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MEMORANDUMDATE: March 30, 2010PHONE
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certificate and is admitted for ful
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The Florida LegislatureOffice of Pr
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IndependentChapter 06Living Spendin
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PLAN FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF SERVICES
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PLAN FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF SERVICES
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(c) Members of the advisory council
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Department Response: The Department
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ecommendation by providing the high
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Require the Medicaid Reform countie
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Subgroup to ensure Florida’s comp
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Planning for transition and self su
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3. Guardianship Assistance: for you
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All young adults who exit state cus
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Support Services: Young adults who
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Florida currently makes significant
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Estimated AnnualTitle IV-Revenue $1
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Costs based on these assumptions be
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Programs FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY
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George Sheldon, SecretaryDon Winste
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Service delivery must be driven by
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National YouthChapter 09in Transiti
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Florida SafeChapter 10Families Netw