Fla. Stat. 400.19
Right of entry and inspection


(1)

In accordance with part II of chapter 408, the agency and any of its designated officers or employees or a representative of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program or the local long-term care ombudsman council shall have the right to enter upon and into the premises of any facility licensed pursuant to this part, or any distinct nursing home unit of a hospital licensed under chapter 395 or any freestanding facility licensed under chapter 395 which provides extended care or other long-term care services, at any reasonable time in order to determine the state of compliance with this part, part II of chapter 408, and applicable rules in force pursuant thereto. The agency shall, within 60 days after receipt of a complaint made by a resident or resident’s representative, complete its investigation and provide to the complainant its findings and resolution.

(2)

The agency shall coordinate nursing home facility licensing activities and responsibilities of any duly designated officer or employee involved in nursing home facility inspection to assure necessary, equitable, and consistent supervision of inspection personnel without unnecessary duplication of inspections, consultation services, or complaint investigations.

(3)

The agency shall conduct periodic, unannounced licensure inspections to determine compliance by the licensee with statutes, and with rules adopted under those statutes, governing minimum standards of construction, quality and adequacy of care, and rights of residents. If the facility has been cited for a class I deficiency or has been cited for two or more class II deficiencies arising from separate surveys or investigations within a 60-day period, or has had three or more substantiated complaints within a 6-month period, each resulting in at least one class I or class II deficiency, the agency shall conduct biannual licensure surveys until the facility has two consecutive licensure surveys without a citation for a Class I or a Class II deficiency. In addition to any other fees or fines in this part, the agency shall assess a fine of $6,000 for the biannual licensure surveys. The agency may adjust such fine by the change in the Consumer Price Index, based on the 12 months immediately preceding the increase, to cover the cost of the additional surveys. The agency shall verify through subsequent inspection that any deficiency identified during inspection is corrected. However, the agency may verify the correction of a class III or class IV deficiency unrelated to resident rights or resident care without reinspecting the facility if adequate written documentation has been received from the facility, which provides assurance that the deficiency has been corrected. The giving or causing to be given of advance notice of such unannounced inspections by an employee of the agency to any unauthorized person shall constitute cause for suspension of not fewer than 5 working days according to chapter 110.

(4)

The agency shall conduct unannounced onsite facility reviews following written verification of licensee noncompliance in instances in which a representative of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program or long-term care ombudsman council, pursuant to ss. 400.0071 and 400.0075, has received a complaint and has documented deficiencies in resident care or in the physical plant of the facility that threaten the health, safety, or security of residents, or when the agency documents through inspection that conditions in a facility present a direct or indirect threat to the health, safety, or security of residents. However, the agency shall conduct unannounced onsite reviews every 3 months of each facility while the facility has a conditional license. Deficiencies related to physical plant do not require followup reviews after the agency has determined that correction of the deficiency has been accomplished and that the correction is of the nature that continued compliance can be reasonably expected.

Source: Section 400.19 — Right of entry and inspection, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0400.­19 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

400.011
Purpose
400.17
Bribes, kickbacks, certain solicitations prohibited
400.18
Closing of nursing facility
400.19
Right of entry and inspection
400.20
Licensed nursing home administrator required
400.021
Definitions
400.022
Residents’ rights
400.23
Rules
400.023
Civil enforcement
400.024
Failure to satisfy a judgment or settlement agreement
400.25
Educational program authorized
400.33
Legislative intent
400.051
Homes or institutions exempt from the provisions of this part
400.062
License required
400.063
Resident protection
400.071
Application for license
400.102
Action by agency against licensee
400.111
Disclosure of controlling interest
400.118
Quality assurance
400.119
Confidentiality of records and meetings of risk management and quality assurance committees
400.121
Denial, suspension, revocation of license
400.126
Receivership proceedings
400.141
Administration and management of nursing home facilities
400.142
Emergency medication kits
400.143
Institutional formularies established by nursing home facilities
400.145
Copies of records of care and treatment of resident
400.147
Internal risk management and quality assurance program
400.148
Medicaid “Up-or-Out” Quality of Care Contract Management Program
400.151
Contracts
400.162
Property and personal affairs of residents
400.165
Itemized resident billing, form and content prescribed by the agency
400.172
Respite care provided in nursing home facilities
400.175
Patients with Alzheimer’s disease or other related disorders
400.176
Rebates prohibited
400.179
Liability for Medicaid underpayments and overpayments
400.191
Availability, distribution, and posting of reports and records
400.211
Persons employed as nursing assistants
400.215
Personnel screening requirement
400.232
Review and approval of plans
400.0233
Presuit notice
400.0234
Availability of facility records for investigation of resident’s rights violations and defenses
400.0235
Certain provisions not applicable to actions under this part
400.235
Nursing home quality and licensure status
400.0236
Statute of limitations
400.0237
Punitive damages
400.0238
Punitive damages
400.0239
Quality of Long-Term Care Facility Improvement Trust Fund
400.241
Prohibited acts
400.0255
Resident transfer or discharge
400.275
Agency duties
400.332
Funds received not revenues for purpose of Medicaid program
400.334
Activity relating to unions by nursing home employees
400.0625
Minimum standards for clinical laboratory test results and diagnostic X-ray results
400.0712
Application for inactive license
400.1183
Resident grievance procedures
400.1413
Volunteers in nursing homes
400.1415
Patient records
400.1755
Care for persons with Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders

Current through Fall 2025

§ 400.19. Right of entry & inspection's source at flsenate​.gov