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Florida Statute 10.204 | Lawyer Caselaw & Research
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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title III
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH; COMMISSIONS
Chapter 10
SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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F.S. 10.204
10.204 Territory not specified for inclusion in any district.Any portion of the state which is not stated in this joint resolution as being included in any district described in this joint resolution but which is entirely surrounded by a district shall be deemed to be included within the surrounding district. Any portion of the state which is not included in any district described in this joint resolution and which is not entirely surrounded by a district shall be included within that district contiguous to the portion that contains the least population per legislator according to the United States Decennial Census of 2020; however, if every district contiguous to such portion has an equal population, such portion shall be included within the lowest-numbered district that is contiguous to such portion.
History.s. 4, CS for SJR 100, 2022 Regular Session.

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F.S. 10.204 on Casetext

Amendments to 10.204


Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 10.204
Level: Degree
Misdemeanor/Felony: First/Second/Third

Current data shows no reason an arrest or criminal charge should have occurred directly under Florida Statute 10.204.



Annotations, Discussions, Cases:

Cases from cite.case.law:

BUTLER, v. DIRECTSAT USA, LLC,, 55 F. Supp. 3d 793 (D. Md. 2014)

. . . In Perez, it found that employees who worked 10.204 minutes of uncompensated work per day was not de . . .

PEREZ v. MOUNTAIRE FARMS, INCORPORATED, a a C. R. De A. E. M. J. L. H. E. R. G. M. Jr. M. R. n J. n L. A. M. D. Sr. G. C. L. G. M. A. O. N. C. D. T. N. O. J. M. C. De B. n S. Jr. M. J. L. L. De D. L. D. E. Jr. A. M. E. A. D. J. B. L. E. A. L. s J. J. L. L. C. De La V. R. A. A. M. J. A. S. D. Jr. A. Sr. N. J. S. A. R. E. M. R. L. L. A. A. O. H. M. A. I. H. I. G. M. L. E. D. M. T. M. D. A. D. De U. S. v. a a C. R. De A. E. M. J. L. H. E. R. G. M. Jr. M. R. n J. n L. A. M. D. Sr. G. C. L. G. M. A. O. N. C. D. T. N. O. J. M. C. De B. n S. Jr. M. J. L. L. De D. L. D. E. Jr. A. M. E. A. D. J. B. L. E. A. L. s J. J. L. L. C. De La V. R. A. A. M. J. A. S. D. Jr. A. Sr. N. J. S. A. R. E. M. R. L. L. A. A. Au- O. H. M. A. I. H. I. G. M. L. E. D. M. T. M. D. A. D. De U. S., 650 F.3d 350 (4th Cir. 2011)

. . . Therefore, the total time spent donning and doffing at the beginning and end of the workday equals 10.204 . . . time spent donning and doffing each day at the beginning and the end of the work shifts, a total of 10.204 . . . Mountaire argues, however, that 10.204 minutes is de minimis as a matter of law. . . . does not control the present issue, we must address whether the donning and doffing time period of 10.204 . . . the time involved was de minimis, we are unable to apply that finding to the present time period of 10.204 . . . But because the 10.204 minutes of donning and doffing at the beginning and end of the workday in this . . .

UNITED STATES FOR USE AND BENEFIT OF GENERAL ROCK SAND CORPORATION, v. CHUSKA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a a a Co-, 55 F.3d 1491 (10th Cir. 1995)

. . . . § 1-10.204-2 (1984)) under which the letter of credit was issued clearly indicates that the letter . . .

UNITED STATES G. ANDERSON, v. CHALLINOR, 620 F. Supp. 78 (D. Mont. 1985)

. . . . § 1-10.204-2 (1984). . . . The regulation (41 C.F.R. § 1-10.204-2 (1984)) under which the letter of credit was issued clearly indicates . . .

ST. PETERSBURG BANK TRUST CO. v. E. HAMM,, 414 So. 2d 1071 (Fla. 1982)

. . . The stated annual rate on the note is 9% per year. c) The effective rate of interest is 9% + 1.204% = 10.204% . . .

E. HAMM, v. ST. PETERSBURG BANK TRUST COMPANY,, 379 So. 2d 1300 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1980)

. . . ,-200 actually includes $58,000 in charges for use of $284,200, which computes to an annual rate of 10.204% . . . stated interest rate of 9% and the resulting effective rate of interest on the loan of $284,200 is 10.204% . . .

MUISE v. ABBOTT, 160 F.2d 590 (1st Cir. 1947)

. . . percentage of the appellant’s gross wages for the year preceding the accident which had been paid in food (10.204% . . .

GEAR v. FITCH, 10 F. Cas. 129 (C.C.D. Mass. 1878)

. . . A patent [No. 10.204] for improvements in moulding-ma-chines was issued to Nathaniel Gear, November 8 . . .

GEAR v. GROSVENOR, 10 F. Cas. 130 (C.C.D. Mass. 1873)

. . . Suit on letters patent [No. 10.204] ■•‘for a machine for turning and cutting irregular forms,” granted . . .