(AMENDED Thursday, April 14, 2005 3:41)
Start Date and Time:
Monday, April 18, 2005 4:30 PM
End Date and Time:
Monday, April 18, 2005 6:00 PM
Location:
404 HOB
Duration:
1.50
Consideration of the following bill(s):
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HB 23 – Relief of Verlin C. Weaver by the City of Fernandina Beach
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HB 41 CS – Alarm System Contracting
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HB 135 CS – Liability of Providers of Streetlights
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HB 291 CS – Condominiums
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HB 427 CS – Procedures for the Satisfaction of Debts
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HB 645 CS – Department of Law Enforcement
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HB 705 CS – Relief of Sharon Jurgrau and Megan Jurgrau
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HB 839 CS – Admissibility of Evidence in an Action Alleging that a Pregnancy Was Wrongfully Ended by Another's Negligence
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HB 897 CS – Trusts and Other Agency Relationships
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HB 1005 – Death Penalty
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HJR 1007 – Judicial Conference; Rules of Court Practice and Procedure
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HB 1019 CS – Asbestos and Silica Claims
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HB 1665 CS – Disclaimers of Property Interests
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HB 1667 CS – Protective Injunctions
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HB 1833 – Adoption
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HB 1867 – Death Penalty
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HB 1877 CS – Sexual Predators and Sexual Offenders
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HB 71 CS – Motor Vehicle Speed Competitions
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HB 111 – Administrative Expunction of Nonjudicial Arrest Records
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HB 125 – Interview and Interrogation of Law Enforcement and Correctional Officers
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HB 193 CS – Hazing
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HB 207 CS – Criminal Acts Committed During a State of Emergency
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HB 285 CS – Right to a Speedy Trial
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HB 293 CS – Recreational Vehicles
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HB 551 CS – Financial Responsibility for Operation of Motor Vehicles
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HB 731 – Relief of Claude Tunc, Martine Tunc, and Sandrine Tunc by the City of Miami Beach
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HB 949 CS – Automated External Defibrillators
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HB 1181 – Alimony
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HB 1195 CS – Paternity
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HB 1659 CS – Termination of Pregnancies
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HB 1709 CS – State Minimum Wage
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HB 1831 – Inmates Under Sentence of Death
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HB 1915 – Juvenile Justice
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HB 1929 – Public Records Exemptions