Fla. Stat. 741.325
Requirements for batterers’ intervention programs


(1)

A batterers’ intervention program must meet the following requirements:The primary purpose of the program shall be victim safety and the safety of children, if present.The batterer shall be held accountable for acts of domestic violence.The program shall be at least 29 weeks in length and include 24 weekly sessions, plus appropriate intake, assessment, and orientation programming.The program content shall be based on a cognitive behavioral therapy model or psychoeducational model that addresses tactics of power and control by one person over another.The program shall be funded by user fees paid by the batterers who attend the program, which allows them to take responsibility for their acts of violence. An exception shall be made for local, state, or federal programs that fund batterers’ intervention programs in whole or in part.

(a)

The primary purpose of the program shall be victim safety and the safety of children, if present.

(b)

The batterer shall be held accountable for acts of domestic violence.

(c)

The program shall be at least 29 weeks in length and include 24 weekly sessions, plus appropriate intake, assessment, and orientation programming.

(d)

The program content shall be based on a cognitive behavioral therapy model or psychoeducational model that addresses tactics of power and control by one person over another.

(e)

The program shall be funded by user fees paid by the batterers who attend the program, which allows them to take responsibility for their acts of violence. An exception shall be made for local, state, or federal programs that fund batterers’ intervention programs in whole or in part.

(2)

The requirements of this section apply only to programs that address the perpetration of violence between intimate partners, spouses, ex-spouses, or those who share a child in common or who are cohabitants in intimate relationships for the purpose of exercising power and control by one over the other. It will endanger victims if courts and other referral agencies refer family and household members who are not perpetrators of the type of domestic violence encompassed by these requirements. Accordingly, the court and others who make referrals should refer perpetrators only to programming that appropriately addresses the violence committed.

Source: Section 741.325 — Requirements for batterers’ intervention programs, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0741.­325 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

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741.03
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741.05
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741.07
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741.28
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741.29
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741.30
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741.31
Violation of an injunction for protection against domestic violence
741.32
Batterers’ intervention programs
741.041
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741.211
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741.212
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741.235
Doctrine of interspousal tort immunity abrogated
741.281
Court to order batterers’ intervention program attendance
741.283
Minimum term of imprisonment for domestic violence
741.0305
Marriage fee reduction for completion of premarital preparation course
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741.311
Hope Card Program for persons issued orders of protection
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Requirements for batterers’ intervention programs
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Certification and monitoring of batterers’ intervention programs
741.401
Legislative findings
741.402
Definitions
741.403
Address confidentiality program
741.404
Certification cancellation
741.405
Agency use of designated address
741.406
Voting by program participant
741.408
Assistance for program applicants
741.409
Adoption of rules
741.465
Public records exemption for the Address Confidentiality Program for Victims of Domestic Violence
741.2901
Domestic violence cases
741.2902
Domestic violence
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Certain information exempt from disclosure
741.4651
Public records exemption

Current through Fall 2025

§ 741.325. Requirements for batterers’ intervention programs's source at flsenate​.gov