Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 59A-37.003 - License Requirements
(1) LICENSE
TIMEFRAME. Except for conditional licenses, all AFCH licenses shall be
effective for 2 years from the date of issuance.
(2) LICENSE CONDITIONS. A license to operate
an AFCH is not transferable and is valid only for the provider named, the
capacity stated, and the premises described on the license. A change of
ownership is prohibited.
(3)
VOLUNTARY CLOSURE. The licensed provider shall give at least 60 days written
notice of any intent to voluntarily close a currently licensed AFCH to the AHCA
Assisted Living Unit, each residents or resident's representative, and case
managers of OSS recipients.
(4)
LICENSED CAPACITY.
(a) There shall be no more
than 5 residents in any AFCH. The number of residents permitted in a particular
adult family-care home will be determined by the agency based upon the fire
safety standards provided under rule
59A-37.010, F.A.C., and
compliance with physical site standards established in rule
59A-37.009, F.A.C. An increase
in capacity may not be made without the prior approval of the agency.
(b) Adult relatives of the provider who
require personal care and supervision and reside in the home for more than 30
days shall be considered residents only for the purposes of determining
capacity.
(c) Except homes licensed
as adult foster homes or adult congregate living facilities prior to January 1,
1994, each AFCH must designate at least one licensed space for a resident
receiving optional state supplementation.
(5) ADVERTISING. A licensed adult family-care
home may advertise accommodations and services consistent with its license.
(a) The AFCH may not be listed in the yellow
pages of the telephone directory under the heading of "nursing home" or
"assisted living facility."
(b) An
advertisement for an adult family-care home must include the term "adult
family-care home" and the home's license number.
(c) Pursuant to section
429.83, F.S., an AFCH claiming
to provide special care for persons with Alzheimer's disease or other related
dementias must disclose those special care services in any advertisement or in
a separate document, which shall be distributed to the public upon
request.
(6) POSTING OF
INFORMATION. For the purpose of a resident's ability to lodge complaints, the
AFCH licensee or designee must post the addresses and toll-free telephone
numbers for the following entities in full view in a common area accessible to
all residents:
(a) District Long-Term Care
Ombudsman Council;
(b) Advocacy
Center for Persons with Disabilities;
(c) Florida Local Advocacy Council;
(d) Agency Consumer Hotline; and,
(e) Florida Abuse
Hotline.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 429.67, 429.73 FS. Law Implemented 429.67, 429.73, 429.83 FS.
New 5-14-86, Amended 2-2-95, Formerly 10A-14.004, Amended 9-19-96, 6-6-99, 4-15-10, Formerly 58A-14.004, 7-1-19.
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