Bill Text: FL S1694 | 2017 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: Support for Parental Victims of Child Domestic Violence
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2017-06-19 - Chapter No. 2017-123 [S1694 Detail]
Download: Florida-2017-S1694-Enrolled.html
ENROLLED 2017 Legislature CS for SB 1694 20171694er 1 2 An act relating to support for parental victims of 3 child domestic violence; amending s. 984.071, F.S.; 4 deleting obsolete language; requiring the Department 5 of Juvenile Justice, in collaboration with specified 6 organizations, to develop and maintain updated 7 information and materials regarding specified services 8 and resources; requiring the department to make the 9 information and materials available through specified 10 means; amending s. 943.171, F.S.; requiring domestic 11 violence training for law enforcement officers to 12 include training concerning child-to-parent cases; 13 providing an effective date. 14 15 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 16 17 Section 1. Section 984.071, Florida Statutes, is amended to 18 read: 19 984.071 Resources and informationpacket.— 20 (1) The Department of Juvenile Justice, in collaboration 21 with the Department of Children and Families and the Department 22 of Education, shall develop and publish an information packet 23 that explains the current process under this chapter for 24 obtaining assistance for a child in need of services or a family 25 in need of services and the community services and resources 26 available to parents of troubled or runaway children. In 27 preparing the information packet, the Department of Juvenile 28 Justice shall work with school district superintendents, 29 juvenile court judges, county sheriffs, and other local law 30 enforcement officials in order to ensure that the information 31 packet lists services and resources that are currently available 32 within the county in which the packet is distributed. Each 33 information packet shall be annually updatedand shall be34available for distribution by January 1, 1998. The school 35 district shall distribute this information packet to parents of 36 truant children and to other parents upon request or as deemed 37 appropriate by the school district. In addition, the Department 38 of Juvenile Justice shall distribute the information packet to 39 state and local law enforcement agencies. Any law enforcement 40 officer who has contact with the parent of a child who is locked 41 out of the home or who runs away from home shall make the 42 information available to the parent. 43 (2) The department, in collaboration with organizations 44 that provide expertise, training, and advocacy in the areas of 45 family and domestic violence, shall develop and maintain updated 46 information and materials describing resources and services 47 available to parents and legal custodians who are victims of 48 domestic violence committed by children or who fear that they 49 will become victims of such acts and to children who have 50 committed acts of domestic violence or who demonstrate behaviors 51 that may escalate into domestic violence. Such resources and 52 services shall include, but are not limited to, those available 53 under this chapter, domestic violence services available under 54 chapter 39, and juvenile justice services available pursuant to 55 chapter 985, including prevention, diversion, detention, and 56 alternative placements. The materials shall describe how parents 57 and legal custodians may access the resources and services in 58 their local area. The department shall post this information on 59 its website and make the materials available to certified 60 domestic violence centers, other organizations serving victims 61 of domestic violence, clerks of court, law enforcement agencies, 62 and other appropriate organizations for distribution to the 63 public. 64 Section 2. Subsection (1) of section 943.171, Florida 65 Statutes, is amended to read: 66 943.171 Basic skills training in handling domestic violence 67 cases.— 68 (1) The commission shall establish standards for 69 instruction of law enforcement officers in the subject of 70 domestic violence. Every basic skills course required in order 71 for law enforcement officers to obtain initial certification 72 shall, after January 1, 1986,include a minimum of 6 hours of 73 training in handling domestic violence cases. Such training must 74 include training in the recognition and determination of the 75 primary aggressor in domestic violence cases and the issues 76 involved in child-to-parent cases. 77 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2017.