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State | Statute | Description/Statute Name | Statutory language | Amount | Level of offense | Mandatory | Imposed by | Delegation of authority | |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §828.26(1) | Penalties | Any person who violates the provisions of ss. 828.22-828.26 and any rule associated with these sections shall be subject to an administrative fine of up to $10,000 for each violation. | $0 - $10000 | All | Yes | Court | No |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §828.27(4)(b) | Local animal control or cruelty ordinances; penalty |
The governing body of a county or municipality may impose and collect a surcharge of up to $5 upon each civil penalty imposed for violation of an ordinance relating to + See moreanimal control or cruelty. The proceeds from such surcharges shall be used to pay the costs of training for animal control officers.
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$5
per each civil penalty |
Misdemeanor | No | Local jurisdiction | The governing body of a county or municipality |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §828.27(7) | Local animal control or cruelty ordinances; penalty |
Nothing contained in this section shall prevent any county or municipality from enacting any ordinance relating to animal control or cruelty which is identical to the provisions of this chapter + See moreor any other state law, except as to penalty. However, no county or municipal ordinance relating to animal control or cruelty shall conflict with the provisions of this chapter or any other state law. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, the governing body of any county or municipality is authorized to enact ordinances prohibiting or regulating noise from any domesticated animal, violation of which shall be punishable upon conviction by a fine not to exceed $500 or by imprisonment in the county jail for a period not to exceed 60 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, for each violation of such ordinance. This subsection shall not apply to animals on land zoned for agricultural purposes.
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$0 - $500
per each violation of the ordinance |
Misdemeanor | No | Local jurisdiction | The governing body of a county or municipality |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §828.42(4) | Animal enterprise disruption; criminal penalties |
The offender must pay restitution under s. 775.089. Restitution includes, but is not limited to:(a) The reasonable cost of repeating any experimentation that was interrupted or invalidated as a result + See moreof the offense.
(b) The loss of food production or farm income reasonably attributable to the offense.
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restitution
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §831.032(3)(c) | Offenses involving forging or counterfeiting private labels |
In lieu of a fine otherwise authorized by law, when any person has been convicted of an offense under this section, the court may fine the person up to three + See moretimes the retail value of the goods seized, manufactured, or sold, whichever is greater, and may enter orders awarding court costs and the costs of investigation and prosecution, reasonably incurred. The court shall hold a hearing to determine the amount of the fine authorized by this paragraph.
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Three times the retail value of the goods seized, manufactured, or sold, whichever is greater
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All | No | Court | No |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §831.032(3)(c) | Offenses involving forging or counterfeiting private labels |
In lieu of a fine otherwise authorized by law, when any person has been convicted of an offense under this section, the court may fine the person up to three + See moretimes the retail value of the goods seized, manufactured, or sold, whichever is greater, and may enter orders awarding court costs and the costs of investigation and prosecution, reasonably incurred. The court shall hold a hearing to determine the amount of the fine authorized by this paragraph.
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court costs and costs of investigation
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All | No | Court | No |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §831.032(3)(d) | Offenses involving forging or counterfeiting private labels |
When a person is convicted of an offense under this section, the court, pursuant to s. 775.089, shall order the person to pay restitution to the trademark owner and any + See moreother victim of the offense. In determining the value of the property loss to the trademark owner, the court shall include expenses incurred by the trademark owner in the investigation or prosecution of the offense as well as the disgorgement of any profits realized by a person convicted of the offense.
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restitution
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §831.19 | Making or having instruments for counterfeiting coin |
Whoever casts, stamps, engraves, makes or amends, or knowingly has in his or her possession any mould, pattern, die, puncheon, engine, press or other tool or instrument, adapted and designed + See morefor coining or making counterfeit coin in the similitude of any gold, silver or metallic coin, current by law or usage in this state, with intent to use or employ the same, or to cause or to permit the same to be used or employed in coining and making any such false and counterfeit coin as aforesaid, shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison not exceeding 10 years, or by fine not exceeding $1,000.
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$0 - $1000 | All | Yes | Court | No |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §832.062(4)(a) | Prosecution for worthless checks, drafts, debit card orders, or electronic funds transfers made to pay any tax or associated amount administered by the Department of Revenue | In the event of legal action for recovery, the maker, drawer, sender, instructor, orderer, or initiator may be additionally liable for court costs and reasonable attorneys fees. |
court costs and attorney's fees
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All | No | Court | No |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §832.08(5)(a) | State attorney bad check diversion program; fees for collections |
(5) To fund the diversion program, the state attorney may collect a fee on each check that is collected through the state attorneys office, whether it is collected through prosecution + See moreor through the diversion program. Funds collected under this subsection shall be deposited in the State Attorneys Revenue Trust Fund. However, the state attorney may not collect such a fee on any check collected through a diversion program which was in existence in another office prior to October 1, 1986. A fee may be collected by an office operating such a preexisting diversion program for the purpose of funding such program. The amount of the fee for each check shall not exceed:(a) Twenty-five dollars, if the face value does not exceed $50.
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$25
per each bad check |
All | No | Court | State Attorney's Office |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §832.08(5)(a) | State attorney bad check diversion program; fees for collections |
(5) To fund the diversion program, the state attorney may collect a fee on each check that is collected through the state attorneys office, whether it is collected through prosecution + See moreor through the diversion program. Funds collected under this subsection shall be deposited in the State Attorneys Revenue Trust Fund. However, the state attorney may not collect such a fee on any check collected through a diversion program which was in existence in another office prior to October 1, 1986. A fee may be collected by an office operating such a preexisting diversion program for the purpose of funding such program. The amount of the fee for each check shall not exceed:(b) Thirty dollars, if the face value is more than $50 but does not exceed $300.
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$30
per each bad check |
All | No | Court | State Attorney's Office |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §832.08(5)(c) | State attorney bad check diversion program; fees for collections |
(5) To fund the diversion program, the state attorney may collect a fee on each check that is collected through the state attorneys office, whether it is collected through prosecution + See moreor through the diversion program. Funds collected under this subsection shall be deposited in the State Attorneys Revenue Trust Fund. However, the state attorney may not collect such a fee on any check collected through a diversion program which was in existence in another office prior to October 1, 1986. A fee may be collected by an office operating such a preexisting diversion program for the purpose of funding such program. The amount of the fee for each check shall not exceed:(c) Forty dollars, if the face value is more than $300.
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$40
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All | No | Court | State Attorney's Office |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §838.23 | Restitution and community service |
A person who is convicted of any offense in this chapter shall be ordered by the sentencing judge to make restitution to the victim of the offense if, after conducting + See morea hearing, the judge finds that the victim suffered an actual financial loss caused directly or indirectly by the persons offense or an actual financial loss related to the persons criminal episode. A person who is convicted of any offense in this chapter shall also be ordered to perform 250 hours of community service work. Restitution and community service work shall be in addition to any fine or sentence that may be imposed and may not be in lieu thereof.
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restitution
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §839.27 | Restitution and community service |
A person who is convicted of any offense in this chapter shall be ordered by the sentencing judge to make restitution to the victim of the offense if, after conducting + See morea hearing, the judge finds that the victim suffered an actual financial loss caused directly or indirectly by the persons offense or an actual financial loss related to the persons criminal episode. A person who is convicted of any offense in this chapter shall also be ordered to perform 250 hours of community service work. Restitution and community service work shall be in addition to any fine or sentence that may be imposed and may not be in lieu thereof.
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restitution
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §843.19(5) | Offenses against police dogs, fire dogs, SAR dogs, or police horses |
A person convicted of an offense under this section shall make restitution for injuries caused to the police dog, fire dog, SAR dog, or police horse and shall pay the + See morereplacement cost of the animal if, as a result of the offense, the animal can no longer perform its duties.
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replacement cost of animal
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All | Yes | Court | No |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §847.0135(6) | Computer pornography; prohibited computer usage; traveling to meet minor; penalties |
It is unlawful for any owner or operator of a computer online service, Internet service, or local bulletin board service knowingly to permit a subscriber to use the service to + See morecommit a violation of this section. Any person who violates this section commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable by a fine not exceeding $2,000.
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$0 - $2000 | Misdemeanor | No | Court | No |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §847.201(2) | Obscene programming on cable television during promotional period unlawful; penalty; applicability |
(1) It is unlawful for any owner or operator of any cable television service to provide on any basic cable channel during a promotional free weekend or other advertising period + See moreobscene programming or programming otherwise unprotected by the Constitution of the United States.(2) Any person who violates the provisions of subsection (1) is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable by a fine of up to $2,000.
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$0 - $2000 | Misdemeanor | No | Court | No |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §849.086(14)(c) | Card rooms authorized |
Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the division may impose an administrative fine not to exceed $1,000 for each violation against any person who has violated or failed to + See morecomply with the provisions of this section or any rules adopted pursuant thereto.
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$0 - $1000 | All | No | Court | No |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §849.20 | Machines and devices declared nuisance; place of operation subject to lien for fine |
Any room, house, building, boat, vehicle, structure or place wherein any machine or device, or any part thereof, the possession, operation or use of which is prohibited by ss. 849.15-849.23, + See moreshall be maintained or operated, and each of such machines or devices, is declared to be a common nuisance. If a person has knowledge, or reason to believe, that his or her room, house, building, boat, vehicle, structure or place is occupied or used in violation of the provisions of ss. 849.15-849.23 and by acquiescence or consent suffers the same to be used, such room, house, building, boat, vehicle, structure or place shall be subject to a lien for and may be sold to pay all fines or costs assessed against the person guilty of such nuisance, for such violation, and the several state attorneys shall enforce such lien in the courts of this state having jurisdiction.
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fines or costs of nuisance
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All | No | Court | No |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §856.011(3) | Disorderly intoxication |
(1) No person in the state shall be intoxicated and endanger the safety of another person or property, and no person in the state shall be intoxicated or drink any + See morealcoholic beverage in a public place or in or upon any public conveyance and cause a public disturbance.(2) Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
(3) Any person who shall have been convicted or have forfeited collateral under the provisions of subsection (1) three times in the preceding 12 months shall be deemed a habitual offender and may be committed by the court to an appropriate treatment resource for a period of not more than 60 days. Any peace officer, in lieu of incarcerating an intoxicated person for violation of subsection (1), may take or send the intoxicated person to her or his home or to a public or private health facility, and the law enforcement officer may take reasonable measures to ascertain the commercial transportation used for such purposes is paid for by such person in advance. Any law enforcement officers so acting shall be considered as carrying out their official duty.
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cost of transportation
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All | No | Law enforcement | Law enforcement officer |
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