Florida Statutes
Chapter 784 - Assault; Battery; Culpable Negligence
784.086 - Reproductive Battery.


(1) As used in this section, the term:
(a) “Donor” means a person who donates reproductive material, regardless of whether for personal use or compensation.
(b) “Health care practitioner” has the same meaning as provided in s. 456.001.
(c) “Recipient” means a person who receives reproductive material from a donor.
(d) “Reproductive material” means any human “egg” or “sperm” as those terms are defined in s. 742.13, or a human zygote.
(e) “Zygote” means a fertilized ovum.

(2) A health care practitioner may not intentionally transfer into the body of a recipient human reproductive material or implant a human embryo of a donor, knowing the recipient has not consented to the use of the human reproductive material or human embryo from that donor.
(a) A health care practitioner who violates this section commits reproductive battery, a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
(b) A health care practitioner who violates this section and who is the donor of the reproductive material commits a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

(3) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the period of limitation for a violation under this section does not begin to run until the date on which the violation is discovered and reported to law enforcement or any other governmental agency.
(4) It is not a defense to the crime of reproductive battery that the recipient consented to an anonymous donor.
History.—s. 6, ch. 2020-31.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XLVI - Crimes

Chapter 784 - Assault; Battery; Culpable Negligence

784.011 - Assault.

784.021 - Aggravated Assault.

784.03 - Battery; Felony Battery.

784.041 - Felony Battery; Domestic Battery by Strangulation.

784.045 - Aggravated Battery.

784.046 - Action by Victim of Repeat Violence, Sexual Violence, or Dating Violence for Protective Injunction; Dating Violence Investigations, Notice to Victims, and Reporting; Pretrial Release Violations; Public Records Exemption.

784.047 - Penalties for Violating Protective Injunction Against Violators.

784.048 - Stalking; Definitions; Penalties.

784.0485 - Stalking; Injunction; Powers and Duties of Court and Clerk; Petition; Notice and Hearing; Temporary Injunction; Issuance of Injunction; Statewide Verification System; Enforcement.

784.0487 - Violation of an Injunction for Protection Against Stalking or Cyberstalking.

784.049 - Sexual Cyberharassment.

784.0495 - Mob Intimidation.

784.05 - Culpable Negligence.

784.062 - Misuse of Laser Lighting Devices.

784.07 - Assault or Battery of Law Enforcement Officers, Firefighters, Emergency Medical Care Providers, Public Transit Employees or Agents, or Other Specified Officers; Reclassification of Offenses; Minimum Sentences.

784.071 - Assault or Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer; Missing While in Line of Duty; Blue Alert.

784.074 - Assault or Battery on Sexually Violent Predators Detention or Commitment Facility Staff; Reclassification of Offenses.

784.075 - Battery on Detention or Commitment Facility Staff or a Juvenile Probation Officer.

784.076 - Battery on Health Services Personnel.

784.078 - Battery of Facility Employee by Throwing, Tossing, or Expelling Certain Fluids or Materials.

784.08 - Assault or Battery on Persons 65 Years of Age or Older; Reclassification of Offenses; Minimum Sentence.

784.081 - Assault or Battery on Specified Officials or Employees; Reclassification of Offenses.

784.082 - Assault or Battery by a Person Who Is Being Detained in a Prison, Jail, or Other Detention Facility Upon Visitor or Other Detainee; Reclassification of Offenses.

784.083 - Assault or Battery on Code Inspectors.

784.085 - Battery of Child by Throwing, Tossing, Projecting, or Expelling Certain Fluids or Materials.

784.086 - Reproductive Battery.