Florida Senate - 2014 SB 1242 By Senator Simmons 10-01271A-14 20141242__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to no contact orders; amending s. 3 903.047, F.S.; providing for the effect and 4 enforceability of orders of no contact as a part of 5 pretrial release; specifying acts prohibited in a no 6 contact order; providing an effective date. 7 8 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 9 10 Section 1. Paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of section 11 903.047, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 12 903.047 Conditions of pretrial release.— 13 (1) As a condition of pretrial release, whether such 14 release is by surety bail bond or recognizance bond or in some 15 other form, the defendant shall: 16 (b) Refrain from any contact of any type with the victim, 17 except through pretrial discovery pursuant to the Florida Rules 18 of Criminal Procedure. An order of no contact shall be effective 19 immediately upon the order of the court and enforceable until 20 the originating offense is resolved or the order is modified by 21 the court. For the purposes of this section, unless modified by 22 the court, an order of no contact shall include the following 23 prohibited acts: 24 1. Refusing to vacate the dwelling that the parties share; 25 2. Going to, or being within 500 feet of, the victim’s 26 residence, school, place of employment, or a specified place 27 frequented regularly by the victim and any named family or 28 household member; 29 3. Committing an act of violence against the victim; 30 4. Committing any other violation of the order through an 31 intentional unlawful threat, word, or act to do violence to the 32 victim; 33 5. Telephoning, contacting, or otherwise communicating with 34 the victim directly or indirectly, unless the order specifically 35 allows indirect contact through a third party; 36 6. Knowingly and intentionally coming within 100 feet of 37 the victim’s motor vehicle, whether or not that vehicle is 38 occupied; 39 7. Defacing or destroying the victim’s personal property, 40 including the victim’s motor vehicle; or 41 8. Refusing to surrender firearms or ammunition if ordered 42 to do so by the court. 43 Section 2. This act shall take effect October 1, 2014.