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1. 403.7192 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 403.7192 403.7192 Batteries; requirements for consumer, manufacturers, and sellers; penalties.—(1) As used in this section, the term:(a) “Cell” means a galvanic or voltaic device weighing 25 pounds or less consisting of an enclosed or sealed container containing a positive and negative electro

2. 794.055 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 794.055 794.055 Access to services for victims of sexual battery.—(1) This section may be cited by the popular name, the “Sexual Battery Victims’ Access to Services Act.”(2) As used in this section, the term:(a) “Crisis-intervention services” means advice, counseling, or consultation provided

3. 403.7185 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 403.7185 403.7185 Lead-acid battery fees.—(1) For the privilege of engaging in business, a fee for each new or remanufactured lead-acid battery sold at retail, including those sold to any governmental entity, is imposed on any person engaging in the business of making retail sales of lead-acid

4. 784.03 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 784.03 784.03 Battery; felony battery.—(1)(a) The offense of battery occurs when a person:1. Actually and intentionally touches or strikes another person against the will of the other; or2. Intentionally causes bodily harm to another person.(b) Except as provided in subsection (2), a person wh

5. 784.045 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 784.045 784.045 Aggravated battery.—(1)(a) A person commits aggravated battery who, in committing battery:1. Intentionally or knowingly causes great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement; or2. Uses a deadly weapon.(b) A person commits aggravated battery if the person wh

6. 784.041 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 784.041 784.041 Felony battery; domestic battery by strangulation.—(1) A person commits felony battery if he or she:(a) Actually and intentionally touches or strikes another person against the will of the other; and(b) Causes great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement.

7. 960.199 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 960.199 960.199 Relocation assistance for victims of sexual battery.—(1) The department may award a one-time payment of up to $1,500 on any one claim and a lifetime maximum of $3,000 to a victim of sexual battery, as defined in s. 794.011 , who needs relocation assistance.(2) In order for an a

8. 784.083 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 784.083 784.083 Assault or battery on code inspectors.—Whenever a person is charged with committing an assault or aggravated assault or a battery or aggravated battery upon a code inspector, as defined in s. 162.04 (2), while the code inspector is engaged in the lawful performance of his or he

9. 784.082 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 784.082 784.082 Assault or battery by a person who is being detained in a prison, jail, or other detention facility upon visitor or other detainee; reclassification of offenses.—Whenever a person who is being detained in a prison, jail, or other detention facility is charged with committing an

10. 794.011 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 794.011 794.011 Sexual battery.—(1) As used in this chapter:(a) “Consent” means intelligent, knowing, and voluntary consent and does not include coerced submission. “Consent” shall not be deemed or construed to mean the failure by the alleged victim to offer physical resistance to the offender

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