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Code · Florida · Title XLIV — Civil Rights · Chapter 761

761.061 Rights of certain churches or religious organizations or individuals.

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(1)The following individuals or entities may not be required to solemnize any marriage or provide services, accommodations, facilities, goods, or privileges for a purpose related to the solemnization, formation, or celebration of any marriage if such an action would cause the individual or entity to violate a sincerely held religious belief of the individual or entity:
(a)A church;
(b)A religious organization;
(c)A religious corporation or association;
(d)A religious fraternal benefit society;
(e)A religious school or educational institution;
(f)An integrated auxiliary of a church;
(g)An individual employed by a church or religious organization while acting in the scope of that employment;
(h)A clergy member; or
(i)A minister.
(2)A refusal to solemnize any marriage or provide services, accommodations, facilities, goods, or privileges under subsection
(1)may not serve as the basis for:
(a)A civil cause of action against any entity or individual protected under subsection (1); or
(b)A civil cause of action, criminal cause of action, or any other action by this state or a political subdivision to penalize or withhold benefits or privileges, including tax exemptions or governmental contracts, grants, or licenses, from any entity or individual protected under subsection (1).
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