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Florida Statutes > Chapter 876
Florida Statutes > Chapter 876 – Criminal Anarchy, Treason, and Other Crimes Against Public Order
§ 876.01 Advocacy of specified doctrines relating to overthrow of constitutional government by force or violence prohibited
§ 876.02 Criminal anarchy, Communism, and other specified doctrines; prohibitions
§ 876.03 Unlawful assembly for purposes of anarchy, communism, or other specified doctrines
§ 876.04 Allowing unlawful assembly in building prohibited
§ 876.05 Public employees; oath
§ 876.06 Discharge for refusal to execute
§ 876.08 Penalty for not discharging
§ 876.09 Scope of law
§ 876.10 False oath; penalty
§ 876.11 Public place defined
§ 876.12 Wearing mask, hood, or other device on public way
§ 876.13 Wearing mask, hood, or other device on public property
§ 876.14 Wearing mask, hood, or other device on property of another
§ 876.15 Wearing mask, hood, or other device at demonstration or meeting
§ 876.155 Applicability; ss. 876.12-876.15
§ 876.16 Sections 876.11-876.15; exemptions
§ 876.17 Placing burning or flaming cross in public place
§ 876.18 Placing burning or flaming cross on property of another
§ 876.19 Exhibits that intimidate
§ 876.20 Wearing mask and placing exhibit to intimidate
§ 876.21 Sections 876.11-876.20; penalty
§ 876.22 Subversive activities law; definitions
§ 876.23 Subversive activities unlawful; penalty
§ 876.24 Membership in subversive organization; penalty
§ 876.25 Persons convicted under s. 876.23 or s. 876.24 not to hold office or vote
§ 876.26 Unlawful for subversive organizations to exist or function
§ 876.27 Enforcement of ss. 876.22-876.31
§ 876.28 Grand jury to investigate violations of ss. 876.22-876.31
§ 876.29 Subversive person prohibited from holding office or employment
§ 876.30 Subversive person not to be candidate for election
§ 876.31 Short title; ss. 876.22-876.30
§ 876.32 Treason
§ 876.33 Misprision of treason
§ 876.34 Combination to usurp government
§ 876.35 Combination against part of the people of the state
§ 876.36 Inciting insurrection
§ 876.37 Sabotage prevention law; definitions
§ 876.38 Intentional injury to or interference with property
§ 876.39 Intentionally defective workmanship
§ 876.40 Attempts
§ 876.41 Conspirators
§ 876.42 Witnesses’ privileges.
§ 876.43 Unlawful entry on property
§ 876.44 Questioning and detaining suspected persons
§ 876.45 Closing and restricting use of highway
§ 876.46 Penalty for going upon closed or restricted highway
§ 876.47 Rights of labor
§ 876.48 Relation to other statutes
§ 876.49 Construction
§ 876.50 Effective period of law
§ 876.51 Short title
§ 876.52 Public mutilation of flag
Terms Used In Florida Statutes > Chapter 876
Adult: means any natural person other than a child. See Florida Statutes 985.03
agency: means any official, officer, commission, board, authority, council, committee, or department of the executive branch or the judicial branch of state government as defined in chapter 216. See Florida Statutes 110.107
assessment: means the gathering of information for the evaluation of a juvenile offender's or a child's physical, psychological, educational, career and technical education, and social condition and family environment as they relate to the child's need for rehabilitative and treatment services, including substance abuse treatment services, mental health services, developmental services, literacy services, medical services, family services, and other specialized services, as appropriate. See Florida Statutes 985.03
Circuit: means any of the 20 judicial circuits as set forth in…. See Florida Statutes 985.03
Conditional release: means the care, treatment, help, supervision, and provision of transition-to-adulthood services provided to a juvenile released from a residential commitment program which is intended to promote rehabilitation and prevent recidivism. See Florida Statutes 985.03
Court: means the circuit court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this chapter, unless otherwise expressly stated. See Florida Statutes 985.03
Delinquency program: means any intake, probation, or similar program; regional detention center or facility; or community-based program, whether owned and operated by or contracted by the department, or institution owned and operated by or contracted by the department, which provides intake, supervision, or custody and care of children who are alleged to be or who have been found to be delinquent under this chapter. See Florida Statutes 985.03
Department: means the Department of Management Services. See Florida Statutes 110.107
Department: means the Department of Juvenile Justice. See Florida Statutes 985.03
Detention care: means the temporary care of a child in secure or nonsecure detention, pending a court adjudication or disposition or execution of a court order. See Florida Statutes 985.03
drugs: means prescription drugs not prescribed for the child or not administered as prescribed, and controlled substances as outlined in Schedule I or Schedule II of…. See Florida Statutes 1001.40
Family: means a collective of persons, consisting of a child and a parent, guardian, adult custodian, or adult relative, in which:
(b) The parent, guardian, adult custodian, or adult relative has a legal responsibility by blood, marriage, or court order to support or care for the child. See Florida Statutes 985.03
Judge: means the circuit judge exercising jurisdiction pursuant to this chapter. See Florida Statutes 985.03
Mediation: means a process whereby a neutral third person called a mediator acts to encourage and facilitate the resolution of a dispute between two or more parties. See Florida Statutes 985.03
Parent: means a woman who gives birth to a child and a man whose consent to the adoption of the child would be required under…. See Florida Statutes 985.03
Prevention: means programs, strategies, initiatives, and networks designed to keep children from making initial or further contact with the juvenile justice system. See Florida Statutes 985.03
Preventive services: means social services and other supportive and rehabilitative services provided to the parent or legal custodian of the child and to the child for the purpose of averting the removal of the child from the home or disruption of a family which will or could result in the placement of a child in foster care. See Florida Statutes 1001.40
Probation: means the legal status of probation created by law and court order in cases involving a child who has been found to have committed a delinquent act. See Florida Statutes 985.03
Respite: means a placement that is available for the care, custody, and placement of a youth charged with domestic violence as an alternative to secure detention or for placement of a youth when a shelter bed for a child in need of services or a family in need of services is unavailable. See Florida Statutes 985.03
Secretary: means the Secretary of Children and Families. See Florida Statutes 1001.40
Secure detention: means temporary custody of the child while the child is under the physical restriction of a secure detention center or facility pending adjudication, disposition, or placement. See Florida Statutes 985.03
Shelter: means a place for the temporary care of a child who is alleged to be or who has been found to be delinquent. See Florida Statutes 985.03
Substance abuse: means using, without medical reason, any psychoactive or mood-altering drug, including alcohol, in such a manner as to induce impairment resulting in dysfunctional social behavior. See Florida Statutes 985.03
youth: means any person under the age of 18 or any person who is alleged to have committed a violation of law occurring prior to the time that person reached the age of 18 years. See Florida Statutes 985.03