Fla. Stat. 944.35
Authorized use of force; malicious battery and sexual misconduct prohibited; reporting required; penalties


(1)(a)

An employee of the department is authorized to apply physical force upon an inmate only when and to the extent that it reasonably appears necessary:
To defend himself or herself or another against such other imminent use of unlawful force;
To prevent a person from escaping from a state correctional institution when the officer reasonably believes that person is lawfully detained in such institution;
To prevent damage to property;
To quell a disturbance;
To overcome physical resistance to a lawful command; or
To administer medical treatment only by or under the supervision of a physician or his or her designee and only:
When treatment is necessary to protect the health of other persons, as in the case of contagious or venereal diseases; or
When treatment is offered in satisfaction of a duty to protect the inmate against self-inflicted injury or death.

As part of the correctional officer training program, the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission shall develop a course specifically designed to explain the parameters of this subsection and to teach the proper methods and techniques in applying authorized physical force upon an inmate.

Following any use of force, a qualified health care provider shall examine any person physically involved to determine the extent of injury, if any, and shall prepare a report which shall include, but not be limited to, a statement of whether further examination by a physician is necessary. Any noticeable physical injury shall be examined by a physician, and the physician shall prepare a report documenting the extent and probable cause of the injury and the treatment prescribed. Such report shall be completed within 5 working days of the incident and shall be submitted to the warden for appropriate investigation.

(1)(a)

An employee of the department is authorized to apply physical force upon an inmate only when and to the extent that it reasonably appears necessary:To defend himself or herself or another against such other imminent use of unlawful force;To prevent a person from escaping from a state correctional institution when the officer reasonably believes that person is lawfully detained in such institution;To prevent damage to property;To quell a disturbance;To overcome physical resistance to a lawful command; orTo administer medical treatment only by or under the supervision of a physician or his or her designee and only:
When treatment is necessary to protect the health of other persons, as in the case of contagious or venereal diseases; or
When treatment is offered in satisfaction of a duty to protect the inmate against self-inflicted injury or death.

As part of the correctional officer training program, the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission shall develop a course specifically designed to explain the parameters of this subsection and to teach the proper methods and techniques in applying authorized physical force upon an inmate.

1. To defend himself or herself or another against such other imminent use of unlawful force;
2. To prevent a person from escaping from a state correctional institution when the officer reasonably believes that person is lawfully detained in such institution;
3. To prevent damage to property;
4. To quell a disturbance;
5. To overcome physical resistance to a lawful command; or
6. To administer medical treatment only by or under the supervision of a physician or his or her designee and only:a. When treatment is necessary to protect the health of other persons, as in the case of contagious or venereal diseases; orb. When treatment is offered in satisfaction of a duty to protect the inmate against self-inflicted injury or death.
a. When treatment is necessary to protect the health of other persons, as in the case of contagious or venereal diseases; or
b. When treatment is offered in satisfaction of a duty to protect the inmate against self-inflicted injury or death.

(b)

Following any use of force, a qualified health care provider shall examine any person physically involved to determine the extent of injury, if any, and shall prepare a report which shall include, but not be limited to, a statement of whether further examination by a physician is necessary. Any noticeable physical injury shall be examined by a physician, and the physician shall prepare a report documenting the extent and probable cause of the injury and the treatment prescribed. Such report shall be completed within 5 working days of the incident and shall be submitted to the warden for appropriate investigation.

(2)

Each employee of the department who either applies physical force or was responsible for making the decision to apply physical force upon an inmate or an offender supervised by the department in the community pursuant to this subsection shall prepare, date, and sign an independent report within 1 working day of the incident. The report shall be delivered to the warden or the circuit administrator, who shall forward the report with all appropriate documentation to the office of the inspector general. The inspector general shall conduct a review and make recommendations regarding the appropriateness or inappropriateness of the use of force. If the inspector general finds that the use of force was appropriate, the employee’s report, together with the inspector general’s written determination of the appropriateness of the force used and the reasons therefor, shall be forwarded to the circuit administrator or warden upon completion of the review. If the inspector general finds that the use of force was inappropriate, the inspector general shall conduct a complete investigation into the incident and forward the findings of fact to the appropriate regional director for further action. Copies of the employee’s report and the inspector general’s review shall be kept in the files of the inmate or the offender supervised by the department in the community. A notation of each incident involving use of force and the outcome based on the inspector general’s evaluation shall be kept in the employee’s file.

(3)(a)1.

Any employee of the department who, with malicious intent, commits a battery upon an inmate or an offender supervised by the department in the community, commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
Any employee of the department who, with malicious intent, commits a battery or inflicts cruel or inhuman treatment by neglect or otherwise, and in so doing causes great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement to an inmate or an offender supervised by the department in the community, commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
As used in this paragraph, the term:
“Contractor-operated correctional facility” has the same meaning as in s. 944.710.
“Female genitals” includes the labia minora, labia majora, clitoris, vulva, hymen, and vagina.
“Sexual misconduct” means the oral, anal, or female genital penetration by, or union with, the sexual organ of another or the anal or female genital penetration of another by any other object, but does not include an act done for a bona fide medical purpose or an internal search conducted in the lawful performance of the employee’s duty.
“Volunteer” means a person registered with the department or a contractor-operated correctional facility who is engaged in specific voluntary service activities on an ongoing or continual basis.
Any employee of the department or a contractor-operated correctional facility or any volunteer in, or any employee of a contractor or subcontractor of, the department or a contractor-operated correctional facility who engages in sexual misconduct with an inmate or an offender supervised by the department in the community, without committing the crime of sexual battery, commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
The consent of the inmate or offender supervised by the department in the community to any act of sexual misconduct may not be raised as a defense to a prosecution under this paragraph.
This paragraph does not apply to any employee, volunteer, or employee of a contractor or subcontractor of the department or any employee, volunteer, or employee of a contractor or subcontractor of a contractor-operated correctional facility who is legally married to an inmate or an offender supervised by the department in the community, nor does it apply to any employee, volunteer, or employee of a contractor or subcontractor who has no knowledge, and would have no reason to believe, that the person with whom the employee, volunteer, or employee of a contractor or subcontractor has engaged in sexual misconduct is an inmate or an offender under community supervision of the department.
Notwithstanding prosecution, any violation of the provisions of this subsection, as determined by the Public Employees Relations Commission, shall constitute sufficient cause under s. 110.227 for dismissal from employment with the department, and such person shall not again be employed in any capacity in connection with the correctional system.Each employee who witnesses, or has reasonable cause to suspect, that an inmate or an offender under the supervision of the department in the community has been unlawfully abused or is the subject of sexual misconduct pursuant to this subsection shall immediately prepare, date, and sign an independent report specifically describing the nature of the force used or the nature of the sexual misconduct, the location and time of the incident, and the persons involved. The report shall be delivered to the inspector general of the department with a copy to be delivered to the warden of the institution or the regional administrator. The inspector general shall immediately conduct an appropriate investigation, and, if probable cause is determined that a violation of this subsection has occurred, the respective state attorney in the circuit in which the incident occurred shall be notified.

(3)(a)1.

Any employee of the department who, with malicious intent, commits a battery upon an inmate or an offender supervised by the department in the community, commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.Any employee of the department who, with malicious intent, commits a battery or inflicts cruel or inhuman treatment by neglect or otherwise, and in so doing causes great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement to an inmate or an offender supervised by the department in the community, commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
(3)(a)1. Any employee of the department who, with malicious intent, commits a battery upon an inmate or an offender supervised by the department in the community, commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
2. Any employee of the department who, with malicious intent, commits a battery or inflicts cruel or inhuman treatment by neglect or otherwise, and in so doing causes great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement to an inmate or an offender supervised by the department in the community, commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

(b)1.

As used in this paragraph, the term:
“Contractor-operated correctional facility” has the same meaning as in s. 944.710.
“Female genitals” includes the labia minora, labia majora, clitoris, vulva, hymen, and vagina.
“Sexual misconduct” means the oral, anal, or female genital penetration by, or union with, the sexual organ of another or the anal or female genital penetration of another by any other object, but does not include an act done for a bona fide medical purpose or an internal search conducted in the lawful performance of the employee’s duty.
“Volunteer” means a person registered with the department or a contractor-operated correctional facility who is engaged in specific voluntary service activities on an ongoing or continual basis.
Any employee of the department or a contractor-operated correctional facility or any volunteer in, or any employee of a contractor or subcontractor of, the department or a contractor-operated correctional facility who engages in sexual misconduct with an inmate or an offender supervised by the department in the community, without committing the crime of sexual battery, commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.The consent of the inmate or offender supervised by the department in the community to any act of sexual misconduct may not be raised as a defense to a prosecution under this paragraph.This paragraph does not apply to any employee, volunteer, or employee of a contractor or subcontractor of the department or any employee, volunteer, or employee of a contractor or subcontractor of a contractor-operated correctional facility who is legally married to an inmate or an offender supervised by the department in the community, nor does it apply to any employee, volunteer, or employee of a contractor or subcontractor who has no knowledge, and would have no reason to believe, that the person with whom the employee, volunteer, or employee of a contractor or subcontractor has engaged in sexual misconduct is an inmate or an offender under community supervision of the department.
(b)1. As used in this paragraph, the term:a. “Contractor-operated correctional facility” has the same meaning as in s. 944.710.b. “Female genitals” includes the labia minora, labia majora, clitoris, vulva, hymen, and vagina.c. “Sexual misconduct” means the oral, anal, or female genital penetration by, or union with, the sexual organ of another or the anal or female genital penetration of another by any other object, but does not include an act done for a bona fide medical purpose or an internal search conducted in the lawful performance of the employee’s duty.d. “Volunteer” means a person registered with the department or a contractor-operated correctional facility who is engaged in specific voluntary service activities on an ongoing or continual basis.
a. “Contractor-operated correctional facility” has the same meaning as in s. 944.710.
b. “Female genitals” includes the labia minora, labia majora, clitoris, vulva, hymen, and vagina.
c. “Sexual misconduct” means the oral, anal, or female genital penetration by, or union with, the sexual organ of another or the anal or female genital penetration of another by any other object, but does not include an act done for a bona fide medical purpose or an internal search conducted in the lawful performance of the employee’s duty.
d. “Volunteer” means a person registered with the department or a contractor-operated correctional facility who is engaged in specific voluntary service activities on an ongoing or continual basis.
2. Any employee of the department or a contractor-operated correctional facility or any volunteer in, or any employee of a contractor or subcontractor of, the department or a contractor-operated correctional facility who engages in sexual misconduct with an inmate or an offender supervised by the department in the community, without committing the crime of sexual battery, commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
3. The consent of the inmate or offender supervised by the department in the community to any act of sexual misconduct may not be raised as a defense to a prosecution under this paragraph.
4. This paragraph does not apply to any employee, volunteer, or employee of a contractor or subcontractor of the department or any employee, volunteer, or employee of a contractor or subcontractor of a contractor-operated correctional facility who is legally married to an inmate or an offender supervised by the department in the community, nor does it apply to any employee, volunteer, or employee of a contractor or subcontractor who has no knowledge, and would have no reason to believe, that the person with whom the employee, volunteer, or employee of a contractor or subcontractor has engaged in sexual misconduct is an inmate or an offender under community supervision of the department.

(c)

Notwithstanding prosecution, any violation of the provisions of this subsection, as determined by the Public Employees Relations Commission, shall constitute sufficient cause under s. 110.227 for dismissal from employment with the department, and such person shall not again be employed in any capacity in connection with the correctional system.

(d)

Each employee who witnesses, or has reasonable cause to suspect, that an inmate or an offender under the supervision of the department in the community has been unlawfully abused or is the subject of sexual misconduct pursuant to this subsection shall immediately prepare, date, and sign an independent report specifically describing the nature of the force used or the nature of the sexual misconduct, the location and time of the incident, and the persons involved. The report shall be delivered to the inspector general of the department with a copy to be delivered to the warden of the institution or the regional administrator. The inspector general shall immediately conduct an appropriate investigation, and, if probable cause is determined that a violation of this subsection has occurred, the respective state attorney in the circuit in which the incident occurred shall be notified.

(4)(a)

Any employee required to report pursuant to this section who knowingly or willfully fails to do so, or who knowingly or willfully prevents another person from doing so, commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.Any person who knowingly or willfully submits inaccurate, incomplete, or untruthful information with regard to reports required in this section commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.Any person who knowingly or willfully coerces or threatens any other person with the intent to alter either testimony or a written report regarding an incident where force was used or an incident of sexual misconduct commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

As part of the correctional officer training program, the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission shall develop course materials for inclusion in the appropriate required course specifically designed to explain the parameters of this subsection and to teach sexual assault identification and prevention methods and techniques.

(4)(a)

Any employee required to report pursuant to this section who knowingly or willfully fails to do so, or who knowingly or willfully prevents another person from doing so, commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

(b)

Any person who knowingly or willfully submits inaccurate, incomplete, or untruthful information with regard to reports required in this section commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

(c)

Any person who knowingly or willfully coerces or threatens any other person with the intent to alter either testimony or a written report regarding an incident where force was used or an incident of sexual misconduct commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

Source: Section 944.35 — Authorized use of force; malicious battery and sexual misconduct prohibited; reporting required; penalties, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0944.­35 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

944.01
Short title
944.02
Definitions
944.08
Commitment to custody of department
944.09
Rules of the department
944.10
Department of Corrections to provide buildings
944.11
Department to regulate admission of books
944.012
Legislative intent
944.14
Supervision of correctional institutions
944.17
Commitments and classification
944.23
Persons authorized to visit state prisons
944.023
Comprehensive correctional master plan
944.24
Administration of correctional institutions for women
944.024
Adult intake and evaluation
944.026
Community-based facilities and programs
944.28
Forfeiture of gain-time and the right to earn gain-time in the future
944.31
Inspector general
944.32
Reports of prison inspectors
944.33
Failure of inspector to make report
944.033
Community correctional centers
944.35
Authorized use of force
944.36
Permitting inmates to escape
944.37
Acceptance of unauthorized compensation
944.38
Acceptance of remuneration from contractor
944.39
Interference with prisoners
944.40
Escapes
944.44
Holding persons as hostages
944.45
Mutiny, riot, strike
944.46
Harboring, concealing, aiding escaped prisoners
944.47
Introduction, removal, or possession of contraband
944.48
Service of sentence
944.52
Legal adviser
944.053
Forestry Work Camps
944.70
Conditions for release from incarceration
944.72
Contractor-Operated Institutions Inmate Welfare Trust Fund
944.73
State-Operated Institutions Inmate Welfare Trust Fund
944.091
United States prisoners, board authorized
944.095
Siting of additional correctional facilities
944.096
Budget requests for residential facility construction
944.105
Contractual arrangements with contractor-operated entities for operation and maintenance of correctional facilities and supervision of inmates
944.115
Smoking prohibited inside state correctional facilities
944.151
Safe operation and security of correctional institutions and facilities
944.171
Housing of inmates
944.0231
Reduction of capacity
944.241
Incarcerated pregnant women
944.242
Dignity for women in correctional facilities
944.275
Gain-time
944.278
Cancellation of administrative gain-time and provisional credits
944.279
Disciplinary procedures applicable to prisoner for filing frivolous or malicious actions or bringing false information before court
944.281
Ineligibility to earn gain-time due to disciplinary action
944.282
Rules governing inmate use of weight training equipment
944.291
Prisoner released by reason of gain-time allowances or attainment of provisional release date
944.292
Suspension of civil rights
944.331
Inmate grievance procedure
944.402
Reward for capture of escapee from correctional institution
944.405
Warrant for retaking offender who has escaped from custody or absconded from rehabilitative community reentry program, or who is ineligible for release
944.471
Short title
944.472
Drug-free corrections
944.473
Inmate substance abuse testing program
944.474
Legislative intent
944.485
Subsistence fees with respect to certain prisoners
944.512
State lien on proceeds from literary or other type of account of crime for which convicted
944.516
Money or other property received for personal use or benefit of inmate
944.596
Transfer of convicted foreign citizens or nationals under treaty
944.597
Transportation and return of prisoners by private transport company
944.602
Agency notification before release of intellectually disabled inmates
944.605
Inmate release
944.606
Sexual offenders
944.607
Notification to Department of Law Enforcement of information on sexual offenders
944.608
Notification to Department of Law Enforcement of information on career offenders
944.609
Career offenders
944.611
Legislative intent
944.0611
Department employees
944.612
Definitions for s
944.613
Methods of transportation
944.701
Short title
944.702
Legislative intent
944.703
Eligible inmates
944.704
Staff who provide transition assistance
944.705
Release orientation program
944.706
Basic release assistance
944.707
Postrelease special services
944.708
Rules
944.710
Definitions of terms relating to contractor-operated state correctional facilities and s
944.711
Requests for proposals
944.712
Bidder and private vendor qualifications
944.713
Insurance against liability
944.714
Quality assurance and standards of operation
944.715
Delegation of authority
944.716
Contract termination and control of a correctional facility by the department
944.717
Conflicts of interest
944.718
Withdrawal of request for proposals
944.719
Adoption of rules, monitoring, and reporting
944.801
Education for state prisoners
944.802
Direct-support organization
944.803
Faith- and character-based programs
944.804
Elderly offenders correctional facilities program of 2000
944.1905
Initial inmate classification
944.4731
Addiction-Recovery Supervision Program
944.7031
Eligible inmates released from contractor-operated correctional facilities
944.7065
Transition course for inmates
944.7071
Operation New Hope
944.8031
Inmate’s family visitation
944.8041
Elderly offenders

Current through Fall 2025

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