(Please Note: This Table of Contents does not contain the entire F.S. 943)
943.085 | Legislative intent with respect to upgrading the quality of law enforcement officers and correctional officers |
943.09 | Criminal Justice Professionalism Program |
943.10 | Definitions; ss. 943.085-943.255 |
943.11 | Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission; membership; meetings; compensation |
943.12 | Powers, duties, and functions of the commission |
943.125 | Law enforcement agency accreditation |
943.13 | Officers' minimum qualifications for employment or appointment |
943.131 | Temporary employment or appointment; minimum basic recruit training exemption |
943.132 | Implementation of federal Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004 |
943.133 | Responsibilities of employing agency, commission, and program with respect to compliance with employment qualifications and the conduct of background investigations: injunctive relief |
943.135 | Requirements for continued employment |
943.137 | Establishment of qualifications and standards above the minimum |
943.139 | Notice of employment, appointment, or separation; response by the officer; duty of commission |
943.1395 | Certification for employment or appointment; concurrent certification; reemployment or reappointment; inactive status; revocation; suspension; investigation |
943.1397 | Officer certification examinations; fee |
943.14 | Commission-certified criminal justice training schools; certificates and diplomas; exemptions; injunctive relief; Fines |
943.146 | Securing of copyrights by the department and sale of department work products |
943.16 | Payment of tuition or officer certification examination fee by employing agency; reimbursement of tuition, other course expenses, wages, and benefits |
943.17 | Basic recruit, advanced, and career development training programs; participation; cost; evaluation |
943.1701 | Uniform statewide policies and procedures; duty of the commission |
943.1702 | Collection of statistics on domestic violence |
943.171 | Basic skills training in handling domestic violence cases |
943.1715 | Basic skills training relating to diverse populations |
943.1716 | Continued employment training relating to diverse populations |
943.1717 | Use of dart-firing stun guns |
943.1718 | Body cameras; policies and procedures |
943.172 | Basic skills training in victims assistance and rights |
943.1724 | Sexual assault investigations training |
943.1725 | Basic skills training on human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immune deficiency syndrome |
943.1726 | Continued employment training relating to diabetic emergencies |
943.17261 | Department of Law Enforcement; training related to medical use of marijuana |
943.1727 | Continued employment training relating to autism spectrum disorder |
943.1728 | Basic skills training relating to the protection of archaeological sites |
943.1729 | Skills training relating to community policing |
943.17291 | Basic skills training in juvenile sexual offender investigation |
943.17295 | Continued employment training relating to juvenile sexual offender investigation |
943.17296 | Training in identifying and investigating elder abuse and neglect. |
943.17297 | Continuing employment training in identifying and investigating human trafficking |
943.17298 | Training in the recognition of and responses to head trauma and brain injury in a child under 6 years of age |
943.173 | Examinations; administration; materials not public records; disposal of materials |
943.175 | In-service training |
943.1755 | Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute |
943.1757 | Criminal justice executives; training; policy report |
943.1758 | Curriculum revision for diverse populations; skills training |
943.18 | Compensation and benefits study; recommendation |
943.19 | Saving clause |
943.22 | Salary incentive program for full-time officers |
943.25 | Criminal justice trust funds; source of funds; use of funds |
943.253 | Exemption; elected officers |
FDLE is composed of five areas: Executive Direction and Business Support, Criminal Investigations and Forensic Science, Criminal Justice Information, Criminal Justice Professionalism and Florida Capitol Police. FDLE’s duties, responsibilities and procedures are mandated through Chapter 943, FS, and Chapter 11, FAC. To learn more about these areas, read our Statement of Agency Organization and Operation or visit our Open Government page.