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Youth's Age at Time of Review #VALU
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OPPAGA andChapter 05Auditor General
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Exhibit 3Schedule of Projected Surp
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2. Documentation that the child had
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March 2010 Report No. 10-30DCF Has
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Report No. 10-30Current Status ____
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Report No. 10-30Progress Reportyoun
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Report No. 10-30Progress Reportrece
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PLAN FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF SERVICES
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PLAN FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF SERVICES
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PLAN FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF SERVICES
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IndependentChapter 07Living Service
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2009 Independent Living Advisory Co
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Recommendations by the Council for
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At a minimum, all school districts
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Establish a single medical health c
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analyses and ongoing monthly confer
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Redesign of Services to Young Adult
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Fiscal Analysis of Florida’s Inde
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Florida’s Current Independent Liv
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Young adults who areadopted at age
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Support Services: The “bridge”
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Extending foster care eligibility w
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General Revenue AssumptionsIn addit
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Programs FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY
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enefits. Given that Florida’s exi
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Kate Gaughen of the Finance Project
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Current law allow payments made dir
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National Youth in Transition Databa
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This Independent Living Notebook wa