165.68 Address confidentiality program.
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165.68 Address confidentiality program.
(1)Definitions. In this section:
(a)“Abuse” means an act or threat of any of the following:
1. Child abuse under ss. 813.122
(a)or 948.02 to 948.11 .
2. Domestic abuse, as defined in s. 813.12
(am).
3. Sexual abuse, as defined in s. 103.10
(b)6.
4. Stalking under s. 940.32 .
5. Trafficking under s. 940.302 .
(b)“Actual address” means the residential street address, school address, or work address, or any portion thereof, of a program participant.
(c)“Assigned address” means an address designated by the department and assigned to a program participant.
(d)“Department” means the department of justice.
(e)“Mail” means first class letters and flats delivered by the United States Postal Service, including priority, express, and certified mail. “Mail” does not include a package, parcel, periodical, or catalogue unless it is clearly identifiable as being sent by a state or local agency or unit of government or is clearly identifiable as containing a pharmaceutical or medical item.
(f)“Program assistant” means an individual designated by the department to assist a program participant. The department may designate as a program assistant an employee of the department or of a state or local agency that provides counseling, assistance, or support services to victims, or an employee of or a volunteer for an organization that provides counseling, assistance, or support services free of charge to victims.
(g)“Program participant” means a person who is certified by the department to participate in the confidentiality program established in this section.
(2)Eligibility.
(a)A person is eligible for participation in the confidentiality program established in this section if he or she attests all of the following:
1. That he or she is a resident of this state.