Fla. Stat. 651.119
Assistance to persons affected by closure due to liquidation or pending liquidation


(1)

If a facility closes and ceases to operate as a result of liquidation or pending liquidation and residents are forced to relocate, the department shall become a creditor of the facility for the purpose of providing moving expenses for displaced residents and such other care or services as is made possible by the unencumbered assets of the facility. To the extent that another provider provides, as approved by the office, direct assistance to such residents, the cost of such direct assistance shall be offset against reserves pursuant to subsection (4). The department shall provide proportional reimbursements of such costs to the respective providers from such unencumbered assets.

(2)

If the moneys and direct assistance made available under subsection (1) are not sufficient to cover moving costs, the office may seek voluntary contributions from the reserves maintained by providers under s. 651.035 in amounts approved by the office to provide for the moving expenses of the residents in moving to another residence within the state.

(3)

If the moneys and direct assistance provided under subsections (1) and (2) are not sufficient to provide for the moving expenses of displaced residents in moving to other residences within the state, the office may levy pro rata assessments on the reserves of providers maintained under s. 651.035 for such moving expenses of any displaced resident who lacks sufficient assets to pay for such moving expenses. The assessments for such moving expenses on any particular provider may not exceed for any 12-month period an aggregate of 1 percent of the unencumbered portion of the reserves maintained by the provider under s. 651.035. If the office determines that payment of an assessment under this subsection would impair the financial standing of a facility or its residents, the office may waive or temporarily defer all or part of the assessment with respect to that provider. The office shall apply any moneys voluntarily paid by a provider under subsection (1) or subsection (2) to satisfaction of assessments under this subsection.

(4)

The office shall permanently reduce the reserves required of a provider under s. 651.035 to the extent of the provider’s costs under subsection (1), voluntary contributions under subsection (2), and assessments under subsection (3). However, the office shall thereafter raise the reserve requirements of a provider to the extent of reimbursements paid to the provider under subsection (1) unless such increase would raise the reserve requirement above the amount required under s. 651.035.

(5)

No payment, contribution, or assessment may be paid by a provider under this section if the release of funds from the reserves of the provider would violate a bond or lending commitment or covenant.

(6)

Moneys received under this section for the support of residents shall be kept in a separate fund maintained and administered by the department. The Continuing Care Advisory Council shall monitor the collection and use of such funds and shall advise the office or department on plans for resident relocation. The council shall seek the assistance of providers licensed under this chapter and other service providers in locating alternative housing and care arrangements.

(7)

For the purposes of this section, “moving expenses” means transportation expenses and the cost of packing and relocating personal belongings.

Source: Section 651.119 — Assistance to persons affected by closure due to liquidation or pending liquidation, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0651.­119 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

651.011
Definitions
651.012
Exempted facility
651.13
Civil action
651.013
Chapter exclusive
651.014
Insurance business not authorized
651.015
Administration
651.018
Administrative supervision
651.019
New financing, additional financing, or refinancing
651.021
Certificate of authority required
651.022
Provisional certificate of authority
651.023
Certificate of authority
651.024
Acquisition
651.026
Annual reports
651.028
Accredited facilities
651.033
Escrow accounts
651.034
Financial and operating requirements for providers
651.035
Minimum liquid reserve requirements
651.043
Approval of change in management
651.051
Maintenance of assets and records in state
651.055
Continuing care contracts
651.057
Continuing care at-home contracts
651.061
Dismissal or discharge of resident
651.065
Waiver of statutory protection
651.071
Contracts as preferred claims on liquidation or receivership
651.081
Residents’ council
651.083
Residents’ rights
651.085
Quarterly meetings between residents and the governing body of the provider
651.091
Availability, distribution, and posting of reports and records
651.095
Advertisements
651.105
Examination
651.106
Grounds for discretionary refusal, suspension, or revocation of certificate of authority
651.107
Duration of suspension
651.108
Administrative fines
651.111
Requests for inspections
651.114
Delinquency proceedings
651.116
Delinquency proceedings
651.117
Order of liquidation
651.118
Agency for Health Care Administration
651.119
Assistance to persons affected by closure due to liquidation or pending liquidation
651.121
Continuing Care Advisory Council
651.123
Alternative dispute resolution
651.125
Criminal penalties
651.131
Actions under prior law
651.132
Amendment or renewal of existing contracts
651.134
Investigatory records
651.0215
Consolidated application for a provisional certificate of authority and a certificate of authority
651.0235
Validity of provisional certificates of authority and certificates of authority
651.0245
Application for the simultaneous acquisition of a facility and issuance of a certificate of authority
651.0246
Expansions
651.0261
Quarterly and monthly statements
651.1065
Soliciting or accepting new continuing care contracts by impaired or insolvent facilities or providers
651.1081
Remedies available in cases of unlawful sale
651.1141
Immediate final orders
651.1151
Administrative, vendor, and management contracts

Current through Fall 2025

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