Fla. Stat. 960.196
Relocation assistance for victims of human trafficking


(1)

Notwithstanding the criteria specified in ss. 960.07(2) and 960.13 for crime victim compensation awards, the department may award a one-time payment of up to $1,500 for any one claim and a lifetime maximum of $3,000 to a victim of human trafficking who needs urgent assistance to escape from an unsafe environment directly related to the human trafficking offense.

(2)

In order for an award to be granted to a victim for relocation assistance:There must be proof that a human trafficking offense, as described in s. 787.06(3)(b), (d), (f), or (g), was committed.
For a crime occurring before October 1, 2019, the crime must be reported to the proper authorities and the claim must be filed within 1 year, or 2 years with good cause, after the date of the last human trafficking offense, as described in s. 787.06(3)(b), (d), (f), or (g).
For a crime occurring on or after October 1, 2019, the crime must be reported to the proper authorities and the claim must be filed within 3 years, or 5 years with good cause, after the date of the last human trafficking offense, as described in s. 787.06(3)(b), (d), (f), or (g).
In a case that exceeds the reporting and filing requirement due to an active and ongoing investigation, a state attorney, statewide prosecutor, or federal prosecutor may certify in writing a human trafficking victim’s need to relocate from an unsafe environment due to the threat of future violence which is directly related to the human trafficking offense.
The victim’s need must be certified by a certified domestic violence or rape crisis center in this state, except as provided in paragraph (b). The center’s certification must assert that the victim is cooperating with the proper authorities and must include documentation that the victim has developed a safety plan.

(a)

There must be proof that a human trafficking offense, as described in s. 787.06(3)(b), (d), (f), or (g), was committed.

(b)1.

For a crime occurring before October 1, 2019, the crime must be reported to the proper authorities and the claim must be filed within 1 year, or 2 years with good cause, after the date of the last human trafficking offense, as described in s. 787.06(3)(b), (d), (f), or (g).For a crime occurring on or after October 1, 2019, the crime must be reported to the proper authorities and the claim must be filed within 3 years, or 5 years with good cause, after the date of the last human trafficking offense, as described in s. 787.06(3)(b), (d), (f), or (g).In a case that exceeds the reporting and filing requirement due to an active and ongoing investigation, a state attorney, statewide prosecutor, or federal prosecutor may certify in writing a human trafficking victim’s need to relocate from an unsafe environment due to the threat of future violence which is directly related to the human trafficking offense.
(b)1. For a crime occurring before October 1, 2019, the crime must be reported to the proper authorities and the claim must be filed within 1 year, or 2 years with good cause, after the date of the last human trafficking offense, as described in s. 787.06(3)(b), (d), (f), or (g).
2. For a crime occurring on or after October 1, 2019, the crime must be reported to the proper authorities and the claim must be filed within 3 years, or 5 years with good cause, after the date of the last human trafficking offense, as described in s. 787.06(3)(b), (d), (f), or (g).
3. In a case that exceeds the reporting and filing requirement due to an active and ongoing investigation, a state attorney, statewide prosecutor, or federal prosecutor may certify in writing a human trafficking victim’s need to relocate from an unsafe environment due to the threat of future violence which is directly related to the human trafficking offense.

(c)

The victim’s need must be certified by a certified domestic violence or rape crisis center in this state, except as provided in paragraph (b). The center’s certification must assert that the victim is cooperating with the proper authorities and must include documentation that the victim has developed a safety plan.

(3)

Relocation payments for a human trafficking claim shall be denied if the department has previously approved or paid out a domestic violence or sexual battery relocation claim under s. 960.198 or s. 960.199 to the same victim regarding the same incident.

Source: Section 960.196 — Relocation assistance for victims of human trafficking, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0960.­196 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

960.01
Short title
960.001
Guidelines for fair treatment of victims and witnesses in the criminal justice and juvenile justice systems
960.02
Declaration of policy and legislative intent
960.03
Definitions
960.003
Hepatitis and HIV testing for persons charged with or alleged by petition for delinquency to have committed certain offenses
960.05
Crime Victims’ Services Office
960.07
Filing of claims for compensation
960.09
Determination of claims
960.12
Emergency awards
960.13
Awards
960.14
Manner of payment
960.15
Records
960.0015
Victim’s right to a speedy trial
960.16
Subrogation
960.17
Award constitutes debt owed to state
960.18
Penalty for fraud
960.21
Crimes Compensation Trust Fund
960.0021
Legislative intent
960.22
Application for federal funds
960.23
Notice of provisions of this chapter
960.28
Payment for victims’ initial forensic physical examinations
960.29
Legislative findings and intent
960.045
Department of Legal Affairs
960.065
Eligibility for awards
960.194
Emergency responder death benefits
960.195
Awards to elderly persons or disabled adults for property loss
960.196
Relocation assistance for victims of human trafficking
960.197
Assistance to victims of online sexual exploitation and child pornography
960.198
Relocation assistance for victims of domestic violence
960.199
Relocation assistance for victims of sexual battery
960.291
Definitions
960.292
Enforcement of the civil restitution lien through civil restitution lien order
960.293
Determination of damages and losses
960.294
Effect of civil restitution liens
960.295
Civil restitution lien supplemental to other forms of restitution available to lienholder
960.296
Construction and severability
960.297
Authorization for governmental right of restitution for costs of incarceration
960.298
Priority of liens

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