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  2. Law of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Opinions of the Supreme Court and District Courts of Appeal are published in the Florida Cases (a Florida-specific version of the Southern Reporter) and Florida Law Weekly. [5] Appellate and trial court opinions of the Florida circuit courts and County Courts are published in the Florida Law Weekly Supplement. [5]

  3. Laws of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Laws of Florida are the session laws of the Florida Legislature, a verbatim publication of the general and special laws enacted by the Florida Legislature in a given year and published each year following the regular session of the legislature.

  4. Florida Administrative Register - Wikipedia

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  5. Four new Florida laws take effect in January. Here’s what ...

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    A new year also means new laws in Florida. The Florida Legislature passed the laws earlier this year and they take effect Jan. 1, 2024: SB 784 gives local law enforcement agencies the ability to ...

  6. Florida’s new law shields responders; critics say it’s aimed ...

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    Happy New Year. Now stand back, please. Florida’s new law protecting first responders from people “impeding, threatening, or harassing” them goes into effect Jan. 1. The new law, dubbed the ...

  7. Florida Statutes - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Statutes are the codified, statutory laws of Florida; it currently has 49 titles. A chapter in the Florida Statutes represents all relevant statutory laws on a particular subject. [1] The statutes are the selected reproduction of the portions of each session law, which are published in the Laws of Florida, that have general ...

  8. Matt Gaetz ethics report released: What to know about Florida ...

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    Under Florida law, a person who is 24 years old or older who has sex with a person 16 or 17 years of age has committed a second-degree felony, punishable by up to 15 years in prison.

  9. Category:Florida law - Wikipedia

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    Felony disenfranchisement in Florida; Florida Administrative Code; Florida Administrative Register; Florida bankruptcy law; Florida Commission on Ethics; Florida Constitution of 1885; Florida Constitutional Convention of 1838; Florida Criminal Justice Standards & Training Commission; Florida House Bill H-837; Florida Parental Rights in ...