Florida Statutes 901.43 – Dissemination of arrest booking photographs
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(1) Any person or entity engaged in the business of publishing through a publicly accessible print or electronic medium or otherwise disseminating arrest booking photographs of persons who have previously been arrested may not solicit or accept a fee or other form of payment to remove the photographs.
(2) A person whose arrest booking photograph is published or otherwise disseminated, or his or her legal representative, may make a request, in writing, for the removal of an arrest booking photograph to the registered agent of the person or entity who published or otherwise disseminated the photograph. The written request for removal of the arrest booking photograph must be sent by registered mail and include sufficient proof of identification of the person whose arrest booking photograph was published or otherwise disseminated and specific information identifying the arrest booking photograph that the written request is seeking to remove. Within 10 calendar days after receipt of the written request for removal of the arrest booking photograph, the person or entity who published or otherwise disseminated the photograph shall remove the arrest booking photograph without charge and may not republish or otherwise redisseminate such photograph.
(3)(a) The person whose arrest booking photograph was published or otherwise disseminated in the publication or electronic medium may bring a civil action to enjoin the continued publication or dissemination of the photograph if the photograph is not removed within 10 calendar days after receipt of the written request for removal. The court may impose a civil penalty of $1,000 per day for noncompliance with an injunction and shall award reasonable attorney fees and court costs related to the issuance and enforcement of the injunction. Moneys recovered for civil penalties under this paragraph shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
Terms Used In Florida Statutes 901.43
- Arrest: Taking physical custody of a person by lawful authority.
- Injunction: An order of the court prohibiting (or compelling) the performance of a specific act to prevent irreparable damage or injury.
- person: includes individuals, children, firms, associations, joint adventures, partnerships, estates, trusts, business trusts, syndicates, fiduciaries, corporations, and all other groups or combinations. See Florida Statutes 1.01
- registered mail: includes certified mail with return receipt requested. See Florida Statutes 1.01
- writing: includes handwriting, printing, typewriting, and all other methods and means of forming letters and characters upon paper, stone, wood, or other materials. See Florida Statutes 1.01
(b) If a person or an entity was required to remove an arrest booking photograph under this section and later republishes or otherwise redisseminates the photograph in the publication or electronic medium, the person whose photograph is republished or redisseminated may bring a civil action to enjoin the continued publication or dissemination of the photograph. The court may impose a civil penalty of $5,000 per day for noncompliance with an injunction and shall award reasonable attorney fees and court costs related to the issuance and enforcement of the injunction. Moneys recovered for civil penalties under this paragraph shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
(4) Refusal to remove an arrest booking photograph after written request has been made or republishing or otherwise redisseminating an arrest booking photograph after a written request to remove such photograph has been made constitutes an unfair or deceptive trade practice in accordance with part II of chapter 501.
(5) This section does not apply to any person or entity that publishes or disseminates information relating to arrest booking photographs unless:
(a) The person or entity solicits or accepts payment to remove the photographs; or
(b) The person’s or entity’s primary business model is the publishing and disseminating of arrest booking photographs for a commercial purpose or pecuniary gain.