Florida Statutes
Chapter 415 - Adult Protective Services
415.1036 - Immunity.


(1) Any person who participates in making a report under s. 415.1034 or participates in a judicial proceeding resulting therefrom is presumed to be acting in good faith and, unless lack of good faith is shown by clear and convincing evidence, is immune from any liability, civil or criminal, that otherwise might be incurred or imposed. This section does not grant immunity, civil or criminal, to any person who is suspected of having abused, neglected, or exploited, or committed any illegal act upon or against, a vulnerable adult. Further, a resident or employee of a facility that serves vulnerable adults may not be subjected to reprisal or discharge because of the resident’s or employee’s actions in reporting abuse, neglect, or exploitation pursuant to s. 415.1034.
(2) Any person who makes a report under s. 415.1034 has a civil cause of action for appropriate compensatory and punitive damages against any person who causes detrimental changes in the employment status of the reporting party by reason of the reporting party’s making the report. Any detrimental change made in the residency or employment status of such a person, such as, but not limited to, discharge, termination, demotion, transfer, or reduction in pay or benefits or work privileges, or negative evaluations, within 120 days after the report is made establishes a rebuttable presumption that the detrimental action was retaliatory.
History.—s. 98, ch. 95-418; s. 30, ch. 2000-349.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXX - Social Welfare

Chapter 415 - Adult Protective Services

415.101 - Adult Protective Services Act; Legislative Intent.

415.102 - Definitions of Terms Used in Ss. 415.101-415.113.

415.103 - Central Abuse Hotline.

415.1034 - Mandatory Reporting of Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation of Vulnerable Adults; Mandatory Reports of Death.

415.1035 - Facility’s Duty to Inform Residents of Their Right to Report Abusive, Neglectful, or Exploitive Practices.

415.1036 - Immunity.

415.104 - Protective Investigations of Cases of Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation of Vulnerable Adults; Transmittal of Records to State Attorney.

415.1045 - Photographs, Videotapes, and Medical Examinations; Abrogation of Privileged Communications; Confidential Records and Documents.

415.105 - Provision of Protective Services With Consent; Withdrawal of Consent; Interference.

415.1051 - Protective Services Interventions When Capacity to Consent Is Lacking; Nonemergencies; Emergencies; Orders; Limitations.

415.1052 - Interference With Investigation or With the Provision of Protective Services.

415.1055 - Notification to Administrative Entities.

415.106 - Cooperation by the Department and Criminal Justice and Other Agencies.

415.107 - Confidentiality of Reports and Records.

415.1071 - Release of Confidential Information.

415.1099 - Court and Witness Fees Not Allowed.

415.1102 - Adult Protection Teams.

415.1103 - Elder Abuse Fatality Review Teams.

415.1105 - Training Programs.

415.111 - Criminal Penalties.

415.1111 - Civil Actions.

415.1113 - Administrative Fines for False Report of Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation of a Vulnerable Adult.

415.1115 - Civil Actions Involving Elderly Parties; Speedy Trial.

415.113 - Statutory Construction; Treatment by Spiritual Means.