Fla. Stat. 943.0313
Domestic Security Oversight Council


(1)

MEMBERSHIP.The Domestic Security Oversight Council shall consist of the following voting members:
The executive director of the Department of Law Enforcement.
The director of the Division of Emergency Management.
The Attorney General.
The Commissioner of Agriculture.
The State Surgeon General.
The Commissioner of Education.
The State Fire Marshal.
The adjutant general of the Florida National Guard.
The state chief information officer.
Each sheriff or chief of police who serves as a co-chair of a regional domestic security task force pursuant to s. 943.0312(1)(b).
Each of the department’s special agents in charge who serve as a co-chair of a regional domestic security task force.
Two representatives of the Florida Fire Chiefs Association.
One representative of the Florida Police Chiefs Association.
One representative of the Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association.
The chair of the Statewide Domestic Security Intelligence Committee.
One representative of the Florida Hospital Association.
One representative of the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council.
One representative of the Florida Emergency Preparedness Association.
One representative of the Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development Council.
In addition to the members designated in paragraph (a), the council may invite other ex officio, nonvoting members to attend and participate in council meetings. Those nonvoting members may include, but need not be limited to:
The executive director of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
The Secretary of Health Care Administration.
The Secretary of Environmental Protection.
The director of the Division of Law Enforcement within the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
A representative of the Commission on Human Relations.
A representative of the United States Coast Guard.
A United States Attorney from a federal judicial circuit within this state.
A special agent in charge from an office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation within this state.
A representative of the United States Department of Homeland Security.
A representative of United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
A representative of United States Customs and Border Protection.

(a)

The Domestic Security Oversight Council shall consist of the following voting members:The executive director of the Department of Law Enforcement.The director of the Division of Emergency Management.The Attorney General.The Commissioner of Agriculture.The State Surgeon General.The Commissioner of Education.The State Fire Marshal.The adjutant general of the Florida National Guard.The state chief information officer.Each sheriff or chief of police who serves as a co-chair of a regional domestic security task force pursuant to s. 943.0312(1)(b).Each of the department’s special agents in charge who serve as a co-chair of a regional domestic security task force.Two representatives of the Florida Fire Chiefs Association.One representative of the Florida Police Chiefs Association.One representative of the Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association.The chair of the Statewide Domestic Security Intelligence Committee.One representative of the Florida Hospital Association.One representative of the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council.One representative of the Florida Emergency Preparedness Association.One representative of the Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development Council.
1. The executive director of the Department of Law Enforcement.
2. The director of the Division of Emergency Management.
3. The Attorney General.
4. The Commissioner of Agriculture.
5. The State Surgeon General.
6. The Commissioner of Education.
7. The State Fire Marshal.
8. The adjutant general of the Florida National Guard.
9. The state chief information officer.
10. Each sheriff or chief of police who serves as a co-chair of a regional domestic security task force pursuant to s. 943.0312(1)(b).
11. Each of the department’s special agents in charge who serve as a co-chair of a regional domestic security task force.
12. Two representatives of the Florida Fire Chiefs Association.
13. One representative of the Florida Police Chiefs Association.
14. One representative of the Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association.
15. The chair of the Statewide Domestic Security Intelligence Committee.
16. One representative of the Florida Hospital Association.
17. One representative of the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council.
18. One representative of the Florida Emergency Preparedness Association.
19. One representative of the Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development Council.

(b)

In addition to the members designated in paragraph (a), the council may invite other ex officio, nonvoting members to attend and participate in council meetings. Those nonvoting members may include, but need not be limited to:The executive director of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.The Secretary of Health Care Administration.The Secretary of Environmental Protection.The director of the Division of Law Enforcement within the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.A representative of the Commission on Human Relations.A representative of the United States Coast Guard.A United States Attorney from a federal judicial circuit within this state.A special agent in charge from an office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation within this state.A representative of the United States Department of Homeland Security.A representative of United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement.A representative of United States Customs and Border Protection.
1. The executive director of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
2. The Secretary of Health Care Administration.
3. The Secretary of Environmental Protection.
4. The director of the Division of Law Enforcement within the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
5. A representative of the Commission on Human Relations.
6. A representative of the United States Coast Guard.
7. A United States Attorney from a federal judicial circuit within this state.
8. A special agent in charge from an office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation within this state.
9. A representative of the United States Department of Homeland Security.
10. A representative of United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
11. A representative of United States Customs and Border Protection.

(2)

ORGANIZATION.The Legislature finds that the council serves a legitimate state, county, and municipal purpose and that service on the council is consistent with a member’s principal service in public office or employment. Membership on the council does not disqualify a member from holding any other public office or being employed by a public entity, except that a member of the Legislature may not serve on the council.The executive director of the Department of Law Enforcement shall serve as chair of the council, and the director of the Division of Emergency Management shall serve as vice chair of the council. In the absence of the chair, the vice chair shall serve as chair. In the absence of the vice chair, the chair may name any member of the council to perform the duties of the chair if such substitution does not extend beyond a defined meeting, duty, or period of time.Any absent voting member of the council may be represented by a designee empowered to act on any issue before the council to the same extent that the designating member is empowered. If a co-chair of a regional domestic security task force is absent from a council meeting, the co-chair shall appoint a subcommittee chair of that task force as the designee.The council shall establish bylaws for its general governance.Any member of the council serving by reason of the office or employment held by the member shall cease to serve on the council at such time as he or she ceases to hold the office or employment which was the basis for appointment to the council.Representatives from agencies or organizations other than those designated by title shall be chosen by the entity. Except for those individuals designated by title, council members shall be certified annually to the chair by the organization they represent.Members of the council or their designees shall serve without compensation but are entitled to reimbursement for per diem and travel expenses pursuant to s. 112.061.The department shall provide the council with the staff support necessary to assist in the performance of its duties.

(a)

The Legislature finds that the council serves a legitimate state, county, and municipal purpose and that service on the council is consistent with a member’s principal service in public office or employment. Membership on the council does not disqualify a member from holding any other public office or being employed by a public entity, except that a member of the Legislature may not serve on the council.

(b)

The executive director of the Department of Law Enforcement shall serve as chair of the council, and the director of the Division of Emergency Management shall serve as vice chair of the council. In the absence of the chair, the vice chair shall serve as chair. In the absence of the vice chair, the chair may name any member of the council to perform the duties of the chair if such substitution does not extend beyond a defined meeting, duty, or period of time.

(c)

Any absent voting member of the council may be represented by a designee empowered to act on any issue before the council to the same extent that the designating member is empowered. If a co-chair of a regional domestic security task force is absent from a council meeting, the co-chair shall appoint a subcommittee chair of that task force as the designee.

(d)

The council shall establish bylaws for its general governance.

(e)

Any member of the council serving by reason of the office or employment held by the member shall cease to serve on the council at such time as he or she ceases to hold the office or employment which was the basis for appointment to the council.

(f)

Representatives from agencies or organizations other than those designated by title shall be chosen by the entity. Except for those individuals designated by title, council members shall be certified annually to the chair by the organization they represent.

(g)

Members of the council or their designees shall serve without compensation but are entitled to reimbursement for per diem and travel expenses pursuant to s. 112.061.

(h)

The department shall provide the council with the staff support necessary to assist in the performance of its duties.

(3)

MEETINGS.The council must meet at least semiannually. Additional meetings may be held as necessary. A majority of the members of the council constitutes a quorum.

(4)

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.The council shall establish an executive committee consisting of the following members:
The executive director of the Department of Law Enforcement.
The director of the Division of Emergency Management.
The Attorney General.
The Commissioner of Agriculture.
The State Surgeon General.
The Commissioner of Education.
The State Fire Marshal.
The executive director of the Department of Law Enforcement shall serve as the chair of the executive committee, and the director of the Division of Emergency Management shall serve as the vice chair of the executive committee.The executive committee shall approve all matters brought before the council prior to consideration. When expedited action of the council is deemed necessary by the chair or vice chair, the executive committee may act on behalf of the council.

(a)

The council shall establish an executive committee consisting of the following members:The executive director of the Department of Law Enforcement.The director of the Division of Emergency Management.The Attorney General.The Commissioner of Agriculture.The State Surgeon General.The Commissioner of Education.The State Fire Marshal.
1. The executive director of the Department of Law Enforcement.
2. The director of the Division of Emergency Management.
3. The Attorney General.
4. The Commissioner of Agriculture.
5. The State Surgeon General.
6. The Commissioner of Education.
7. The State Fire Marshal.

(b)

The executive director of the Department of Law Enforcement shall serve as the chair of the executive committee, and the director of the Division of Emergency Management shall serve as the vice chair of the executive committee.

(c)

The executive committee shall approve all matters brought before the council prior to consideration. When expedited action of the council is deemed necessary by the chair or vice chair, the executive committee may act on behalf of the council.

(5)

DUTIES OF THE COUNCIL.The Domestic Security Oversight Council shall serve as an advisory council to the Governor, the Legislature, and the Chief of Domestic Security. The council shall:
Review the development, maintenance, and operation of a comprehensive multidisciplinary domestic security strategy that will guide the state’s prevention, preparedness, protection, response, and recovery efforts against terrorist attacks and immigration enforcement incidents and make appropriate recommendations to ensure the implementation of that strategy.
Review the development of integrated funding plans to support specific projects, goals, and objectives necessary to the state’s domestic security strategy and make appropriate recommendations to implement those plans.
Review and recommend approval of prioritized recommendations from regional domestic security task forces and state working groups on the use of available funding to ensure the use of such funds in a manner that best promotes the goals of statewide, regional, and local domestic security through coordinated planning and implementation strategies.
Review and recommend approval of statewide policies and operational protocols that support the domestic security efforts of the regional domestic security task forces and state agencies.
Review the overall statewide effectiveness of domestic security efforts, counter-terrorism efforts, and efforts of coordinating with and providing assistance to the Federal Government in the enforcement of federal immigration laws in order to provide suggestions to improve or enhance those efforts.
Review the efforts of any agency or entity involved in state or local domestic security efforts, counter-terrorism efforts, and efforts of coordination with and providing assistance to the Federal Government in the enforcement of federal immigration laws that requests assistance or that appears to need such review in order to provide suggestions to improve or enhance those efforts.
Review efforts within the state to better secure state and local infrastructure against terrorist attack or immigration enforcement incidents and make recommendations to enhance the effectiveness of such efforts.
Review and recommend legislative initiatives related to the state’s domestic security and provide endorsement or recommendations to enhance the effectiveness of such efforts.
Review statewide or multiagency mobilizations and responses to major domestic security incidents and recommend suggestions for training, improvement of response efforts, or improvement of coordination or for other strategies that may be derived as necessary from such reviews.
Conduct any additional review or inquiry or make recommendations to the Governor and Legislature in support of other initiatives, as may be necessary, to fulfill the function of general oversight of the state’s domestic security efforts, counter-terrorism efforts, and efforts of coordinating with and providing assistance to the Federal Government in the enforcement of federal immigration laws and to promote increased security.
Promote and preserve intergovernmental cooperation and consensus among state and local agencies, the Federal Government, private entities, other states, and other nations, as appropriate, under the guidance of the Governor.
The Domestic Security Oversight Council shall make an annual funding recommendation to the Governor and Legislature which shall prioritize funding requests based on allocations from all available sources for implementing the state’s domestic security strategy. This recommendation must include the prioritized recommendations of each of the regional domestic security task forces and the various working groups that participate in the prioritization process for funding allocations. The recommendation must reflect the consideration of strategic priorities and allocations that best serve the state’s overall domestic security needs. The recommendation shall be transmitted to the Governor and the Legislature by December 31 of each year. If additional funds become available, or reallocation of funding is required beyond current spending authorizations, the council may make recommendations to the Governor for consideration by the Legislative Budget Commission.

(a)

The Domestic Security Oversight Council shall serve as an advisory council to the Governor, the Legislature, and the Chief of Domestic Security. The council shall:Review the development, maintenance, and operation of a comprehensive multidisciplinary domestic security strategy that will guide the state’s prevention, preparedness, protection, response, and recovery efforts against terrorist attacks and immigration enforcement incidents and make appropriate recommendations to ensure the implementation of that strategy.Review the development of integrated funding plans to support specific projects, goals, and objectives necessary to the state’s domestic security strategy and make appropriate recommendations to implement those plans.Review and recommend approval of prioritized recommendations from regional domestic security task forces and state working groups on the use of available funding to ensure the use of such funds in a manner that best promotes the goals of statewide, regional, and local domestic security through coordinated planning and implementation strategies.Review and recommend approval of statewide policies and operational protocols that support the domestic security efforts of the regional domestic security task forces and state agencies.Review the overall statewide effectiveness of domestic security efforts, counter-terrorism efforts, and efforts of coordinating with and providing assistance to the Federal Government in the enforcement of federal immigration laws in order to provide suggestions to improve or enhance those efforts.Review the efforts of any agency or entity involved in state or local domestic security efforts, counter-terrorism efforts, and efforts of coordination with and providing assistance to the Federal Government in the enforcement of federal immigration laws that requests assistance or that appears to need such review in order to provide suggestions to improve or enhance those efforts.Review efforts within the state to better secure state and local infrastructure against terrorist attack or immigration enforcement incidents and make recommendations to enhance the effectiveness of such efforts.Review and recommend legislative initiatives related to the state’s domestic security and provide endorsement or recommendations to enhance the effectiveness of such efforts.Review statewide or multiagency mobilizations and responses to major domestic security incidents and recommend suggestions for training, improvement of response efforts, or improvement of coordination or for other strategies that may be derived as necessary from such reviews.Conduct any additional review or inquiry or make recommendations to the Governor and Legislature in support of other initiatives, as may be necessary, to fulfill the function of general oversight of the state’s domestic security efforts, counter-terrorism efforts, and efforts of coordinating with and providing assistance to the Federal Government in the enforcement of federal immigration laws and to promote increased security.Promote and preserve intergovernmental cooperation and consensus among state and local agencies, the Federal Government, private entities, other states, and other nations, as appropriate, under the guidance of the Governor.
1. Review the development, maintenance, and operation of a comprehensive multidisciplinary domestic security strategy that will guide the state’s prevention, preparedness, protection, response, and recovery efforts against terrorist attacks and immigration enforcement incidents and make appropriate recommendations to ensure the implementation of that strategy.
2. Review the development of integrated funding plans to support specific projects, goals, and objectives necessary to the state’s domestic security strategy and make appropriate recommendations to implement those plans.
3. Review and recommend approval of prioritized recommendations from regional domestic security task forces and state working groups on the use of available funding to ensure the use of such funds in a manner that best promotes the goals of statewide, regional, and local domestic security through coordinated planning and implementation strategies.
4. Review and recommend approval of statewide policies and operational protocols that support the domestic security efforts of the regional domestic security task forces and state agencies.
5. Review the overall statewide effectiveness of domestic security efforts, counter-terrorism efforts, and efforts of coordinating with and providing assistance to the Federal Government in the enforcement of federal immigration laws in order to provide suggestions to improve or enhance those efforts.
6. Review the efforts of any agency or entity involved in state or local domestic security efforts, counter-terrorism efforts, and efforts of coordination with and providing assistance to the Federal Government in the enforcement of federal immigration laws that requests assistance or that appears to need such review in order to provide suggestions to improve or enhance those efforts.
7. Review efforts within the state to better secure state and local infrastructure against terrorist attack or immigration enforcement incidents and make recommendations to enhance the effectiveness of such efforts.
8. Review and recommend legislative initiatives related to the state’s domestic security and provide endorsement or recommendations to enhance the effectiveness of such efforts.
9. Review statewide or multiagency mobilizations and responses to major domestic security incidents and recommend suggestions for training, improvement of response efforts, or improvement of coordination or for other strategies that may be derived as necessary from such reviews.
10. Conduct any additional review or inquiry or make recommendations to the Governor and Legislature in support of other initiatives, as may be necessary, to fulfill the function of general oversight of the state’s domestic security efforts, counter-terrorism efforts, and efforts of coordinating with and providing assistance to the Federal Government in the enforcement of federal immigration laws and to promote increased security.
11. Promote and preserve intergovernmental cooperation and consensus among state and local agencies, the Federal Government, private entities, other states, and other nations, as appropriate, under the guidance of the Governor.

(b)

The Domestic Security Oversight Council shall make an annual funding recommendation to the Governor and Legislature which shall prioritize funding requests based on allocations from all available sources for implementing the state’s domestic security strategy. This recommendation must include the prioritized recommendations of each of the regional domestic security task forces and the various working groups that participate in the prioritization process for funding allocations. The recommendation must reflect the consideration of strategic priorities and allocations that best serve the state’s overall domestic security needs. The recommendation shall be transmitted to the Governor and the Legislature by December 31 of each year. If additional funds become available, or reallocation of funding is required beyond current spending authorizations, the council may make recommendations to the Governor for consideration by the Legislative Budget Commission.

(6)

REPORTS.The council shall report annually on its activities, on or before December 31 of each calendar year, to the Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the chairs of the committees having principal jurisdiction over domestic security in the Senate and the House of Representatives.

(7)

AGENCY DESIGNATION.For purposes of this section, the Domestic Security Oversight Council shall be considered a criminal justice agency within the definition of s. 119.011(4).

Source: Section 943.0313 — Domestic Security Oversight Council, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0943.­0313 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

943.01
Short title
943.02
Definitions
943.03
Department of Law Enforcement
943.04
Criminal Justice Investigations and Forensic Science Program
943.05
Criminal Justice Information Program
943.06
Criminal and Juvenile Justice Information Systems Council
943.08
Duties
943.09
Criminal Justice Professionalism Program
943.10
Definitions
943.11
Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission
943.12
Powers, duties, and functions of the commission
943.13
Officers’ minimum qualifications for employment or appointment
943.14
Commission-certified criminal justice training schools
943.16
Payment of tuition or officer certification examination fee by employing agency
943.17
Basic recruit, advanced, and career development training programs
943.18
Compensation and benefits study
943.19
Saving clause
943.22
Salary incentive program for full-time officers
943.25
Criminal justice trust funds
943.31
Legislative intent
943.031
Florida Violent Crime and Drug Control Council
943.32
Statewide criminal analysis laboratory system
943.032
Financial Crime Analysis Center and Financial Transaction Database
943.33
State-operated criminal analysis laboratories
943.34
Powers and duties of department in relation to state-operated laboratories
943.35
Funding for existing laboratories
943.36
Submission of annual budget
943.37
Option to become state-operated laboratory
943.041
Crimes Against Children Criminal Profiling Program
943.042
Violent Crime Investigative Emergency and Drug Control Strategy Implementation Account
943.043
Toll-free telephone number
943.045
Definitions
943.046
Notification of criminal offender information
943.051
Criminal justice information
943.052
Disposition reporting
943.053
Dissemination of criminal justice information
943.054
Exchange of federal criminal history records and information
943.055
Records and audit
943.056
Criminal history records
943.057
Access to criminal justice information for research or statistical purposes
943.059
Court-ordered sealing of criminal history records
943.60
Definitions
943.61
Powers and duties of the Capitol Police
943.62
Investigations by the Capitol Police
943.63
Arrest by the Capitol Police
943.64
Ex officio agents
943.66
Rules
943.67
Equipment
943.68
Transportation and protective services
943.69
Care for Retired Police Dogs Program
943.081
Public safety system information technology resources
943.082
School Safety Awareness Program
943.085
Legislative intent with respect to upgrading the quality of law enforcement officers and correctional officers
943.125
Accreditation of state and local law enforcement agencies, correctional facilities, public agency offices of inspectors general, and certain pretrial diversion programs
943.131
Temporary employment or appointment
943.132
Implementation of federal qualified active or qualified retired law enforcement concealed firearms provisions
943.133
Responsibilities of employing agency, commission, and program with respect to compliance with employment qualifications and the conduct of background investigations
943.134
Release of employee information by employers
943.135
Requirements for continued employment
943.137
Establishment of qualifications and standards above the minimum
943.139
Notice of employment, appointment, or separation
943.146
Securing of copyrights by the department and sale of department work products
943.171
Basic skills training in handling domestic violence cases
943.172
Basic skills training in victims assistance and rights
943.173
Examinations
943.175
Inservice training
943.253
Exemption
943.255
Effect of chs. 80-71 and 81-24 on prior rules and administrative proceedings
943.256
Criminal justice selection centers
943.257
Independent audit documentation subject to inspection
943.0311
Chief of Domestic Security
943.0312
Regional domestic security task forces
943.0313
Domestic Security Oversight Council
943.0314
Public records and public meetings exemptions
943.0321
The Florida Domestic Security and Counter-Terrorism Intelligence Center and the Florida Domestic Security and Counter-Terrorism Database
943.324
Rapid DNA Grant Program for county jails or sheriffs’ offices
943.325
DNA database
943.326
DNA evidence collected in sexual offense forensic physical examinations and investigations
943.327
Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy Grant Program
943.361
Statewide criminal analysis laboratory system
943.362
Forfeiture and Investigative Support Trust Fund
943.365
Federal Law Enforcement Trust Fund
943.366
Federal Grants Trust Fund
943.367
Administrative Trust Fund
943.403
Rulemaking
943.0411
Online Sting Operations Grant Program for local law enforcement agencies to protect children
943.0412
Identity Theft and Fraud Grant Program
943.0415
Cybercrime Office
943.0435
Sexual offenders required to register with the department
943.0436
Duty of the court to uphold laws governing sexual predators and sexual offenders
943.0437
Commercial social networking websites
943.0438
Athletic coaches for independent sanctioning authorities
943.0439
Interviews of victims, suspects, or defendants with autism or an autism spectrum disorder
943.0515
Retention of criminal history records of minors
943.0525
Criminal justice information systems
943.0535
Aliens, criminal records
943.0542
Access to criminal history information provided by the department to qualified entities
943.0543
National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact
943.0544
Criminal justice information network and information management
943.0575
Public access to records
943.0578
Lawful self-defense expunction
943.0581
Administrative expunction for arrests made contrary to law or by mistake
943.0582
Diversion program expunction
943.0583
Human trafficking victim expunction
943.0584
Criminal history records ineligible for court-ordered expunction or court-ordered sealing
943.0585
Court-ordered expunction of criminal history records
943.0595
Automatic sealing of criminal history records
943.601
Preservation of legislative powers
943.611
Director of Capitol Police
943.681
Capitol Police program
943.685
Authority to purchase good will and promotional materials
943.686
Unauthorized use of Department of Law Enforcement emblems or names prohibited
943.687
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission
943.1395
Certification for employment or appointment
943.1397
Officer certification examinations
943.1701
Uniform statewide policies and procedures
943.1702
Collection of statistics on domestic violence
943.1715
Basic skills training relating to diverse populations
943.1716
Continued employment training relating to diverse populations
943.1717
Use of dart-firing stun guns
943.1718
Body cameras
943.1719
Basic skills training relating to the use of electronic databases
943.1724
Sexual assault investigation training
943.1725
Basic skills training on human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immune deficiency syndrome
943.1726
Continued employment training relating to diabetic emergencies
943.1727
Continued employment training relating to autism spectrum disorder
943.1728
Basic skills training relating to the protection of archaeological sites
943.1729
Skills training relating to community policing
943.1735
Basic skills training related to use of force
943.1740
Standards for use of force investigations
943.1745
Training relating to officer health and wellness principles
943.1755
Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute
943.1757
Criminal justice executives
943.1758
Curriculum revision for diverse populations
943.2561
Definitions
943.2562
Advisory boards
943.2563
Advisory board organization
943.2564
Center supervision
943.2565
Centralized information centers on prospective employment candidates
943.2566
Promotions
943.2567
Operation and administration accounts
943.2568
Advisory boards
943.03101
Counter-terrorism and immigration enforcement coordination
943.3251
Postsentencing DNA testing
943.04351
Search of registration information regarding sexual predators and sexual offenders required before appointment or employment
943.04352
Search of registration information regarding sexual predators and sexual offenders required when placement on misdemeanor probation
943.04353
Triennial study of sexual predator and sexual offender registration and notification procedures
943.04354
Removal of the requirement to register as a sexual offender or sexual predator in special circumstances
943.6871
Criminal justice data transparency
943.6872
Use of force data collection
943.6873
Active assailant response policy
943.17191
Continued employment training relating to the use of electronic databases
943.17261
Department of Law Enforcement
943.17291
Basic skills training in juvenile sexual offender investigation
943.17295
Continued employment training relating to juvenile sexual offender investigation
943.17296
Training in identifying and investigating elder abuse and neglect
943.17297
Training in identifying and investigating human trafficking
943.17298
Training in the recognition of and responses to head trauma and brain injury in a child under 6 years of age
943.17299
Continued employment training relating to Alzheimer’s disease and related forms of dementia
943.44353
Automatic notification of registration information regarding sexual predators and offenders

Current through Fall 2025

§ 943.0313. Domestic Sec. Oversight Council's source at flsenate​.gov