Florida Statutes (Last Updated: April 21, 2021) |
TITLE XLVII. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND CORRECTIONS |
CHAPTER 916. MENTALLY ILL AND INTELLECTUALLY DISABLED DEFENDANTS |
PART I. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
SECTION 916.10. Short title. |
SECTION 916.105. Legislative intent. |
SECTION 916.106. Definitions. |
SECTION 916.1065. Confidentiality of forensic behavioral health evaluations. |
SECTION 916.107. Rights of forensic clients. |
SECTION 916.1075. Sexual misconduct prohibited; reporting required; penalties. |
SECTION 916.1081. Escape from program; penalty. |
SECTION 916.1085. Introduction or removal of certain articles unlawful; penalty. |
SECTION 916.1091. Duties, functions, and powers of institutional security personnel. |
SECTION 916.1093. Operation and administration; rules. |
PART II. FORENSIC SERVICES FOR PERSONS WHO ARE MENTALLY ILL |
SECTION 916.111. Training of mental health experts. |
SECTION 916.115. Appointment of experts. |
SECTION 916.12. Mental competence to proceed. |
SECTION 916.13. Involuntary commitment of defendant adjudicated incompetent. |
SECTION 916.14. Statute of limitations; former jeopardy. |
SECTION 916.145. Dismissal of charges. |
SECTION 916.15. Involuntary commitment of defendant adjudicated not guilty by reason of insanity. |
SECTION 916.16. Jurisdiction of committing court. |
SECTION 916.17. Conditional release. |
SECTION 916.185. Forensic Hospital Diversion Pilot Program. |
PART III. FORENSIC SERVICES FOR PERSONS WHO ARE INTELLECTUALLY DISABLED OR AUTISTIC |
SECTION 916.301. Appointment of experts. |
SECTION 916.3012. Mental competence to proceed. |
SECTION 916.302. Involuntary commitment of defendant determined to be incompetent to proceed. |
SECTION 916.3025. Jurisdiction of committing court. |
SECTION 916.303. Determination of incompetency; dismissal of charges. |
SECTION 916.304. Conditional release. |