Fla. Stat. 394.4612
Integrated adult mental health crisis stabilization and addictions receiving facilities


(1)

The Agency for Health Care Administration, in consultation with the Department of Children and Families, may license facilities that integrate services provided in an adult mental health crisis stabilization unit with services provided in an adult addictions receiving facility. Such a facility shall be licensed by the agency as an adult crisis stabilization unit under part IV and must meet all licensure requirements for crisis stabilization units providing integrated services.

(2)

An integrated mental health crisis stabilization unit and addictions receiving facility may provide services under this section to adults who are 18 years of age or older and who fall into one or more of the following categories:An adult meeting the requirements for voluntary admission for mental health treatment under s. 394.4625.An adult meeting the criteria for involuntary examination for mental illness under s. 394.463.An adult qualifying for voluntary admission for substance abuse treatment under s. 397.601.An adult meeting the criteria for involuntary admission for substance abuse impairment under s. 397.675.

(a)

An adult meeting the requirements for voluntary admission for mental health treatment under s. 394.4625.

(b)

An adult meeting the criteria for involuntary examination for mental illness under s. 394.463.

(c)

An adult qualifying for voluntary admission for substance abuse treatment under s. 397.601.

(d)

An adult meeting the criteria for involuntary admission for substance abuse impairment under s. 397.675.

(3)

The department, in consultation with the agency, shall adopt by rule standards that address eligibility criteria; clinical procedures; staffing requirements; operational, administrative, and financing requirements; and the investigation of complaints.

Source: Section 394.4612 — Integrated adult mental health crisis stabilization and addictions receiving facilities, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0394.­4612 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

394.451
Short title
394.453
Legislative intent
394.455
Definitions
394.457
Operation and administration
394.458
Introduction or removal of certain articles unlawful
394.459
Rights of patients
394.460
Rights of professionals
394.461
Designation of receiving and treatment facilities and receiving systems
394.462
Transportation
394.463
Involuntary examination
394.464
Court records
394.467
Involuntary inpatient placement and involuntary outpatient services
394.468
Admission and discharge procedures
394.469
Discharge of involuntary patients
394.473
Attorney’s fee
394.475
Acceptance, examination, and involuntary placement of Florida residents from out-of-state mental health authorities
394.4572
Screening of mental health personnel
394.4573
Coordinated system of care
394.4574
Responsibilities for coordination of services for a mental health resident who resides in an assisted living facility that holds a limited mental health license
394.4593
Sexual misconduct prohibited
394.4595
Florida statewide and local advocacy councils
394.4597
Persons to be notified
394.4598
Guardian advocate
394.4599
Notice
394.4612
Integrated adult mental health crisis stabilization and addictions receiving facilities
394.4615
Clinical records
394.4625
Voluntary admissions
394.4655
Orders to involuntary outpatient placement
394.4672
Procedure for placement of veteran with federal agency
394.4685
Transfer of patients among facilities
394.4781
Residential care for psychotic and emotionally disturbed children
394.4784
Minors
394.4785
Children and adolescents
394.4786
Intent
394.4787
Definitions
394.4788
Use of certain PMATF funds for the purchase of acute care mental health services
394.4789
Establishment of referral process and eligibility determination
394.46715
Rulemaking authority
394.47865
South Florida State Hospital
394.47891
Veterans treatment court programs
394.47892
Mental health court programs

Current through Fall 2025

§ 394.4612. Integrated adult mental health crisis stabilization & addictions receiving facilities's source at flsenate​.gov