person who engages in privileged communication with a crime stoppers organization and any records, recordings, oral or written statements, papers, documents, or other tangible items provided to or collected by a crime stoppers organization, a law enforcement crime stoppers coordinator or his or her staff, or a law enforcement agency in connection with such privileged communication.

(2)(a)

Except as provided in paragraph (b), a person who knowingly and willfully attempts to obtain, obtains, or discloses a privileged communication, protected information, or information concerning a privileged communication or protected information commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.This subsection does not apply to:
The person who provides the privileged communication or protected information;
An employee, board member, or volunteer of a crime stoppers organization while acting in the course and scope of his or her duties or functions;
A law enforcement officer or an employee of a law enforcement agency or the Department of Legal Affairs when he or she is acting within the scope of his or her official duties; or
A person complying with criminal discovery rules.
This subsection does not limit the right of any criminal defendant to criminal discovery.

(2)(a)

Except as provided in paragraph (b), a person who knowingly and willfully attempts to obtain, obtains, or discloses a privileged communication, protected information, or information concerning a privileged communication or protected information commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

(b)

This subsection does not apply to:The person who provides the privileged communication or protected information;An employee, board member, or volunteer of a crime stoppers organization while acting in the course and scope of his or her duties or functions;A law enforcement officer or an employee of a law enforcement agency or the Department of Legal Affairs when he or she is acting within the scope of his or her official duties; orA person complying with criminal discovery rules.
1. The person who provides the privileged communication or protected information;
2. An employee, board member, or volunteer of a crime stoppers organization while acting in the course and scope of his or her duties or functions;
3. A law enforcement officer or an employee of a law enforcement agency or the Department of Legal Affairs when he or she is acting within the scope of his or her official duties; or
4. A person complying with criminal discovery rules.

(c)

This subsection does not limit the right of any criminal defendant to criminal discovery.

(3)

A person who, in the course and scope of his or her duties or functions, receives, forwards, or acts on a privileged communication is immune from civil liability for damages resulting from an act or omission in the performance of his or her duties or functions unless the act or omission was intentional or grossly negligent.

Source: Section 16.557 — Crime stoppers organizations; disclosure of privileged communications or protected information; civil immunity; use, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0016.­557 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

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16.09
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16.015
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16.016
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16.52
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16.57
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16.59
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16.71
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16.0155
Contingency fee agreements
16.535
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16.555
Crime Stoppers Trust Fund
16.556
Crime Stoppers Trust Fund
16.557
Crime stoppers organizations
16.615
Council on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys
16.617
Statewide Council on Human Trafficking
16.618
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16.711
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16.712
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16.713
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16.714
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16.715
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16.716
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16.717
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16.718
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16.7175
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Current through Fall 2025

§ 16.557. Crime stoppers organizations; disclosure of privileged communications or protected information; civil immunity; use's source at flsenate​.gov