Florida Statutes
Chapter 775 - General Penalties; Registration of Criminals
775.24 - Duty of the Court to Uphold Laws Governing Sexual Predators and Sexual Offenders.


(1) The Legislature finds that, for the purpose of approving a plea agreement or for other reasons, certain courts enter orders that effectively limit or nullify requirements imposed upon sexual predators and sexual offenders pursuant to the laws of this state and prevent persons or entities from carrying out the duties imposed, or exercising the authority conferred, by such laws. The laws relating to sexual predators and sexual offenders are substantive law. Furthermore, the Congress of the United States has expressly encouraged every state to enact such laws, and has provided that, to the extent that a state’s laws do not meet certain federal requirements, the state will lose significant federal funding provided to the state for law enforcement and public safety programs. Unless a court that enters such an order determines that a person or entity is not operating in accordance with the laws governing sexual predators or sexual offenders, or that such laws or any part of such laws are unconstitutional or unconstitutionally applied, the court unlawfully encroaches on the Legislature’s exclusive power to make laws and places at risk significant public interests of the state.
(2) If a person meets the criteria in this chapter for designation as a sexual predator or meets the criteria in s. 943.0435, s. 944.606, s. 944.607, or any other law for classification as a sexual offender, the court may not enter an order, for the purpose of approving a plea agreement or for any other reason, which:
(a) Exempts a person who meets the criteria for designation as a sexual predator or classification as a sexual offender from such designation or classification, or exempts such person from the requirements for registration or community and public notification imposed upon sexual predators and sexual offenders;
(b) Restricts the compiling, reporting, or release of public records information that relates to sexual predators or sexual offenders; or
(c) Prevents any person or entity from performing its duties or operating within its statutorily conferred authority as such duty or authority relates to sexual predators or sexual offenders.

(3) If the court enters an order that affects an agency’s performance of a duty imposed under the laws governing sexual predators or sexual offenders, or that limits the agency’s exercise of authority conferred under such laws, the Legislature strongly encourages the affected agency to file a motion in the court that entered such order. The affected agency may, within 1 year after the receipt of any such order, move to modify or set aside the order or, if such order is in the nature of an injunction, move to dissolve the injunction. Grounds for granting any such motion include, but need not be limited to:
(a) The affected agency was not properly noticed.
(b) The court is not authorized to enjoin the operation of a statute that has been duly adjudged constitutional and operative unless the statute is illegally applied or unless the statute or the challenged part of it is unconstitutional on adjudicated grounds.
(c) Jurisdiction may not be conferred by consent of the parties.
(d) To the extent that the order is based upon actions the agency might take, the court’s order is premature and, if and when such actions are taken, these actions may be challenged in appropriate proceedings to determine their enforceability.
(e) The injunction affects the public interest and would cause injury to the public.
(f) The order creates an unenforceable, perpetual injunction.
(g) The order seeks to restrict the agency in the performance of its duties outside the court’s territorial jurisdiction.

History.—s. 4, ch. 98-81; s. 2, ch. 2002-58; s. 7, ch. 2004-371; s. 67, ch. 2016-24; s. 28, ch. 2016-104; s. 15, ch. 2021-156.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XLVI - Crimes

Chapter 775 - General Penalties; Registration of Criminals

775.01 - Common Law of England.

775.011 - Short Title; Applicability to Antecedent Offenses.

775.012 - General Purposes.

775.02 - Punishment of Common-Law Offenses.

775.021 - Rules of Construction.

775.022 - Effect of Reenactment or Amendment of Criminal Statutes; References in Criminal Statutes.

775.027 - Insanity Defense.

775.03 - Benefit of Clergy.

775.04 - What Penal Acts or Omissions Not Public Offenses.

775.051 - Voluntary Intoxication; Not a Defense; Evidence Not Admissible for Certain Purposes; Exception.

775.08 - Classes and Definitions of Offenses.

775.081 - Classifications of Felonies and Misdemeanors.

775.082 - Penalties; Applicability of Sentencing Structures; Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Certain Reoffenders Previously Released From Prison.

775.0823 - Violent Offenses Committed Against Law Enforcement Officers, Correctional Officers, State Attorneys, Assistant State Attorneys, Justices, or Judges.

775.083 - Fines.

775.0835 - Fines; Surcharges; Crimes Compensation Trust Fund.

775.0837 - Habitual Misdemeanor Offenders.

775.084 - Violent Career Criminals; Habitual Felony Offenders and Habitual Violent Felony Offenders; Three-Time Violent Felony Offenders; Definitions; Procedure; Enhanced Penalties or Mandatory Minimum Prison Terms.

775.0841 - Legislative Findings and Intent.

775.0842 - Persons Subject to Career Criminal Prosecution Efforts.

775.0843 - Policies to Be Adopted for Career Criminal Cases.

775.08435 - Prohibition on Withholding Adjudication in Felony Cases.

775.0844 - White Collar Crime Victim Protection Act.

775.0845 - Wearing Mask While Committing Offense; Reclassification.

775.0846 - Possession of Bulletproof Vest While Committing Certain Offenses.

775.0847 - Possession or Promotion of Certain Images of Child Pornography; Reclassification.

775.0849 - Public Service Announcements; Ch. 99-188.

775.085 - Evidencing Prejudice While Committing Offense; Reclassification.

775.0861 - Offenses Against Persons on the Grounds of Religious Institutions; Reclassification.

775.0862 - Sexual Offenses Against Students by Authority Figures; Reclassification.

775.0863 - Evidencing Prejudice While Committing Offense Against Person With Mental or Physical Disability; Reclassification.

775.087 - Possession or Use of Weapon; Aggravated Battery; Felony Reclassification; Minimum Sentence.

775.0871 - Public Service Announcements.

775.0875 - Unlawful Taking, Possession, or Use of Law Enforcement Officer’s Firearm; Crime Reclassification; Penalties.

775.0877 - Criminal Transmission of Hiv; Procedures; Penalties.

775.089 - Restitution.

775.091 - Public Service.

775.13 - Registration of Convicted Felons, Exemptions; Penalties.

775.14 - Limitation on Withheld Sentences.

775.15 - Time Limitations; General Time Limitations; Exceptions.

775.16 - Drug Offenses; Additional Penalties.

775.21 - The Florida Sexual Predators Act.

775.215 - Residency Restriction for Persons Convicted of Certain Sex Offenses.

775.24 - Duty of the Court to Uphold Laws Governing Sexual Predators and Sexual Offenders.

775.25 - Prosecutions for Acts or Omissions.

775.26 - Registration of Career Offenders and Public Notification; Legislative Findings and Intent.

775.261 - The Florida Career Offender Registration Act.

775.30 - Terrorism; Defined; Penalties.

775.31 - Facilitating or Furthering Terrorism; Felony or Misdemeanor Reclassification.

775.32 - Use of Military-Type Training Provided by a Designated Foreign Terrorist Organization.

775.33 - Providing Material Support or Resources for Terrorism or to Terrorist Organizations.

775.34 - Membership in a Designated Foreign Terrorist Organization.

775.35 - Agroterrorism; Penalties.