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&nbsp · Traducir Sitio Web &times · Google&#8482 · Translate Disclaimer This Google&#8482 · Families Civil Rights Consumer Protection Environment &amp · Elder Abuse &nbsp · Most Popular Permits &amp · 2026 and are provided in Additional Resources. The Board · released its ninth annual report on January 30 · the success of policies limiting pretextual stops · and the use of surveillance technologies · the Board makes nine recommendations to the Legislature · local policymakers · POST · and to finding actionable · the Board provides an overview of the 2026 Report. For ease of reference · policymakers · community advocates · pdf RIPA 2026 Report Appendix · pdf RIPA 2026 Appendix Tables

TAMPA, FL 33619-7843

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Traducir Sitio Web &times
Google&#8482
Translate Disclaimer This Google&#8482
Families Civil Rights Consumer Protection Environment &amp
Elder Abuse &nbsp
Most Popular Permits &amp
2026 and are provided in Additional Resources. The Board
released its ninth annual report on January 30
the success of policies limiting pretextual stops
and the use of surveillance technologies
Learn more
the Board makes nine recommendations to the Legislature
local policymakers
POST
and to finding actionable
the Board provides an overview of the 2026 Report. For ease of reference
policymakers
community advocates
pdf RIPA 2026 Report Appendix
pdf RIPA 2026 Appendix Tables

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1409 TECH BLVD, STE 1

TAMPA, FL 33619-7843

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