Fla. Stat. 395.1056
Plan components addressing a hospital’s response to terrorism; public records exemption; public meetings exemption


(1)(a)

Those portions of a comprehensive emergency management plan that address the response of a public or private hospital to an act of terrorism as defined by s. 775.30 held by the agency, a state or local law enforcement agency, a county or municipal emergency management agency, the Executive Office of the Governor, the Department of Health, or the Division of Emergency Management are confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution.Information made confidential and exempt by this subsection may be disclosed by a custodial agency to another state or federal agency to prevent, detect, guard against, respond to, investigate, or manage the consequences of any attempted or actual act of terrorism, or to prosecute those persons who are responsible for such attempts or acts.Portions of a comprehensive emergency management plan that address the response of a public or private hospital to an act of terrorism include those portions addressing:
Security systems or plans;
Vulnerability analyses;
Emergency evacuation transportation;
Sheltering arrangements;
Postdisaster activities, including provisions for emergency power, communications, food, and water;
Postdisaster transportation;
Supplies, including drug caches;
Staffing;
Emergency equipment; and
Individual identification of residents, transfer of records, and methods of responding to family inquiries.

(1)(a)

Those portions of a comprehensive emergency management plan that address the response of a public or private hospital to an act of terrorism as defined by s. 775.30 held by the agency, a state or local law enforcement agency, a county or municipal emergency management agency, the Executive Office of the Governor, the Department of Health, or the Division of Emergency Management are confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution.

(b)

Information made confidential and exempt by this subsection may be disclosed by a custodial agency to another state or federal agency to prevent, detect, guard against, respond to, investigate, or manage the consequences of any attempted or actual act of terrorism, or to prosecute those persons who are responsible for such attempts or acts.

(c)

Portions of a comprehensive emergency management plan that address the response of a public or private hospital to an act of terrorism include those portions addressing:Security systems or plans;Vulnerability analyses;Emergency evacuation transportation;Sheltering arrangements;Postdisaster activities, including provisions for emergency power, communications, food, and water;Postdisaster transportation;Supplies, including drug caches;Staffing;Emergency equipment; andIndividual identification of residents, transfer of records, and methods of responding to family inquiries.
1. Security systems or plans;
2. Vulnerability analyses;
3. Emergency evacuation transportation;
4. Sheltering arrangements;
5. Postdisaster activities, including provisions for emergency power, communications, food, and water;
6. Postdisaster transportation;
7. Supplies, including drug caches;
8. Staffing;
9. Emergency equipment; and
10. Individual identification of residents, transfer of records, and methods of responding to family inquiries.

(2)

Those portions of a comprehensive emergency management plan that address the response of a public hospital to an act of terrorism as defined by s. 775.30 held by that public hospital are exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution. Portions of a comprehensive emergency management plan that address the response of a public hospital to an act of terrorism include those portions addressing:Security systems or plans;Vulnerability analyses;Emergency evacuation transportation;Sheltering arrangements;Postdisaster activities, including provisions for emergency power, communications, food, and water;Postdisaster transportation;Supplies, including drug caches;Staffing;Emergency equipment; andIndividual identification of residents, transfer of records, and methods of responding to family inquiries.

(a)

Security systems or plans;

(b)

Vulnerability analyses;

(c)

Emergency evacuation transportation;

(d)

Sheltering arrangements;

(e)

Postdisaster activities, including provisions for emergency power, communications, food, and water;

(f)

Postdisaster transportation;

(g)

Supplies, including drug caches;

(h)

Staffing;

(i)

Emergency equipment; and

(j)

Individual identification of residents, transfer of records, and methods of responding to family inquiries.

(3)

The public records exemptions provided by this section are remedial in nature, and it is the intent of the Legislature that the exemptions apply to plans held by a custodial agency before, on, or after the effective date of this section.

(4)

That portion of a public meeting which would reveal information contained in a comprehensive emergency management plan that addresses the response of a hospital to an act of terrorism is exempt from s. 286.011 and s. 24(b), Art. I of the State Constitution.

(5)

The certification by the Governor, in coordination with the Department of Health, of the sufficiency of a comprehensive emergency management plan that addresses the response of a hospital to an act of terrorism is not exempt.

Source: Section 395.1056 — Plan components addressing a hospital’s response to terrorism; public records exemption; public meetings exemption, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0395.­1056 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

395.001
Legislative intent
395.002
Definitions
395.003
Licensure
395.004
Application for license
395.009
Minimum standards for clinical laboratory test results and diagnostic X-ray results
395.0056
Litigation notice requirement
395.0091
Alternate-site testing
395.106
Risk pooling by certain hospitals and hospital systems
395.107
Facilities
395.0161
Licensure inspection
395.0162
Inspection reports
395.0163
Construction inspections
395.0185
Rebates prohibited
395.0191
Staff membership and clinical privileges
395.0192
Duty to notify physicians
395.0193
Licensed facilities
395.0195
Access of chiropractic physicians to diagnostic reports
395.0197
Internal risk management program
395.301
Price transparency
395.302
Patient records
395.1011
Identification, segregation, and separation of biomedical waste
395.1012
Patient safety
395.1021
Treatment of sexual assault victims
395.1023
Child abuse and neglect cases
395.1024
Patients consenting to adoptions
395.1025
Infectious diseases
395.1027
Regional poison control centers
395.1031
Emergency medical services
395.1041
Access to and ensurance of emergency services
395.1051
Duty to notify patients
395.1052
Patient access to primary care and specialty providers
395.1053
Postpartum education
395.1054
Birthing quality improvement initiatives
395.1055
Rules and enforcement
395.1056
Plan components addressing a hospital’s response to terrorism
395.1057
Patients’ right to choose COVID-19 treatment alternatives
395.1061
Professional liability coverage
395.1065
Criminal and administrative penalties
395.2050
Routine inquiry for organ and tissue donation
395.3011
Billing and collection activities
395.3015
Patient records
395.3025
Patient and personnel records
395.3027
Patient immigration status data collection
395.3035
Confidentiality of hospital records and meetings
395.3036
Confidentiality of records and meetings of entities that lease public hospitals or other public health care facilities
395.3037
Definitions
395.3038
State-listed stroke centers
395.3039
Advertising restrictions
395.3041
Emergency medical services providers
395.10973
Powers and duties of the agency
395.30381
Statewide stroke registry

Current through Fall 2025

§ 395.1056. Plan components addressing a hospital’s response to terrorism; public records exemption; public meetings exemption's source at flsenate​.gov