Florida Juvenile Procedure Rule 8.335
RULE 8.335. ALTERNATIVES PENDING DISPOSITION
If the court finds that the evidence supports the allegations of
the petition, it may make a finding of dependency as provided by
law. If the reports required by law are available, the court may
proceed to disposition or continue the case for a disposition
hearing. If the case is continued, the court may refer the case to
appropriate agencies for additional study and recommendation. The
court may order the child continued in placement, designate the
placement or the agency that will be responsible for the child’s
placement, and enter such other orders deemed necessary to
protect the health, safety, and well-being of the child, including
diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and visitation.
If the court finds that the evidence supports the allegations of
the petition, it may make a finding of dependency as provided by
law. If the reports required by law are available, the court may
proceed to disposition or continue the case for a disposition
hearing. If the case is continued, the court may refer the case to
appropriate agencies for additional study and recommendation. The
court may order the child continued in placement, designate the
placement or the agency that will be responsible for the child’s
placement, and enter such other orders deemed necessary to
protect the health, safety, and well-being of the child, including
diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and visitation.