Validate Date if it falls within 30, 120 and 365 days of the audit date I enter on any given day

PDF Forms in Acrobat 9 Pro
When auditing a file, I enter the date I am auditing it.
Example: 02/18/2015
I then enter dates of when information was last verified. Some of these dates need to fall within 30 days of the audit date I enter on any give day and others need to fall within 120 days and another within 365 days. If they don't fall within the specified number of days for that field, I would like it to give an error message in that filled.
Examples:
College Grad Date 01/15/2015
Certification Date  12/23/2015
License Date  02/13/2014 - This is over 365 days so I do not want the date, I want it to display "Need to re-verify"
I do not have any inkling of an idea of how to write this. Your help would be most appreciated.
Thank you.

Solved the problem- I contacted apple on their support line found on this page... http://www.apple.com/uk/support/mac/ and they were really helpful and talked me through what to do on the phone, I now have all three productivity apps. Hope this helps

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    import java.util.Date;
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         public final static int FormatMMDDCCYY               = 1;
         public final static int FormatDATETIME               = 2;
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         public final static int FormatHHMMSSMIL               = 12;
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         public final static int FormatUDBTIMESTAMP          = 14;
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         public final static int FEBRUARY     = 2;
         public final static int MARCH          = 3;
         public final static int APRIL          = 4;
         public final static int MAY               = 5;
         public final static int JUNE          = 6;
         public final static int JULY          = 7;
         public final static int AUGUST          = 8;
         public final static int SEPTEMBER     = 9;
         public final static int OCTOBER          = 10;
         public final static int NOVEMBER     = 11;
         public final static int DECEMBER     = 12;
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         public final static int SUNDAY          = 1;
         public final static int MONDAY          = 2;
         public final static int TUESDAY          = 3;
         public final static int WEDNESDAY     = 4;
         public final static int THURSDAY     = 5;
         public final static int FRIDAY          = 6;
         public final static int SATURDAY     = 7;
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         private final static int DefaultMinutes = 0;
         private final static int DefaultSeconds = 0;
         private final static int DefaultMillis     = 0;
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         private final static String MonthAbbrev[] = { "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec" };
         private final static String MonthVerbose[] = { "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December" };
         private final static String DaysOfWeekAbbrev[] = { "Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat" };
         private final static String DaysOfWeek[] = { "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" };
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         private final static String PERIOD = ".";
         private final static String HYPHEN = "-";
         private final static String SPACE = " ";
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         private static long MillisInHour     = MillisInMinute * 60;
         private static long MillisInDay          = MillisInHour * 24;
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          *          1.1.7 (IBM)          x          x
          *          1.1.7A (IBM)               ?
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          *          1.1.8 (SUN)          x          x
          *          1.2 (SUN)          x          x
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                             int day = Integer.parseInt(date.substring(6,8));
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                                  hour = DefaultHours;
                                  min = DefaultMinutes;
                                  sec = DefaultSeconds;
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                   int sec = Integer.parseInt(date.substring(17,19));
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         * Construct the date with the java.util.Date passed in.
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         * Init the date with the java.util.Date passed in.
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                                       return true;
                                  else if (m_min < xx)
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