(CNN) -- A Florida lawmaker is pushing to repeal a state law that makes it illegal to cohabitate with someone who is not their spouse, and makes it a crime punishable by a $500 fine and up to 60 days in jail.
According to 2010 U.S. Census figures, at least 544,907 Floridians reported being an "unmarried partner" -- meaning they live in an intimate relationship with someone they are not married to, and thus are in defiance of Florida statute 798.02.
"If any man or woman, not being married to each other, lewdly and lasciviously associate and cohabit together ... they shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree," the law states.
Last week, state Rep. Ritch Workman filed legislation -- HB 4021 -- to repeal that provision, as well as a related one that bars people from "living in open adultery."
He told HLN's Richelle Carey on Thursday that the current law is unenforceable and unrealistic, especially given the growing numbers of couples in Florida and elsewhere who live together but are not married.
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