HB 1453 2025 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1453-00 Page 1 of 9 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S A bill to be entitled 1 An act relating to the disclosure of public servants' 2 personal information; providing legislative findings; 3 creating s. 111.101, F.S.; providing definitions; 4 providing that certain public employees and officials 5 may provide a written notice to a data broker to 6 prevent disclosure of specified personal data 7 concerning themselves and related persons; prohibiting 8 release of data after receipt of such notice; 9 providing for actions against a data broker for 10 failure to comply; providing for damages and costs; 11 providing construction; providing an effective date. 12 13 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 14 15 Section 1. The Legislature finds that the state's judges, 16 prosecutors, law enforcement officers, and other public servants 17 play an essential role in the functioning of the government of 18 the state, and that the nature of their public duties regularly 19 places them in danger of death, serious physica l injury, 20 threats, intimidation, and other reprisals. Violence, threats, 21 and intimidation targeted at such public servants and their 22 families is on the rise. Technology has broadened access to the 23 personal information of such persons, defined herein as 24 "protected information," which can be and has been used to 25 HB 1453 2025 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1453-00 Page 2 of 9 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S facilitate violence, threats, and intimidation. Accordingly, the 26 provisions set forth herein are both necessary and appropriate 27 to protect the privacy, safety, and security of such public 28 servants and to prevent interference in the administration of 29 justice and the operation of government in the state. 30 Section 2. Section 111.101, Florida Statutes, is created 31 to read: 32 111.101 Nondisclosure of public servants' personal 33 information.— 34 (1) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term: 35 (a) "Assignee" means a person or entity to whom a covered 36 person's right to bring a civil action for a violation of 37 paragraph (2)(b) has been assigned, in writing, by the covered 38 person or his or her authorized agen t. 39 (b) "Authorized agent" means any of the following persons 40 or entities authorized to submit or revoke a request for 41 nondisclosure of protected information on behalf of a covered 42 person and to engage in communications and enforcement related 43 thereto: 44 1. A designated trustee or other agent acting pursuant to 45 a written power of attorney or other legal instrument on behalf 46 of any covered person who is physically or mentally 47 incapacitated. 48 2. A parent or legal guardian on behalf of any child, who 49 is a minor, and who is otherwise entitled to nondisclosure 50 HB 1453 2025 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1453-00 Page 3 of 9 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S pursuant to this section. 51 3. A person or entity that has been appointed pursuant to 52 a written power of attorney by a covered person to act on the 53 covered person's behalf with respect to this section. 54 4. An agent acting on behalf of any federal judge, a 55 designee of the United States Marshals Service, or the clerk of 56 any United States District Court. 57 (c) "Covered person" means any of the following persons: 58 1. Active or former sworn law enforcement pe rsonnel or 59 active or former civilian personnel employed by a law 60 enforcement agency, including law enforcement officers; 61 correctional officers; correctional probation officers; 62 personnel of the Department of Children and Families whose 63 duties include the i nvestigation of abuse, neglect, 64 exploitation, fraud, theft, or other criminal activities; and 65 personnel of the Department of Revenue or local governments 66 whose responsibilities include revenue collection and 67 enforcement or child support enforcement. 68 2. Current or former federal judges, justices of the 69 Supreme Court, district court of appeal judges; circuit court 70 judges; county court judges; and current judicial assistants. 71 3. Current or former general magistrates, special 72 magistrates, judges of compens ation claims, administrative law 73 judges of the Division of Administrative Hearings, and child 74 support enforcement hearing officers. 75 HB 1453 2025 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1453-00 Page 4 of 9 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S 4. Current or former state attorneys, assistant state 76 attorneys, statewide prosecutors, or assistant statewide 77 prosecutors. 78 5. Current or former juvenile probation officers, juvenile 79 probation supervisors, detention superintendents, assistant 80 detention superintendents, juvenile justice detention officers I 81 and II, juvenile justice detention officer supervisors, juvenile 82 justice residential officers, juvenile justice residential 83 officer supervisors I and II, juvenile justice counselors, 84 juvenile justice counselor supervisors, human services counselor 85 administrators, senior human services counselor administrators, 86 rehabilitation therapists, and social services counselors of the 87 Department of Juvenile Justice. 88 6. Current or former public defenders, assistant public 89 defenders, criminal conflict and civil regional counsel, and 90 assistant criminal conflict and civil regional couns el. 91 7. The parents, grandparents, siblings, spouses, children, 92 and grandchildren of persons identified in subparagraphs 1. -6. 93 8. A person sharing custody of a minor child with a person 94 identified in subparagraphs 1. -6. 95 9. A person sharing a primary r esidence with a person 96 identified in subparagraphs 1. -6. 97 10. Any person who holds or previously held a position in 98 another state comparable to those identified in subparagraphs 99 1.-6. and who has a home address in this state. 100 HB 1453 2025 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1453-00 Page 5 of 9 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S (d) "Data broker" means a p erson or entity that knowingly 101 collects or obtains the protected information of a consumer and 102 then discloses that information to a third party. The term does 103 not include any governmental agency and its representatives 104 acting in their official capacity. 105 (e) "Disclose" shall mean to solicit, sell, manufacture, 106 give, provide, lend, trade, mail, deliver, transfer, post, 107 publish, distribute, circulate, disseminate, present, exhibit, 108 advertise, offer, or include within a searchable list or 109 database, regardless of whether any other person or entity has 110 actually searched such list or database for such person's 111 information. 112 (f) "Federal judge" has the same meaning as in the Daniel 113 Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act of 2022, Pub. L. No. 114 117-263, div. E, title LIX, subtitle D, Dec. 23, 2022, 136 Stat. 115 3458. 116 (g) "Home addresses" means the dwelling location at which 117 a person resides and includes the physical address, mailing 118 address, street address, parcel identification number, plot 119 identification number, l egal property description, neighborhood 120 name and lot number, GPS coordinates, and any other descriptive 121 property information that may reveal the home address. 122 (h) "Home telephone number" means any telephone number 123 used primarily for personal communicati ons or associated with 124 personal communications devices, including a landline or 125 HB 1453 2025 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1453-00 Page 6 of 9 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S cellular number. 126 (i) "Judicial assistant" means a court employee assigned 127 to the following class codes: 8140, 8150, 8310, and 8320. 128 (j) "Protected information" means: 129 1. A home address, including a primary residence or 130 secondary residences. 131 2. A home telephone number. 132 3. A personal e-mail address. 133 4. A social security number or driver license number. 134 5. A license plate number or other unique identifiers of a 135 vehicle owned, leased, or regularly used by the covered person. 136 6. The mobile advertising ID or other unique identifiers 137 used for tracking cellular phones or smart devices regularly 138 used by the covered person. 139 (2) NONDISCLOSURE OF PROTECTED INFORMATION. — 140 (a) A covered person or their authorized agent seeking to 141 prohibit the disclosure by a data broker of the protected 142 information of the covered person shall provide written notice 143 to the data broker referencing this section and requesting that 144 the data broker cease the disclosure of the covered person's 145 protected information, as described in such notice. 146 (b) Upon notification pursuant to paragraph (a), and not 147 later than 10 business days following physical or electronic 148 receipt thereof, a data broker shall not disclose or redisclose, 149 including, but not limited to, on the Internet, the protected 150 HB 1453 2025 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1453-00 Page 7 of 9 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S information of the covered person. 151 (3) ENFORCEMENT.— 152 (a) A data broker that violates paragraph (2)(b) shall be 153 liable to the covered person or the covered person's assignee, 154 who may bring a civil action in circuit court. 155 (b) In any judicial proceeding hereunder, the standard of 156 fault shall be ordinary negligence, and it shall not be a 157 defense to liability in such proceeding that the covered 158 person's protected information is or was available to the public 159 from other sources or available by inspection of public records. 160 A party accessing a data broker's website or other products or 161 services for the purpose of determining whether the covered 162 person's protected information is disclosed therein shall not, 163 as a result of such access, be deemed to have agreed on behalf 164 of the covered person or the covered person's assignee to any 165 website terms and conditions, including waivers of claims or 166 limitations of liability, with respect to the covered person's 167 or the covered person's assignee's rights under this section. No 168 prior verification of a covered person's status shall be 169 required for the notice under paragraph (2)(a) to be effective, 170 but it shall be an affirmative d efense to liability that a 171 person is not a covered person. 172 (c) A disclosure of protected information is not a 173 violation of this section if the disclosure is: 174 1. Made with the express authorization of the covered 175 HB 1453 2025 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1453-00 Page 8 of 9 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S person, contingent upon such authorization being provided 176 subsequent to the relevant nondisclosure request described in 177 paragraph (2)(b); or 178 2. For the sole purpose of facilitating a transaction 179 initiated by the covered person. 180 (d) For violations of paragraph (2)(b), the court sha ll 181 award: 182 1. The greater of actual damages or liquidated damages 183 computed at the rate of $1,000 for each violation of paragraph 184 (2)(b). 185 2. Punitive damages upon proof of willful or reckless 186 disregard of the law. 187 3. Reasonable attorney fees and other litigation costs 188 reasonably incurred. 189 4. Any other preliminary and equitable relief as the court 190 determines to be appropriate. 191 (4) CONSTRUCTION.— 192 (a) This section shall be liberally construed in order to 193 accomplish its purpose. 194 (b) If any provision of this section or its application to 195 any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity does 196 not affect other provisions or applications of this section that 197 can be given effect without the invalid provision or 198 application, and to this end the pro visions of this section are 199 severable. 200 HB 1453 2025 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1453-00 Page 9 of 9 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2025. 201