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Code · Florida · Title XLVII — Criminal Procedure and Corrections · Chapter 943

943.051 Criminal justice information; collection and storage; fingerprinting.

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(1)The Criminal Justice Information Program, acting as the state’s central criminal justice information repository, shall:
(a)Collect, process, store, maintain, and disseminate criminal justice information and records necessary to the operation of the criminal justice information system of the department.
(b)Develop systems that inform one criminal justice agency of the criminal justice information held or maintained by other criminal justice agencies.
(2)The fingerprints, palm prints, and facial images of each adult person charged with or convicted of a felony, misdemeanor, or violation of a comparable ordinance by a state, county, municipal, or other law enforcement agency shall be captured and electronically submitted to the department in the manner prescribed by rule. Exceptions to this requirement for specified misdemeanors or comparable ordinance violations may be made by the department by rule.
(3)(a) The fingerprints, palm prints, and facial images of a minor who is charged with or found to have committed an offense that would be a felony if committed by an adult shall be captured and electronically submitted to the department in the manner prescribed by rule.
(b)A minor who is charged with or found to have committed the following offenses shall be fingerprinted and the fingerprints shall be submitted electronically to the department, unless the minor is issued a prearrest delinquency citation pursuant to s. 985.12 :
1. Assault, as defined in s. 784.011 .
2. Battery, as defined in s. 784.03 .
3. Carrying a concealed weapon, as defined in s. 790.01 (2).
4. Unlawful use of destructive devices or bombs, as defined in s. 790.1615 (1).
5. Neglect of a child, as defined in s. 827.03 (1)(e).
6. Assault or battery on a law enforcement officer, a firefighter, or other specified persons, as provided in s. 784.07 .
7. Open carrying of a weapon, as defined in s. 790.053 .
8. Exposure of sexual organs, as defined in s. 800.03 .
9. Unlawful possession of a firearm, as defined in s. 790.22 (5).
10. Petit theft, as defined in s. 812.014 (3).
11. Cruelty to animals, as defined in s. 828.12 (1).
12. Arson, as defined in s. 806.031 (1).
13. Unlawful possession or discharge of a weapon or firearm at a school-sponsored event or on school property, as provided in s. 790.115 .
(4)Fingerprints shall be used as the basis for criminal history records.
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