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The 2024 Florida Statutes

Title XLVII
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND CORRECTIONS
Chapter 957
CORRECTIONAL PRIVATIZATION
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F.S. 957.05
957.05 Requirements for contractors operating contractor-operated correctional facilities.
(1) Each contractor entering into a contract under this chapter is liable in tort with respect to the care and custody of inmates under its supervision and for any breach of contract. Sovereign immunity may not be raised by a contractor, or the insurer of that contractor on the contractor’s behalf, as a defense in any action arising out of the performance of any contract entered into under this chapter or as a defense in tort, or any other application, with respect to the care and custody of inmates under the contractor’s supervision and for any breach of contract.
(2)(a) The training requirements, including inservice training requirements, for employees of a contractor that assumes the responsibility for the operation and maintenance of a contractor-operated correctional facility must meet or exceed the requirements for similar employees of the department or the training requirements mandated for accreditation by the American Correctional Association, whichever of those requirements are the more demanding. All employee training expenses are the responsibility of the contractor.
(b) Employees of a contractor who are responsible for the supervision of inmates shall have the same legal authority to rely on nondeadly and deadly force as do similar employees of the department.
(3) Any contractor or person employed by a contractor operating a correctional or detention facility pursuant to a contract executed under this chapter shall be exempt from the requirements of chapter 493, relating to licensure of private investigators and security officers.
History.s. 40, ch. 93-406; s. 57, ch. 96-312; s. 44, ch. 2024-84.

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Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 957.05
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Cases Citing Statute 957.05

Total Results: 2

Adlington v. Mosley

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 2000-04-26

Citation: 757 So. 2d 573, 2000 Fla. App. LEXIS 4791, 2000 WL 485086

Snippet: complaint sought relief under. sections 944.105(2) and 957.05(1), Florida Statutes, which make private contractors

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Court: Florida Attorney General Reports | Date Filed: 1998-11-20

Snippet: Stat. 9 Section 957.05(1), Fla. Stat. 10 Section 957.05(2)(a), Fla. Stat. 11 Section 957.05(2)(b), Fla. Stat