Florida Statutes (Last Updated: April 21, 2021) |
TITLE XLVII. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND CORRECTIONS |
CHAPTER 985. JUVENILE JUSTICE; INTERSTATE COMPACT ON JUVENILES |
PART XII. MISCELLANEOUS OFFENSES |
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- 1(1)(a) 2Except as authorized through program policy or operating procedure or as authorized by the facility superintendent, program director, or manager, a person may not introduce into or upon the grounds of a juvenile detention facility or commitment program, or take or send, or attempt to take or send, from a juvenile detention facility or commitment program, any of the following articles, which are declared to be contraband under this section:721. 73Any unauthorized article of food or clothing.802. 81Any intoxicating beverage or any beverage that causes or may cause an intoxicating effect.953. 96Any controlled substance as defined in s. 103893.02(4), 104marijuana as defined in s. 109381.986, 110hemp as defined in s. 115581.217, 116industrial hemp as defined in s. 1221004.4473, 123or any prescription or nonprescription drug that has a hypnotic, stimulating, or depressing effect.1374. 138Any firearm or weapon of any kind or any explosive substance.1495. 150Any cellular telephone or other portable communication device as described in s. 162944.47(1)(a)6163., intentionally and unlawfully introduced inside the secure perimeter of any juvenile detention facility or commitment program. As used in this subparagraph, the term “portable communication device” does not include any device that has communication capabilities which has been approved or issued by the facility superintendent, program director, or manager.2136. 214Any vapor-generating electronic device as defined in s. 222386.203, 223intentionally and unlawfully introduced inside the secure perimeter of any juvenile detention facility or commitment program.239(b) 240A person may not transmit contraband to, cause contraband to be transmitted to or received by, attempt to transmit contraband to, or attempt to cause contraband to be transmitted to or received by, a juvenile offender into or upon the grounds of a juvenile detention facility or commitment program, except as authorized through program policy or operating procedures or as authorized by the facility superintendent, program director, or manager.309(c) 310A juvenile offender or any person, while upon the grounds of a juvenile detention facility or commitment program, may not be in actual or constructive possession of any article or thing declared to be contraband under this section, except as authorized through program policy or operating procedures or as authorized by the facility superintendent, program director, or manager.368(2)(a) 369Any person who violates this section as it pertains to an article of contraband described in subparagraph (1)(a)1. commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 399775.082, 400s. 401775.083, 402or s. 404775.084405.406(b) 407Any person who violates this section as it pertains to an article of contraband described in subparagraph (1)(a)5. or subparagraph (1)(a)6. commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 440775.082 441or s. 443775.083444.445(c) 446In all other cases, a person who violates this section commits a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 468775.082, 469s. 470775.083, 471or s. 473775.084474.
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Note.-Former s. 985.4046.