(1) The executive director shall have served at least 5 years as a police executive or possess training and experience in police affairs or public administration and shall be a bona fide resident of the state. It shall be the duty of the executive director to supervise, direct, coordinate, and administer all activities of the department and to exercise the duties prescribed for the director of the Florida Mutual Aid Plan under part I of chapter 23, known as the Florida Mutual Aid Act.
(2) Upon specific direction by the Governor in writing to the executive director, the department shall investigate the misconduct, in connection with their official duties, of public officials and employees and of members of public corporations and authorities subject to suspension or removal by the Governor. All records related to such investigation, including any correspondence from the Governor, are confidential and exempt from the provisions of s. 119.07(1) until such time as the investigation is completed or ceases to be active. For purposes of this subsection, an investigation is considered “active” while the investigation is being conducted by the department with a reasonable, good faith belief that it may lead to the filing of criminal proceedings or gubernatorial action. An investigation does not cease to be active if the department is proceeding with reasonable dispatch and there is a good faith belief that either gubernatorial action or action by the department or other administrative or law enforcement agency may be initiated.
(3) The department shall employ such administrative, clerical, technical, and professional personnel, including directors, as are required, at salaries to be established by the department, to perform such duties as the department may prescribe.
(4) The department shall adopt rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement the provisions of law conferring powers or duties upon it. The department may adopt rules defining acts of misconduct and setting standards of disciplinary action for its employees.
(5) The department may make and enter into all contracts and agreements with other agencies, organizations, associations, corporations, individuals, or federal agencies as the department may determine are necessary, expedient, or incidental to the performance of its duties or the execution of its power under this chapter. However, nothing in this chapter shall authorize the employment of private investigative personnel by contract to conduct investigations.
(6)(a) The department shall be governed by all laws regulating the purchase of supplies and equipment as other state agencies and may enter into contracts with other state agencies to make photographs and photocopies, to transmit information electronically, and to perform all those services consonant with the purpose of this chapter.
(b) It may use without charge the technical personnel and equipment of any state agency.
(7) The powers herein enumerated, or set forth in other parts of this chapter, shall be deemed an exercise of the state police power for the protection of the welfare, health, peace, safety, and morals of the people and shall be liberally construed.
(8) The Department of Legal Affairs shall be the legal adviser to and shall represent the department.
(9) The department may accept for any of its purposes and functions under this chapter any and all donations of property, real, personal, or mixed, and grants of money, from any governmental unit or public agency or from any institution, person, firm, or corporation. Such moneys shall be deposited, disbursed, and administered in a trust fund as provided by law.
(10) The department shall make an annual report of its activities to the Governor and to the Legislature and include in such report its recommendations for additional legislation.
(11) The department shall establish headquarters in Tallahassee. The Department of Management Services shall furnish the department with proper and adequate housing for its operation.
(12) The department may establish, implement, and maintain a statewide, integrated crime information system capable of transmitting criminal justice information relating to criminal offenses to and between criminal justice agencies throughout the state.
(13) Subject to sufficient annual appropriations, the department shall develop and maintain, in consultation with the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Information Systems Council under s. 943.08, an information system that supports the administration of the state’s criminal and juvenile justice information sharing in compliance with this chapter and other provisions of law. The department shall serve as custodial manager of the Criminal Justice Network developed and maintained as part of the information system authorized by this subsection.
(14) The department, with respect to counter-terrorism efforts, responses to acts of terrorism within or affecting this state, and other matters related to the domestic security of Florida as it relates to terrorism, shall coordinate and direct the law enforcement, initial emergency, and other initial responses. The department shall work closely with the Division of Emergency Management, other federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, fire and rescue agencies, first-responder agencies, and others involved in preparation against acts of terrorism in or affecting this state and in the response to such acts. The executive director of the department, or another member of the department designated by the director, shall serve as Chief of Domestic Security for the purpose of directing and coordinating such efforts. The department and Chief of Domestic Security shall use the regional domestic security task forces as established in this chapter to assist in such efforts.
(15) The Department of Law Enforcement, in consultation with the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Information Systems Council established in s. 943.06, shall modify the existing statewide uniform statute table in its criminal history system to meet the business requirements of state and local criminal justice and law enforcement agencies. In order to accomplish this objective, the department shall:
(a) Define the minimum business requirements necessary for successful implementation.
(b) Consider the charging and booking requirements of sheriffs’ offices and police departments and the business requirements of state attorneys, public defenders, criminal conflict and civil regional counsel, clerks of court, judges, and state law enforcement agencies.
(c) Adopt rules establishing the necessary technical and business process standards required to implement, operate, and ensure uniform system use and compliance.
(16) Upon request, the department shall consult with sheriffs to provide input regarding programmatic guiding principles, practices, and resources in order to assist in the development and implementation of the Coach Aaron Feis Guardian Program established pursuant to s. 30.15. Such input and guidance may include, but need not be limited to, standards, curriculum, instructional strategies, evaluation, certification, records retention, equipment, and other resource needs.
History.—ss. 3, 9, ch. 74-386; s. 5, ch. 81-142; s. 1, ch. 89-3; s. 314, ch. 92-279; s. 55, ch. 92-326; s. 4, ch. 93-204; s. 7, ch. 93-405; s. 440, ch. 96-406; s. 3, ch. 98-94; s. 226, ch. 98-200; s. 2, ch. 98-251; s. 4, ch. 2000-226; s. 1, ch. 2001-365; s. 2, ch. 2005-165; s. 36, ch. 2010-162; s. 9, ch. 2013-116; s. 3, ch. 2019-22.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XLVII - Criminal Procedure and Corrections
Chapter 943 - Department of Law Enforcement
943.03 - Department of Law Enforcement.
943.031 - Florida Violent Crime and Drug Control Council.
943.03101 - Counter-Terrorism Coordination.
943.0311 - Chief of Domestic Security; Duties of the Department With Respect to Domestic Security.
943.0312 - Regional Domestic Security Task Forces.
943.0313 - Domestic Security Oversight Council.
943.0314 - Public Records and Public Meetings Exemptions; Domestic Security Oversight Council.
943.032 - Financial Crime Analysis Center and Financial Transaction Database.
943.041 - Crimes Against Children Criminal Profiling Program.
943.0412 - Identity Theft and Fraud Grant Program.
943.042 - Violent Crime Investigative Emergency and Drug Control Strategy Implementation Account.
943.0433 - Soliciting for Prostitution Public Database.
943.0435 - Sexual Offenders Required to Register With the Department; Penalty.
943.0436 - Duty of the Court to Uphold Laws Governing Sexual Predators and Sexual Offenders.
943.0437 - Commercial Social Networking Websites.
943.0438 - Athletic Coaches for Independent Sanctioning Authorities.
943.045 - Definitions; Ss. 943.045-943.08.
943.046 - Notification of Criminal Offender Information.
943.05 - Criminal Justice Information Program; Duties; Crime Reports.
943.051 - Criminal Justice Information; Collection and Storage; Fingerprinting.
943.0515 - Retention of Criminal History Records of Minors.
943.052 - Disposition Reporting.
943.0525 - Criminal Justice Information Systems; Use by State and Local Agencies.
943.053 - Dissemination of Criminal Justice Information; Fees.
943.0535 - Aliens, Criminal Records.
943.054 - Exchange of Federal Criminal History Records and Information.
943.0542 - Access to Criminal History Information Provided by the Department to Qualified Entities.
943.0543 - National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact; Ratification and Implementation.
943.0544 - Criminal Justice Information Network and Information Management.
943.056 - Criminal History Records; Access, Review, and Challenge.
943.057 - Access to Criminal Justice Information for Research or Statistical Purposes.
943.0575 - Public Access to Records.
943.0578 - Lawful Self-Defense Expunction.
943.0581 - Administrative Expunction for Arrests Made Contrary to Law or by Mistake.
943.0582 - Diversion Program Expunction.
943.0583 - Human Trafficking Victim Expunction.
943.0585 - Court-Ordered Expunction of Criminal History Records.
943.059 - Court-Ordered Sealing of Criminal History Records.
943.0595 - Automatic Sealing of Criminal History Records.
943.06 - Criminal and Juvenile Justice Information Systems Council.
943.08 - Duties; Criminal and Juvenile Justice Information Systems Council.
943.081 - Public Safety System Information Technology Resources; Guiding Principles.
943.082 - School Safety Awareness Program.
943.09 - Criminal Justice Professionalism Program.
943.10 - Definitions; Ss. 943.085-943.255.
943.11 - Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission; Membership; Meetings; Compensation.
943.12 - Powers, Duties, and Functions of the Commission.
943.13 - Officers’ Minimum Qualifications for Employment or Appointment.
943.131 - Temporary Employment or Appointment; Minimum Basic Recruit Training Exemptions.
943.134 - Release of Employee Information by Employers.
943.135 - Requirements for Continued Employment.
943.137 - Establishment of Qualifications and Standards Above the Minimum.
943.1397 - Officer Certification Examinations; Fee.
943.146 - Securing of Copyrights by the Department and Sale of Department Work Products.
943.1701 - Uniform Statewide Policies and Procedures; Duty of the Commission.
943.1702 - Collection of Statistics on Domestic Violence.
943.171 - Basic Skills Training in Handling Domestic Violence Cases.
943.1715 - Basic Skills Training Relating to Diverse Populations.
943.1716 - Continued Employment Training Relating to Diverse Populations.
943.1717 - Use of Dart-Firing Stun Guns.
943.1718 - Body Cameras; Policies and Procedures.
943.1719 - Basic Skills Training Relating to the Use of Electronic Databases.
943.17191 - Continued Employment Training Relating to the Use of Electronic Databases.
943.172 - Basic Skills Training in Victims Assistance and Rights.
943.1724 - Sexual Assault Investigation Training.
943.1726 - Continued Employment Training Relating to Diabetic Emergencies.
943.17261 - Department of Law Enforcement; Training Related to Medical Use of Marijuana.
943.1727 - Continued Employment Training Relating to Autism Spectrum Disorder.
943.1728 - Basic Skills Training Relating to the Protection of Archaeological Sites.
943.1729 - Skills Training Relating to Community Policing.
943.17291 - Basic Skills Training in Juvenile Sexual Offender Investigation.
943.17295 - Continued Employment Training Relating to Juvenile Sexual Offender Investigation.
943.17296 - Training in Identifying and Investigating Elder Abuse and Neglect.
943.17297 - Continuing Employment Training in Identifying and Investigating Human Trafficking.
943.173 - Examinations; Administration; Materials Not Public Records; Disposal of Materials.
943.1735 - Basic Skills Training Related to Use of Force; Use of Force Policies; Contents.
943.1740 - Standards for Use of Force Investigations.
943.1745 - Training Relating to Officer Health and Wellness Principles.
943.1755 - Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute.
943.1757 - Criminal Justice Executives; Training; Policy Report.
943.1758 - Curriculum Revision for Diverse Populations; Skills Training.
943.18 - Compensation and Benefits Study; Recommendation.
943.22 - Salary Incentive Program for Full-Time Officers.
943.25 - Criminal Justice Trust Funds; Source of Funds; Use of Funds.
943.253 - Exemption; Elected Officers.
943.255 - Effect of Chs. 80-71 and 81-24 on Prior Rules and Administrative Proceedings.
943.256 - Criminal Justice Selection Centers; Creation.
943.2563 - Advisory Board Organization; Center Oversight.
943.2564 - Center Supervision; Role of Directing School or Directing Agency.
943.2565 - Centralized Information Centers on Prospective Employment Candidates.
943.2566 - Promotions; Feasibility Study to Establish Pool of Evaluators to Assess Qualifications.
943.2567 - Operation and Administration Accounts; Annual Budget.
943.2568 - Advisory Boards; Expense Reimbursement.
943.257 - Independent Audit Documentation Subject to Inspection.
943.32 - Statewide Criminal Analysis Laboratory System.
943.3251 - Postsentencing DNA Testing.
943.326 - DNA Evidence Collected in Sexual Offense Investigations.
943.33 - State-Operated Criminal Analysis Laboratories.
943.34 - Powers and Duties of Department in Relation to State-Operated Laboratories.
943.35 - Funding for Existing Laboratories.
943.36 - Submission of Annual Budget.
943.361 - Statewide Criminal Analysis Laboratory System; Funding Through Fine Surcharges.
943.362 - Forfeiture and Investigative Support Trust Fund.
943.365 - Federal Law Enforcement Trust Fund.
943.366 - Federal Grants Trust Fund.
943.367 - Administrative Trust Fund.
943.37 - Option to Become State-Operated Laboratory; Operational Control.
943.403 - Rulemaking; Criminal Justice Program.
943.601 - Preservation of Legislative Powers.
943.61 - Powers and Duties of the Capitol Police.
943.611 - Director of Capitol Police.
943.62 - Investigations by the Capitol Police.
943.63 - Arrest by the Capitol Police.
943.66 - Rules; Facilities Program, Capitol Police; Traffic Regulation.
943.68 - Transportation and Protective Services.
943.681 - Capitol Police Program; Funding.
943.685 - Authority to Purchase Good Will and Promotional Materials.
943.686 - Unauthorized Use of Department of Law Enforcement Emblems or Names Prohibited.
943.687 - Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission.
943.6871 - Criminal Justice Data Transparency.