HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES STAFF ANALYSIS
BILL #: CS/CS/HB 1135 Lewd or Lascivious Grooming
SPONSOR(S): Judiciary Committee, Criminal Justice Subcommittee, Yarkosky and others
TIED BILLS: IDEN./SIM. BILLS: SB 1238
REFERENCE ACTION ANALYST STAFF DIRECTOR or
BUDGET/POLICY CHIEF
1) Criminal Justice Subcommittee 15 Y, 2 N, As CS Leshko Hall
2) Justice Appropriations Subcommittee 13 Y, 0 N Saag Keith
3) Judiciary Committee 21 Y, 0 N, As CS Leshko Kramer
SUMMARY ANALYSIS
It is estimated that in about half of all child sexual abuse cases the abuse is preceded by sexual grooming. Sexual
grooming is a preparatory process in which a perpetrator selects a victim, gains access to and isolates the victim,
develops trust with the victim and often other adults in the victim’s life, and desensitizes the victim to sexual content
and physical contact. Post-abuse, the offender may engage in maintenance strategies in order to facilitate future
sexual abuse and to prevent disclosure.
The Florida Supreme Court has held that the terms "lewd" and "lascivious" mean a wicked, lustful, unchaste,
licentious, or sensual intent on the part of the person doing an act. Under s. 800.04(6), F.S., a person commits lewd
or lascivious conduct by soliciting a person under 16 to commit a lewd or lascivious act. Lewd or lascivious conduct
is a second-degree felony if the offender is 18 years of age or older.
Under s. 800.04(7), F.S., a person commits lewd or lascivious exhibition by intentionally performin g any of the
following acts in the presence of a person under 16: masturbating; exposing the genitals in a lewd or lascivious
manner; or committing any other sexual act that does not involve actual physical or sexual contact with the victim.
Lewd or lascivious exhibition is a second-degree felony if the offender is 18 years of age or older.
Under s. 847.0135(3), F.S., a person commits a third-degree felony if he or she knowingly uses specified computer
services or certain electronic devices to seduce, solicit, lure, or entice, or attempt to seduce, solicit, lure, or entice, a
child or another person believed by the offender to be a child, to commit any illegal act described in ch. 794, F.S.
(sexual battery), ch. 800, F.S. (lewdness/indecent exposure), or ch . 827, F.S. (abuse of children) or to otherwise
engage in any unlawful sexual conduct with a child or with another person believed by the offender to be a child.
While there are several offenses in current law which prohibit a person from encouraging, ent icing, soliciting, or
inducing a minor to engage in sexual activity, lewd or lascivious behavior, or a sexual performance, current law does
not specifically criminalize the preparation of a child to engage in sexual activity, sexual conduct, or a sexual
performance through a pattern of inappropriate communication or conduct directed toward the child.
CS/CS/HB 1135 creates s. 800.045, F.S., to prohibit a person 18 years of age or older from committing lewd or
lascivious grooming by engaging, with lewd or lascivious intent, in a pattern of inappropriate communication or
conduct directed toward a person less than 16 years of age for the purpose of preparing, encouraging, or enticing
such person to engage in any unlawful sexual activity, unlawful sexual conduct , or unlawful sexual performance. A
violation of this prohibition is punishable as a third-degree felony. However, the bill specifies the prohibition does not
apply to any act of medical diagnosis or treatment or to specified educational conversations that are intended for the
purpose of sexual education and not intended to elicit sexual excitement .
The Criminal Justice Impact Conference determined that the bill would have a positive indeterminate impact on prison
beds. See Fiscal Comments.
The bill provides an effective date of October 1, 2024.
This docum ent does not reflect the intent or official position of the bill sponsor or House of Representatives .
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FULL ANALYSIS
I. SUBSTANTIVE ANALYSIS
A. EFFECT OF PROPOSED CHANGES:
Background
Grooming
It is estimated that in about half of all child sexual abuse cases the abuse is preceded by sexual
grooming. Sexual grooming is a preparatory process in which a perpetrator selects a victim, gains
access to and isolates the victim, develops trust with the victim and often other adults in the victim’s life,
and desensitizes the victim to sexual content and physical contact.1 During the desensitization phase,
the perpetrator typically introduces sexual content disguised as jokes or discussions, or through
exposure to pornography or other explicit material,2 and utilizes frequent non-sexual touch to
desensitize the victim to physical contact. Post-abuse, the offender may engage in maintenance
strategies in order to facilitate future sexual abuse and to prevent disclosure.3
Lewd and Lascivious Offenses
The Florida Supreme Court has held that the terms "lewd" and "lascivious" mean a wicked, lustful,
unchaste, licentious, or sensual intent on the part of the person doing an act. 4, 5
Section 800.04, F.S., criminalizes the following lewd or lascivious offenses committed on or in the
presence of a person less than 16 years of age:
Lewd or lascivious battery;
Lewd or lascivious molestation;
Lewd or lascivious conduct; and
Lewd or lascivious exhibition.
Neither the victim’s lack of chastity nor the victim’s consent is a defense to lewd or lascivious offenses.
Additionally, the perpetrator’s ignorance of the victim’s age, the victim’s misrepresentation of his or her
age, or the perpetrator’s bona fide belief of the victim’s age cannot be raised as a defense. 6
Lewd or Lascivious Battery
A person commits lewd and lascivious battery by:
Engaging in sexual activity7 with a person 12 years of age or older but younger than 16; or
Encouraging, forcing, or enticing any person under 16 to engage in:
o Sadomasochistic abuse;
o Sexual bestiality;
o Prostitution; or
o Any other act involving sexual activity.8
1 Psychology Today, How to Recognize the Sexual Grooming of a Minor, (July 7, 2023)
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/protecting-children-from-sexual-abuse/202010/how-to-recognize-the-sexual-grooming-of-a-
minor (last visited Feb. 15, 2024).
2 Helping Survivors, Sexual Grooming, https://helpingsurvivors.org/grooming/ (last visited Feb. 15, 2024).
3 Psychology Today, supra, at note 1.
4 Cheseb rough v. State, 255 So.2d 675, 677 (Fla. 1971).
5 Whether an act or conduct is lewd or lascivious is a factual issue to be decided on a case -by-case basis. Andrews v. State, 130 So.
3d 788, 790 (Fla. 1st DCA 2014).
6 S. 800.04(2-3), F.S.
7 Sexual activity means oral, anal, or female genital penetration by, or union with, the sexual organ of another or the anal or female
genital penetration of another by any other object. S. 800.04(1)(d), F.S.
8 S. 800.04(4)(a), F.S.
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Lewd or lascivious battery is generally a second-degree felony,9 unless the offender is 18 years of age
or older and was previously convicted of lewd or lascivious battery or another specified offense, 10 in
which case the offense is reclassified as a first-degree felony.11, 12
Lewd or Lascivious Molestation
A person commits lewd or lascivious molestation by:
Intentionally touching in a lewd or lascivious manner the breasts, genitals, genital area, or
buttocks, or the clothing covering them, of a person under 16; or
Forcing or enticing a person under 16 to so touch the perpetrator. 13
The penalty for lewd or lascivious molestation varies depending on the offender’s age, the victim’s age,
and the circumstances surrounding the commission of the offense as follows:
If the offender is 18 years of age or older and the victim is less than 12 years of age, the offense
is a life felony.14, 15
If the offender is less than 18 years of age and the victim is less than 12 years of age, the
offense is a second-degree felony.16
If the offender is 18 years or age or older and the victim is 12 years of age or older but less than
16 years of age, the offense is a second-degree felony.17
If the offender is less than 18 years of age and the victim is 12 years of age or older but less
than 16 years of age, the offense is a third-degree felony.18, 19
If the offender is 18 years of age or older and the victim is 12 years of age or older but less than
16 years of age and the offender has previously been convicted of lewd or lascivious
molestation or another specified offense,20 the offense is a first-degree felony.21
Lewd or Lascivious Conduct
A person commits lewd or lascivious conduct by:
Intentionally touching a person under 16 in a lewd or lascivious manner; or
Soliciting a person under 16 to commit a lewd or lascivious act. 22
Lewd or lascivious conduct is a second-degree felony if the offender is 18 years of age or older 23 and a
third-degree felony if the offender is younger than 18 years of age. 24, 25
9 S. 800.04(4)(b), F.S.; A second-degree felony is punishable by up to 15 years ’ imprisonment and a $10,000 fine. Ss. 775.082,
775.083, or 775.084, F.S.
10
Other offenses include a violation of: ss. 787.01(2) or 787.02(2), F.S., when the victim was a minor and, in the course of committing
that violation, the defendant committed sexual battery under ch. 794, F.S., or a lewd act under ss. 800.04 or 847.0135(5) , F.S.; s.
787.01(3)(a)2. or 3., F.S.; s. 787.02(3)(a)2. or 3., F.S.; ch. 794, F.S., excluding s. 794.011(10), F.S.; s. 825.1025, F.S.; or s.
847.0135(5), F.S.
11 S. 800.04(4)(c), F.S.; A first-degree felony is punishable by up to 30 years ’ imprisonment and a $10,000 fine. Ss. 775.082, 775.083,
or 775.084, F.S.
12
Both a second-degree and first-degree felony lewd or lascivious battery are ranked as a Level 8 offense on the Criminal Punishment
Code’s offense severity ranking chart (OSRC).
13 S. 800.04(5)(a), F.S.
14 A life felony is punishable by life imprisonment and a $15,000 fine. Ss. 775.082, 775.083, or 775.084, F.S.
15 Ranked as a Level 9 offense on the OSRC.
16
Ranked as a Level 7 offense on the OSRC.
17 Ranked as a Level 7 offense on the OSRC.
18 A third-degree felony is punishable by up to five years’ imprisonment and a $5,000 fine. Ss. 775.082, 775.083, or 775.084, F.S.
19 Ranked as a Level 6 offense on the OSRC.
20 Other offenses include a violation of: ss. 787.01(2) or 787.02(2), F.S., when the victim was a minor and, in the course of committing
that violation, the defendant committed sexual battery under ch. 794, F.S., or a lewd act under ss. 800.04 or 847.0135(5), F. S.; s.
787.01(3)(a)2. or 3., F.S.; s. 787.02(3)(a)2. or 3., F.S.; ch. 794, F.S., excluding s. 794.011(10), F.S.; s. 825.1025, F.S.; or s.
847.0135(5), F.S.
21 Ranked as a Level 7 offense on the OSRC.
22 S. 800.04(6)(a), F.S.
23 Ranked as a Level 6 offense on the OSRC.
24 S. 800.04(6)(b)–(c), F.S.
25 Ranked as a Level 5 offense on the OSRC.
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Lewd or Lascivious Exhibition
A person commits lewd or lascivious exhibition by performing any of the following acts in the presence
of a person under 16:
Intentionally masturbating;
Intentionally exposing the genitals in a lewd or lascivious manner;
Intentionally committing any other sexual act that does not involve actual physical or sexual
contact with the victim, including, but not limited to, sadomasochistic abuse, sexual bestiality, or
the simulation of any act involving sexual activity.26
Lewd or lascivious exhibition is a second-degree felony if the offender is 18 years of age or older 27 or a
third-degree felony if the offender is less than 18 years of age. 28, 29
Lewd or Lascivious Written Solicitation of Certain Minors
Section 794.053, F.S., prohibits a person 24 years of age or older from soliciting a person who is 16 or
17 years of age in writing to commit a lewd or lascivious act as a third-degree felony.30
Sexual Performance by a Child
Section 827.071(2), F.S., prohibits a person from using a child in a sexual performance 31 if, knowing
the content and character thereof, he or she employs, authorizes, or induces a child to engage in a
sexual performance or, being a parent, legal guardian, or custodian of such child, consents to the
participation by such child in a sexual performance. A violation of this prohibition is a second-degree
felony.32
Prohibited Acts in Connection with Obscene Materials
Under s. 847.0133, F.S., a person commits a third-degree felony if he or she knowingly sells, rents,
loans, gives away, distributes, transmits, or shows any obscene material to a minor. 33
Under this section, “obscene material” means any obscene book, magazine, periodical, pamphlet,
newspaper, comic book, story paper, written or printed story or article, writing paper, card, picture,
drawing, photograph, motion picture film, figure, image, videotape, videocassette, phonograph record,
or wire or tape or other recording, or any written, printed, or recorded matter of any such character
which may or may not require mechanical or other means to be transmuted into auditory, visual, or
sensory representations of such character, or any article or instrument for obscene use, or purporting to
be for obscene use or purpose.
26 S. 800.04(7)(a), F.S.
27 Ranked as a Level 5 offense on the OSRC.
28 S. 800.04(7)(b)–(c), F.S.
29 Ranked as a Level 4 offense on the OSRC.
30 Ranked as a Level 3 offense on the OSRC.
31 Section 827.071(1)(m), F.S., defines “sexual performance” as any performance or part thereof which includes sexual conduct by a
child.
32 Ranked as a Level 6 offense on the OSRC.
33 This offense is unranked on the OSRC, and as such, defaults to the statutorily assigned level as described in s. 921.0023, F.S.
Accordingly, because the offense is punishable as a third-degree felony it will be ranked as a Level 1 offense on the OSRC.
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Section 847.001(12), F.S., defines “obscene” as the status of material which:
The average person, applying contemporary community standards, would find, taken as a
whole, appeals to the prurient interest;
Depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct;34 and
Taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value. 35
Prohibited Computer Usage
Under s. 847.0135(3), F.S., a person commits a third-degree felony if he or she knowingly uses a
computer online service, internet service, local bulletin board service, or any other device capable of
electronic data storage or transmission to:
Seduce, solicit, lure, or entice, or attempt to seduce, solicit, lure, or entice, a child36 or another
person believed by the offender to be a child, to commit any illegal act described in ch. 794,
F.S. (sexual battery), ch. 800, F.S. (lewdness/indecent exposure), or ch. 827, F.S. (abuse of
children) or to otherwise engage in any unlawful sexual conduct with a child or with another
person believed by the offender to be a child; or
Solicit, lure, or entice, or attempt to solicit, lure, or entice a parent, legal guardian, or custodian
of a child or a person believed by the offender to be the same, to consent to such child’s
participation in any act described in ch. 794, F.S., ch. 800, F.S., or ch. 827, F.S., or to
otherwise engage in any sexual conduct.37
Transmission of Material Harmful to Minors
Section 847.0138, F.S., prohibits a person, in this state or in any jurisdiction other than this state, from
knowingly transmitting or believing that he or she is transmitting an image, information, or data that is
harmful to minors to a specific individual known by the defendant to be a minor, as a third-degree
felony.38
Section 847.001(7), F.S., defines “harmful to minors” as any reproduction, imitation, characterization,
description, exhibition, presentation, or representation, of whatever kind or form, depicting nudity,
sexual conduct, or sexual excitement39 when it:
Predominantly appeals to a prurient, shameful, or morbid interest;
Is patently offensive to prevailing standards in the adult community as a whole with respect to
what is suitable material or conduct for minors; and
Taken as a whole, is without serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value for minors.40
While there are several offenses in current law which prohibit a person from encouraging, enticing,
soliciting, or inducing a minor to engage in sexual activity, lewd or