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Having reviewed the Notice of Intent to Deny, and all other matters of record, the Agency for Health Care Administration finds and concludes as follows:
The Agency issued the Petitioner, a renewal applicant for assisted living facility licensure, the attached Notice of Intent to Deny and Election of Rights form. (Ex. 1) The Election of Rights form advised the Petitioner of the right to an administrative hearing pursuant to Sections 120.57(1) and 120.57(2), Florida Statutes.
The Petitioner filed a Petition for Formal Administrative Hearing.
The Petitioner subsequently filed a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal. (Ex. 2)
The Petitioner's request for hearing is dismissed, the Agency's Notice of Intent to Deny is upheld, and the Petitioner's renewal application for an assisted living facility license is DENIED.
In accordance with Florida law, the expiration date of the existing license is extended 30 days for the sole purpose of allowing the safe and orderly discharge of clients. At the conclusion of 30 days or upon the discontinuance of operations, whichever is first in time, the Petitioner shall immediately return the license certificate for the license which is the subject of this action to the appropriate licensure unit in Tallahassee, Florida.
In accordance with Florida law, the Petitioner is responsible for retaining and appropriately distributing all client records within the timeframes prescribed in authorizing statutes and applicable rules. The Petitioner is advised of Section 408.810, Florida Statutes (2013).
In accordance with Florida law, the Petitioner is responsible for any refunds that may have to be made to the clients. The Petitioner is advised of Section 429.31, Florida Statutes (2013).
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Filed May 20, 2014 11:28 AM Division of Administrative Hearings
The Petitioner is given notice of Florida law regarding unlicensed activity. The Petitioner is advised of Section 408.804 and Section 408.812, Florida Statutes. The Petitioner should also consult the applicable authorizing statutes and administrative code provisions. The Petitioner is notified that the cancellation of an Agency license may have ramifications potentially affecting accrediting, third party billing including but not limited to the Florida Medicaid program and private contracts.
ORDERED in Tallahassee, Florida on this _k day or/k«( , 2014.
Secretary
Care Administration
NOTICE OF RIGHT TO JUDICIAL REVIEW
A party who is adversely affected by this Final Order is entitled to judicial review, which shall be instituted by filing one copy of a notice of appeal with the Agency Clerk of AHCA, and a second copy, along with filing fee as prescribed by law, with the District Court of Appeal in the appellate district where the Agency maintains its headquarters or where a party resides. Review of proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with the Florida appellate rules. The Notice of Appeal must be filed within 30 days of rendition of the order to be reviewed.
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
method designated to the persons named below on this y of V , 2014.
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Agency for Health Care Administration 2727 Mahan Drive, MS #3
Tallahassee, Florida 32308
Telephone: (850) 412-3630
Jan Mills | Catherine A. Avery, Acting Unit Manager |
Facilities Intake Unit | Assisted Living Unit |
Agency for Health Care Administration | Agency for Health Care Administration |
(Interoffice Mail) | (Interoffice Mail) |
Finance & Accounting Revenue Management Unit Agency for Health Care Administration (Interoffice Mail) | Arlene Mayo-Davis, Field Office Manager Area 11 - Dade Agency for Health Care Administration (Interoffice Mail) |
Katrina Derico-Harris Medicaid Accounts Receivable Agency for Health Care Administration (Interoffice Mail) | Teresita A. Vivo, Assistant General Counsel Office of the General Counsel Agency for Health Care Administration (Interoffice Mail) |
Shawn McCauley Medicaid Contract Management Agency for Health Care Administration (Interoffice Mail) | Peter A. Lewis, Esquire Law Offices of Peter A. Lewis, P.L. 3023 North Shannon Lakes Drive. Suite 101 Tallahassee, Florida 32308 (U.S. Mail) |
(!) It is unlawful to provide services that require licensure, or operate or maintain a provider that offers or provides services that require licensure, without first obtaining from the agency a license authorizing the provision of such services or the operation or maintenance of such provider.
A license must be displayed in a conspicuous place readily visible to clients who enter at the address that appears on the license and is valid only in the hands of the licensee to whom it is issued and may not be sold, assigned, or otherwise transferred, voluntarily or involuntarily. The license is valid only for the licensee, provider, and location for which the license is issued.
Any person who knowingly alters, defaces, or falsifies a license certificate issued by the agency, or causes or procures any person to commit such an offense, commits a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. Any licensee or provider who displays an altered, defaced, or falsified license certificate is subject to the penalties set forth in s. 408.815 and an administrative fine of $1,000 for each day of illegal display.
A person or entity may not offer or advertise services that require licensure as defined by this part, authorizing statutes, or applicable rules to the public without obtaining a valid license from the agency. A licenseholder may not advertise or hold out to the public that he or she holds a license for other than that for which he or she actually holds the license.
The operation or maintenance of an unlicensed provider or the performance of any services that require licensure without proper licensure is a violation of this part and authorizing statutes. Unlicensed activity constitutes harm that materially affects the health, safety, and welfare of clients. The agency or any state attorney may, in addition to other remedies provided in this part, bring an action for an injunction to restrain such violation, or to enjoin the future operation or maintenance of the unlicensed provider or the performance of any services in violation of this part and authorizing statutes, until
compliance with this part, authorizing statutes, and agency rules has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the agency.
It is unlawful for any person or entity to own, operate, or maintain an unlicensed provider. If after receiving notification from the agency, such person or entity fails to cease operation and apply for a license under this part and authorizing statutes, the person or entity shall be subject to penalties as prescribed by authorizing statutes and applicable rules. Each day of continued operation is a separate offense.
Any person or entity that fails to cease operation after agency notification may be fined $1,000 for each day of noncompliance.
When a controlling interest or licensee has an interest in more than one provider and fails to license a provider rendering services that require licensure, the agency may revoke all licenses and impose actions under s. 408.814 and a fine of $1,000 per day, unless otherwise specified by authorizing statutes, against each licensee until such time as the appropriate license is obtained for the unlicensed operation.
In addition to granting injunctive relief pursuant to subsection (2), if the agency determines that a person or entity is operating or maintaining a provider without obtaining a license and determines that a condition exists that poses a threat to the health, safety, or welfare of a client of the provider, the person or entity is subject to the same actions and fines imposed against a licensee as specified in this part, authorizing statutes, and agency rules.
Any person aware of the operation of an unlicensed provider must report that provider to the agency.
Issue Date | Document | Summary |
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May 19, 2014 | Agency Final Order |