Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 59A-25.005 - Compliance
(1) The survey or inspection:
(a) Except as described in paragraphs (b) and
(c), each separately licensed home medical equipment provider location must be
in compliance with and shall be surveyed in accordance with Chapters 400 Part
VII, and 408, Part II, F.S., Chapter 59A-35, F.A.C. and these rules.
(b) If a provider is operating with a central
service center that has one or more distribution centers, the central service
center shall be the premises where the survey will be initiated. A surveyor
will inspect at least one of the distribution centers associated with the
central service center. The distribution center will be held accountable for
equipment and services provided but will not be responsible for maintaining
patient or personnel records.
(c)
All providers must have available, at the time of survey, at least one category
of equipment that is provided directly, filling orders from its own inventory
as referenced in Section
400.934(2),
F.S. Failure to have, at the time of survey, at least one category of equipment
that is provided directly will result in the provider's application being
denied or the provider's license being revoked. A licensed central service
center may be determined to meet this standard through the inventory available
at its designated distribution center.
(2) AHCA will conduct investigations of
complaints regarding violations of licensure requirements. Complaint
investigations will be unannounced. Distribution centers will be allowed
forty-eight hours to obtain patient or personnel records from its central
service center and to submit the records to the area office when related to a
complaint investigation.
(3) Adverse
action: Denial, Suspension, Revocation, and Administrative Fines.
(a) AHCA shall deny, suspend or revoke an
application for license, or impose a fine for the reasons in Section 400.932,
Part II of Chapter 408, F.S., Chapter 59A-35, F.A.C., and for the following
reasons:
(a) If the provider fails to submit
an application for a change of ownership within the time frames specified in
Sections 408.806 and
408.807, F.S., a $50 fine per
day, not to exceed 50% percent of the licensure fee, shall be levied. If the
application is received after the required filing date and, exhibits a
hand-canceled postmark from a United States Post Office dated on or before the
required filing date, no fine will be levied;
(b) If the provider is cited for a Class I
violation as defined in Section
408.813(2)(a),
F.S., the agency shall impose an administrative fine in the amount of $5, 000
for each occurrence and each day that the deficiency exists. In addition, the
agency shall immediately revoke the license, deny the renewal of a license or
impose a moratorium on accepting new consumers until the factors causing the
deficiency have been corrected;
(c)
If the provider is cited for a Class II violation as defined in Section
408.813(2)(b),
F.S., the agency shall impose an administrative fine in the amount of $1, 000
for each occurrence and each day that the deficiency exists. In addition the
agency shall revoke the license, deny the renewal of a license or impose a
moratorium of new consumers until the deficiency has been corrected;
(d) If the provider is cited for a Class III
violation as defined in Section
408.813(2)(c),
F.S., the agency shall impose an administrative fine not to exceed $500 for
each occurrence and each day that the uncorrected or repeated deficiency
exists;
(e) If the provider is
cited for a Class IV violation as defined in Section
408.813(2)(d),
F.S., the agency shall impose an administrative fine not to exceed $200 for
each occurrence and each day that the uncorrected or repeated deficiency
exists;
(f) If the provider is not
available for inspection during the office hours indicated on its licensure
application, AHCA shall deny an initial, renewal or change of ownership
application or impose a $500 fine upon a licensed provider;
(g) If the central service center's license
is revoked, the revocation includes the licenses of all distribution
centers;
(h) Failure of a provider
to provide records to AHCA during an inspection shall result in a $500 fine;
and,
(i) Failure of a distribution
center to provide records to AHCA within forty-eight hours shall result in a
$500 fine.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 400.935, 408.819 FS. Law Implemented 400.932, 400.933, 400.934, 400.935, 408.806, 408.807, 408.811, 408.812, 408.813, 408.815 FS.
New 6-4-00, Amended 10-6-02, 3-13-07, 5-4-15.
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