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<br /> <br />HB 301 2025 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. <br />hb301-00 <br />Page 67 of 80 <br />F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />violation of this section. 1651 <br /> Section 49. For the purpose of incorporating the amendment 1652 <br />made by this act to section 768.28, Florida Statutes, in a 1653 <br />reference thereto, section 946.5026, Florida Statutes, is 1654 <br />reenacted to read: 1655 <br /> 946.5026 Sovereign immunity in tort actions.β€”The 1656 <br />provisions of s. 768.28 shall be applicable to the corporation 1657 <br />established under this part, which is deemed to be a corporation 1658 <br />primarily acting as an instrumentality of the state. 1659 <br /> Section 50. For the purpose of incorporating the amendment 1660 <br />made by this act to section 768.28, Florida Statutes, in a 1661 <br />reference thereto, Subsection (3) of section 946.514, Florida 1662 <br />Statutes, is reenacted to read: 1663 <br /> 946.514 Civil rights of inmates; inmates not state 1664 <br />employees; liability of corporation for inmate injuries.β€” 1665 <br /> (3) The corporation is liable for inmate injury to the 1666 <br />extent specified in s. 768.28; however, the members of the board 1667 <br />of directors are not individually liable to any inmate for any 1668 <br />injury sustained in any correctional work program operated by 1669 <br />the corporation. 1670 <br /> Section 51. For the purpose of incorporating the amendment 1671 <br />made by this act to section 768.28, Florida Statutes, in a 1672 <br />reference thereto, subsection (5), paragraph (a) of subsection 1673 <br />(6), and subsection (7) of section 961.06, Florida Statutes, are 1674 <br />reenacted to read: 1675