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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XLVII
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND CORRECTIONS
Chapter 946
INMATE LABOR AND CORRECTIONAL WORK PROGRAMS
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F.S. 946.42
946.42 Use of inmates on private property.
(1) The department may allow inmates who meet the criteria provided in s. 946.40 to enter onto private property to perform public works or for the following purposes:
(a) To accept and collect donations for the use and benefit of the department.
(b) To assist federal, state, local, and private agencies before, during, and after emergencies or disasters.
(2) As used in this section, the term:
(a) “Disaster” means any natural, technological, or civil emergency that causes damage of sufficient severity and magnitude to result in a declaration of a state of emergency by a county, the Governor, or the President of the United States.
(b) “Donations” means gifts of tangible personal property and includes equipment, fixtures, construction materials, food items, and other tangible personal property of a consumable or nonconsumable nature.
(c) “Emergency” means any occurrence or threat of an occurrence, whether natural, technological, or manmade, in war or in peace, that results or may result in substantial injury or harm to the population or substantial damage to or loss of property.
History.s. 16, ch. 2010-64.

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United States v. Lee

586 F.3d 859, 2009 U.S. App. LEXIS 23501, 2009 WL 3415706

Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit | Filed: Oct 26, 2009 | Docket: 399477

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escape[] from custody." Id. (quoting Wis. Stat. § 946.42). It defined "escape" as "leav[ing] in any manner