Florida Senate - 2013                              CS for SB 504
       
       
       
       By the Committee on Criminal Justice; and Senators Brandes,
       Gardiner, and Lee
       
       
       
       591-02613-13                                           2013504c1
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to animal cruelty; amending s. 828.12,
    3         F.S.; specifying that a person who commits multiple
    4         acts of animal cruelty against one animal or acts of
    5         animal cruelty against multiple animals may be charged
    6         with a separate offense for each such act of animal
    7         cruelty; amending s. 895.02, F.S.; including illegal
    8         animal fighting or baiting as an offense within the
    9         definition of the term “racketeering activity” for
   10         purposes of the Florida RICO (Racketeer Influenced and
   11         Corrupt Organization) Act; providing an effective
   12         date.
   13  
   14  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   15  
   16         Section 1. Section 828.12, Florida Statutes, is amended to
   17  read:
   18         828.12 Cruelty to animals.—
   19         (1) A person who unnecessarily overloads, overdrives,
   20  torments, deprives of necessary sustenance or shelter, or
   21  unnecessarily mutilates, or kills any animal, or causes the same
   22  to be done, or carries in or upon any vehicle, or otherwise, any
   23  animal in a cruel or inhumane manner, commits animal cruelty, is
   24  guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as
   25  provided in s. 775.082 or by a fine of not more than $5,000, or
   26  both.
   27         (2) A person who intentionally commits an act to any animal
   28  which results in the cruel death, or excessive or repeated
   29  infliction of unnecessary pain or suffering, or causes the same
   30  to be done, commits aggravated animal cruelty, is guilty of a
   31  felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082
   32  or by a fine of not more than $10,000, or both.
   33         (a) A person convicted of a violation of this subsection,
   34  where the finder of fact determines that the violation includes
   35  the knowing and intentional torture or torment of an animal that
   36  injures, mutilates, or kills the animal, shall be ordered to pay
   37  a minimum mandatory fine of $2,500 and undergo psychological
   38  counseling or complete an anger management treatment program.
   39         (b) A Any person convicted of a second or subsequent
   40  violation of this subsection shall be required to pay a minimum
   41  mandatory fine of $5,000 and serve a minimum mandatory period of
   42  incarceration of 6 months. In addition, the person shall be
   43  released only upon expiration of sentence, is shall not be
   44  eligible for parole, control release, or any form of early
   45  release, and must serve 100 percent of the court-imposed
   46  sentence. Any plea of nolo contendere shall be considered a
   47  conviction for purposes of this subsection.
   48         (3) A person who commits multiple acts of animal cruelty or
   49  aggravated animal cruelty against an animal may be charged with
   50  a separate offense for each such act. A person who commits
   51  animal cruelty or aggravated animal cruelty against more than
   52  one animal may be charged with a separate offense for each
   53  animal such cruelty was committed upon.
   54         (4)(3) A veterinarian licensed to practice in the state
   55  shall be held harmless from either criminal or civil liability
   56  for any decisions made or services rendered under the provisions
   57  of this section. Such a veterinarian is, therefore, under this
   58  subsection, immune from a lawsuit for his or her part in an
   59  investigation of cruelty to animals.
   60         (5)(4) A person who intentionally trips, fells, ropes, or
   61  lassos the legs of a horse by any means for the purpose of
   62  entertainment or sport shall be guilty of a third degree felony,
   63  punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
   64  As used in this subsection, “trip” means any act that consists
   65  of the use of any wire, pole, stick, rope, or other apparatus to
   66  cause a horse to fall or lose its balance, and “horse” means any
   67  animal of any registered breed of the genus Equus, or any
   68  recognized hybrid thereof. The provisions of this subsection
   69  shall not apply when tripping is used:
   70         (a) To control a horse that is posing an immediate threat
   71  to other livestock or human beings;
   72         (b) For the purpose of identifying ownership of the horse
   73  when its ownership is unknown; or
   74         (c) For the purpose of administering veterinary care to the
   75  horse.
   76         Section 2. Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section
   77  895.02, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
   78         895.02 Definitions.—As used in ss. 895.01-895.08, the term:
   79         (1) “Racketeering activity” means to commit, to attempt to
   80  commit, to conspire to commit, or to solicit, coerce, or
   81  intimidate another person to commit:
   82         (a) Any crime that is chargeable by petition, indictment,
   83  or information under the following provisions of the Florida
   84  Statutes:
   85         1. Section 210.18, relating to evasion of payment of
   86  cigarette taxes.
   87         2. Section 316.1935, relating to fleeing or attempting to
   88  elude a law enforcement officer and aggravated fleeing or
   89  eluding.
   90         3. Section 403.727(3)(b), relating to environmental
   91  control.
   92         4. Section 409.920 or s. 409.9201, relating to Medicaid
   93  fraud.
   94         5. Section 414.39, relating to public assistance fraud.
   95         6. Section 440.105 or s. 440.106, relating to workers’
   96  compensation.
   97         7. Section 443.071(4), relating to creation of a fictitious
   98  employer scheme to commit reemployment assistance fraud.
   99         8. Section 465.0161, relating to distribution of medicinal
  100  drugs without a permit as an Internet pharmacy.
  101         9. Section 499.0051, relating to crimes involving
  102  contraband and adulterated drugs.
  103         10. Part IV of chapter 501, relating to telemarketing.
  104         11. Chapter 517, relating to sale of securities and
  105  investor protection.
  106         12. Section 550.235 or s. 550.3551, relating to dogracing
  107  and horseracing.
  108         13. Chapter 550, relating to jai alai frontons.
  109         14. Section 551.109, relating to slot machine gaming.
  110         15. Chapter 552, relating to the manufacture, distribution,
  111  and use of explosives.
  112         16. Chapter 560, relating to money transmitters, if the
  113  violation is punishable as a felony.
  114         17. Chapter 562, relating to beverage law enforcement.
  115         18. Section 624.401, relating to transacting insurance
  116  without a certificate of authority, s. 624.437(4)(c)1., relating
  117  to operating an unauthorized multiple-employer welfare
  118  arrangement, or s. 626.902(1)(b), relating to representing or
  119  aiding an unauthorized insurer.
  120         19. Section 655.50, relating to reports of currency
  121  transactions, when such violation is punishable as a felony.
  122         20. Chapter 687, relating to interest and usurious
  123  practices.
  124         21. Section 721.08, s. 721.09, or s. 721.13, relating to
  125  real estate timeshare plans.
  126         22. Section 775.13(5)(b), relating to registration of
  127  persons found to have committed any offense for the purpose of
  128  benefiting, promoting, or furthering the interests of a criminal
  129  gang.
  130         23. Section 777.03, relating to commission of crimes by
  131  accessories after the fact.
  132         24. Chapter 782, relating to homicide.
  133         25. Chapter 784, relating to assault and battery.
  134         26. Chapter 787, relating to kidnapping or human
  135  trafficking.
  136         27. Chapter 790, relating to weapons and firearms.
  137         28. Chapter 794, relating to sexual battery, but only if
  138  such crime was committed with the intent to benefit, promote, or
  139  further the interests of a criminal gang, or for the purpose of
  140  increasing a criminal gang member’s own standing or position
  141  within a criminal gang.
  142         29. Section 796.03, s. 796.035, s. 796.04, s. 796.05, or s.
  143  796.07, relating to prostitution and sex trafficking.
  144         30. Chapter 806, relating to arson and criminal mischief.
  145         31. Chapter 810, relating to burglary and trespass.
  146         32. Chapter 812, relating to theft, robbery, and related
  147  crimes.
  148         33. Chapter 815, relating to computer-related crimes.
  149         34. Chapter 817, relating to fraudulent practices, false
  150  pretenses, fraud generally, and credit card crimes.
  151         35. Chapter 825, relating to abuse, neglect, or
  152  exploitation of an elderly person or disabled adult.
  153         36. Section 827.071, relating to commercial sexual
  154  exploitation of children.
  155         37. Section 828.122, relating to fighting or baiting
  156  animals.
  157         38.37. Chapter 831, relating to forgery and counterfeiting.
  158         39.38. Chapter 832, relating to issuance of worthless
  159  checks and drafts.
  160         40.39. Section 836.05, relating to extortion.
  161         41.40. Chapter 837, relating to perjury.
  162         42.41. Chapter 838, relating to bribery and misuse of
  163  public office.
  164         43.42. Chapter 843, relating to obstruction of justice.
  165         44.43. Section 847.011, s. 847.012, s. 847.013, s. 847.06,
  166  or s. 847.07, relating to obscene literature and profanity.
  167         45.44. Section 849.09, s. 849.14, s. 849.15, s. 849.23, or
  168  s. 849.25, relating to gambling.
  169         46.45. Chapter 874, relating to criminal gangs.
  170         47.46. Chapter 893, relating to drug abuse prevention and
  171  control.
  172         48.47. Chapter 896, relating to offenses related to
  173  financial transactions.
  174         49.48. Sections 914.22 and 914.23, relating to tampering
  175  with or harassing a witness, victim, or informant, and
  176  retaliation against a witness, victim, or informant.
  177         50.49. Sections 918.12 and 918.13, relating to tampering
  178  with jurors and evidence.
  179         Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2013.