Florida Administrative Code 11 - DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT

Florida Administrative Code – Chapter 11: DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT (FDLE)

Chapter 11 of the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) is administered by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). This department oversees and regulates law enforcement policies, crime prevention programs, and law enforcement training standards across the state of Florida.

Here’s a breakdown of what FAC Chapter 11 generally covers:

🔹 Key Divisions & Rule Areas under FAC Chapter 11:

11B – Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission (CJSTC)

Sets minimum standards for law enforcement officers and correctional officers.

Covers certification, training, discipline, and employment requirements.

11C – Criminal History Records

Rules for maintaining and accessing criminal history data.

Includes sealing/expunging records and fingerprint requirements.

11D – Florida Capitol Police

Policies and procedures for Capitol Police operations and duties.

11G – Medical Examiners Commission

Governs the operations and standards of medical examiners in Florida.

11N – Domestic Security

Rules related to domestic security planning and grants for counter-terrorism efforts.

11K – Missing Endangered Persons Information Clearinghouse (MEPIC)

Procedures for issuing AMBER Alerts, Silver Alerts, and other missing persons notifications.

11H – Criminal Justice Grant Programs

Administration and eligibility for various federal and state grant programs.

11I – Criminal Justice Information Program

Deals with information systems, data-sharing policies, and systems security.

11F – Alcohol Testing Program

Certification and regulation of breath test instruments and operators for DUI enforcement.

🏛 Related Statutes:

These rules are often tied to chapters in the Florida Statutes, such as:

Chapter 943, F.S. – Department of Law Enforcement

Chapter 901–921, F.S. – Criminal Procedures and Corrections

 

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