The bill amends section 934.03 of the Florida Statutes to allow individuals who are parties to an oral communication to intercept and record that communication under specific conditions. The new legal language specifies that such recording is lawful if the individual has reasonable grounds to believe that the recording will capture evidence of domestic violence, as defined in section 741.28. Additionally, the bill stipulates that any recordings made under this provision may be shared with law enforcement, attorneys, or courts for the purpose of evidencing domestic violence, but prohibits any further dissemination or sharing of the recordings.

This act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, and aims to provide a legal framework for individuals to document instances of domestic violence while ensuring that the recordings are used solely for legal purposes related to such incidents. The inclusion of this provision seeks to enhance the ability of victims to gather evidence and seek justice in cases of domestic violence.