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683.26 – Ronald Reagan Day.

683.26 Ronald Reagan Day.— (1) February 6 of each year is designated as “Ronald Reagan Day.” (2) The Governor may issue annually a proclamation designating February 6 as “Ronald Reagan Day.” Public officials, schools, private organizations, and all citizens are encouraged to honor the legacy of opportunity and optimism left by America’s 40th President by commemorating Ronald Reagan […]

683.325 – Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day.

683.325 Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day.—The Legislature designates December 21, the first day of winter and the longest night of the year as a Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day to bring attention to the tragedy of homelessness. The State Office on Homelessness, local homeless coalitions, and local governments are encouraged to sponsor events to promote awareness of the […]

683.33 – Three Kings Day.

683.33 Three Kings Day.— (1) January 6 of each year is designated as “Three Kings Day.” (2) Local governments may annually issue a proclamation commemorating January 6 as “Three Kings Day” and recognize that many residents of the state celebrate the occasion as a time to be with their family and friends, attend services, exchange gifts, and celebrate […]

683.331 – Child Welfare Professionals Recognition Day.

683.331 Child Welfare Professionals Recognition Day.—Beginning in May 2008, the Legislature designates the second Monday in May as “Child Welfare Professionals Recognition Day” to recognize the efforts of all professionals who work with abused children and dysfunctional families. The Department of Children and Families, local governments, and other agencies are encouraged to sponsor events to promote […]

683.332 – Ronshay Dugans Act.

683.332 Ronshay Dugans Act.— (1) This section may be cited as the “Ronshay Dugans Act.” (2) The first week of September is designated as “Drowsy Driving Prevention Week” in this state. During Drowsy Driving Prevention Week, the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and the Department of Transportation are encouraged to educate the law enforcement community and […]

683.333 – Foster Family Appreciation Week.

683.333 Foster Family Appreciation Week.— (1) The second week of February of each year is designated as “Foster Family Appreciation Week” to recognize the enduring and invaluable contributions that foster parents provide to the children in their care and, thus, to the future of this state. (2) The Department of Children and Families, local governments, and other agencies […]

683.334 – Victims of Communism Day.

683.334 Victims of Communism Day.— (1) The Governor shall proclaim November 7 of each year as “Victims of Communism Day,” which shall be suitably observed in the public schools of the state as a day honoring the 100 million people who have fallen victim to communist regimes across the world and which shall be suitably observed by […]

683.3341 – Responsible Fatherhood Month.

683.3341 Responsible Fatherhood Month.— (1) The Legislature designates the month of June as “Responsible Fatherhood Month” to recognize the importance of fathers in their children’s lives, how fathers contribute to their children’s safety and stability, and the direct link between positive father involvement and child well-being. (2) The Department of Children and Families, the Department of Health, local […]

683.25 – Bill of Rights Day.

683.25 Bill of Rights Day.— (1) December 15 of each year is designated as “Bill of Rights Day.” (2) The Governor may issue annually a proclamation designating December 15 as “Bill of Rights Day” and calling upon all citizens of the state to observe the occasion. History.—s. 1, ch. 2001-88.

683.1455 – American Founders’ Month.

683.1455 American Founders’ Month.— (1) The month of September of each year is designated as “American Founders’ Month.” (2) The Governor may annually issue a proclamation designating the month of September as “American Founders’ Month” and urging all civic, fraternal, and religious organizations and public and private educational institutions to recognize and observe this occasion through appropriate programs, […]