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                        | ENROLLED HB 0143A | 2003 Legislature |  | 
                
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                1 | A bill to be entitled | 
                | 2 | An act relating to the Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992; | 
              
                | 3 | providing that this act shall be known by the popular name | 
              
                | 4 | the "Dr. Marvin Davies Florida Civil Rights Act"; creating | 
              
                | 5 | s. 760.021, F.S.; authorizing the Attorney General to | 
              
                | 6 | commence against a person or group perpetuating | 
              
                | 7 | discriminatory practices; providing for damages, | 
              
                | 8 | injunctive relief, and civil penalties; providing for | 
              
                | 9 | venue; providing for a hearing to determine a prima facie | 
              
                | 10 | case; providing for attorney’s fees and costs; amending s. | 
              
                | 11 | 16.57, F.S.; authorizing the Attorney General to | 
              
                | 12 | investigate violations under ch. 760, F.S.; amending s. | 
              
                | 13 | 760.02, F.S.; defining “public accommodations”; creating | 
              
                | 14 | 760.08, F.S.; making unlawful discrimination or | 
              
                | 15 | segregation in places of public accommodation; providing | 
              
                | 16 | for construction of the act in pari materia with laws | 
              
                | 17 | enacted during the 2003 Regular Session of the | 
              
                | 18 | Legislature; providing an effective date. | 
              
                | 19 |  | 
              
                | 20 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: | 
              
                | 21 |  | 
              
                | 22 | Section 1.  This act shall be known by the popular name the | 
              
                | 23 | "Dr. Marvin Davies Florida Civil Rights Act." | 
              
                | 24 | Section 2.  Section 760.021, Florida Statutes, is created | 
              
                | 25 | to read: | 
              
                | 26 | 760.021  Enforcement.-- | 
              
                | 27 | (1)  The Attorney General may commence a civil action for | 
              
                | 28 | damages, injunctive relief, civil penalties not to exceed | 
              
                | 29 | $10,000 per violation, and such other relief as may be | 
              
                | 30 | appropriate under the laws of this state if the Attorney General | 
              
                | 31 | has reasonable cause to believe that any person or group: | 
              
                | 32 | (a)  Has engaged in a pattern or practice of discrimination | 
              
                | 33 | as defined by the laws of this state; or | 
              
                | 34 | (b) Has been discriminated against as defined by the laws | 
              
                | 35 | of this state and such discrimination raises an issue of great | 
              
                | 36 | public interest. | 
              
                | 37 | (2)  The Attorney General may file an action under this | 
              
                | 38 | section in the circuit court of the county where the cause of | 
              
                | 39 | action arises or in the circuit court of the Second Judicial | 
              
                | 40 | Circuit, in and for Leon County. | 
              
                | 41 | (3)  In any proceeding under this section, the respondent | 
              
                | 42 | may request, before any responsive pleading is due, that a | 
              
                | 43 | hearing be held no earlier than 5 days but no more than 30 days | 
              
                | 44 | after the filing of the complaint, at which hearing the court | 
              
                | 45 | shall determine whether the complaint on its face makes a prima | 
              
                | 46 | facie showing that a pattern or practice of discrimination | 
              
                | 47 | exists or that, as a result of discrimination, an issue of great | 
              
                | 48 | public interest exists. | 
              
                | 49 | (4)  The prevailing party in an action brought under this | 
              
                | 50 | section is entitled to an award of reasonable attorney’s fees | 
              
                | 51 | and costs. | 
              
                | 52 | (5)  Any damages recovered under this section shall accrue | 
              
                | 53 | to the injured party. | 
              
                | 54 | Section 3.  Section 16.57, Florida Statutes, is amended to | 
              
                | 55 | read: | 
              
                | 56 | 16.57  Office of Civil Rights.--There is created in the | 
              
                | 57 | Department of Legal Affairs an Office of Civil Rights. The | 
              
                | 58 | office may investigate and initiate actions authorized by | 
              
                | 59 | chapter 760 s. 760.51. In investigating violations of | 
              
                | 60 | constitutional and statutory rights under chapter 760 s. 760.51, | 
              
                | 61 | the Attorney General may administer oaths and affirmations, | 
              
                | 62 | subpoena witnesses or matter, and collect evidence. | 
              
                | 63 | Section 4.  Subsection (11) is added to section 760.02, | 
              
                | 64 | Florida Statutes, to read: | 
              
                | 65 | 760.02  Definitions.--For the purposes of ss. 760.01-760.11 | 
              
                | 66 | and 509.092, the term: | 
              
                | 67 | (11)  “Public accommodations” means places of public | 
              
                | 68 | accommodation, lodgings, facilities principally engaged in | 
              
                | 69 | selling food for consumption on the premises, gasoline stations, | 
              
                | 70 | places of exhibition or entertainment, and other covered | 
              
                | 71 | establishments. Each of the following establishments which | 
              
                | 72 | serves the public is a place of public accommodation within the | 
              
                | 73 | meaning of this section: | 
              
                | 74 | (a)  Any inn, hotel, motel, or other establishment which | 
              
                | 75 | provides lodging to transient guests, other than an | 
              
                | 76 | establishment located within a building which contains not more | 
              
                | 77 | than four rooms for rent or hire and which is actually occupied | 
              
                | 78 | by the proprietor of such establishment as his or her residence. | 
              
                | 79 | (b)  Any restaurant, cafeteria, lunchroom, lunch counter, | 
              
                | 80 | soda fountain, or other facility principally engaged in selling | 
              
                | 81 | food for consumption on the premises, including, but not limited | 
              
                | 82 | to, any such facility located on the premises of any retail | 
              
                | 83 | establishment, or any gasoline station. | 
              
                | 84 | (c)  Any motion picture theater, theater, concert hall, | 
              
                | 85 | sports arena, stadium, or other place of exhibition or | 
              
                | 86 | entertainment. | 
              
                | 87 | (d)  Any establishment which is physically located within | 
              
                | 88 | the premises of any establishment otherwise covered by this | 
              
                | 89 | subsection, or within the premises of which is physically | 
              
                | 90 | located any such covered establishment, and which holds itself | 
              
                | 91 | out as serving patrons of such covered establishment. | 
              
                | 92 | Section 5.  Section 760.08, Florida Statutes, is created to | 
              
                | 93 | read: | 
              
                | 94 | 760.08  Discrimination in places of public accommodation.-- | 
              
                | 95 | All persons shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of | 
              
                | 96 | the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, and | 
              
                | 97 | accommodations of any place of public accommodation, as defined | 
              
                | 98 | in this chapter, without discrimination or segregation on the | 
              
                | 99 | ground of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, familial | 
              
                | 100 | status, or religion. | 
              
                | 101 | Section 6.  If any law amended by this act was also amended | 
              
                | 102 | by a law enacted at the 2003 Regular Session of the Legislature, | 
              
                | 103 | such laws shall be construed as if they had been enacted at the | 
              
                | 104 | same session of the Legislature, and full effect shall be given | 
              
                | 105 | to each if possible. | 
              
                | 106 | Section 7.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |