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Rule Title: Common Elements of Facility-Based and Community Supervision Models (Repealed)
Department: DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE    Add to MyFLRules Favorites
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Division: Probation
Chapter: Nonresidential Programs

Latest version of the final adopted rule presented in Florida Administrative Code (FAC):

VIEW_RULE Effective Date: 9/21/2010
History Notes: Rulemaking Authority 985.435, 985.601, 985.64 FS. Law Implemented 985.03, 985.433, 985.435, 985.601 FS. History–New 8-23-07, Repealed 9-21-10.
References in this version: No reference(s).
History of this Rule since Jan. 6, 2006
Notice /
Adopted
Section Description ID Publish
Date
View Text Final
63D-6.005
Common Elements of Facility-Based and Community Supervision Models (Repealed) 9125874 Effective:
09/21/2010
View Text Proposed
63D-6.001
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The rule chapter governing the provision of services to youth on probation or committed to a minimum-risk nonresidential program is repealed as part of the reorganization of the subtitle. Much of the content of the repealed .... 8445419 3/26/2010
Vol. 36/12
View Text Development
63D-6.001
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The rule chapter governing the provision of services to youths on probation or committed to a minimum-risk nonresidential program is repealed as part of the reorganization of the subtitle. Much of the content of the repealed .... 7910852 11/13/2009
Vol. 35/45
View Text Final
63D-6.005
Common Elements of Facility-Based and Community Supervision Models (Repealed) 4478410 Effective:
08/23/2007
View Text Proposed
63D-6.001
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The rule establishes the standards and procedures for the provision of day treatment, facility-based and community supervision services to youths on probation, conditional release or who are committed to a minimum-risk nonresidential .... 4280918 6/22/2007
Vol. 33/25
View Text Development
63D-6.001
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The rule establishes the standards and procedures for the provision of services to youths on probation or committed to a minimum-risk nonresidential program. 4091768 5/4/2007
Vol. 33/18