Fla. Stat. 20.41
Department of Elderly Affairs


(1)

The head of the department is the Secretary of Elderly Affairs. The secretary must be appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the Senate. The secretary serves at the pleasure of the Governor. The secretary shall administer the affairs of the department and may employ assistants, professional staff, and other employees as necessary to discharge the powers and duties of the department.

(2)

The department shall plan and administer its programs and services through planning and service areas as designated by the department.

(3)

The department shall maintain its headquarters in Tallahassee.

(4)

The department shall administer the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, created by s. 400.0063, and shall, as required by s. 712 of the federal Older Americans Act of 1965, ensure that the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program operates in compliance with the Older Americans Act.

(5)

The department shall be the state unit on aging as defined in the federal Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended, and shall exercise all responsibilities pursuant to that act.

(6)

In accordance with the federal Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended, the department shall designate and contract with area agencies on aging in each of the department’s planning and service areas. Area agencies on aging, as nongovernmental, independent, not-for-profit corporations under s. 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, shall ensure a coordinated and integrated provision of long-term care services to the elderly and shall ensure the provision of prevention and early intervention services. The department shall have overall responsibility for information system planning. The department shall ensure, through the development of equipment, software, data, and connectivity standards, the ability to share and integrate information collected and reported by the area agencies in support of their contracted obligations to the state. The department shall contract with area agencies on aging to fulfill programmatic and funding requirements.

(7)

The area agency on aging shall, in consultation with the secretary, appoint a chief executive officer, hereafter referred to as the “executive director,” who shall be accountable for the agency’s performance.

(8)

Area agencies on aging are subject to chapter 119, relating to public records, and, when considering any contracts requiring the expenditure of funds, are subject to ss. 286.011-286.012, relating to public meetings.

(9)

Upon request, the department shall provide the Agency for Health Care Administration with any documents and information needed for the agency’s regulation of hospices, assisted living facilities, adult family-care homes, and adult day care centers.

Source: Section 20.41 — Department of Elderly Affairs, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0020.­41 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

20.02
Declaration of policy
20.03
Definitions
20.04
Structure of executive branch
20.05
Heads of departments
20.06
Method of reorganization
20.10
Department of State
20.11
Department of Legal Affairs
20.14
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
20.15
Department of Education
20.19
Department of Children and Families
20.21
Department of Revenue
20.22
Department of Management Services
20.23
Department of Transportation
20.24
Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
20.28
State Board of Administration
20.29
Department of Citrus
20.32
Florida Commission on Offender Review
20.34
Governmental Reorganization Act of 1969
20.37
Department of Veterans’ Affairs
20.41
Department of Elderly Affairs
20.42
Agency for Health Care Administration
20.43
Department of Health
20.051
Review of programs
20.052
Advisory bodies, commissions, boards
20.055
Agency inspectors general
20.057
Interagency agreements to delete duplication of inspections
20.058
Citizen support and direct-support organizations
20.60
Department of Commerce
20.104
Clearing Funds Trust Fund
20.105
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.106
Land Acquisition Trust Fund within Department of State
20.111
Operating Trust Fund
20.112
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.121
Department of Financial Services
20.142
Land Acquisition Trust Fund within Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
20.155
Board of Governors of the State University System
20.165
Department of Business and Professional Regulation
20.166
Florida Business Information Portal
20.181
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.195
Department of Children and Families
20.197
Agency for Persons with Disabilities
20.201
Department of Law Enforcement
20.221
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.241
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.255
Department of Environmental Protection
20.315
Department of Corrections
20.316
Department of Juvenile Justice
20.317
Department of the Lottery
20.331
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
20.375
Department of Veterans’ Affairs
20.415
Department of Elderly Affairs
20.425
Agency for Health Care Administration
20.435
Department of Health
20.506
Welfare Transition Trust Fund
20.605
Administrative Trust Fund of the Department of Commerce
20.1971
Agency for Persons with Disabilities
20.2551
Citizen support organizations
20.3151
Administrative Trust Fund
20.3161
Federal Grants Trust Fund
20.3311
Additional powers of commission
20.3315
Florida Forever Program Trust Fund of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
20.25501
Department of Environmental Protection

Current through Fall 2025

§ 20.41. Dept. of Elderly Affairs's source at flsenate​.gov