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Subject: Re: [APG] Death Records Threatened?
Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2002 23:28:28 EST
Renee,
I will post any important Florida developments to the list from time to time.
I keep my ears open for developments in NY, too, where I had family, and in
NJ where I was born and raised.
Richard
Richard F. Robinson, CGRS
Delray Beach, Florida
Florida State Genealogy Society Legislation Chair
Member, Association of Professional Genealogists (geographic specialization:
NJ, NY and FL)
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In a message dated 12/1/2002 9:06:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Subj: Re: [APG] Death Records Threatened?
> Date: 12/1/2002 9:06:31 PM Eastern Standard Time
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> We northerners too will be very interested in developments re Florida death
> records. After all, Florida is sometimes called "the state where New
> Yorkers go to die."
>
> Alvie L. Davidson <> wrote...
>
> <<...in the 2002 Session the legislature created a committee called "Senate
> Committee on Public Records" and they have been meeting and reviewing all
> records which are currently open and public to see which they might offer
> to
> the next session as subjects of either closure or severely limiting
> access...>>
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