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CF 1649, Au g 2010 (Obsol ete s pre vi ous edi ti ons whi ch ma y not be u sed)
Section 843.025 depriving a law enforcement, correctional, or correctional probation officer means of protection or
communication
Section 843.12 aiding in an escape
Section 843.13 aiding in the escape of juvenile inmates in correctional institution
Chapter 847 obscene literature
Section 874.05(1) encouraging or recruiting another to join a criminal gang
Chapter 893 drug abuse prevention and control only if the offense was a felony or if any other person involved in the
offense was a minor
Section 916.1075 sexual misconduct with certain forensic clients and reporting of such sexual conduct
Section 944.35(3) inflicting cruel or inhuman treatment on an inmate resulting in great bodily harm
Section 944.40 escape
Section 944.46 harboring, concealing, or aiding an escaped prisoner
Section 944.47 introduction of contraband into a correctional facility
Section 985.701 sexual misconduct in juvenile justice programs
Section 985.711 contraband introduced into detention facilities
THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY TO THOSE APPLICANTS FOR MENTAL HEALTH POSITIONS
In addition to the Chapter 435, F.S., listed offenses, the following offenses are also applicable for “Mental
Health Personnel” screened pursuant to section 394.4572, F.S., defined as program directors, professional
clinicians, staff members, or volunteers working in a public or private mental health program or facility who
have direct contact with individuals held for examination or admitted for mental health treatment. The
additional offenses apply only to “Mental Health Personnel” as determined pursuant to Section
408.809, F.S. as listed below:
Relating
to:
Chapter 408 felony offenses contained in Chapter 408
Section 408.8065(3) offers service or skilled service without valid license when licensure is required, or knowingly files a false or
misleading license or license renewal application, or submits false or misleading information related to
application
Section 409.920 Medicaid provider fraud
Section 409.9201 Medicaid fraud
Section 817.034 fraudulent acts through mail, wire, radio, electromagnetic, photoelectronic, or photooptical systems
Section 817.234 false and fraudulent insurance claims
Section 817.505 patient brokering
Section 817.568 criminal use of personal identification information
Section 817.60 obtaining a credit card through fraudulent means
Section 817.61 fraudulent use of credit cards, if the offense was a felony
Section 831.01 forgery
Section 831.02 uttering forged instruments
Section 831.07 forging bank bills, checks, drafts or promissory notes
Section 831.09 uttering forged bank bills, checks, drafts, or promissory notes
Section 831.30 fraud in obtaining medicinal drugs
Section 831.31 the sale, manufacture, delivery, or possession with the intent to sell, manufacture, deliver any counterfeit
controlled substance, if the offense was a felony.
I also affirm that I have not been designated as a sexual predator pursuant to s. 775.21; a career offender
pursuant to s. 775.261; or a sexual offender pursuant to s. 943.0435, unless the requirement to register as a
sexual offender has been removed pursuant to s. 943.04354.
I understand that I must acknowledge the existence of any applicable criminal record relating to the above lists
of offenses including those under any similar statute of another jurisdiction, regardless of whether or not those
records have been sealed or expunged. Further, I understand that, while employed or volunteering at
in any position that requires background
screening as a condition of employment, I must immediately notify my supervisor/employer of any arrest and
any changes in my criminal record involving any of the above listed provisions of Florida Statutes or similar
statutes of another jurisdiction whether a misdemeanor or felony. This notice must be made within one
business day of such arrest or charge. Failure to do so could be grounds for termination.