Florida 2025 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0441 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/06/2025

                               
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to Gun Violence Prevention Pilot 2 
Program; creating s. 394.4997, F.S.; providing 3 
legislative findings and intent; requiring IMPACT GNV 4 
of the City of Gainesville, in collaboration with 5 
certain entities, to develop and implement the Gun 6 
Violence Prevention Pilot Program; providing 7 
eligibility and program requirements; providing 8 
alternatives to incarceration for specified youth; 9 
providing for referral s to specified programs; 10 
requiring the City of Gainesville, in collaboration 11 
with Alachua County, to annually submit a specified 12 
report to IMPACT GNV by a specified date; requiring to 13 
IMPACT GNV to report specified information to the 14 
Governor and the Legis lature by a specified date; 15 
providing for future repeal of the pilot program; 16 
providing for an appropriation; providing an effective 17 
date. 18 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 20 
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 Section 1.  Section 394.4997, Florida Statutes, is created 22 
to read: 23 
 394.4997  Gun Violence Prevention Pilot Program. — 24 
 (1)  LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND INTENT. —The Legislature finds 25     
 
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that persons under 21 years of age in this state are 26 
disproportionately affected by gun violence, which has 27 
significant adverse effects on the health, safety, and well -28 
being of persons under 21 years of age. Further, the Legislature 29 
finds that mental health challenges and unresolved conflicts are 30 
contributing factors to the prevalence of gun violence and that 31 
there is a need for targeted mental health and conflict 32 
resolution education programs to assist persons under 21 years 33 
of age in mitigating these issues. It is the intent of the 34 
Legislature to establish programs that provide mental health 35 
services tailored to the needs of per sons under 21 years of age, 36 
implement conflict resolution training in schools and community 37 
centers to prevent violence, and fund community -based 38 
initiatives that address the root causes of gun violence among 39 
persons under 21 years of age. 40 
 (2)  CREATION.— 41 
 (a)  IMPACT GNV of the City of Gainesville shall develop 42 
and implement a Gun Violence Prevention Pilot Program in the 43 
City of Gainesville, in collaboration with the Department of 44 
Juvenile Justice and the state attorney and public defender of 45 
the eighth judicial circuit. 46 
 (b)  The Gun Violence Prevention Pilot Program shall 47 
provide mental health services, community -based intervention 48 
programs, conflict resolution training, and alternative 49 
opportunities. 50     
 
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 (c)  IMPACT GNV shall design the pilot program to al ign 51 
with and complement existing efforts in the City of Gainesville 52 
to address gun violence among youth and young adults. IMPACT GNV 53 
shall, at a minimum, consult with stakeholders before and during 54 
implementation of the pilot program. 55 
 (3)  ELIGIBILITY.—In order to become an eligible program 56 
participant, he or she must be: 57 
 (a)  A person who is at least 10 to 21 years of age, who is 58 
at moderate or high risk of being: 59 
 1.  A victim of gun violence; 60 
 2.  An offender who has inflicted bodily harm or death; or 61 
 3.  An individual returning to the community from a 62 
delinquency residential program. 63 
 (b)  A family member of a person eligible under paragraph 64 
(a). 65 
 (4)  PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. —The program shall: 66 
 (a)  Provide program participants with access to mental 67 
health services, including, but not limited to, all of the 68 
following: 69 
 1.  Individual therapy sessions with qualified 70 
professionals or mental health counselors to address personal 71 
mental health issues. 72 
 2.  Facilitated group therapy sessions to provide pee r 73 
support and shared experiences. 74 
 3.  Family therapy sessions involving family members to 75     
 
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address familial issues contributing to mental health problems. 76 
 4.  Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy for 77 
participants who have experienced trauma. 78 
 5.  Art and music therapies to help participants express 79 
emotions and cope with stress. 80 
 6.  Substance abuse treatment programs addressing substance 81 
abuse issues that may contribute to violent behavior. 82 
 7.  Mediation training. 83 
 8.  Restoration of relationships . 84 
 9.  Resilience and leadership skills. 85 
 (b)  In collaboration with the Department of Juvenile 86 
Justice, the state attorney, and the public defender for the 87 
eighth judicial circuit, provide the program participants who 88 
are involved with the delinquency sys tem or on probation with 89 
opportunities to obtain: 90 
 1.  A graduate equivalency degree. 91 
 2.  Job training, skills development, or an apprenticeship. 92 
 3.  Employment at high -risk or critical need positions. 93 
 (5)  REFERRAL.— 94 
 (a)  The public defender's office will receive referrals to 95 
the dependency program. 96 
 (b)  The State Attorney's office will receive referrals to 97 
their diversion program under part III of chapter 985. 98 
 (c)  The Department of Juvenile Justice will receive 99 
referrals to the class for firearm of fenders under s. 100     
 
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985.601(11). 101 
 (6)  REPORTS.- 102 
 (a)  Beginning October 31, 2026, and annually thereafter, 103 
the City of Gainesville, in collaboration with Alachua County, 104 
shall report to IMPACT GNV and the Department of Juvenile 105 
Justice the number of particip ants in the pilot program; data on 106 
the impact on the rate of gun violence among individuals within 107 
the age group and geographic area served by the program; data on 108 
risk factors for gun violence in the geographic area served by 109 
the program; feedback from pr ogram participants; and 110 
recommendations for improvement and expansion of services based 111 
on the results of the pilot program. 112 
 (b)  IMPACT GNV shall report to the Governor, the Speaker 113 
of the House of Representatives, and the President of the Senate 114 
by December 31 of each year on the implementation and 115 
performance of the program. 116 
 (7)  REPEAL.—This section will expire on June 30, 2030. 117 
 Section 2. For the 2025-2026 fiscal year, the sum of 118 
$500,000 is appropriated in nonrecurring funds from the General 119 
Revenue Fund to the Department of Children and Families for the 120 
purpose of implementing this act. 121 
 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2025. 122