(1) As used in this section, the term:
(a) “Calling record” means a record held by a telecommunications company of the telephone calls made or text messages sent or received by a customer of that company.
(b) “Customer” means a person who has received telephone service from a telecommunications company.
(c) “Law enforcement agency” has the same meaning as in s. 23.1225(1)(d).
(d) “Telecommunications company” has the same meaning as in s. 364.02, except that the term includes VoIP service and commercial mobile radio service providers.
(2) It is a violation of this section for a person to:
(a) Obtain or attempt to obtain the calling record of another person without the permission of that person by:
1. Making a false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation to an officer, employee, or agent of a telecommunications company;
2. Making a false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation to a customer of a telecommunications company; or
3. Providing any document to an officer, employee, or agent of a telecommunications company, knowing that the document is forged, is counterfeit, was lost or stolen, was fraudulently obtained, or contains a false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation.
(b) Ask another person to obtain a calling record, knowing that the other person will obtain, or attempt to obtain, the calling record from the telecommunications company in any manner described in paragraph (a).
(c) Sell or offer to sell a calling record obtained in any manner described in paragraph (a) or paragraph (b).
(3) A person who violates this section for the first time commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. A second or subsequent violation constitutes a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
(4) It is not a violation of this section for:
(a) A law enforcement agency to obtain a calling record in connection with the performance of the official duties of that agency in accordance with other applicable laws.
(b) A telecommunications company, or an officer, employee, or agent of a telecommunications company, to obtain a calling record of that company in the course of:
1. Testing the security procedures or systems of the telecommunications company for maintaining the confidentiality of customer information;
2. Investigating an allegation of misconduct or negligence on the part of an officer, employee, or agent of the telecommunications company; or
3. Recovering a calling record that was obtained or received by another person in any manner described in subsection (2).
History.—s. 1, ch. 2006-141.
Structure Florida Statutes
Chapter 817 - Fraudulent Practices
Part I - False Pretenses and Frauds, Generally (Ss. 817.011-817.569)
817.02 - Obtaining property by false personation.
817.021 - False information to obtain a seaport security identification card.
817.025 - Home or private business invasion by false personation; penalties.
817.03 - Making false statement to obtain property or credit.
817.031 - Making false statements; venue of prosecution.
817.032 - Information available to identity theft victims.
817.034 - Florida Communications Fraud Act.
817.0345 - Prohibition of fraudulent marketing practices.
817.05 - False statements to merchants as to financial condition.
817.06 - Misleading advertisements prohibited; penalty.
817.061 - Misleading solicitation of payments prohibited.
817.08 - Receiving money or property upon false promises of services as seaman or sponge fisher.
817.11 - Obtaining property by fraudulent promise to furnish inside information.
817.14 - Procuring assignments of produce upon false representations.
817.15 - False entries in books of business entity.
817.16 - False reports, etc., by officers of banks, trust companies, etc., with intent to defraud.
817.17 - Wrongful use of city, county, or other political subdivision name.
817.18 - Wrongful marking with a city, county, or other political subdivision name.
817.19 - Fraudulent issue of stock certificate or indicia of membership interest.
817.20 - Issuing stock or obligation of corporation beyond authorized amount.
817.21 - Books to be evidence in such cases.
817.22 - Making false invoice to defraud insurer.
817.23 - Making false affidavit to defraud insurer.
817.233 - Burning to defraud the insurer.
817.234 - False and fraudulent insurance claims.
817.2341 - False or misleading statements or supporting documents; penalty.
817.235 - Personal property; removing or altering identification marks.
817.236 - False and fraudulent motor vehicle insurance application.
817.2361 - False or fraudulent proof of motor vehicle insurance.
817.24 - Unlawful to add or alter or deface existing brand.
817.25 - Fraudulently marking or branding.
817.26 - Fraudulently changing marks on animal.
817.265 - False or fraudulent proof of need for an emotional support animal.
817.28 - Fraudulent obtaining of property by gaming.
817.30 - Punishment for unlawful use of badge of certain orders and organizations.
817.31 - Unlawful use of insignia of American Legion; penalty.
817.311 - Unlawful use of badges, etc.
817.312 - Unlawful use of uniforms, medals, or insignia.
817.32 - Fraudulent operation of coin-operated devices.
817.33 - Manufacture, etc., of slugs to be used in coin-operated devices prohibited.
817.34 - False entries and statements by investment companies offering stock or security for sale.
817.35 - Sale of cemetery lots or mausoleum space; promises.
817.355 - Fraudulent creation or possession of admission ticket.
817.357 - Purchase of tickets.
817.361 - Sale or transfer of multiuse tickets.
817.37 - Touting; defining; providing punishment; ejection from racetracks.
817.40 - False, misleading and deceptive advertising and sales; definitions.
817.41 - Misleading advertising prohibited.
817.411 - False information; advertising.
817.4115 - False, deceptive, or misleading advertisement of live musical performances.
817.412 - Sale of used goods as new; penalty.
817.413 - Sale of used motor vehicle goods as new; penalty.
817.414 - Sale of counterfeit security signs and decals.
817.415 - Florida Free Gift Advertising Law.
817.416 - Franchises and distributorships; misrepresentations.
817.417 - Government Impostor and Deceptive Advertisements Act.
817.418 - Offering for sale or advertising personal protective equipment with intent to defraud.
817.44 - Intentional false advertising prohibited.
817.47 - Insurance advertising exempt.
817.481 - Credit or purchases; obtaining illicitly.
817.4821 - Cellular telephone counterfeiting offenses.
817.484 - Obtaining telephone calling records by fraudulent means prohibited.
817.487 - Telephone caller identification systems.
817.49 - False reports of commission of crimes; penalty.
817.504 - Offering or advertising a vaccine with intent to defraud.
817.505 - Patient brokering prohibited; exceptions; penalties.
817.53 - False charges for radio and television repairs and parts; penalty.
817.535 - Unlawful filing of false documents or records against real or personal property.
817.54 - Obtaining of mortgage, mortgage note, promissory note, etc., by false representation.
817.55 - Tourist attraction advertisement; misleading use of the word “free.”
817.554 - Fraudulently offering for sale tour or travel-related services.
817.558 - Water-treatment devices.
817.561 - Violations may be enjoined.
817.5615 - Marks required on optical discs; prohibited acts; penalties.
817.562 - Fraud involving a security interest.
817.5621 - Unlawful subleasing of a motor vehicle.
817.563 - Controlled substance named or described in s. 893.03; sale of substance in lieu thereof.
817.564 - Imitation controlled substances defined; possession and distribution prohibited.
817.565 - Urine testing, fraudulent practices; penalties.
817.5655 - Unlawful use of DNA; penalties; exceptions.
817.568 - Criminal use of personal identification information.
817.5685 - Unlawful possession of the personal identification information of another person.