Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 59A-18.004 - Licensure Requirements, Procedures, and Fees
(1) In order to operate a nurse registry as
defined under section
400.462, F.S., the owner shall
make application for a license on the Health Care Licensing Application, Nurse
Registry, AHCA Form 3110-7004, March 2016, incorporated by reference and
available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07162,
and the Health Care Licensing Application Addendum prescribed in subsection
59A-35.060(1),
F.A.C. Applicants for renewal of a nurse registry license may submit the Health
Care Licensing Online Application, Nurse Registry, AHCA Form 3110-7004OL, March
2016, incorporated by reference and available at
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07163.
The application forms are available online at:
http://ahca.myflorida.com/HQAlicensureforms or, for online renewal submissions,
at: http://apps.ahca.myflorida.com/SingleSignOnPortal. The application shall be
accompanied by a $2, 000 licensure fee. The application and other pertinent
information can be obtained at the AHCA website:
http://ahca.myflorida.com/HQAlicensureforms. The receipt of a license from AHCA
shall be based upon compliance with all applicable rules and laws, as evidenced
by a signed application and upon the results of a survey conducted by AHCA
representatives.
(2) For renewal and
change of ownership licensure, the application forms and licensure fee in
subsection (1) must be submitted as required in section
408.806(2),
F.S.
(3) A license shall not be
granted to anyone under 18 years of age.
(4) Evidence of financial ability to operate
for initial licensure and change of ownership applications must be submitted
with the application, which shall consist of the completion of the financial
schedules contained in a form as prescribed in subsection
59A-35.062(2),
F.A.C.
(5) Satellite offices - A
satellite office shares administration, fiscal management, and services with
the main operational site; it is not separately licensed and is exempt from the
requirements in paragraphs
59A-18.004(9)(a) and
(b), F.A.C. A satellite office must be listed
on the license of the nurse registry operational site. A nurse registry that
operates a satellite office must:
(a)
Maintain a system of communication and integration of services between the
nurse registry operational site and the satellite office;
(b) Provide access to patient records at the
satellite office;
(c) Ensure
periodic onsite visits to each satellite office by the nurse registry's
administrator;
(d) Make the
satellite office's hours of operation available to the public if different than
the hours of operation maintained by the nurse registry operational
site.
(6) Evidence of
compliance with local zoning authorities for the main operational site of the
nurse registry and any satellite offices must be submitted with the
application.
(7) All nurse
registries must apply for a geographic service area on their initial license
application. Nurse registries may apply for a geographic service area which
encompasses one or more of the counties within the health services planning
district, pursuant to sections
408.032(5) and
400.497(9),
F.S., in which the main operational site is located. However, any agency
holding a current nurse registry license from AHCA, as of December 24, 2000,
may continue to serve patients or clients in those counties listed on its
current license.
(8) If a change of
address is to occur, or if a nurse registry intends to change the counties
served within the geographic service area, or open or close a satellite office,
the nurse registry must complete and submit the Health Care Licensing
Application, Nurse Registry, AHCA Form 3110-7004, March 2016, within the
timeframe prescribed in paragraph
59A-35.040(2)(b),
F.A.C. For changes of address and addition of satellite offices, the nurse
registry must submit, with the application, evidence that the location is zoned
for a nurse registry for the new address and evidence of legal right to occupy
the property in accordance with sections
400.506(1)(c)
and 408.810(6),
F.S.
(9) A nurse registry has the
following responsibility in terms of hours of operation:
(a) The nurse registry administrator, or his
alternate, must be available to the public for any eight consecutive hours
between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday of each week, excluding
legal and religious holidays. Available to the public means being readily
available on the premises or by telecommunications.
(b) When the administrator, or the designated
alternate, are not on the premises during designated business hours, pursuant
to paragraph 59A-18.004(8)(a),
F.A.C., a staff person must be available to answer the phone and the door and
must be able to contact the administrator, or the alternate, by
telecommunications during the designated business hours. This individual can be
a clerical staff person.
(c) If an
AHCA surveyor arrives on the premises to conduct a survey and the
administrator, or a person authorized to give access to patient records, is not
available on the premises he, or his alternate, must be available on the
premises within two hours.
(d) The
nurse registry shall provide to the patient or the patient's representative a
list of telephone numbers to be called if a replacement caregiver is needed
along with local emergency numbers as determined by the nurse
registry.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 400.497, 400.506, 408.810(8), 408.819 FS. Law Implemented 400.497, 400.506, 400.512, 408.806, 408.809, 408.810, 408.811 FS.
New 2-9-93, Amended 1-27-94, 12-24-00, 8-10-06, 3-15-07, 5-4-15, 8-9-16.
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