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The
2008 Florida Statutes
Title XLVIII
K-20 EDUCATION CODE Chapter 1012
1012.315 Disqualification from employment.--A
person is ineligible for educator certification, and instructional
personnel and school administrators, as defined in s. 1012.01, are
ineligible for employment in any position that requires direct
contact with students in a district school system, charter school,
or private school that accepts scholarship students under s. 220.187
or s. 1002.39, if the person, instructional personnel, or school
administrator has been convicted of:
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Any felony offense prohibited
under any of the following statutes:
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Section 393.135, relating to sexual
misconduct with certain developmentally disabled clients and
reporting of such sexual misconduct.
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Section 394.4593, relating to sexual
misconduct with certain mental health patients and reporting of
such sexual misconduct.
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Section 415.111, relating to adult abuse,
neglect, or exploitation of aged persons or disabled adults.
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Section 782.04, relating to murder.
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Section 782.07, relating to manslaughter,
aggravated manslaughter of an elderly person or disabled adult,
aggravated manslaughter of a child, or aggravated manslaughter
of an officer, a firefighter, an emergency medical technician,
or a paramedic.
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Section 784.021, relating to aggravated
assault.
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Section 784.045, relating to aggravated
battery.
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Section 784.075, relating to battery on a
detention or commitment facility staff member or a juvenile
probation officer.
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Section 787.01, relating to kidnapping.
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Section 787.02, relating to false
imprisonment.
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Section 787.025, relating to luring or
enticing a child.
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Section 787.04(2), relating to leading,
taking, enticing, or removing a minor beyond the state limits,
or concealing the location of a minor, with criminal intent
pending custody proceedings.
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Section 787.04(3), relating to leading,
taking, enticing, or removing a minor beyond the state limits,
or concealing the location of a minor, with criminal intent
pending dependency proceedings or proceedings concerning alleged
abuse or neglect of a minor.
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Section 790.115(1), relating to exhibiting
firearms or weapons at a school-sponsored event, on school
property, or within 1,000 feet of a school.
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Section 790.115(2)(b), relating to
possessing an electric weapon or device, destructive device, or
other weapon at a school-sponsored event or on school property.
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Section 794.011, relating to sexual
battery.
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Former s. 794.041, relating to sexual
activity with or solicitation of a child by a person in familial
or custodial authority.
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Section 794.05, relating to unlawful sexual
activity with certain minors.
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Section 794.08, relating to female genital
mutilation.
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Chapter 796, relating to prostitution.
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Chapter 800, relating to lewdness and
indecent exposure.
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Section 806.01, relating to arson.
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Section 810.14, relating to voyeurism.
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Section 810.145, relating to video
voyeurism.
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Section 812.014(6), relating to
coordinating the commission of theft in excess of $3,000.
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Section 812.0145, relating to theft from
persons 65 years of age or older.
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Section 812.019, relating to dealing in
stolen property.
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Section 812.13, relating to robbery.
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Section 812.131, relating to robbery by
sudden snatching.
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Section 812.133, relating to carjacking.
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Section 812.135, relating to home-invasion
robbery.
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Section 817.563, relating to fraudulent
sale of controlled substances.
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Section 825.102, relating to abuse,
aggravated abuse, or neglect of an elderly person or disabled
adult.
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Section 825.103, relating to exploitation
of an elderly person or disabled adult.
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Section 825.1025, relating to lewd or
lascivious offenses committed upon or in the presence of an
elderly person or disabled person.
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Section 826.04, relating to incest.
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Section 827.03, relating to child abuse,
aggravated child abuse, or neglect of a child.
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Section 827.04, relating to contributing to
the delinquency or dependency of a child.
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Section 827.071, relating to sexual
performance by a child.
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Section 843.01, relating to resisting
arrest with violence.
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Chapter 847, relating to obscenity.
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Section 874.05, relating to causing,
encouraging, soliciting, or recruiting another to join a
criminal street gang.
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Chapter 893, relating to drug abuse
prevention and control, if the offense was a felony of the
second degree or greater severity.
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Section 916.1075, relating to sexual
misconduct with certain forensic clients and reporting of such
sexual misconduct.
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Section 944.47, relating to introduction,
removal, or possession of contraband at a correctional facility.
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Section 985.701, relating to sexual
misconduct in juvenile justice programs.
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Section 985.711, relating to introduction,
removal, or possession of contraband at a juvenile detention
facility or commitment program.
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Any
misdemeanor offense prohibited under any of the following
statutes:
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Section 784.03, relating to battery, if the victim of the offense
was a minor.
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Section 787.025, relating to luring or enticing a child.
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Any criminal act committed in another state
or under federal law which, if committed in this state,
constitutes an offense prohibited under any statute listed in
subsection (1) or subsection (2).
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Any delinquent act committed in this state or
any delinquent or criminal act committed in another state or under
federal law which, if committed in this state, qualifies an
individual for inclusion on the Registered Juvenile Sex Offender
List under s. 943.0435(1)(a)1.d.
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