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Code · Florida · Title V — Judicial Branch · Chapter 43

43.51 Problem-solving court reports.

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(1)The Office of the State Courts Administrator shall provide an annual report to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives which details the number of participants in each problem-solving court for each fiscal year the court has been operating and the types of services provided, identifies each source of funding for each court during each fiscal year, and provides information on the performance of each court based upon outcome measures established by the courts.
(2)For purposes of this section, the term “problem-solving court” includes, but is not limited to, a drug court pursuant to s. 397.334 , s. 948.01 , s. 948.06 , s. 948.08 , s. 948.16 , or s. 948.20 ; a veterans treatment court program pursuant to s. 394.47891 , s. 948.08 , s. 948.16 , or s. 948.21 ; a mental health court program pursuant to s. 394.47892 , s. 948.01 , s. 948.06 , s. 948.08 , or s. 948.16 ; a community court pursuant to s. 948.081 ; or a delinquency pretrial intervention court program pursuant to s. 985.345 .
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