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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title XLVI
CRIMES
Chapter 812
THEFT, ROBBERY, AND RELATED CRIMES
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F.S. 812.145
812.145 Theft of copper or other nonferrous metals.
(1) As used in this section, the term:
(a) “Communications services” means the transmission, conveyance, or routing of voice, data, audio, video, or any other information or signals, including cable services, to a point, or between or among points, by or through any electronic, radio, satellite, cable, optical, microwave, or other medium or method now in existence or hereafter devised, regardless of the protocol used for such transmission or conveyance. The term includes such transmission, conveyance, or routing in which computer processing applications are used to act on the form, code, or protocol of the content for purposes of transmission, conveyance, or routing without regard to whether such service is referred to as voice-over-Internet-protocol services or is classified by the Federal Communications Commission as enhanced or value-added.
(b) “Communications services provider” includes any person, firm, corporation, or political subdivision, whether private, municipal, county, or cooperative, which is engaged in the sale, generation, provision, or delivery of communications services.
(c) “Copper or other nonferrous metals” means metals not containing significant quantities of iron or steel, including, without limitation, copper, copper alloy, copper utility or communications service wire, brass, aluminum, bronze, lead, zinc, nickel, and alloys thereof.
(d) “Electrical substation” means a facility that takes electricity from the transmission grid and converts it to a lower voltage so it can be distributed to customers in the local area on the local distribution grid through one or more distribution lines less than 69 kilovolts in size.
(e) “Utility” means a public utility or electric utility as defined in s. 366.02, or a person, firm, corporation, association, or political subdivision, whether private, municipal, county, or cooperative, which is engaged in the sale, generation, provision, or delivery of gas, electricity, heat, water, oil, sewer service, or telephone, telegraph, radio, telecommunications, or communications service. The term includes any person, firm, corporation, association, or political subdivision, whether private, municipal, county, or cooperative, which is engaged in the sale, generation, provision, or delivery of gas or electricity services.
(f) “Utility service” means electricity for light, heat, or power and natural or manufactured gas for light, heat, or power, including the transportation, delivery, transmission, and distribution of electricity or natural or manufactured gas.
(2) A person who knowingly and intentionally takes copper or other nonferrous metals from a utility or communications services provider, thereby causing damage to the facilities of a utility or communications services provider, interrupting or interfering with utility service or communications services, or interfering with the ability of a utility or communications services provider to provide service, commits a felony of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
(3) A person who is found in a civil action to have illegally taken copper or other nonferrous metals from a utility or communications services provider based on a conviction for a violation of subsection (2) is liable to the utility or communications services provider for damages in an amount equal to three times the actual damages sustained by the utility or communications services provider due to any personal injury, wrongful death, or property damage caused by the illegal taking of the nonferrous metals or an amount equal to three times any claim made against the utility or communications services provider for any personal injury, wrongful death, or property damage caused by the malfunction of the facilities of the utility or communications services provider resulting from the violation of subsection (2), whichever is greater.
(4) A person who knowingly and intentionally removes copper or other nonferrous metals from an electrical substation without authorization of the utility commits a felony of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
History.s. 1, ch. 2008-195; s. 11, ch. 2012-179; s. 2, ch. 2012-185.

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Amendments to 812.145


Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 812.145
Level: Degree
Misdemeanor/Felony: First/Second/Third

S812.145 2 - LARC - TAKE COPPER OTHER METAL INTERFERE DAMG UTILITY - F: F
S812.145 4 - LARC - TAKE COPPER OTHER METAL ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION - F: F



Annotations, Discussions, Cases:

Cases from cite.case.law:

RAMSEY, v. STATE, 124 So. 3d 444 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2013)

. . . contest to attempt to commit theft of copper and conspiracy to commit theft of copper, see section 812.145 . . . these crimes, arguing that the undisputed facts do not establish a prima facie violation of section 812.145 . . . Turning, then, to Appellant’s conviction for conspiracy to commit theft of copper, section 812.145(2) . . . Appellant contends that, in order to establish a prima facie violation of section 812.145(2), the facts . . . As did the trial court, we agree with the State’s interpretation of section 812.145(2), and conclude . . .

BERISH, v. RICHARDS MEDICAL COMPANY, n k a, 937 F. Supp. 181 (N.D.N.Y. 1996)

. . . . § 812.145 (inspections); 21 C.F.R. § 812.150(a)(4) (deviations from investigational plan); 21 C.F.R . . .

BERISH, v. RICHARDS MEDICAL COMPANY, n k a, 928 F. Supp. 185 (N.D.N.Y. 1996)

. . . . § 812.145 (inspections); 21 C.F.R. § 812.150(a)(4) (deviations from investigational plan); 21 C.F.R . . .