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2010IndependentLiving ProgramA Guid
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Chapter 01Resource List
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FormsForms are available online at:
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StatewideChapter 02IndependentLivin
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State of Florida Independent Living
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Calculated Date: 30 Days After 13th
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FEBRUARY 2005 REPORT NO. 2005 - 119
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Exhibit 2Schedule of Budgeted Expen
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MEMORANDUMDATE: March 30, 2010PHONE
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