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FLS0564PassRevising eligibility requirements for aftercare services for certain young adults; authorizing the Department of Children and Families to distribute federal funds to eligible young adults in certain circumstances, etc.
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2024-04-29
Chapter No. 2024-112
FLS0958PassRevising the base salary used to calculate the compensation of county tax collectors; defining the term "tax collector employee"; providing that tax collector employees are eligible to receive specified monetary benefits from the state for adopting c...
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2024-04-16
Chapter No. 2024-90
FLS7016PassRevising the purpose of the Dental Student Loan Repayment Program; requiring the Department of Health to implement the Dr. and Mrs. Alfonse and Kathleen Cinotti Health Care Screening and Services Grant Program for a specified purpose; providing requi...
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2024-03-22
Chapter No. 2024-15
FLS0330PassCreating part VI of ch. 395, F.S., entitled "Behavioral Health Teaching Hospitals"; authorizing hospitals to apply for a behavioral health teaching hospital designation beginning on a specified date; authorizing the agency to designate additional beh...
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2024-03-22
Chapter No. 2024-12
FLS0076PassRepealing and deleting provisions which have become inoperative by noncurrent repeal or expiration and, pursuant to s. 11.242(5)(b) and (i), F.S., may be omitted from the 2023 Florida Statutes only through a reviser's bill duly enacted by the Legisla...
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2024-02-21
Chapter No. 2024-3
FLS0082PassAmending provisions to conform to section 147 of chapter 2023-173, Laws of Florida, which directs the Division of Law Revision to prepare a reviser's bill for the 2024 Regular Session of the Legislature to replace references to the terms "Department ...
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2024-02-21
Chapter No. 2024-6
FLS0074PassDeleting provisions that have expired, have become obsolete, have had their effect, have served their purpose, or have been impliedly repealed or superseded; removing inconsistencies, redundancies, and unnecessary repetition in the statutes; and impr...
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2024-02-21
Chapter No. 2024-2
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