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In re EMERGENCY AMENDMENTS TO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE AND RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE. 
    No. 73178.
    Supreme Court of Florida.
    Oct. 17, 1988.
   PER CURIAM.

In 1988 the Florida Legislature amended section 390.001, Florida Statutes (1987), to provide for the obtaining of a court order authorizing for good cause the termination of pregnancy of an unmarried minor without the written consent of her parent, custodian, or legal guardian. The amendment contemplates that'this Court will promulgate rules necessary to ensure that proceedings brought pursuant to the amendment are handled expeditiously and are kept confidential. Because the effective date of the amendment was October 1, 1988, there has been insufficient time to conduct the normal rulemaking procedures prescribed in rule 2.130 of the Rules of Judicial Administration. As a consequence, this Court hereby adopts rule 1.612 attached hereto as an emergency amendment to the Rules of Civil Procedure and rule 9.110(0 attached hereto as an emergency amendment to the Rules of Appellate Procedure.

These amendments shall be effective immediately, and no petition for rehearing shall be permitted. However, any person may file with this Court within sixty days a petition seeking to change these emergency rules in any manner.

It is so ordered.

EHRLICH, C.J., and OVERTON, McDonald, shaw, barkett, GRIMES and KOGAN, JJ., concur.

RULE 1.612 TERMINATION OF PREGNANCIES OF UNMARRIED MINORS

(a) Commencement of Proceedings. All proceedings shall be instituted by the filing of a petition in circuit court by the unmarried minor or another person on her behalf.

(b) Petition. No defect in the form of the petition shall impair substantial rights and no defect in the statement of jurisdictional facts shall render any proceeding void. The petition for termination of pregnancy shall contain:

(1) A statement of the interest of the petitioner and his or her name and address.
(2) The date of birth of the minor.
(3) The name, last known address, and telephone number of the parents, custodian, or legal guardian of the minor.
(4) The fact that the minor is under age of eighteen years and unmarried.
(5) The fact that the minor is pregnant.
(6) A short and plain statement of the facts and a reasonable basis for establishing any of the following:
A. The minor is sufficiently mature to give an informed consent to the procedure; or
B. That consent of the parent, custodian, or legal guardian is being unreasonably withheld; or
C. That the facts justify the minor’s fear of physical or emotional abuse if her parents), custodian(s), or legal guardian(s) were requested to consent; or
D. Any other good cause shown.

(c) Verification. The petition shall be signed under oath by the petitioner.

(d) Hearing. At the discretion of the court, an order on the petition may be entered ex parte. If the court requires a hearing, it shall be held expeditiously and the clerk shall give notice to the minor and any petitioner on her behalf prior to the hearing.

(e) Order. The court shall enter an order on the petition within forty-eight hours after the petition is filed unless such time is extended at the request of the minor. The order shall recite findings in support of the ruling. The order shall be final when entered. If no order is entered within the foregoing time period, the petition shall be deemed granted and the clerk shall place a certificate to this effect in the file.

(f)Confidentiality. The petition and all proceedings thereon shall be confidential in order that the minor shall remain anonymous. The file shall remain sealed unless otherwise ordered by the court. Should the petition be granted, the clerk shall furnish to the petitioner a certified copy of the order or clerk’s certificate for delivery to the minor’s physician.

FLORIDA RULE OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE 9.110(1)

(l) Exception. Where an unmarried minor or another person on her behalf appeals an order denying a petition for termination of pregnancy, the district court of appeal shall render its decision on the appeal as expeditiously as possible and by no later than ten days from the filing of the notice of appeal. Briefs or oral argument may be ordered at the discretion of the district court of appeal. If no decision is rendered within the foregoing time period; the order shall be deemed reversed, the petition shall be deemed granted, and the clerk shall place a certificate to this effect in the file. The appeal and all proceedings thereon shall be confidential in order that the minor shall remain anonymous. The file shall remain sealed unless otherwise ordered by the court. Should the petition be granted, the clerk shall furnish the petitioner a certified copy of the decision or clerk’s certificate for delivery to the minor’s physician.