Florida 2022 2022 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0756 Analysis / Analysis

Filed 03/04/2022

                    The Florida Senate 
HOUSE MESSAGE SUMMARY  
Prepared By: The Professional Staff of the Committee on Children, Families, and Elder Affairs 
 
 [2022s00756.hms.cf.docx] 
BILL:  756 
INTRODUCER: Diaz 
SUBJECT: Public Records/Human Trafficking Victims 
DATE: March 3, 2022 
 
I.Amendments Contained in Message: 
House Amendment – 968849 (body with title) 
II.Summary of Amendments Contained in Message: 
House Amendment – Barcode 968849 removes the amendment to s. 943.0583(3)(b), F.S., that 
expands the basis on which a victim of human trafficking may seek to expunge an offense that is 
listed in s. 775.084(1)(b)1. in certain circumstances (which has been amended to CS/CS/SB 
772). Language on the Open Government Sunset Review Act is relocated within the section, and 
the provision is amended to include the expansion of public records exemptions in subsections 
(10) and (11). The amendment clarifies that the public necessity statement applies to human 
trafficking victims who have been arrested for offenses committed, or reported to have been 
committed, as a result of being trafficked rather than to those victims who have been arrested, 
charged, or convicted of crimes committed at the behest of their traffickers. Finally, the effective 
date of the bill is modified from July 1, 2022 to take effect on the same date that SB 772 or 
similar legislation takes effect, if such legislation is adopted in the same legislative session or an 
extension thereof and become a law.