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All sources · 12,065 documents · Table of contents · Insurance · Title XXXVII — Insurance · Chapter 651

Florida

Title XXXVII — Insurance · Chapter 651
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651.011 Definitions.
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651.012 Exempted facility; written disclosure of exemption.
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651.13 Civil action.
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651.013 Chapter exclusive; applicability of other laws.
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651.014 Insurance business not authorized.
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651.015 Administration; forms; fees; rules; fines.
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651.018 Administrative supervision.
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651.019 New financing, additional financing, or refinancing.
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651.021 Certificate of authority required.
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651.022 Provisional certificate of authority; application.
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651.023 Certificate of authority; application.
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651.024 Acquisition.
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651.026 Annual reports.
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651.028 Accredited facilities.
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651.033 Escrow accounts.
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651.034 Financial and operating requirements for providers.
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651.035 Minimum liquid reserve requirements.
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651.043 Approval of change in management.
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651.051 Maintenance of assets and records in state.
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651.055 Continuing care contracts; right to rescind.
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651.057 Continuing care at-home contracts.
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651.061 Dismissal or discharge of resident; refund.
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651.065 Waiver of statutory protection.
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651.071 Contracts as preferred claims on liquidation or receivership.
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651.081 Residents’ council.
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651.083 Residents’ rights.
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651.085 Quarterly meetings between residents and the governing body of the provider; resident representation before the governing body of the provider.
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651.091 Availability, distribution, and posting of reports and records; requirement of full disclosure.
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651.095 Advertisements; requirements; penalties.
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651.105 Examination.
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651.106 Grounds for discretionary refusal, suspension, or revocation of certificate of authority.
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651.107 Duration of suspension; obligations during suspension period; reinstatement.
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651.108 Administrative fines.
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651.111 Requests for inspections.
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651.114 Delinquency proceedings; remedial rights.
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651.116 Delinquency proceedings; additional provisions.
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651.117 Order of liquidation; duties of the Department of Children and Families and the Agency for Health Care Administration.
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651.118 Agency for Health Care Administration; certificates of need; sheltered beds; community beds.
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651.119 Assistance to persons affected by closure due to liquidation or pending liquidation.
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651.121 Continuing Care Advisory Council.
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651.123 Alternative dispute resolution.
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651.125 Criminal penalties; injunctive relief.
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651.131 Actions under prior law.
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651.132 Amendment or renewal of existing contracts.
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651.134 Investigatory records.
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651.0215 Consolidated application for a provisional certificate of authority and a certificate of authority; required restrictions on use of entrance fees.
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651.0235 Validity of provisional certificates of authority and certificates of authority.
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651.0245 Application for the simultaneous acquisition of a facility and issuance of a certificate of authority.
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651.0246 Expansions.
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651.0261 Quarterly and monthly statements.
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651.1065 Soliciting or accepting new continuing care contracts by impaired or insolvent facilities or providers.
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651.1081 Remedies available in cases of unlawful sale.
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651.1141 Immediate final orders.
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651.1151 Administrative, vendor, and management contracts.
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