Florida 2023 2023 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0989 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/21/2023

                       
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to appointment of courtroom animal 2 
advocates; creating s. 828.035, F.S.; authorizing a 3 
court to order that a separate advocate be appointed 4 
in the interests of justice for certain civil and 5 
criminal proceedings regarding an animal's welfare or 6 
custody; providing that a judge's decision denying an 7 
appointment is not subject to appeal; authorizing an 8 
appointed advocate to take certain actions invol ving 9 
the proceedings; providing requirements for an 10 
individual to serve as an advocate; providing an 11 
effective date. 12 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 14 
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 Section 1.  Section 828.035, Florida Statutes, is created 16 
to read: 17 
 828.035  Courtroom animal advocates. — 18 
 (1)  In any prosecution or other court proceeding under s. 19 
413.081, s. 843.19, or this chapter or in any civil or criminal 20 
proceeding regarding the welfare or custody of an animal, the 21 
court may order, upon its own initia tive or upon the request of 22 
a party or counsel for a party, that a separate advocate be 23 
appointed to represent the interests of justice. If a court 24 
orders that an advocate be appointed to represent the interests 25     
 
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of justice, the court must appoint such an a dvocate who meets 26 
the requirements of subsection (3). A decision by the court 27 
denying a request to appoint a separate advocate to represent 28 
the interests of justice is not subject to appeal. 29 
 (2)  An advocate appointed by the court pursuant to 30 
subsection (1) may do all of the following: 31 
 (a)  Monitor the case. 32 
 (b)  Consult any individual who has information that could 33 
aid the judge or finder of fact and review records relating to 34 
the condition of the animal and the defendant's actions, 35 
including, but not l imited to, records from animal control 36 
officers, veterinarians, and police officers. 37 
 (c)  Attend hearings. 38 
 (d)  Present information or recommendations to the court 39 
pertinent to determinations that relate to the interests of 40 
justice, provided such informa tion and recommendations are based 41 
solely upon the duties authorized pursuant to this subsection. 42 
 (3)  To serve, on a voluntary basis, as an advocate under 43 
this section, an individual must be an attorney with knowledge 44 
of animal issues and the legal syste m or a law school student 45 
who has an interest in animal issues and the legal system and 46 
who is certified by the Florida Supreme Court as a certified 47 
legal intern in this state. 48 
 Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2023. 49