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FL S1102

FL S1102
Criminal Offenses


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Introduced
02/21/2017
In Committee
03/06/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
05/05/2017

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Revising threshold amounts for failure to remit taxes offenses, retail theft, dealing in stolen property by use of the Internet offenses, stopping payment offenses, offenses involving giving worthless checks, drafts, and debit card orders, and offenses involving payments to the Department of Revenue, etc.

AI Summary

This bill revises the threshold amounts for various theft-related offenses in Florida, including failure to remit taxes, retail theft, dealing in stolen property, stopping payment offenses, worthless check offenses, and payments to the Department of Revenue. The bill generally raises the threshold amounts for these offenses, so that conduct involving less than $500 or $1,000 (depending on the offense) would be treated as a misdemeanor, while conduct involving $500 or more would be a felony. The bill also makes other technical changes to these criminal statutes.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Died in Appropriations (on 05/05/2017)

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