Florida Statutes 651.121 – Continuing Care Advisory Council
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(1) The Continuing Care Advisory Council to the office is created consisting of 10 members appointed by the Governor and geographically representative of this state. Three members shall be representatives of facilities that hold valid certificates of authority under this chapter and have been actively engaged in the offering of continuing care contracts in this state for 5 years before appointment. The remaining members include:
(a) A representative of the business community whose expertise is in the area of management.
Terms Used In Florida Statutes 651.121
- advisory council: means the council established in…. See Florida Statutes 651.011
- care: means , pursuant to a contract, furnishing shelter and nursing care or personal services to a resident who resides in a facility, whether such nursing care or personal services are provided in the facility or in another setting designated in the contract for continuing care, by an individual not related by consanguinity or affinity to the resident, upon payment of an entrance fee. See Florida Statutes 651.011
- Continuing care at-home: means , pursuant to a contract other than a contract described in subsection (5), furnishing to a resident who resides outside the facility the right to future access to shelter and nursing care or personal services, whether such services are provided in the facility or in another setting designated in the contract, by an individual not related by consanguinity or affinity to the resident, upon payment of an entrance fee. See Florida Statutes 651.011
- Department: means the Department of Financial Services. See Florida Statutes 651.011
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- Facility: means a place where continuing care is furnished and may include one or more physical plants on a primary or contiguous site or an immediately accessible site. See Florida Statutes 651.011
- Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
- Provider: means the owner or operator, whether a natural person, partnership or other unincorporated association, however organized, trust, or corporation, of an institution, building, residence, or other place, whether operated for profit or not, which owner or operator provides continuing care or continuing care at-home for a fixed or variable fee, or for any other remuneration of any type, whether fixed or variable, for the period of care, payable in a lump sum or lump sum and monthly maintenance charges or in installments. See Florida Statutes 651.011
- Records: means all documents; correspondence; and financial, directory, and personnel information and data maintained by a provider pursuant to this chapter, regardless of the physical form, characteristics, or means of transmission. See Florida Statutes 651.011
(b) A representative of the financial community who is not a facility owner or administrator.
(c) A certified public accountant.
(d) Four residents who hold continuing care or continuing care at-home contracts with a facility certified in this state.
(2) The term of office for each member shall be 3 years, or until the member’s successor has been appointed and qualifies.
(3) The council members shall serve without pay, but shall be reimbursed for per diem and travel expenses by the office in accordance with s. 112.061.
(4) Each prospective council member shall submit to the appointing officer a statement detailing any financial interest of 10 percent or more in one or more continuing care facilities, including, but not limited to, ownership interest in a facility, property leased to a facility, and ownership in any company providing goods or services to a facility. This statement shall include the name and address of each facility involved and the extent and character of the financial interest of the applicant. Upon appointment of the council member, this statement shall become a public document.
(5) The council shall:
(a) Meet at least once a year and, at such annual meeting, elect a chair from their number and elect or appoint a vice chair, each of whom shall hold office for 1 year and thereafter until a successor is elected and qualified.
(b) Hold other meetings at such times and places as the office or the chair of the council may direct.
(c) Keep a record of its proceedings. The books and records of the council shall be prima facie evidence of all matters reported therein and, except for proceedings conducted under s. 651.018, shall be open to inspection at all times.
(d) Act in an advisory capacity to the office on matters pertaining to the operation and regulation of continuing care facilities.
(e) Recommend to the office needed changes in statutes and rules.
(f) Upon the request of the office, assist, with any corrective action, rehabilitation or cessation of business plan of a provider.
(6) A provider shall furnish to the council, no later than 14 business days after being requested to do so by the council, all documents and information reasonably requested by the council.
(7) The council chair shall report annually the council’s findings and recommendations concerning continuing care facilities to the Executive Office of the Governor and the Commissioner of Insurance Regulation.
(8) At the council’s annual meeting, the office shall provide members with a summary and comparison of data on continuing care facilities submitted in the most recent two annual reports and a summary of the number, type, and status of complaints related to continuing care facilities which were filed with the Division of Consumer Services in the Department of Financial Services during the preceding fiscal year.
(9) The office shall notify the council by written memorandum or electronic means of proposed rule changes and scheduled rule workshops and hearings related to the administration of this chapter.