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Search Results for: "322.34"
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51. 39.201 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 39.201 39.201 Required reports of child abuse, abandonment, or neglect, sexual abuse of a child, and juvenile sexual abuse; required reports of death; reports involving a child who has exhibited inappropriate sexual behavior.—(1) MANDATORY REPORTING.—(a)1. A person is required to report immedi
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52. 373.4598 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 373.4598 373.4598 Water storage reservoirs.—(1) LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND INTENT.—(a) The Legislature declares that an emergency exists regarding the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee estuaries due to the high-volume freshwater discharges to the east and west of the lake. Such discharges have manife
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53. 943.325 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 943.325 943.325 DNA database.—(1) LEGISLATIVE INTENT.—(a) The Legislature finds that DNA databases are important tools in criminal investigations, in the exclusion of individuals who are the subject of criminal investigations or prosecutions and in detecting recidivist acts. It is the policy o
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54. 11.45 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 11.45 11.45 Definitions; duties; authorities; reports; rules.—(1) DEFINITIONS.—As used in ss. 11.40 - 11.51 , the term:(a) “Abuse” means behavior that is deficient or improper when compared with behavior that a prudent person would consider a reasonable and necessary operational practice given
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55. 921.0022 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 921.0022 921.0022 Criminal Punishment Code; offense severity ranking chart.—(1) The offense severity ranking chart must be used with the Criminal Punishment Code worksheet to compute a sentence score for each felony offender whose offense was committed on or after October 1, 1998.(2) The offen
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56. 39.202 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 39.202 39.202 Confidentiality of reports and records in cases of child abuse or neglect; exception.—(1) In order to protect the rights of the child and the child’s parents or other persons responsible for the child’s welfare, all records held by the department concerning reports of child aband
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57. 10.13 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 10.13 1 10.13 Senatorial districts.—For the election of members to the Senate of this state, the state is apportioned into 40 consecutively numbered, single-member senatorial districts of contiguous territory, to be designated by such numbers as follows:(1) District 1 is composed of:(a) All of
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58. 163.3184 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 163.3184 163.3184 Process for adoption of comprehensive plan or plan amendment.—(1) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term:(a) “Affected person” includes the affected local government; persons owning property, residing, or owning or operating a business within the boundaries of the loc
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59. 721.05 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 721.05 721.05 Definitions.—As used in this chapter, the term:(1) “Accommodation” means any apartment, condominium or cooperative unit, cabin, lodge, hotel or motel room, campground, cruise ship cabin, houseboat or other vessel, recreational or other motor vehicle, or any private or commercial
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60. 10.12 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 10.12 1 10.12 Representative districts.—For the election of members to the House of Representatives of this state, the state is apportioned into 120 consecutively numbered, single-member, representative districts of contiguous territory, to be designated by such numbers as follows:(1) District
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