Bill Text: FL S0940 | 2019 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Crimes Evidencing Prejudice
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-0)
Status: (Failed) 2019-05-03 - Died in Criminal Justice [S0940 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S0940-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2019 SB 940 By Senator Rader 29-00190A-19 2019940__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to crimes evidencing prejudice; 3 amending s. 775.085, F.S.; expanding grounds for the 4 reclassification of crimes to include prejudice based 5 on the gender or gender identity of any person; 6 specifying that the reclassification occurs if the 7 crime was based in whole or in part on the race, 8 color, ancestry, ethnicity, religion, sexual 9 orientation, national origin, homeless status, 10 advanced age, gender, or gender identity of any 11 person; defining the term “gender identity”; amending 12 s. 775.0863, F.S.; replacing the term “mental or 13 physical disability” with the term “disability”; 14 defining the term “disability”; specifying that the 15 reclassification occurs if the crime was based in 16 whole or in part on a disability of any person; 17 reenacting s. 921.0022(2), F.S., relating to the 18 Criminal Punishment Code and the offense severity 19 ranking chart, to incorporate the amendments made to 20 ss. 775.085 and 775.0863, F.S., in references thereto; 21 providing an effective date. 22 23 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 24 25 Section 1. Subsection (1) of section 775.085, Florida 26 Statutes, is amended to read: 27 775.085 Evidencing prejudice while committing offense; 28 reclassification.— 29 (1)(a) The penalty for any felony or misdemeanor shall be 30 reclassified as provided in this subsection if the commission of 31 such felony or misdemeanor evidences prejudice based in whole or 32 in part on the race, color, ancestry, ethnicity, religion, 33 sexual orientation, national origin, homeless status,or34 advanced age, gender, or gender identity of any personthe35victim: 36 1. A misdemeanor of the second degree is reclassified to a 37 misdemeanor of the first degree. 38 2. A misdemeanor of the first degree is reclassified to a 39 felony of the third degree. 40 3. A felony of the third degree is reclassified to a felony 41 of the second degree. 42 4. A felony of the second degree is reclassified to a 43 felony of the first degree. 44 5. A felony of the first degree is reclassified to a life 45 felony. 46 (b) As used in paragraph (a), the term: 47 1. “Advanced age” means that the personvictimis older 48 than 65 years of age. 49 2. “Gender identity” means a person’s gender-related 50 identity, appearance, or behavior, regardless of whether such 51 gender-related identity, appearance, or behavior is different 52 from that traditionally associated with the person’s physiology 53 or assigned sex at birth. 54 3.2.“Homeless status” means that the personvictim: 55 a. Lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime 56 residence; or 57 b. Has a primary nighttime residence that is: 58 (I) A supervised publicly or privately operated shelter 59 designed to provide temporary living accommodations; or 60 (II) A public or private place not designed for, or 61 ordinarily used as, a regular sleeping accommodation for human 62 beings. 63 Section 2. Section 775.0863, Florida Statutes, is amended 64 to read: 65 775.0863 Evidencing prejudice while committing offense 66 against person withmental or physicaldisability; 67 reclassification.— 68 (1)(a) The penalty for any felony or misdemeanor shall be 69 reclassified as provided in this subsection if the commission of 70 such felony or misdemeanor evidences prejudice based in whole or 71 in part on amental or physicaldisability of any personthe72victim: 73 1. A misdemeanor of the second degree is reclassified to a 74 misdemeanor of the first degree. 75 2. A misdemeanor of the first degree is reclassified to a 76 felony of the third degree. 77 3. A felony of the third degree is reclassified to a felony 78 of the second degree. 79 4. A felony of the second degree is reclassified to a 80 felony of the first degree. 81 5. A felony of the first degree is reclassified to a life 82 felony. 83 (b) As used in paragraph (a), the term “disability”“mental84or physical disability”means a physical or mental impairment 85 that substantially limits one or more of a person’s major life 86 activitiesa condition of mental or physical incapacitation due87to a developmental disability, organic brain damage, or mental88illness, and one or more mental or physical limitations that89restrict a person’s ability to perform the normal activities of90daily living. 91 (2) A person or organization that establishes by clear and 92 convincing evidence that it has been coerced, intimidated, or 93 threatened in violation of this section has a civil cause of 94 action for treble damages, an injunction, or any other 95 appropriate relief in law or in equity. Upon prevailing in such 96 civil action, the plaintiff may recover reasonable attorney fees 97 and costs. 98 (3) It is an essential element of this section that the 99 record reflect that the defendant perceived, knew, or had 100 reasonable grounds to know or perceive that the personvictim101 was within the class delineated in this section. 102 Section 3. For the purpose of incorporating the amendments 103 made by this act to sections 775.085 and 775.0863, Florida 104 Statutes, in references thereto, subsection (2) of section 105 921.0022, Florida Statutes, is reenacted to read: 106 921.0022 Criminal Punishment Code; offense severity ranking 107 chart.— 108 (2) The offense severity ranking chart has 10 offense 109 levels, ranked from least severe, which are level 1 offenses, to 110 most severe, which are level 10 offenses, and each felony 111 offense is assigned to a level according to the severity of the 112 offense. For purposes of determining which felony offenses are 113 specifically listed in the offense severity ranking chart and 114 which severity level has been assigned to each of these 115 offenses, the numerical statutory references in the left column 116 of the chart and the felony degree designations in the middle 117 column of the chart are controlling; the language in the right 118 column of the chart is provided solely for descriptive purposes. 119 Reclassification of the degree of the felony through the 120 application of s. 775.0845, s. 775.085, s. 775.0861, s. 121 775.0862, s. 775.0863, s. 775.087, s. 775.0875, s. 794.023, or 122 any other law that provides an enhanced penalty for a felony 123 offense, to any offense listed in the offense severity ranking 124 chart in this section shall not cause the offense to become 125 unlisted and is not subject to the provisions of s. 921.0023. 126 Section 4. This act shall take effect October 1, 2019.