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How can I get my driver’s permit in Florida without my parents being present?

It’s all here: Apply for a Florida Learner's Permit | DMV.orgit says you need Parental Consent For a Driver Application of a Minor (Form HSMV 71142), signed in the presence of a driver license examiner or notarized if your parent or guardian cannot be present.If you are under 18 years old and not married, a parent or legal guardian must sign your driver's license application. Step-parents may not sign unless they have legally adopted you.If a parent cannot go with you the DMV, you can have him/her sign the parental consent form before a Notary, who will then certify on the consent form that the person who signed the form is the person s/he says it is. I’d assume that your parent would have to prove to the notary that he/she is your parent.

Can a child fly without a passport?

The type of trip you are planning for your family will ultimately determine whether your children need passports. All children will need some sort of identification, even when traveling with parents, when leaving the continental U.S.International TravelAll children must present a valid U.S. passport for international air travel. This rule applies regardless of age, including infants and newborns. If you are applying for a passport for your child for the first time, allow ample time for the passport application process. If you're traveling to Canada, minors 15 and younger may cross land or sea borders without a passport, but a certified copy of a birth certificate is necessary. Minors ages 16 to 18 must have a passport, passport card, enhanced driver's license or Nexus card to re-enter the U.S. from Canada by land or sea.Passport Application: Minors Under 16For a minor under 16, the application process must be completed in person, and at least one parent must appear with the minor. This passport will be required for all international air travel with parents. This includes doing the following things:Fill out form DS-11Provide U.S. citizenship evidence for the child such as a birth certificateProvide parent's U.S. citizenship evidenceProvide documentation showing parental relationship to the childProvide legal identification document of the parent such as a driver's licenseProvide a document of parental consent for the child to receive a passportProvide one passport size photo of the childProvide applicable feePassport Application: Minors Ages 16 and 17Minors age 16 or 17 must appear in person at the time of application, and a parent or guardian must present some form of photo identification if the minor does not have one. This passport will be required for all international air travel with parents. The process is very similar for children under 16 years of age. The main difference is that it is possible to apply for the passport without a parent present. However, it is recommended that the provide a form of parental awareness such as a signed recognition consenting to the issuance of the passport.

How can organ donation rates be improved? Would you agree with opt-out legislation?

How To Increase Organ Donation RatesPay It ForwardIsrael is pioneering a new approach over the past 3 yrs that prioritizes organ allocation based upon willingness to be a donor. If two people on the organ transplant waiting list are medically equally well matched as potential recipients, the organ will go to the person who previously agreed to be an organ donor.The results were dramatic with a 10X increase in donor registrations during the 10 week period promoting the new law. [1] Self-preservation is a powerful motivator.Chain of Living DonorsLet's say you have a loved one in need of a kidney transplant but no suitable match is found among their own relatives. You can become a donor for someone else on the waiting list while, in return, your loved one receives a well matched kidney. Both of the donors are called "non-directed" meaning that they do not choose who receives their kidneys. This dramatically expands the pool of eligible donors.This system arose in South Korea in the early '90s by initially pairing two sets of donors & recipients. Its expanded since then with one 60 person chain profiled by the New York Times. [2]Opt-Out"Opt-out" is when every citizen is assumed to be an organ donor unless they otherwise indicate their refusal. This is in comparison to "opt-in" where citizens must sign an organ donation card to be considered donors.It's well known that the majority of people will follow what is defaulted in any given situation.Let's take countries with similar cultures and see the differences in the % of the population willing to be available as donors.Germany (Opt-In) = 12% of its population assumed willing to be donorsAustria (Opt-Out) = 99% of its population assumed willing to be donors [3]The countries in gold are Opt-In and those in blue are Opt-Out.This seems like a clear winner in increasing donation rates, right? Well, here is where it gets interesting.Opt-out has the potential to dramatically increase the availability of organs. I write "potential" because the system only works well when its adhered to by doctors. In reality, when the time comes to actually donate, doctors still typically defer to the wishes of the deceased’s family. In some countries, this practice is even mandated by law, called "soft opt-out."Therefore, a country can have a high rate of presumed consent but still not see high rates of actual donations.Sweden is one such example. It has opt-out & 86% of the population presumably available. However, it has one of the lowest actual rate of organ donation in the EU, below that of opt-in countries such as Germany & Netherlands. [4]The trend is positive however with countries with opt-out systems having a 25-30% higher actual donation rates than countries with opt-in systems. [5]This graph shows actual rate of organ donation with Opt-Out (ie presumed consent) presented by the dark bars and those with Opt-In (ie informed consent) are white bars.[6]Conspicuous ConservationismHuman bodies are naturally created with recycling in mind.If you donate as a living donor, your community can celebrate your amazing sacrifice. This recognition is not available to the dead organ donor. So we need to move up the recognition of this good deed to the point when people become organ donors on paper.Toyota built the Prius hybrid to look noticeably different from any other car. Hybrid cars bestow social status on the drivers but only if its obvious their car is environmentally friendly. [7]By the same token, since organ donors are making a positive impact on society, they should be conferred higher status than non-organ donors. Instead of a tiny dot on my driver's license, I want a new design easily viewed and identified from far away that I am an organ donor.Every time I go to a club, buy alcohol or show identification I want to signal to those around me that I am an organ donor. Ideally we will get to the point that people will be embarrassed to take out their driver's license if they are not organ donors.Example of New Backside for Organ Donor Driver's LicenseCurrent Donor Driver's License (I'm seeking someone to redesign this image so that the donor designation is more visible)UbiquityLet's dramatically increase the opportunity to become an organ donor by making it available everywhere.Organ donation preference should be a standard section in government, employer, educational and professional forms. This includes estate planning, wills, life insurance, health insurance, social security card applications, medicare and medicaid, voter registration, passport registration, child custody directives, living wills & advance treatment directives, birth certificates, doctor office visits, tax returns, green cards, registering for the military, your student file at college, social service visits, etc...Organ donation cards should be available in cafes, voting booths, post offices, libraries, courts, parking lots, etc... The government should provide a QR code on the card for immediate registration. There should be standardized links on all government websites to state organ registries. [8]QR Code in New York City's Times SquareBecoming an organ donor will be easy, it will be integrated into life experiences we all share, and repeated exposure will habituate us to the discomfort that comes with thinking about our own death."An organ donor card to go with your latte?"God Knows We Need Your Organs Here on EarthThe views of the clergy hold tremendous weight for billions of people in matters of life and dead. Most of the world's religions accept organ donation. [9] Some leave it up to the individual while some proscribe conditions such as prior written consent (Islam), criteria for death (Judaism) or draining of the organ's blood prior to transplantation (Jehovah's Witness).I'm not in a position to discuss or challenge these belief systems to be stronger advocates for organ donation. What I am asking is that religious organizations and leaders vocalize more to their congregations the teachings of their faith. We are regularly told by faith leaders to be better people along with the specifics of what that entails.If organ donation is accepted, then let's make it part of the standard list of actions expected by the faithful along with honoring your parents, not stealing and treating others as we wish to be treated.11th CommandmentThe Personal is Political & PowerfulFacebook added an Organ Donor milestone to its Timeline feature in May 2012, creating an explosive, however brief, surge in organ donor registrations (over 100K). Why did Facebook add this cause, among the many to choose from, to add to the Timeline? Because Mark Zuckerberg's wife Priscilla Chan is a physician and has seen first hand children waiting for organ transplants. [10]Assemblyman Richard Brodsky of New York advocated for a switch from opt-in to opt-out to increase the availability of organs. Why did he pick this area to concentrate his precious political capital? Because his daughter was the recipient of 2 kidney transplants. [11]California passed a law in 2010 that created a live donor registry for kidney transplants and requires drivers to actively choose whether they want to be organ donors when they renew their drivers' licenses. Why would Steve Jobs, workaholic & international superstar, play such a major role in advocating for this minor state legislation that he was credited with being *the* reason it became law? Because he had a liver transplant. [12]The lesson here mirrors that of the movement to grant homosexuals full & equal citizenship. The more GLBT people we know, the more likely we are to be supportive of their rights. Similarly, those touched by organ donation have the most motivation to sign donor cards. Our success will grow to the extent that we come out as organ donors & recipients.Can We Talk?When British citizens are approached in British hospitals to donate their family member's organs 57% agree. However, when British people living in Spain are approached in Spanish hospitals, 91% agree!Spain has succeeded in designing an approach to grieving families that works, even cross culturally. It now has the highest rate of actual organ donation in the world. Some of its hospitals have a near 100% acceptance rate.Transplant coordinators may spend hours listening to the relatives and asking them to consider organ donation in a private room away from the hospital wards. A standard practice is to ask families what they think their relative would have wanted to happen. [13]Finally, I have a suggestion for a PSA, public service announcement, based on the well known anti-drug campaignThis is your heart when you take it with you to the grave.This is your heart transferred to its new owner after you no longer need it.A thumbs up from Erika, a 28 yr old from Mexico City [14]Kyle races in the Kona Ironman [15]Stefania gave birth to twins 16 months after her heart transplant [16]Peter walks his daughter down the aisle 6 days after receiving a new heart. [17]Goffrey is studying cardiovascular technology [18]8 year old Shanah can now do one-handed cartwheels. [19]Any questions?[1] In Israel, a New Approach to Organ Donation[2] Lives Forever Linked Through Kidney Transplant Chain [3] Organ donation[4] Page on Nvl002.nivel.nl[5] Organ Donation: To Opt In Or Opt Out[6] The impact of presumed consent legislation on cadaveric organ donation: A cross-country study[7] Hey Baby, Is That a Prius You’re Driving?[8] State Organ and Tissue Donor Registries[9] Religious Views on Donation[10] Why Priscilla Chan may become the country's most influential doctor[11] NY lawmaker wants presumed organ donation consent[12] http://www.businessinsider.com/steve-jobs-does-it-after-almost-dying-california-passes-his-organ-donor-law-2010-10[13] Spain leads world in organ donations[14] Dropped heart patient leaves hospital after transplant[15] Ironman Kona: Cancer Survivor, Heart Transplant Recipient Kyle Garlett[16] Page on Barnabashealth.org[17] Page on Barnabashealth.org[18] Patient Success Story - Goffrey, heart transplant recipient[19] Shanah Bridgett: Berlin Heart

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