Bill Text: FL S0844 | 2019 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Orange Alert
Spectrum:
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-05-03 - Died on Calendar [S0844 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S0844-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2019 CS for CS for SB 844 By the Committees on Appropriations; and Infrastructure and Security; and Senators Berman, Bean, Hutson, and Gibson 576-04169-19 2019844c2 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Orange Alert; amending s. 3 937.0201, F.S.; redefining the term “missing 4 endangered person” to include a missing adult who 5 meets the criteria for activation of the Orange Alert 6 of the Department of Law Enforcement; creating s. 7 937.0205, F.S.; providing legislative findings and 8 intent; requiring the Department of Law Enforcement, 9 in cooperation with the Department of Transportation, 10 the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, 11 the Department of the Lottery, and local law 12 enforcement agencies, to establish and implement the 13 Orange Alert; providing alert requirements; 14 authorizing local law enforcement agencies to 15 broadcast to subscribers of notifications, to the 16 media, and on lottery terminals about certain missing 17 adults; specifying which local law enforcement agency 18 may broadcast such information; authorizing the local 19 law enforcement agency to request that a case be 20 opened with the Department of Law Enforcement’s 21 Missing Endangered Persons Information Clearinghouse; 22 requiring the clearinghouse to coordinate with the 23 Department of Transportation and the Department of 24 Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles for the activation 25 of dynamic message signs on state highways and the 26 immediate broadcast of certain critical information 27 under certain circumstances; specifying that an agency 28 responsible for posting an Orange Alert on dynamic 29 message signs does not violate the act if other 30 emergency information must be posted instead; 31 requiring the Orange Alert to include certain 32 procedures; specifying additional requirements for the 33 alert; authorizing the Department of Law Enforcement 34 to adopt rules; amending s. 937.021, F.S.; providing 35 that the Department of Law Enforcement, as the Orange 36 Alert coordinator, and certain agencies, employees, 37 individuals, and entities are immune from civil 38 liability for damages for performing certain actions 39 in good faith; providing that the presumption of good 40 faith is not overcome under certain circumstances; 41 providing construction; amending s. 937.022, F.S.; 42 authorizing only the law enforcement agency having 43 jurisdiction over a case to make a request to the 44 clearinghouse for the activation of a state Orange 45 Alert involving a missing adult under certain 46 circumstances; amending s. 429.918, F.S.; conforming 47 provisions to changes made by the act; providing an 48 appropriation; providing an effective date. 49 50 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 51 52 Section 1. Subsection (4) of section 937.0201, Florida 53 Statutes, is amended to read: 54 937.0201 Definitions.—As used in this chapter, the term: 55 (4) “Missing endangered person” means any of the following: 56 (a) A missing child.;57 (b) A missing adult younger than 26 years of age.;58 (c) A missing adult 26 years of age or older who is 59 suspected by a law enforcement agency of being endangered or the 60 victim of criminal activity.; or61 (d) A missing adult who meets the criteria for activation 62 of the Silver Alert Plan of the Department of Law Enforcement. 63 (e) A missing adult who meets the criteria for activation 64 of the Orange Alert of the Department of Law Enforcement 65 pursuant to s. 937.0205. 66 Section 2. Section 937.0205, Florida Statutes, is created 67 to read: 68 937.0205 Orange Alert.— 69 (1) The Legislature finds that a standardized state system 70 is necessary to aid in the search for a missing adult as 71 described in subparagraphs (4)(a)1., 2., and 3. The Legislature 72 also finds that a coordinated local law enforcement and state 73 agency response with prompt and widespread sharing of 74 information will improve the chances of the person being found. 75 Therefore, the Legislature intends to establish the Orange Alert 76 pursuant to this section. 77 (2) It is the intent of the Legislature that the Orange 78 Alert be established and implemented in a manner that seeks to 79 safeguard the privacy rights and related health and diagnostic 80 information of the missing adult to the greatest extent 81 practicable. 82 (3) The Department of Law Enforcement, in cooperation with 83 the Department of Transportation, the Department of Highway 84 Safety and Motor Vehicles, the Department of the Lottery, and 85 local law enforcement agencies, shall establish and implement 86 the Orange Alert. At a minimum, the Orange Alert must: 87 (a) Provide for the protection of the privacy, dignity, 88 independence, and autonomy of the missing adult by including 89 standards that aim to safeguard these civil liberties through 90 preventing the inadvertent or unnecessary broadcasting or 91 dissemination of sensitive health and diagnostic information in 92 unwarranted circumstances; and 93 (b) Provide that the broadcasting and dissemination of 94 alerts and related information be limited to the geographic 95 areas where the missing adult could reasonably be, considering 96 the person’s circumstances and physical and mental condition, 97 the modes of transportation available to the person, and the 98 circumstances of the person’s disappearance. 99 (4)(a) Under the Orange Alert, a local law enforcement 100 agency may broadcast to persons who subscribe to receive 101 notifications under this section and to the media information 102 concerning a missing adult: 103 1. Who has a mental or cognitive disability; an 104 intellectual disability or a developmental disability as those 105 terms are defined in s. 393.063; a brain injury; another 106 physical, mental, or emotional disability or impaired judgment 107 not related to substance abuse; or a combination of any of 108 these; 109 2. Whose disappearance poses a credible threat of immediate 110 danger or serious bodily harm to himself or herself, as 111 determined by the local law enforcement agency; and 112 3. Who does not meet the criteria for activation of the 113 Silver Alert Plan of the Department of Law Enforcement. 114 (b) The local law enforcement agency broadcasting such 115 information must be the agency that is best able to notify the 116 media and the subscribers for such notifications in the 117 jurisdiction where the missing adult is believed to be. Such 118 local law enforcement agency may also request that the 119 notification be broadcast on lottery terminals within the 120 geographic regions where the missing adult may reasonably be, 121 including, but not limited to, the lottery terminals in gas 122 stations, convenience stores, and supermarkets in such regions. 123 (c) Under the Orange Alert, the local law enforcement 124 agency may also request that a case be opened with the 125 Department of Law Enforcement’s Missing Endangered Persons 126 Information Clearinghouse. To enhance the local or regional 127 efforts, in cases in which a vehicle is involved, the 128 clearinghouse must coordinate with the Department of 129 Transportation and the Department of Highway Safety and Motor 130 Vehicles for the activation of dynamic message signs on state 131 highways and the immediate broadcast of critical information to 132 the public about the missing adult in accordance with the alert. 133 (d) If a traffic emergency arises requiring that 134 information pertaining to the traffic emergency be displayed on 135 a dynamic message sign on a state highway in lieu of an Orange 136 Alert, the agency responsible for posting the Orange Alert on 137 the dynamic message sign does not violate this section. 138 (5) The Orange Alert must include procedures to monitor the 139 use and activation of this system and the results from its use. 140 The Orange Alert must also include a strategy for informing and 141 educating law enforcement, the media, and other stakeholders 142 about the alert. 143 (6) The Department of Law Enforcement may adopt rules to 144 implement and administer this section. 145 Section 3. Paragraphs (c), (d), and (e) of subsection (5) 146 of section 937.021, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 147 937.021 Missing child and missing adult reports.— 148 (5) 149 (c) Upon receiving a request to record, report, transmit, 150 display, or release Silver Alert or Orange Alert information 151 from the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the 152 missing adult, the Department of Law Enforcement as the state 153 Silver Alert and the Orange Alert coordinator, any state or 154 local law enforcement agency, and the personnel of these 155 agencies; any radio or television network, broadcaster, or other 156 media representative; any dealer of communications services as 157 defined in s. 202.11; or any agency, employee, individual, or 158 entity is immune from civil liability for damages for complying 159 in good faith with the request and is presumed to have acted in 160 good faith in recording, reporting, transmitting, displaying, or 161 releasing Silver Alert or Orange Alert information pertaining to 162 the missing adult. 163 (d) The presumption of good faith is not overcome if a 164 technical or clerical error is made by any agency, employee, 165 individual, or entity acting at the request of the local law 166 enforcement agency having jurisdiction, or if the Amber Alert, 167 Missing Child Alert, missing child information, missing adult 168 information,orSilver Alert, or Orange Alert information is 169 incomplete or incorrect because the information received from 170 the local law enforcement agency was incomplete or incorrect. 171 (e) Neither this subsection nor any other provision of law 172 creates a duty of the agency, employee, individual, or entity to 173 record, report, transmit, display, or release the Amber Alert, 174 Missing Child Alert, missing child information, missing adult 175 information,orSilver Alert, or Orange Alert information 176 received from the local law enforcement agency having 177 jurisdiction. The decision to record, report, transmit, display, 178 or release information is discretionary with the agency, 179 employee, individual, or entity receiving the information. 180 Section 4. Paragraph (b) of subsection (3) of section 181 937.022, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 182 937.022 Missing Endangered Persons Information 183 Clearinghouse.— 184 (3) The clearinghouse shall: 185 (b) Provide a centralized file for the exchange of 186 information on missing endangered persons. 187 1. Every state, county, or municipal law enforcement agency 188 shall submit to the clearinghouse information concerning missing 189 endangered persons. 190 2. Any person having knowledge may submit a missing 191 endangered person report to the clearinghouse concerning a child 192 or adult younger than 26 years of age whose whereabouts is 193 unknown, regardless of the circumstances, subsequent to 194 reporting such child or adult missing to the appropriate law 195 enforcement agency within the county in which the child or adult 196 became missing, and subsequent to entry by the law enforcement 197 agency of the child or person into the Florida Crime Information 198 Center and the National Crime Information Center databases. The 199 missing endangered person report shall be included in the 200 clearinghouse database. 201 3. Only the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over 202 the case may submit a missing endangered person report to the 203 clearinghouse involving a missing adult age 26 years or older 204 who is suspected by a law enforcement agency of being endangered 205 or the victim of criminal activity. 206 4. Only the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over 207 the case may make a request to the clearinghouse for the 208 activation of a state Silver Alert or an Orange Alert involving 209 a missing adult if circumstances regarding the disappearance 210 have met the criteria for activation of the Silver Alert Plan or 211 the Orange Alert. 212 Section 5. Paragraph (d) of subsection (6) and subsection 213 (9) of section 429.918, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 214 429.918 Licensure designation as a specialized Alzheimer’s 215 services adult day care center.— 216 (6) 217 (d) Each employee hired on or after July 1, 2012, who 218 provides direct care to ADRD participants, must receive and 219 review an orientation plan that includes, at a minimum: 220 1. Procedures to locate an ADRD participant who has 221 wandered from the center. These procedures shall be reviewed 222 regularly with all direct care staff. 223 2. Information on the Silver Alert program and the Orange 224 Alert in this state. 225 3. Information regarding available products or programs 226 used to identify ADRD participants or prevent them from 227 wandering away from the center, their home, or other locations. 228 (9) An adult day care center having a license designated 229 under this section must give to each person who enrolls as an 230 ADRD participant in the center, or the caregiver, a copy of the 231 ADRD participant’s plan of care, as well as information 232 regarding resources to assist in ensuring the safety and 233 security of the ADRD participant, which must include, but need 234 not be limited to, information pertaining to driving for those 235 persons affected by dementia, available technology on wandering 236 prevention devices and identification devices, the Silver Alert 237 program and the Orange Alert in this state, and dementia 238 specific safety interventions and strategies that can be used in 239 the home setting. 240 Section 6. For the 2019-2020 fiscal year, the sums of 241 $152,836 in recurring and $170,000 in nonrecurring funds from 242 the General Revenue Fund are appropriated to the Florida 243 Department of Law Enforcement, and three full-time equivalent 244 positions with an associated salary rate of 83,779 are 245 authorized for the purpose of implementing this act. 246 Section 7. This act shall take effect July 1, 2020.