Fla. Stat. 951.062
Contractual arrangements for operation and maintenance of county detention facilities


(1)

After consultation with the sheriff and upon adoption of an ordinance by vote of a majority plus one, the governing body of the county may enter into a contract with a private entity for the provision of the operation and maintenance of a county detention facility as defined in s. 951.23(1)(a) and the supervision of county prisoners. The contract may designate a representative from a private entity as the chief correctional officer pursuant to s. 951.061.

(2)

The contract term shall be determined by the negotiating parties.

(3)

Any private entity entering into a contract with the board of county commissioners pursuant to the provisions of s. 951.061 shall be liable in tort with respect to the care and custody of county prisoners under its supervision and for any breach of contract with the board of county commissioners.

(4)

Any private entity entering into a contract with the board of county commissioners pursuant to the provisions of s. 951.061 shall allow law enforcement officers access to persons detained within the county detention facility for the purpose of conducting criminal investigations.

(5)

In the case of a county prisoner’s willful failure to remain within the supervisory control of the private entity, such action shall constitute an escape, punishable as provided in s. 944.40.

(6)

Contractor-employed correctional officers responsible for supervising inmates within the facility shall meet the requirements necessary for certification by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission pursuant to s. 943.1395. However, expenses for such training shall be the responsibility of the private entity.

(7)

After consultation with the sheriff, the county shall appoint a contract monitor who shall be responsible for documenting adherence to the contract and compliance with rules, policies, procedures, and performance standards established by the local governing body.

(8)

The contract shall require an annual audit of the private entity’s operation of the county detention facility or facilities.

(9)

When a county enters into a contract for the operation and maintenance of county detention facilities, the sheriff of such county shall cease to be liable for actions arising out of the operation and maintenance of the facilities under contract, except as to any acts he or she commits personally.

Source: Section 951.062 — Contractual arrangements for operation and maintenance of county detention facilities, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0951.­062 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

951.01
County prisoners may be put to labor
951.03
County commissioners to provide food, etc
951.04
Furnishing of transportation to discharged prisoners
951.05
Working county prisoners on roads and bridges or other public works of the county
951.06
Employment of correctional officers
951.08
Prisoner workday
951.10
Leasing prisoners to work for private interests prohibited
951.11
Turning prisoners over to board of bond trustees, etc
951.12
Working prisoners on public roads and exchange of prisoners between counties
951.13
Transferring from one county to another
951.14
Failure of person to discharge his or her duty
951.15
Credit on fines and costs
951.16
Prisoners entitled to receive credit on fine based on imprisonment
951.19
Interference with county prisoners
951.21
Gain-time for good conduct for county prisoners
951.22
County detention facilities
951.23
County and municipal detention facilities
951.24
Extend the limits of confinement for county prisoners
951.25
Sale of goods and services produced by county prisoners
951.26
Public safety coordinating councils
951.27
Blood tests of inmates
951.28
Transmitting prisoner information to reduce public assistance fraud
951.29
Procedure for requesting restoration of civil rights or restoration of voting rights of county prisoners convicted of felonies
951.032
Financial responsibility for medical expenses
951.033
Income and assets
951.061
Designation of sheriff as chief correctional officer
951.062
Contractual arrangements for operation and maintenance of county detention facilities
951.063
Contractor-operated county correctional facilities
951.175
Provision of programs for women
951.176
Provision of education
951.221
Sexual misconduct between detention facility employees and inmates
951.225
Persons authorized to visit county and municipal detention facilities
951.231
County residential probation program
951.0623
Application of ch. 86-183
951.2302
Inspection of county and municipal detention facilities

Current through Fall 2025

§ 951.062. Contractual arrangements for operation & maintenance of county detention facilities's source at flsenate​.gov