Fla. Stat. 16.63
Dozier School for Boys and Okeechobee School Victim Compensation Program


(1)

The Dozier School for Boys and Okeechobee School Victim Compensation Program is established within the Department of Legal Affairs. The purpose of the program is to compensate living persons who were confined to the Dozier School for Boys or the Okeechobee School at any time between 1940 and 1975 and who were subjected to mental, physical, or sexual abuse perpetrated by school personnel while they were so confined.

(2)

The Department of Legal Affairs shall accept, review, and approve or deny applications for the payment of compensation claims under this section. Notice of the availability of such compensation must be given and any relevant forms made available for download on a page of the department’s official website accessible through a direct link on the website’s homepage, which link and page must be titled “The Dozier School for Boys and Okeechobee School Victim Compensation Program.”

(3)

An application for compensation under this section must be made by a living person who was confined to the Dozier School for Boys or the Okeechobee School between 1940 and 1975; the personal representative or estate of a decedent may not file an application for or receive compensation under this section. Such application must be made on a form approved by the department and include:The applicant’s name, date of birth, mailing address, phone number, and, if available, electronic mail address.The name of the school in which the applicant was confined and the approximate dates of the applicant’s confinement.Reasonable proof submitted as attachments establishing that the applicant was both:
Confined to the Dozier School for Boys or the Okeechobee School between 1940 and 1975, which proof may include school records submitted with a notarized certificate of authenticity signed by the records custodian or certified court records.
A victim of mental, physical, or sexual abuse perpetrated by school personnel during the applicant’s confinement, which proof may include a notarized statement signed by the applicant attesting to the abuse the applicant suffered.
A signed statement from the applicant acknowledging that, by accepting compensation under this section, the applicant waives any right to further compensation related to the applicant’s confinement at the Dozier School for Boys or the Okeechobee School or any abuse suffered during such confinement.

An application for compensation under this section must be signed by the applicant under oath. A false statement in such application, including in any attachment or exhibit submitted therewith, is subject to the penalty of perjury under s. 837.012.

(a)

The applicant’s name, date of birth, mailing address, phone number, and, if available, electronic mail address.

(b)

The name of the school in which the applicant was confined and the approximate dates of the applicant’s confinement.

(c)

Reasonable proof submitted as attachments establishing that the applicant was both:Confined to the Dozier School for Boys or the Okeechobee School between 1940 and 1975, which proof may include school records submitted with a notarized certificate of authenticity signed by the records custodian or certified court records.A victim of mental, physical, or sexual abuse perpetrated by school personnel during the applicant’s confinement, which proof may include a notarized statement signed by the applicant attesting to the abuse the applicant suffered.
1. Confined to the Dozier School for Boys or the Okeechobee School between 1940 and 1975, which proof may include school records submitted with a notarized certificate of authenticity signed by the records custodian or certified court records.
2. A victim of mental, physical, or sexual abuse perpetrated by school personnel during the applicant’s confinement, which proof may include a notarized statement signed by the applicant attesting to the abuse the applicant suffered.

(d)

A signed statement from the applicant acknowledging that, by accepting compensation under this section, the applicant waives any right to further compensation related to the applicant’s confinement at the Dozier School for Boys or the Okeechobee School or any abuse suffered during such confinement.

(4)

Applications for compensation under this section must be submitted no later than December 31, 2024.

(5)

Upon completed review of an application submitted under this section, the department shall either:Subject to appropriation, approve a one-time payment to an applicant whose application meets the criteria specified in this section. Each approved applicant shall receive an equal share of the funds appropriated for this purpose.Deny the payment of compensation under this section to an applicant whose application does not meet the criteria specified in this section.

Written notice of such approval or denial must be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the mailing address provided by the applicant on the application form. An applicant whose application is rejected for providing insufficient information may submit a new application as provided in subsection (4).

(a)

Subject to appropriation, approve a one-time payment to an applicant whose application meets the criteria specified in this section. Each approved applicant shall receive an equal share of the funds appropriated for this purpose.

(b)

Deny the payment of compensation under this section to an applicant whose application does not meet the criteria specified in this section.

(6)

A person compensated under this section is ineligible for any further compensation related to the person’s confinement at the Dozier School for Boys or the Okeechobee School or any abuse suffered during such confinement.

(7)

The department shall adopt by rule procedures and forms necessary to administer this section.

Source: Section 16.63 — Dozier School for Boys and Okeechobee School Victim Compensation Program, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0016.­63 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

16.01
Residence, office, and duties of Attorney General
16.02
Appointment of person to act in case of disability of Attorney General
16.08
Superintendence and direction of state attorneys
16.09
Regulations as to the reports of state attorneys
16.015
Legal services
16.016
Payment of per diem, mileage, and other expense
16.52
Participation in preserving constitutional integrity of state
16.53
Legal Affairs Revolving Trust Fund
16.54
Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute
16.56
Office of Statewide Prosecution
16.57
Office of Civil Rights
16.59
Medicaid fraud control
16.60
Public records mediation program within the Office of the Attorney General
16.061
Initiative petitions
16.62
Recognition and awards
16.63
Dozier School for Boys and Okeechobee School Victim Compensation Program
16.64
Applications for compensation through the Dozier School for Boys and Okeechobee School Victim Compensation Program
16.71
Florida Gaming Control Commission
16.0155
Contingency fee agreements
16.535
Legal Services Trust Fund
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
Direct-support organization
16.711
Division of Gaming Enforcement
16.712
Florida Gaming Control Commission authorizations, duties, and responsibilities
16.713
Florida Gaming Control Commission
16.714
Florida Gaming Control Commission background screening requirements
16.715
Florida Gaming Control Commission standards of conduct
16.716
Florida Gaming Control Commission public records and public meetings exemptions
16.717
Federal Law Enforcement Trust Fund
16.718
Florida Gaming Control Commission
16.7175
Florida Gaming Control Commission

Current through Fall 2025

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