(1) Any Class D or Class G seaport security officer certified under the federal Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 guidelines or any employee of the seaport security force certified under the federal Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 guidelines who has probable cause to believe that a person is trespassing pursuant to s. 810.08 or s. 810.09 or this chapter in a designated secure or restricted area pursuant to s. 311.12(3) is authorized to detain such person in a reasonable manner for a reasonable period of time pending the arrival of a law enforcement officer, and such action does not render the security officer criminally or civilly liable for false arrest, false imprisonment, or unlawful detention.
(2) Upon detaining a person for trespass, the seaport security officer shall immediately call a certified law enforcement officer to the scene.
History.—s. 6, ch. 2006-193; s. 6, ch. 2009-171; s. 5, ch. 2011-41.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XXII - Ports and Harbors
Chapter 311 - Seaport Programs and Facilities
311.07 - Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development Funding.
311.09 - Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development Council.
311.10 - Strategic Port Investment Initiative.
311.101 - Intermodal Logistics Center Infrastructure Support Program.
311.103 - Designation of State Freight Logistics Zones.
311.105 - Florida Seaport Environmental Management Committee; Permitting; Mitigation.
311.106 - Seaport Stormwater Permitting and Mitigation.
311.11 - Seaport Employment Training Grant Program.
311.122 - Seaport Law Enforcement Agency; Authorization; Requirements; Powers; Training.
311.123 - Maritime Domain Security Awareness Training Program.
311.124 - Trespassing; Detention by a Certified Seaport Security Officer.
311.13 - Certain Information Exempt From Disclosure.
311.22 - Additional Authorization for Funding Certain Dredging Projects.
311.25 - Florida Seaports; Local Ballot Initiatives and Referendums.