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Code · Florida · Title XXXVII — Insurance · Chapter 651

651.1141 Immediate final orders.

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(1)The Legislature finds that the following actions constitute an imminent and immediate threat to the public health, safety, and welfare of the residents of this state:
(a)The installation of a general partner of a provider or assumption of ownership or possession or control of 10 percent or more of a provider’s assets in violation of s. 651.024 or s. 651.0245 ;
(b)The removal or commitment of 10 percent or more of the required minimum liquid reserve funds in violation of s. 651.035 ; or
(c)The assumption of control over a facility’s operations in violation of s. 651.043 .
(2)If it finds that a person or entity is engaging or has engaged in one or more of the above activities, the office may, pursuant to s. 120.569 , issue an immediate final order:
(a)Directing that such person or entity cease and desist that activity; or
(b)Suspending the certificate of authority of the facility.
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