Florida 2023 2023 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1253 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/28/2023

                       
 
HB 1253  	2023 
 
 
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to victims of criminal offenses; 2 
amending s. 960.001, F.S.; providing that private 3 
counsel retained by a sexual assault victim may be 4 
present during victim depositions; providing that 5 
results of a toxicology screening of a victim may not 6 
be used to prosecute certain offenses; providing an 7 
effective date. 8 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 10 
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 Section 1.  Paragraph (q) of subsection (1) of section 12 
960.001, Florida Statutes, is amended, and paragraph (v) is 13 
added to that subsection, to read: 14 
 960.001  Guidelines for fair treatment of victims and 15 
witnesses in the criminal justice and juvenile justice systems. — 16 
 (1)  The Department of Legal Affairs, the state attorneys, 17 
the Department of Corrections, the Department of Juvenile 18 
Justice, the Florida Commission on Offender Review, the State 19 
Courts Administrator and circuit court administrators, the 20 
Department of Law En forcement, and every sheriff's department, 21 
police department, or other law enforcement agency as defined in 22 
s. 943.10(4) shall develop and implement guidelines for the use 23 
of their respective agencies, which guidelines are consistent 24 
with the purposes of t his act and s. 16(b), Art. I of the State 25     
 
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Constitution and are designed to implement s. 16(b), Art. I of 26 
the State Constitution and to achieve the following objectives: 27 
 (q)  Presence of victim advocate during discovery 28 
deposition; testimony of victim of a sexual offense.—At the 29 
request of the victim or the victim's parent, guardian, or 30 
lawful representative, private counsel retained by the victim, 31 
the victim advocate designated by the state attorney's office, 32 
sheriff's office, or municipal police departmen t, or one 33 
representative from a not -for-profit victim services 34 
organization, including, but not limited to, rape crisis 35 
centers, domestic violence advocacy groups, and alcohol abuse or 36 
substance abuse groups shall be permitted to attend and be 37 
present during any deposition of the victim. The victim of a 38 
sexual offense shall be informed of the right to have the 39 
courtroom cleared of certain persons as provided in s. 918.16 40 
when the victim is testifying concerning that offense. 41 
 (v)  Immunity from prosecution for test results from 42 
victims.—The results of toxicology screening conducted in 43 
conjunction with a sexual assault forensic examination or upon a 44 
report of sexual violence may not be used to prosecute the 45 
victim for a misdemeanor violation of chapter 893. 46 
 Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2023. 47