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2003 Florida Code
TITLE XXX SOCIAL WELFARE

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Chapter 409 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE
Chapter 410 AGING AND ADULT SERVICES
Chapter 411 HANDICAP OR HIGH-RISK CONDITION PREVENTION AND EARLY CHILDHOOD ASSISTANCE
Chapter 413 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
Chapter 414 FAMILY SELF-SUFFICIENCY
Chapter 415 ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES
Chapter 418 RECREATION
Chapter 419 COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL HOMES
Chapter 420 HOUSING
Chapter 421 PUBLIC HOUSING
Chapter 422 HOUSING COOPERATION LAW
Chapter 423 TAX EXEMPTION OF HOUSING AUTHORITIES
Chapter 425 RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES
Chapter 427 SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
Chapter 430 ELDERLY AFFAIRS

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