Trespassing

Pensacola State College adheres to Florida law addressing the crime of trespassing. Although, as a state college, Pensacola State College is open to the general public, specific situations may constitute the crime of trespassing. In those cases, any law enforcement officer may arrest, either on or off the premises, and without warrant, any person whom the law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe has committed any of the specific offenses addressed in the following Florida laws:

s. 810.08, F.S.

Trespass in Structure or Conveyance;

s. 810.09, F.S.

Trespass on Property Other than Structure or Conveyance;

s. 810.095, F.S.

Trespass on School Property with a Firearm or Other Weapon Prohibited;

s. 810.097, F.S.

Trespass Upon Grounds or Facilities of a School.

Florida State Statutes are accessible through the following website: www.flsenate.gov\statutes\index.cfm. Additionally, an individual may be removed from campus for violation of any applicable Board Policy and Procedure.

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