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FLS1198PassProviding that a defective corporate action is not void or voidable in certain circumstances; requiring the board of directors to take certain action to ratify a defective corporate action; providing quorum and voting requirements for the ratificatio...
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2024-06-26
Chapter No. 2024-265
FLH0775PassAuthorizes parent to surrender infant with medical staff or licensed healthcare professional at hospital after delivery; authorizes parent to surrender infant by dialing 911 to request that EMS provider meet surrendering parent at specified location;...
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2024-05-30
Chapter No. 2024-213
FLH1083PassRevises & creates provisions relating to dependent children, including criminal history records checks, removing children from court-ordered placement, evidence required to amend case plans, Guardianship Assistance Program, notice requirements, revie...
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2024-05-13
Chapter No. 2024-177; companion bill(s) passed, see SB 958 (Ch. 2024-90)
FLH0305PassIncreases maximum age of child victim of specified acts whose out of court statements may be admissible in certain circumstances; provides that first offense of specified sex trafficking offenses involving minors requires designation of defendant as ...
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2024-04-11
Chapter No. 2024-71
FLS1224PassRequiring the Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office and circuit guardian ad litem offices to participate in the development of a certain state plan; requiring the court to appoint a guardian ad litem for a child at the earliest possible time; requiring ...
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2024-04-11
Chapter No. 2024-70
FLH7001PassRemoves scheduled repeal of exemption from public records requirements for other identifying information with respect to any person reporting child abuse, abandonment, or neglect.
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2024-03-22
Chapter No. 2024-38
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that have expired, have become obsolete, have had their effect, have served their purpose, or have been impliedly repealed or superseded; removing inconsistencies, redundancies, and unnecessary repetition in the statutes; and impr...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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