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  SECTION 948.30. Additional terms and conditions of probation or community control for certain sex offenses.  


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  • 1Conditions imposed pursuant to this section do not require oral pronouncement at the time of sentencing and shall be considered standard conditions of probation or community control for offenders specified in this section.
    34(1) 35Effective for probationers or community controllees whose crime was committed on or after October 1, 1995, and who are placed under supervision for violation of chapter 794, s. 63800.04, 64s. 65827.071, 66s. 67847.0135(5), 68or s. 70847.0145, 71the court must impose the following conditions in addition to all other standard and special conditions imposed:
    88(a) 89A mandatory curfew from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. The court may designate another 8-hour period if the offender’s employment precludes the above specified time, and the alternative is recommended by the Department of Corrections. If the court determines that imposing a curfew would endanger the victim, the court may consider alternative sanctions.
    142(b) 143If the victim was under the age of 18, a prohibition on living within 1,000 feet of a school, child care facility, park, playground, or other place where children regularly congregate, as prescribed by the court. The 1,000-foot distance shall be measured in a straight line from the offender’s place of residence to the nearest boundary line of the school, child care facility, park, playground, or other place where children congregate. The distance may not be measured by a pedestrian route or automobile route. A probationer or community controllee who is subject to this paragraph may not be forced to relocate and does not violate his or her probation or community control if he or she is living in a residence that meets the requirements of this paragraph and a school, child care facility, park, playground, or other place where children regularly congregate is subsequently established within 1,000 feet of his or her residence.
    300(c) 301Active participation in and successful completion of a sex offender treatment program with qualified practitioners specifically trained to treat sex offenders, at the probationer’s or community controllee’s own expense. If a qualified practitioner is not available within a 50-mile radius of the probationer’s or community controllee’s residence, the offender shall participate in other appropriate therapy.
    356(d) 357A prohibition on any contact with the victim, directly or indirectly, including through a third person, unless approved by the victim, a qualified practitioner in the sexual offender treatment program, and the sentencing court.
    391(e) 392If the victim was under the age of 18, a prohibition on contact with a child under the age of 18 except as provided in this paragraph. The court may approve supervised contact with a child under the age of 18 if the approval is based upon a recommendation for contact issued by a qualified practitioner who is basing the recommendation on a risk assessment. Further, the sex offender must be currently enrolled in or have successfully completed a sex offender therapy program. The court may not grant supervised contact with a child if the contact is not recommended by a qualified practitioner and may deny supervised contact with a child at any time. When considering whether to approve supervised contact with a child, the court must review and consider the following:
    5241. 525A risk assessment completed by a qualified practitioner. The qualified practitioner must prepare a written report that must include the findings of the assessment and address each of the following components:
    556a. 557The sex offender’s current legal status;
    563b. 564The sex offender’s history of adult charges with apparent sexual motivation;
    575c. 576The sex offender’s history of adult charges without apparent sexual motivation;
    587d. 588The sex offender’s history of juvenile charges, whenever available;
    597e. 598The sex offender’s offender treatment history, including consultations with the sex offender’s treating, or most recent treating, therapist;
    616f. 617The sex offender’s current mental status;
    623g. 624The sex offender’s mental health and substance abuse treatment history as provided by the Department of Corrections;
    641h. 642The sex offender’s personal, social, educational, and work history;
    651i. 652The results of current psychological testing of the sex offender if determined necessary by the qualified practitioner;
    669j. 670A description of the proposed contact, including the location, frequency, duration, and supervisory arrangement;
    684k. 685The child’s preference and relative comfort level with the proposed contact, when age appropriate;
    699l. 700The parent’s or legal guardian’s preference regarding the proposed contact; and
    711m. 712The qualified practitioner’s opinion, along with the basis for that opinion, as to whether the proposed contact would likely pose significant risk of emotional or physical harm to the child.

    742The written report of the assessment must be given to the court;

    7542. 755A recommendation made as a part of the risk assessment report as to whether supervised contact with the child should be approved;
    7773. 778A written consent signed by the child’s parent or legal guardian, if the parent or legal guardian is not the sex offender, agreeing to the sex offender having supervised contact with the child after receiving full disclosure of the sex offender’s present legal status, past criminal history, and the results of the risk assessment. The court may not approve contact with the child if the parent or legal guardian refuses to give written consent for supervised contact;
    8554. 856A safety plan prepared by the qualified practitioner, who provides treatment to the offender, in collaboration with the sex offender, the child’s parent or legal guardian, if the parent or legal guardian is not the sex offender, and the child, when age appropriate, which details the acceptable conditions of contact between the sex offender and the child. The safety plan must be reviewed and approved by the court; and
    9255. 926Evidence that the child’s parent or legal guardian understands the need for and agrees to the safety plan and has agreed to provide, or to designate another adult to provide, constant supervision any time the child is in contact with the offender.

    968The court may not appoint a person to conduct a risk assessment and may not accept a risk assessment from a person who has not demonstrated to the court that he or she has met the requirements of a qualified practitioner as defined in this section.

    1014(f) 1015If the victim was under age 18, a prohibition on working for pay or as a volunteer at any place where children regularly congregate, including, but not limited to, schools, child care facilities, parks, playgrounds, pet stores, libraries, zoos, theme parks, and malls.
    1058(g) 1059Unless otherwise indicated in the treatment plan provided by a qualified practitioner in the sexual offender treatment program, a prohibition on viewing, accessing, owning, or possessing any obscene, pornographic, or sexually stimulating visual or auditory material, including telephone, electronic media, computer programs, or computer services that are relevant to the offender’s deviant behavior pattern.
    1113(h) 1114Effective for probationers and community controllees whose crime is committed on or after July 1, 2005, a prohibition on accessing the Internet or other computer services until a qualified practitioner in the offender’s sex offender treatment program, after a risk assessment is completed, approves and implements a safety plan for the offender’s accessing or using the Internet or other computer services.
    1175(i) 1176A requirement that the probationer or community controllee must submit a specimen of blood or other approved biological specimen to the Department of Law Enforcement to be registered with the DNA data bank.
    1209(j) 1210A requirement that the probationer or community controllee make restitution to the victim, as ordered by the court under s. 1230775.089, 1231for all necessary medical and related professional services relating to physical, psychiatric, and psychological care.
    1246(k) 1247Submission to a warrantless search by the community control or probation officer of the probationer’s or community controllee’s person, residence, or vehicle.
    1269(2) 1270Effective for a probationer or community controllee whose crime was committed on or after October 1, 1997, and who is placed on community control or sex offender probation for a violation of chapter 794, s. 1305800.04, 1306s. 1307827.071, 1308s. 1309847.0135(5), 1310or s. 1312847.0145, 1313in addition to any other provision of this section, the court must impose the following conditions of probation or community control:
    1334(a) 1335As part of a treatment program, participation at least annually in polygraph examinations to obtain information necessary for risk management and treatment and to reduce the sex offender’s denial mechanisms. A polygraph examination must be conducted by a polygrapher who is a member of a national or state polygraph association and who is certified as a postconviction sex offender polygrapher, where available, and shall be paid for by the probationer or community controllee. The results of the polygraph examination shall be provided to the probationer’s or community controllee’s probation officer and qualified practitioner and shall not be used as evidence in court to prove that a violation of community supervision has occurred.
    1447(b) 1448Maintenance of a driving log and a prohibition against driving a motor vehicle alone without the prior approval of the supervising officer.
    1470(c) 1471A prohibition against obtaining or using a post office box without the prior approval of the supervising officer.
    1489(d) 1490If there was sexual contact, a submission to, at the probationer’s or community controllee’s expense, an HIV test with the results to be released to the victim or the victim’s parent or guardian.
    1523(e) 1524Electronic monitoring when deemed necessary by the community control or probation officer and his or her supervisor, and ordered by the court at the recommendation of the Department of Corrections.
    1554(3) 1555Effective for a probationer or community controllee whose crime was committed on or after September 1, 2005, and who:
    1574(a) 1575Is placed on probation or community control for a violation of chapter 794, s. 1589800.04(4), 1590(5), or (6), s. 1594827.071, 1595or s. 1597847.0145 1598and the unlawful sexual activity involved a victim 15 years of age or younger and the offender is 18 years of age or older;
    1622(b) 1623Is designated a sexual predator pursuant to s. 1631775.21; 1632or
    1633(c) 1634Has previously been convicted of a violation of chapter 794, s. 1645800.04(4), 1646(5), or (6), s. 1650827.071, 1651or s. 1653847.0145 1654and the unlawful sexual activity involved a victim 15 years of age or younger and the offender is 18 years of age or older,

    1678the court must order, in addition to any other provision of this section, mandatory electronic monitoring as a condition of the probation or community control supervision.

    1704(4) 1705In addition to all other conditions imposed, for a probationer or community controllee who is subject to supervision for a crime that was committed on or after May 26, 2010, and who has been convicted at any time of committing, or attempting, soliciting, or conspiring to commit, any of the criminal offenses listed in s. 1760943.0435(1)(h)11761.a.(I), or a similar offense in another jurisdiction, against a victim who was under the age of 18 at the time of the offense; if the offender has not received a pardon for any felony or similar law of another jurisdiction necessary for the operation of this subsection, if a conviction of a felony or similar law of another jurisdiction necessary for the operation of this subsection has not been set aside in any postconviction proceeding, or if the offender has not been removed from the requirement to register as a sexual offender or sexual predator pursuant to s. 1860943.04354, 1861the court must impose the following conditions:
    1868(a) 1869A prohibition on visiting schools, child care facilities, parks, and playgrounds, without prior approval from the offender’s supervising officer. The court may also designate additional locations to protect a victim. The prohibition ordered under this paragraph does not prohibit the offender from visiting a school, child care facility, park, or playground for the sole purpose of attending a religious service as defined in s. 1933775.0861 1934or picking up or dropping off the offender’s children or grandchildren at a child care facility or school.
    1952(b) 1953A prohibition on distributing candy or other items to children on Halloween; wearing a Santa Claus costume, or other costume to appeal to children, on or preceding Christmas; wearing an Easter Bunny costume, or other costume to appeal to children, on or preceding Easter; entertaining at children’s parties; or wearing a clown costume; without prior approval from the court.
    2012(5) 2013Effective for a probationer or community controllee whose crime was committed on or after October 1, 2014, and who is placed on probation or community control for a violation of chapter 794, s. 2046800.04, 2047s. 2048827.071, 2049s. 2050847.0135(5), 2051or s. 2053847.0145, 2054in addition to all other conditions imposed, the court must impose a condition prohibiting the probationer or community controllee from viewing, accessing, owning, or possessing any obscene, pornographic, or sexually stimulating visual or auditory material unless otherwise indicated in the treatment plan provided by a qualified practitioner in the sexual offender treatment program. Visual or auditory material includes, but is not limited to, telephone, electronic media, computer programs, and computer services.
History.-s. 59, ch. 95-283; s. 6, ch. 96-409; s. 3, ch. 97-308; s. 14, ch. 98-81; s. 13, ch. 99-201; s. 3, ch. 2000-246; s. 1, ch. 2003-18; s. 1, ch. 2003-63; s. 18, ch. 2004-373; s. 151, ch. 2005-2; s. 20, ch. 2005-28; s. 4, ch. 2005-67; s. 31, ch. 2008-172; ss. 12, 18, ch. 2010-92; s. 15, ch. 2014-4; s. 60, ch. 2016-24; s. 13, ch. 2016-104.

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Note.-Former s. 948.03(5).

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