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Florida Statutes Chapter 743 - Disability of Nonage of Minors Removed

Florida Statutes > Title XLIII > Chapter 743 - Disability of Nonage of Minors Removed

Current as of: 2008 Session

743.01Removal of disabilities of married minors
743.015Disabilities of nonage; removal
743.04Removal of disabilities of persons entitled to benefits under the "Home, Farm and Business Loans Act."
743.044Removal of disabilities of minors; executing agreements for depository financial services
743.045Removal of disabilities of minors; executing contracts for a residential lease
743.046Removal of disabilities of minors; executing agreements for utility services
743.05Removal of disabilities of minors; borrowing money for educational purposes
743.06Removal of disabilities of minors; donation of blood without parental consent
743.064Emergency medical care or treatment to minors without parental consent
743.0645Other persons who may consent to medical care or treatment of a minor
743.065Unwed pregnant minor or minor mother; consent to medical services for minor or minor's child valid
743.066Removal of disability of minors adjudicated as adults
743.07Rights, privileges, and obligations of persons 18 years of age or older
743.08Removal of disabilities of minors; artistic or creative services; professional sports contracts; judicial approval
743.09Removal of disabilities of minors; artistic or creative services; professional sports contracts; procedure for court approval; appointment of a guardian ad litem
743.095Removal of disabilities of minors; artistic or creative services; professional sports contracts; guardianship of the property

Federal Regulations: Children

CFR > Title 16 > Chapter I > Part 312 - Children's online privacy protection rule
CFR > Title 28 > Chapter I > Part 75 - Child Protection Restoration and Penalties Enhancement Act of 1990 and PROTECT Act; Recordkeeping and Record Inspection Provisions
CFR > Title 28 > Chapter I > Part 81 - Child abuse and child pornography reporting designations and procedures

 
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