Fla. Stat. 943.687
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission


(1)

There is created within the Department of Law Enforcement the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission, a commission as defined in s. 20.03.

(2)(a)

The commission shall convene no later than June 1, 2018, and shall be composed of 16 members. Five members shall be appointed by the President of the Senate, five members shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and five members shall be appointed by the Governor. From the members of the commission, the Governor shall appoint the chair. Appointments must be made by April 30, 2018. The Commissioner of the Department of Law Enforcement shall serve as a member of the commission. The Secretary of Children and Families, the Secretary of Juvenile Justice, the Secretary of Health Care Administration, and the Commissioner of Education shall serve as ex officio, nonvoting members of the commission. Members shall serve at the pleasure of the officer who appointed the member. A vacancy on the commission shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment.The General Counsel of the Department of Law Enforcement shall serve as the general counsel for the commission.The Department of Law Enforcement staff, as assigned by the chair, shall assist the commission in performing its duties.The commission shall meet as necessary to conduct its work at the call of the chair and at the time designated by him or her at locations throughout the state. The commission may conduct its meetings through teleconferences or other similar means.Members of the commission are entitled to receive reimbursement for per diem and travel expenses pursuant to s. 112.061.

(2)(a)

The commission shall convene no later than June 1, 2018, and shall be composed of 16 members. Five members shall be appointed by the President of the Senate, five members shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and five members shall be appointed by the Governor. From the members of the commission, the Governor shall appoint the chair. Appointments must be made by April 30, 2018. The Commissioner of the Department of Law Enforcement shall serve as a member of the commission. The Secretary of Children and Families, the Secretary of Juvenile Justice, the Secretary of Health Care Administration, and the Commissioner of Education shall serve as ex officio, nonvoting members of the commission. Members shall serve at the pleasure of the officer who appointed the member. A vacancy on the commission shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment.

(b)

The General Counsel of the Department of Law Enforcement shall serve as the general counsel for the commission.

(c)

The Department of Law Enforcement staff, as assigned by the chair, shall assist the commission in performing its duties.

(d)

The commission shall meet as necessary to conduct its work at the call of the chair and at the time designated by him or her at locations throughout the state. The commission may conduct its meetings through teleconferences or other similar means.

(e)

Members of the commission are entitled to receive reimbursement for per diem and travel expenses pursuant to s. 112.061.

(3)

The commission shall monitor implementation of school safety legislation by:Evaluating the activities of the Office of Safe Schools to provide guidance to school districts, identifying areas of noncompliance and mechanisms used to achieve compliance.Reviewing the findings of the Auditor General regarding school district school safety policies and procedures that need improvement to ensure and demonstrate compliance with state law.Reviewing school hardening grant expenditures and evaluating such expenditures based on the report of the School Hardening and Harm Mitigation Workgroup, recommendations of law enforcement agencies pursuant to s. 1006.07(8), and the return on investment analysis required by s. 1006.1493.Evaluating the utilization of the centralized integrated data repository by schools and its effectiveness in conducting threat assessments.Assessing efforts by local governments to improve communication and coordination among regional emergency communications systems.Investigating any failures in incident responses by local law enforcement agencies and school resource officers.
Identifying existing policies and procedures for active assailant incidents on school premises and evaluating the compliance with such policies and procedures in the execution of incident responses.
Evaluating the extent to which any failures in policy, procedure, or execution may contribute to an inability to prevent deaths and injuries.
Making specific recommendations for improving law enforcement and school resource officer responses to incidents.
Investigating any failures in interactions with perpetrators preceding incidents of violence.
Evaluating the extent to which any such failures contributed to an inability to prevent deaths and injuries.
Making specific recommendations for improving communication and coordination among entities with knowledge of indicators of risk or possible threats of violence.

(a)

Evaluating the activities of the Office of Safe Schools to provide guidance to school districts, identifying areas of noncompliance and mechanisms used to achieve compliance.

(b)

Reviewing the findings of the Auditor General regarding school district school safety policies and procedures that need improvement to ensure and demonstrate compliance with state law.

(c)

Reviewing school hardening grant expenditures and evaluating such expenditures based on the report of the School Hardening and Harm Mitigation Workgroup, recommendations of law enforcement agencies pursuant to s. 1006.07(8), and the return on investment analysis required by s. 1006.1493.

(d)

Evaluating the utilization of the centralized integrated data repository by schools and its effectiveness in conducting threat assessments.

(e)

Assessing efforts by local governments to improve communication and coordination among regional emergency communications systems.

(f)

Investigating any failures in incident responses by local law enforcement agencies and school resource officers.Identifying existing policies and procedures for active assailant incidents on school premises and evaluating the compliance with such policies and procedures in the execution of incident responses.Evaluating the extent to which any failures in policy, procedure, or execution may contribute to an inability to prevent deaths and injuries.Making specific recommendations for improving law enforcement and school resource officer responses to incidents.
1. Identifying existing policies and procedures for active assailant incidents on school premises and evaluating the compliance with such policies and procedures in the execution of incident responses.
2. Evaluating the extent to which any failures in policy, procedure, or execution may contribute to an inability to prevent deaths and injuries.
3. Making specific recommendations for improving law enforcement and school resource officer responses to incidents.

(g)

Investigating any failures in interactions with perpetrators preceding incidents of violence.Evaluating the extent to which any such failures contributed to an inability to prevent deaths and injuries.Making specific recommendations for improving communication and coordination among entities with knowledge of indicators of risk or possible threats of violence.
1. Evaluating the extent to which any such failures contributed to an inability to prevent deaths and injuries.
2. Making specific recommendations for improving communication and coordination among entities with knowledge of indicators of risk or possible threats of violence.

(4)

The commission has the power to investigate. The commission may delegate to its investigators the authority to administer oaths and affirmations.

(5)

The Commissioner of the Department of Law Enforcement shall use his or her subpoena power to compel the attendance of witnesses to testify before the commission. The Commissioner of the Department of Law Enforcement shall use his or her subpoena power to compel the production of any books, papers, records, documentary evidence, and other items, including confidential information, relevant to the performance of the duties of the commission or to the exercise of its powers. The chair or any other member of the commission may administer all oaths and affirmations in the manner prescribed by law to witnesses who appear before the commission for the purpose of testifying in any matter of which the commission desires evidence. In the case of a refusal to obey a subpoena, the commission may make application to any circuit court of this state having jurisdiction to order the witness to appear before the commission and to produce evidence, if so ordered, or to give testimony relevant to the matter in question. Failure to obey the order may be punished by the court as contempt.

(6)

The commission may call upon appropriate agencies of state government for such professional assistance as may be needed in the discharge of its duties, and such agencies shall provide such assistance in a timely manner.

(7)

Notwithstanding any other law, the commission may request and shall be provided with access to any information or records, including exempt or confidential and exempt information or records, which pertain to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting and prior mass violence incidents in Florida being reviewed by the commission and which are necessary for the commission to carry out its duties. Information or records obtained by the commission which are otherwise exempt or confidential and exempt shall retain such exempt or confidential and exempt status, and the commission may not disclose any such information or records.

(8)

Any portion of a meeting of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission at which exempt or confidential and exempt information is discussed is exempt from s. 286.011 and s. 24(b), Art. I of the State Constitution.

(9)

The commission shall submit an initial report on its findings and recommendations to the Governor, President of the Senate, and Speaker of the House of Representatives by January 1, 2019, and may issue reports annually thereafter. The commission shall sunset July 1, 2026, and this section is repealed on that date.

Source: Section 943.687 — Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0943.­687 (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

§ 943.687. Marjory Stoneman Douglas High Sch. Pub. Safety Comm’n's source at flsenate​.gov