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CIVIL RIGHTS--FLORIDA CIVIL RIGHTS ACT--EXHAUSTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES. Under the FCRA, a claimant fulfilled a necessary step to exhaust administrative remedies when he specifically referenced only federal law in a charge of discrimination dual filed with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Florida Commission on Human Relations. Section 760.11(1), which mandates that a claimant file a complaint with the Florida Commission on Human Relations containing "a short and plain statement of the facts describing the violation and the relief sought," does not require a claimant to specifically allege he is seeking relief under the FCRA to exhaust administrative remedies.
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RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE--AMENDMENTS. The Court adopted proposed amendments to Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.040 (Computation of Time). Amendments include the removal of references to particular subdivisions of rule 3.132 and the replacement of the words "shall be" with the word "is."
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