Bill Text: FL S0530 | 2019 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Alcohol or Drug Overdose Prosecutions
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-04-24 - Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 595 (Ch. 2019-81) [S0530 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S0530-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2019 SB 530 By Senator Brandes 24-00741A-19 2019530__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to alcohol or drug overdose 3 prosecutions; creating s. 562.112, F.S.; prohibiting 4 the arrest, charge, prosecution, or penalization under 5 specified provisions of a person acting in good faith 6 who seeks medical assistance for an individual 7 experiencing, or believed to be experiencing, an 8 alcohol-related overdose; providing requirements for 9 that person; prohibiting the arrest, charge, 10 prosecution, or penalization under specified 11 provisions of a person who experiences, or has a good 12 faith belief that he or she is experiencing, an 13 alcohol-related overdose; prohibiting the protection 14 from arrest, charge, prosecution, or penalization for 15 certain offenses from being grounds for suppression of 16 evidence in other criminal prosecutions; amending s. 17 893.21, F.S.; prohibiting the arrest, charge, 18 prosecution, or penalization under specified 19 provisions of a person acting in good faith who seeks 20 medical assistance for an individual experiencing, or 21 believed to be experiencing, a drug-related overdose; 22 prohibiting the arrest, charge, prosecution, or 23 penalization under specified provisions of a person 24 who experiences, or has a good faith belief that he or 25 she is experiencing, a drug-related overdose; 26 prohibiting a person from being penalized for a 27 violation of a condition of certain programs if that 28 person in good faith seeks medical assistance for 29 himself or herself or an individual experiencing, or 30 believed to be experiencing, a drug-related overdose; 31 prohibiting the protection from arrest, charge, 32 prosecution, or penalization for certain offenses from 33 being grounds for suppression of evidence in other 34 criminal prosecutions; providing an effective date. 35 36 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 37 38 Section 1. Section 562.112, Florida Statutes, is created to 39 read: 40 562.112 Alcohol-related overdoses; medical assistance; 41 immunity from arrest, charge, prosecution, and penalization.— 42 (1) A person who gives alcohol to an individual under 21 43 years of age and who, acting in good faith, seeks medical 44 assistance for the individual experiencing, or believed to be 45 experiencing, an alcohol-related overdose may not be arrested, 46 charged, prosecuted, or penalized for a violation of s. 562.11 47 or s. 562.111 if the evidence for such offense was obtained as a 48 result of the person’s seeking medical assistance. The person 49 must remain at the scene until emergency medical services 50 personnel arrive and must cooperate with the emergency medical 51 services personnel and law enforcement officers at the scene. 52 (2) A person who experiences, or has a good faith belief 53 that he or she is experiencing, an alcohol-related overdose and 54 is in need of medical assistance may not be arrested, charged, 55 prosecuted, or penalized for a violation of s. 562.111 if the 56 evidence for such offense was obtained as a result of the 57 person’s seeking medical assistance. 58 (3) Protection under this section from arrest, charge, 59 prosecution, or penalization for an offense listed in this 60 section may not be grounds for suppression of evidence in other 61 criminal prosecutions. 62 Section 2. Section 893.21, Florida Statutes, is amended to 63 read: 64 893.21 Drug-related overdoses; medical assistance; immunity 65 from arrest, charge, prosecution, and penalization.— 66 (1) A person acting in good faith who seeks medical 67 assistance for an individual experiencing, or believed to be 68 experiencing, a drug-related overdose may not be arrested, 69 charged, prosecuted, or penalizedpursuant to this chapterfor a 70 violation of s. 782.04(1)(a)3., s. 893.13, s. 893.135, or s. 71 893.147possession of a controlled substanceif the evidence for 72 such offensepossession of a controlled substancewas obtained 73 as a result of the person’s seeking medical assistance. 74 (2) A person who experiences, or has a good faith belief 75 that he or she is experiencing, a drug-related overdose and is 76 in need of medical assistance may not be arrested, charged, 77 prosecuted, or penalizedpursuant to this chapterfor a 78 violation of s. 893.13, s. 893.135, or s. 893.147possession of79a controlled substanceif the evidence for such offense 80possession of a controlled substancewas obtained as a result of 81 the person’s seekingthe overdoseand the need formedical 82 assistance. 83 (3) A person who experiences, or has a good faith belief 84 that he or she is experiencing, a drug-related overdose and 85 receives medical assistance, or a person acting in good faith 86 who seeks medical assistance for an individual experiencing, or 87 believed to be experiencing, a drug-related overdose, may not be 88 penalized for a violation of a condition of pretrial release, 89 probation, or parole if the evidence for such violation was 90 obtained as a result of the person’s seeking medical assistance. 91 (4)(3)Protection underinthis section from arrest, 92 charge, prosecution, or penalization for an offense listed in 93 this sectionpossessionoffensesunder this chaptermay not be 94 grounds for suppression of evidence in other criminal 95 prosecutions. 96 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2019.