(1) Notwithstanding s. 921.0024 and effective for offenses committed on or after July 1, 2009, a court may divert from the state correctional system an offender who would otherwise be sentenced to a state facility by sentencing the offender to a nonstate prison sanction as provided in subsection (2). An offender may be sentenced to a nonstate prison sanction if the offender meets all of the following criteria:
(a) The offender’s primary offense is a felony of the third degree.
(b) The offender’s total sentence points score, as provided in s. 921.0024, is not more than 48 points, or the offender’s total sentence points score is 54 points and 6 of those points are for a violation of probation, community control, or other community supervision, and do not involve a new violation of law.
(c) The offender has not been convicted or previously convicted of a forcible felony as defined in s. 776.08, but excluding any third degree felony violation under chapter 810.
(d) The offender’s primary offense does not require a minimum mandatory sentence.
(2) If the court elects to impose a sentence as provided in this section, the court shall sentence the offender to a term of probation, community control, or community supervision with mandatory participation in a prison diversion program of the Department of Corrections if such program is funded and exists in the judicial circuit in which the offender is sentenced. The prison diversion program shall be designed to meet the unique needs of each judicial circuit and of the offender population of that circuit. The program may require residential, nonresidential, or day-reporting requirements; substance abuse treatment; employment; restitution; academic or vocational opportunities; or community service work.
(3) The court that sentences a defendant to a nonstate prison sanction pursuant to subsection (2) shall make written findings that the defendant meets the criteria in subsection (1); and the sentencing order must indicate that the offender was sentenced to the prison diversion program pursuant to subsection (2). The court may order the offender to pay all or a portion of the costs related to the prison diversion program if the court determines that the offender has the ability to pay.
History.—s. 2, ch. 2009-63.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XLVII - Criminal Procedure and Corrections
921.0017 - Credit Upon Recommitment of Offender Serving Split Sentence.
921.002 - The Criminal Punishment Code.
921.0022 - Criminal Punishment Code; Offense Severity Ranking Chart.
921.0023 - Criminal Punishment Code; Ranking Unlisted Felony Offenses.
921.0024 - Criminal Punishment Code; Worksheet Computations; Scoresheets.
921.00241 - Prison Diversion Program.
921.0025 - Adoption and Implementation of Revised Sentencing Scoresheets.
921.0026 - Mitigating Circumstances.
921.00265 - Recommended Sentences; Departure Sentences; Mandatory Minimum Sentences.
921.0027 - Criminal Punishment Code and Revisions; Applicability.
921.09 - Fees of Physicians Who Determine Sanity at Time of Sentence.
921.12 - Fees of Physicians When Pregnancy Is Alleged as Cause for Not Pronouncing Sentence.
921.137 - Imposition of the Death Sentence Upon an Intellectually Disabled Defendant Prohibited.
921.15 - Stay of Execution of Sentence to Fine; Bond and Proceedings.
921.16 - When Sentences to Be Concurrent and When Consecutive.
921.18 - Sentence for Indeterminate Period for Noncapital Felony.
921.185 - Sentence; Restitution a Mitigation in Certain Crimes.
921.186 - Substantial Assistance.
921.187 - Disposition and Sentencing; Alternatives; Restitution.
921.188 - Placement of Certain State Inmates in Local Detention Facilities.
921.20 - Classification Summary; Florida Commission on Offender Review.
921.21 - Progress Reports to Florida Commission on Offender Review.
921.22 - Determination of Exact Period of Imprisonment by Florida Commission on Offender Review.
921.231 - Presentence Investigation Reports.
921.241 - Felony Judgments; Fingerprints Required in Record.
921.242 - Subsequent Offenses Under Chapter 796; Method of Proof Applicable.
921.243 - Offenses Involving Minor Victims; Offender Records.