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This is the 2011 version of the statute, and it is offered for general information purposes. This statute should not be relied on without reviewing your legal situation with an experienced medical malpractice lawyer, and making sure you are using the appropriate version of the relevant statute for your case. The provisions applicable to your potential claim may or may not be the version that was in effect at the time of the child's birth, because some changes to the statute have been made retroactive, and other changes have not. Other statutes and other case law interpreting or applying these statutes may also apply to your case.
Applies To Florida Only 766.312 Enforcement of awards.-- (1) The administrative law judge shall have full authority to enforce her or his awards and to protect herself or himself from any deception or lack of cooperation in reaching her or his determination as to any award. Such authority shall include the power to petition the circuit court for an order of contempt. (2) A party may, if the circumstances so warrant, petition the circuit court for enforcement of a final award by the administrative law judge. History.--s. 71, ch. 88-1; s. 24, ch. 91-46; s. 5, ch. 94-106; s. 315, ch. 96-410; s. 1806, ch. 97-102.
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