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Search Results for: "794.011"
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51. 397.417 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 397.417 397.417 Peer specialists.—(1) LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND INTENT.—(a) The Legislature finds that:1. The ability to provide adequate behavioral health services is limited by a shortage of professionals and paraprofessionals.2. The state is experiencing an increase in opioid addictions, man
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52. 435.07 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 435.07 435.07 Exemptions from disqualification.—Unless otherwise provided by law, the provisions of this section apply to exemptions from disqualification for disqualifying offenses revealed pursuant to background screenings required under this chapter, regardless of whether those disqualifyin
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53. 775.21 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 775.21 775.21 The Florida Sexual Predators Act.—(1) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be cited as “The Florida Sexual Predators Act.”(2) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term:(a) “Change in status at an institution of higher education” means the commencement or termination of enrollment,
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54. 394.912 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 394.912 394.912 Definitions.—As used in this part, the term:(1) “Agency with jurisdiction” means the entity that releases, upon lawful order or authority, a person who is serving a sentence in the custody of the Department of Corrections, a person who was adjudicated delinquent and is committe
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55. 951.24 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 951.24 951.24 Extend the limits of confinement for county prisoners.—(1) Any county shall be deemed to have a work-release program upon the motion of that county’s board of county commissioners which shall require the concurrence of the sheriff of the county.(2)(a) Whenever punishment by impri
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56. 39.0139 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 39.0139 39.0139 Visitation or other contact; restrictions.—(1) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be cited as the “Keeping Children Safe Act.”(2) LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND INTENT.—(a) The Legislature finds that:1. For some children who are abused, abandoned, or neglected by a parent or other caregiv
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57. 945.091 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 945.091 945.091 Extension of the limits of confinement; restitution by employed inmates.—(1) The department may adopt rules permitting the extension of the limits of the place of confinement of an inmate as to whom there is reasonable cause to believe that the inmate will honor his or her trus
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58. 948.03 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 948.03 948.03 Terms and conditions of probation.—(1) The court shall determine the terms and conditions of probation. Conditions specified in this section do not require oral pronouncement at the time of sentencing and may be considered standard conditions of probation. These conditions may in
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59. 787.06 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 787.06 787.06 Human trafficking.—(1)(a) The Legislature finds that human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery. Victims of human trafficking are young children, teenagers, and adults. Thousands of victims are trafficked annually across international borders worldwide. Many of these victi
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60. 415.102 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 415.102 415.102 Definitions of terms used in ss. 415.101 - 415.113 .—As used in ss. 415.101 - 415.113 , the term:(1) “Abuse” means any willful act or threatened act by a relative, caregiver, or household member which causes or is likely to cause significant impairment to a vulnerable adult’s p
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