Florida Statutes
Chapter 893 - Drug Abuse Prevention and Control
893.20 - Continuing Criminal Enterprise.


(1) Any person who commits three or more felonies under this chapter in concert with five or more other persons with respect to whom such person occupies a position of organizer, a supervisory position, or any other position of management and who obtains substantial assets or resources from these acts is guilty of engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise.
(2) A person who commits the offense of engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise is guilty of a life felony, punishable pursuant to the Criminal Punishment Code and by a fine of $500,000.
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of s. 948.01, with respect to any person who is found to have violated this section, adjudication of guilt or imposition of sentence may not be suspended, deferred, or withheld.
(4) This section does not prohibit separate convictions and sentences for violation of this section and for felony violations of this chapter.
(5) This section must be interpreted in concert with its federal analog, 21 U.S.C. s. 848.
History.—s. 1, ch. 89-145; s. 25, ch. 93-406; s. 24, ch. 97-194.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XLVI - Crimes

Chapter 893 - Drug Abuse Prevention and Control

893.01 - Short Title.

893.015 - Statutory References.

893.02 - Definitions.

893.03 - Standards and Schedules.

893.0301 - Death Resulting From Apparent Drug Overdose; Reporting Requirements.

893.031 - Industrial Exceptions to Controlled Substance Scheduling.

893.033 - Listed Chemicals.

893.035 - Control of New Substances; Findings of Fact; Delegation of Authority to Attorney General to Control Substances by Rule.

893.0355 - Control of Scheduled Substances; Delegation of Authority to Attorney General to Reschedule Substance, or Delete Substance, by Rule.

893.0356 - Control of New Substances; Findings of Fact; “Controlled Substance Analog” Defined.

893.04 - Pharmacist and Practitioner.

893.05 - Practitioners and Persons Administering Controlled Substances in Their Absence.

893.055 - Prescription Drug Monitoring Program.

893.0551 - Public Records Exemption for the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program.

893.06 - Distribution of Controlled Substances; Order Forms; Labeling and Packaging Requirements.

893.065 - Counterfeit-Resistant Prescription Blanks for Controlled Substances Listed in Schedule Ii, Schedule Iii, Schedule Iv, or Schedule V.

893.07 - Records.

893.08 - Exceptions.

893.09 - Enforcement.

893.10 - Burden of Proof; Photograph or Video Recording of Evidence.

893.101 - Legislative Findings and Intent.

893.105 - Testing and Destruction of Seized Substances.

893.11 - Suspension, Revocation, and Reinstatement of Business and Professional Licenses.

893.12 - Contraband; Seizure, Forfeiture, Sale.

893.13 - Prohibited Acts; Penalties.

893.135 - Trafficking; Mandatory Sentences; Suspension or Reduction of Sentences; Conspiracy to Engage in Trafficking.

893.1351 - Ownership, Lease, Rental, or Possession for Trafficking in or Manufacturing a Controlled Substance.

893.138 - Local Administrative Action to Abate Certain Activities Declared Public Nuisances.

893.145 - “Drug Paraphernalia” Defined.

893.146 - Determination of Paraphernalia.

893.147 - Use, Possession, Manufacture, Delivery, Transportation, Advertisement, or Retail Sale of Drug Paraphernalia, Specified Machines, and Materials.

893.149 - Unlawful Possession of Listed Chemical.

893.1495 - Retail Sale of Ephedrine and Related Compounds.

893.15 - Rehabilitation.

893.165 - County Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Treatment or Education Trust Funds.

893.20 - Continuing Criminal Enterprise.

893.21 - Alcohol-Related or Drug-Related Overdoses; Medical Assistance; Immunity From Arrest, Charge, Prosecution, and Penalization.

893.30 - Controlled Substance Safety Education and Awareness.