Fla. Stat. 775.0844
White Collar Crime Victim Protection Act


(1)

This section may be cited as the “White Collar Crime Victim Protection Act.”

(2)

Due to the frequency with which victims, particularly elderly victims, are deceived and cheated by criminals who commit nonviolent frauds and swindles, frequently through the use of the Internet and other electronic technology and frequently causing the loss of substantial amounts of property, it is the intent of the Legislature to enhance the sanctions imposed for nonviolent frauds and swindles, protect the public’s property, and assist in prosecuting white collar criminals.

(3)

As used in this section, “white collar crime” means:The commission of, or a conspiracy to commit, any felony offense specified in:
Chapter 560, relating to the Money Transmitters’ Code.
Chapter 812, relating to theft, robbery, and related crimes.
Chapter 815, relating to computer-related crimes.
Chapter 817, relating to fraudulent practices.
Chapter 825, relating to abuse, neglect, and exploitation of elderly persons and disabled adults.
Chapter 831, relating to forgery and counterfeiting.
Chapter 832, relating to the issuance of worthless checks and drafts.
Chapter 838, relating to bribery and misuse of public office.
Chapter 839, relating to offenses by public officers and employees.
Chapter 895, relating to offenses concerning racketeering and illegal debts.
Chapter 896, relating to offenses related to financial transactions.
A felony offense that is committed with intent to defraud or that involves a conspiracy to defraud.A felony offense that is committed with intent to temporarily or permanently deprive a person of his or her property or that involves a conspiracy to temporarily or permanently deprive a person of his or her property.A felony offense that involves or results in the commission of fraud or deceit upon a person or that involves a conspiracy to commit fraud or deceit upon a person.

(a)

The commission of, or a conspiracy to commit, any felony offense specified in:Chapter 560, relating to the Money Transmitters’ Code.Chapter 812, relating to theft, robbery, and related crimes.Chapter 815, relating to computer-related crimes.Chapter 817, relating to fraudulent practices.Chapter 825, relating to abuse, neglect, and exploitation of elderly persons and disabled adults.Chapter 831, relating to forgery and counterfeiting.Chapter 832, relating to the issuance of worthless checks and drafts.Chapter 838, relating to bribery and misuse of public office.Chapter 839, relating to offenses by public officers and employees.Chapter 895, relating to offenses concerning racketeering and illegal debts.Chapter 896, relating to offenses related to financial transactions.
1. Chapter 560, relating to the Money Transmitters’ Code.
2. Chapter 812, relating to theft, robbery, and related crimes.
3. Chapter 815, relating to computer-related crimes.
4. Chapter 817, relating to fraudulent practices.
5. Chapter 825, relating to abuse, neglect, and exploitation of elderly persons and disabled adults.
6. Chapter 831, relating to forgery and counterfeiting.
7. Chapter 832, relating to the issuance of worthless checks and drafts.
8. Chapter 838, relating to bribery and misuse of public office.
9. Chapter 839, relating to offenses by public officers and employees.
10. Chapter 895, relating to offenses concerning racketeering and illegal debts.
11. Chapter 896, relating to offenses related to financial transactions.

(b)

A felony offense that is committed with intent to defraud or that involves a conspiracy to defraud.

(c)

A felony offense that is committed with intent to temporarily or permanently deprive a person of his or her property or that involves a conspiracy to temporarily or permanently deprive a person of his or her property.

(d)

A felony offense that involves or results in the commission of fraud or deceit upon a person or that involves a conspiracy to commit fraud or deceit upon a person.

(4)

As used in this section, “aggravated white collar crime” means engaging in at least two white collar crimes that have the same or similar intents, results, accomplices, victims, or methods of commission, or that are otherwise interrelated by distinguishing characteristics and are not isolated incidents, provided that at least one of such crimes occurred after the effective date of this act.

(5)

Any person who commits an aggravated white collar crime as defined in this section and in so doing either:Victimizes 10 or more elderly persons, as defined in s. 825.101;Victimizes 10 or more veterans, as defined in s. 1.01;Victimizes 20 or more persons, as defined in s. 1.01; orVictimizes the State of Florida, any state agency, any of the state’s political subdivisions, or any agency of the state’s political subdivisions,

and thereby obtains or attempts to obtain $50,000 or more, commits a felony of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

(a)

Victimizes 10 or more elderly persons, as defined in s. 825.101;

(b)

Victimizes 10 or more veterans, as defined in s. 1.01;

(c)

Victimizes 20 or more persons, as defined in s. 1.01; or

(d)

Victimizes the State of Florida, any state agency, any of the state’s political subdivisions, or any agency of the state’s political subdivisions,

(6)

Notwithstanding any other provision of chapter 921 or any other law, an aggravated white collar crime shall be ranked within the offense severity ranking chart at offense severity level 9.

(7)

In addition to a sentence otherwise authorized by law, a person convicted of an aggravated white collar crime may pay a fine of $500,000 or double the value of the pecuniary gain or loss, whichever is greater.

(8)

A person convicted of an aggravated white collar crime under this section is liable for all court costs and shall pay restitution to each victim of the crime, regardless of whether the victim is named in the information or indictment. As used in this subsection, “victim” means a person directly and proximately harmed as a result of the commission of the offense for which restitution may be ordered, including any person directly harmed by the defendant’s criminal conduct in the course of the commission of the aggravated white collar crime. The court shall hold a hearing to determine the identity of qualifying victims and shall order the defendant to pay restitution based on his or her ability to pay, in accordance with this section and s. 775.089.The court shall make the payment of restitution a condition of any probation granted to the defendant by the court. Notwithstanding any other law, the court may order continued probation for a defendant convicted under this section for up to 10 years or until full restitution is made to the victim, whichever occurs earlier.The court retains jurisdiction to enforce its order to pay fines or restitution. The court may initiate proceedings against a defendant for a violation of probation or for contempt of court if the defendant willfully fails to comply with a lawful order of the court.

(a)

The court shall make the payment of restitution a condition of any probation granted to the defendant by the court. Notwithstanding any other law, the court may order continued probation for a defendant convicted under this section for up to 10 years or until full restitution is made to the victim, whichever occurs earlier.

(b)

The court retains jurisdiction to enforce its order to pay fines or restitution. The court may initiate proceedings against a defendant for a violation of probation or for contempt of court if the defendant willfully fails to comply with a lawful order of the court.

Source: Section 775.0844 — White Collar Crime Victim Protection Act, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0775.­0844 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

775.01
Common law of England
775.02
Punishment of common-law offenses
775.03
Benefit of clergy
775.04
What penal acts or omissions not public offenses
775.08
Classes and definitions of offenses
775.011
Short title
775.012
General purposes
775.13
Registration of convicted felons, exemptions
775.14
Limitation on withheld sentences
775.15
Time limitations
775.16
Drug offenses
775.21
The Florida Sexual Predators Act
775.021
Rules of construction
775.022
Effect of reenactment or amendment of criminal statutes
775.24
Duty of the court to uphold laws governing sexual predators and sexual offenders
775.25
Prosecutions for acts or omissions
775.26
Registration of career offenders and public notification
775.027
Insanity defense
775.30
Terrorism
775.31
Facilitating or furthering terrorism
775.32
Use of military-type training provided by a designated foreign terrorist organization
775.33
Providing material support or resources for terrorism or to terrorist organizations
775.34
Membership in a designated foreign terrorist organization
775.35
Agroterrorism
775.051
Voluntary intoxication
775.081
Classifications of felonies and misdemeanors
775.082
Penalties
775.083
Fines
775.084
Violent career criminals
775.085
Evidencing prejudice while committing offense
775.087
Possession or use of weapon
775.089
Restitution
775.091
Public service
775.215
Residency restriction for persons convicted of certain sex offenses
775.261
The Florida Career Offender Registration Act
775.0823
Violent offenses committed against specified justice system personnel
775.0824
Dangerous unauthorized alien offender
775.0835
Fines
775.0837
Habitual misdemeanor offenders
775.0841
Legislative findings and intent
775.0842
Persons subject to career criminal prosecution efforts
775.0843
Policies to be adopted for career criminal cases
775.0844
White Collar Crime Victim Protection Act
775.0845
Wearing mask while committing offense
775.0846
Possession of bulletproof vest while committing certain offenses
775.0847
Possession or promotion of certain images of child pornography
775.0849
Public service announcements
775.0861
Offenses against persons on the grounds of religious institutions
775.0862
Sexual offenses against students by authority figures
775.0863
Evidencing prejudice while committing offense against person with mental or physical disability
775.0871
Public service announcements
775.0875
Unlawful taking, possession, or use of law enforcement officer’s firearm
775.0877
Criminal transmission of HIV
775.08435
Prohibition on withholding adjudication in felony cases

Current through Fall 2025

§ 775.0844. White Collar Crime Victim Protection Act's source at flsenate​.gov