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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XLIII
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Chapter 743
DISABILITY OF NONAGE OF MINORS REMOVED
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743.06 Removal of disabilities of minors; donation of blood without parental consent.Any minor who has reached the age of 17 years may give consent to the donation, without compensation therefor, of her or his blood and to the penetration of tissue which is necessary to accomplish such donation. Such consent shall not be subject to disaffirmance because of minority, unless the parent or parents of such minor specifically object, in writing, to the donation or penetration of the skin.
History.s. 1, ch. 70-430; s. 1, ch. 76-13; s. 1065, ch. 97-102.

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Lane v. Mra Holdings, LLC, 242 F. Supp. 2d 1205 (M.D. Fla. 2002).

Cited 15 times | Published | District Court, M.D. Florida | 2002 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 24111, 2002 WL 31940726

...lt for purposes of all criminal and civil laws of the state, and shall authorize the minor thereafter to exercise all of the rights and responsibilities of persons who are 18 years of age or older." [39] See Fla. Stat. § 743.05. [40] See Fla. Stat. § 743.06....
...stating that the parent or legal guardian has read and understands the warnings given by the tanning facility, consents to the minor's use of a tanning device, and agrees that the minor will use the provided protective eyewear"). [57] See Fla. Stat. § 743.064 (delineating framework for giving emergency medical care or treatment to minors without parental consent); See also Fla. Stat. § 743.0645 (listing persons who may consent to the medical care or treatment of a minor)....
...rmful to minors"). [66] See Fla. Stat. § 794.05(1) ("A person 24 years of age or older who engages in sexual activity with a person 16 or 17 years of age commits a felony of the second degree..."). [67] See Fla. Stat. § 540.08. [68] See Fla. Stat. § 743.064 (delineating framework for giving emergency medical care or treatment to minors without parental consent); See also Fla. Stat. § 743.0645 (listing persons who may consent to the medical care or treatment of a minor)....
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Campbell v. State, 771 So. 2d 1205 (Fla. 2d DCA 2000).

Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2000 Fla. App. LEXIS 13510, 2000 WL 1532910

...Dennis Campbell appeals a judgment convicting him of unlawful sexual activity with a person 16 or 17 years of age. Mr. Campbell argues that his victim’s disabilities of nonage were removed when she was sentenced as an adult for a felony and placed under the supervision of the Department of Corrections. See § 743.066, Fla....
...The remaining sections of chapter 743 permit the removal of one or a limited number of disabilities of nonage to accomplish a particular purpose. See, e.g., § 743.05, Fla. Stat. (1997) (allowing minors to contract to borrow funds for educational purposes). Section 743.066, Florida Statutes (1997), the provision at issue here, removes the disability of nonage of a minor adjudicated as an adult and “in the custody or under the supervision of’ the Department of Corrections “as such disability relate...
...or authority under chapter 743 for a defined and specific purpose. It would be absurd to read section 794.05(2), for example, to remove the protections of the statute from a 17-year-old minor who had done something as obscure as donating blood. See § 743.06, Fla....
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Ago (Fla. Att'y Gen. 2005).

Published | Florida Attorney General Reports

...nley v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, 323 So. 2d 301 (1975), aff'd 334 So. 2d 11 (1976) (for all legal purposes, a minor includes any person who has not attained the age of 18 years). 5 Section 743.04 , Fla. Stat. 6 Section 743.05 , Fla. Stat. 7 Section 743.06 , Fla. Stat. 8 Section 743.064 , Fla....

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