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ELIMINATE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR SEXUAL BATTERY OF CHILDREN
09-04

Reference:
Article X, Section 28

Summary:
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This amendment eliminates any statute of limitations to institute prosecution of a criminal or any civil action relating to sexual battery of a child if the victim is under 16 years of age at the time of the offense. The amendment shall be effective on the day after it is approved by the electorate.

Sponsor:
Protect Our Kids First, Inc.
1010 Shoma Drive
Royal Palm Beach, FL 33414-
(561) 512-2104
  Contact: Michael Dolce, Chairperson

Signatures:
Statewide total needed for judicial and financial impact review (signed by 25% of voters required by s. 3, Art. XI of the State Constitution in one-half of the congressional districts): 67,683 
Statewide total needed to make ballot position (signed by 8% of the voters in at least one-half of Florida's congressional districts and in the state as whole as of the last presidential election): 676,811 
Statewide total currently valid: 0*
Congressional district totals needed for judicial and economic reviews and ballot placement, with currently valid signatures: View by District by County
*Statewide and congressional district totals for ballot position are NOT OFFICAL until the Secretary of State determines the requisite signatures have been obtained and issues a certificate of ballot position. Once an initiative petition is certified for ballot position, total currently valid may exceed the official totals at time of certification. For status on ballot position, see Status Table below.
 
To find out the signature threshold required in each Congressional District for review and ballot position, the current number of verified signatures in each Congressional District by county, and how many Congressional Districts may have met or exceeded signature thresholds, click the link above titled "View by District by County".

Status: Closed
Approval Date: 06/03/2009 
Undue Burden:  
Made Review:  
Attorney General:  
Sent to Supreme Court:  
Supreme Court Ruling:  
SC Ruling Date:  
Financial Impact Statement Date:  
SC Approval of Financial Impact Statement:  
Made Ballot:  
Ballot Number: 0  
Election Year: 2012 




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