Florida Statutes. Whenever these conditions are found at a member’s premises, service personnel will correct the condition by installing a new seal and/or other associated equipment, as required, and the meter will be tested to assure that it is operating within the prescribed limits of accuracy...
As indicated by the Florida Statutes, Chapter XLVI, § 817.568(2), instructions listed for members of a Criminal Jury highlighted in Case 20.13, members of the court must prove (without any shred of doubt) that the defendant: Intentionally, willingly, and fraudulently (without the permission of...
Theft Drug possession Assault Battery Burglary State crimes in Florida are listed in Title XLVI of the Florida Statutes. Federal Crimes In addition to crimes that cross a state’s line, federal crimes are also offenses that are committed on or against federal property or in violation of federal...
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Warning Under section 322.212 (5), Florida Statutes, it is a third degree felony to use a false or fictitious name in any application for a driver license or identification card, or to knowingly make a false statement, knowingly conceal a material fact, or otherwise commit a fraud in ...
The Office of Insurance Regulation is responsible for regulating and enforcing statutes related to car insurance in the state of Florida. This office is led by the Insurance Commissioner, and the office is also in charge of monitoring all statewide industry markets....
If you need to file a lawsuit against a Florida nursing home, you havetwo yearsfrom the date of discovery of the abuse or the date that the complainant should have discovered the abuse, according to Florida Statutes §95.11. You can also file a report with the Florida Department of Health...
Losses due to employee negligence, accidents, theft, and fraud are on the increase and negligent hiring statutes apply to most states. Companies can and will be held liable for the willful misconduct of their employees if courts determine they were negligent in their hiring and retention. ...