Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 59A-11.004 - Investigations and License, Life Safety and Validation Inspections
(1) The Agency shall make or cause to be made
such inspections and investigations as are necessary to:
(a) Assure compliance with the licensure and
life safety requirements;
(b)
Respond to complaints; and,
(c)
Protect the public health and safety.
(2) The Agency shall conduct scheduled
periodic inspections of birth centers in order to ensure compliance with all
licensure and life safety requirements to the Agency.
(3) Non-accredited birth centers. Those birth
centers which are not accredited by AAAHC, CABC, or The Joint Commission shall
be subject to scheduled licensure and life safety inspections by the Agency.
(a) The fee for conducting a licensure
inspection shall be $250.
(b) The
fee for conducting a life safety inspection shall be $250.
(4) Accredited Birth Centers. In lieu of
licensure inspections, the Agency shall accept the survey report of an
accrediting organization if the survey report indicates that the birth center
is in compliance with state licensure requirements as required by Chapters 383
and 408, Part II, F.S., and Chapters 59A-11 and 59A-35, F.A.C.
(a) Upon receipt of the accrediting
organization's survey report, the Agency will review the findings to determine
if the center is in compliance with state licensure and safety
requirements.
(b) The Agency shall
notify the birth center within 60 days of the receipt of the accrediting
organization's survey report regarding the Agency's determination of the birth
center's compliance or non-compliance with state licensure and life safety
requirements.
(c) Accredited birth
centers are subject to scheduled life safety inspections.
(d) The fee for conducting a life safety
inspection shall be $250.
(e)
Accredited birth centers shall be subject to licensure inspections under the
following circumstances:
1. The birth center
has been denied accreditation or has received a provisional or conditional
accreditation from an accrediting organization on its most recent accreditation
survey, and has not submitted an acceptable plan of correction to the
accrediting organization and the Agency.
2. The birth center has received full
accreditation, but has not authorized the release of the report or has not
ensured that the Agency received the accrediting organization's survey report
prior to the Agency's scheduled survey.
(f) If a licensure inspection is required
pursuant to paragraph (4)(e), the fee for conducting a licensure inspection
shall be $250.
(5)
Validation Inspection. Every three (3) years, the Agency shall conduct
validation inspections of those birth centers that have undergone an
accreditation inspection from an approved accrediting organization, to
determine ongoing compliance with state licensure requirements. The fee for
conducting a validation inspection shall be $250.
(6) Complaint investigations. The Agency
shall conduct investigations of complaints regarding violations of licensure
and life safety standards in accordance with Section
383.324, F.S. Complaint
investigations will be unannounced.
(7) Conformance with accreditation standards.
In all birth centers where the Agency does not conduct a licensure inspection,
by reason of the birth center's accreditation status, the birth center shall
continue to conform to the standards of accreditation throughout the term of
accreditation, or shall notify the Agency of the areas of
non-conformance.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 383.309, 408.819 FS. Law Implemented 383.324, 408.811 FS.
New 3-4-85, Formerly 10D-90.04, 10D-90.004, Amended 2-12-96, 9-17-96, 5-15-14, 6-15-17.
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