Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1313

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/15/26  
Refer
1/15/26  

Caption

Surrendering to Law Enforcement

Impact

The bill suggests key procedural changes for law enforcement agencies across the state. It requires each agency to develop protocols for handling surrendering individuals, which includes documenting their information, assessing whether there are alerts for the person, and interviewing them to ascertain their circumstances. The provision for temporary detention or warrantless arrest under specified conditions aims to enhance public safety while also protecting the rights of those surrendering. The overall impact on state laws may include updates to the Florida Statutes related to law enforcement protocols and arrest procedures.

Summary

House Bill 1313, titled 'Surrendering to Law Enforcement,' seeks to establish a procedure for individuals who voluntarily present themselves to law enforcement without an arrest warrant. The legislation mandates that law enforcement agencies implement specific procedures for interviewing surrendering individuals, ensuring they are handled appropriately within the legal framework. The intent is to provide clarity and support for those who wish to surrender themselves for alleged criminal violations.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding HB 1313 relate to concerns about how the procedures will be applied in practice. Stakeholders may worry about potential misuse of the warrantless arrest provisions and the adequacy of training for law enforcement personnel in handling these sensitive situations. Critics may raise concerns over the risk of infringing on individual rights during the temporary detention and the process for involuntary examinations, which could lead to legal challenges against law enforcement agencies.

Implementation

HB 1313 is slated to take effect on July 1, 2026, allowing time for law enforcement agencies to adapt to the new protocols. The effectiveness of this legislation will likely depend on thorough training for officers and the development of supportive mechanisms to ensure that surrendering individuals are treated fairly and justly within the legal system.

Companion Bills

FL S1390

Same As Surrendering to Law Enforcement

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.