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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XXIX
PUBLIC HEALTH
Chapter 408
HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION
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408.034 Duties and responsibilities of agency; rules.
(1) The agency is designated as the single state agency to issue, revoke, or deny certificates of need and to issue, revoke, or deny exemptions from certificate-of-need review in accordance with present and future federal and state statutes. The agency is designated as the state health planning agency for purposes of federal law.
(2) In the exercise of its authority to issue licenses to health care facilities, as provided under chapter 393 and parts II, IV, and VIII of chapter 400, the agency may not issue a license to any health care facility that fails to receive a certificate of need or an exemption for the licensed facility.
(3) The agency shall establish, by rule, uniform need methodologies for health facilities. In developing uniform need methodologies, the agency shall, at a minimum, consider the demographic characteristics of the population, the health status of the population, service use patterns, standards and trends, geographic accessibility, and market economics.
(4) Prior to determining that there is a need for additional community nursing facility beds in any area of the state, the agency shall determine that the need cannot be met through the provision, enhancement, or expansion of home and community-based services. In determining such need, the agency shall examine nursing home placement patterns and demographic patterns of persons entering nursing homes and the availability of and effectiveness of existing home-based and community-based service delivery systems at meeting the long-term care needs of the population. The agency shall recommend to the Legislature changes that could be made to existing home-based and community-based delivery systems to lessen the need for additional nursing facility beds.
(5) The agency shall establish by rule a nursing-home-bed-need methodology that has a goal of maintaining a subdistrict average occupancy rate of 92 percent.
(6) If nursing home bed need is determined to exist in geographically contiguous subdistricts within a district, an applicant may aggregate the subdistricts’ need for a new community nursing home in one of the subdistricts. If need is aggregated from two subdistricts, the proposed nursing home site must be located in the subdistrict with the greater need as published by the agency in the Florida Administrative Register. However, if need is aggregated from more than two subdistricts, the location of the proposed nursing home site must provide reasonable geographic access for residents in the respective subdistricts given the relative bed need in each subdistrict.
(7) If nursing home bed need is determined to exist in a subdistrict, an additional positive application factor may be recognized in the application review process for an applicant who agrees to voluntarily relinquish licensed nursing home beds in one or more subdistricts where there is no calculated need. The applicant must demonstrate that it operates, controls, or has an agreement with another licensed community nursing home to ensure that beds are voluntarily relinquished if the application is approved and the applicant is licensed.
(8) The agency may adopt rules necessary to implement ss. 408.031-408.045.
History.s. 21, ch. 87-92; s. 8, ch. 89-354; s. 1, ch. 91-263; s. 15, ch. 92-33; s. 18, ch. 93-214; s. 10, ch. 95-144; s. 2, ch. 98-85; s. 5, ch. 2000-256; s. 6, ch. 2000-318; s. 13, ch. 2002-223; s. 9, ch. 2004-298; s. 4, ch. 2004-383; s. 3, ch. 2005-60; s. 76, ch. 2006-197; s. 19, ch. 2012-160; s. 1, ch. 2014-110; ss. 9, 10, ch. 2019-136.
Note.Former s. 381.704.

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MARTIN MEM. MED. Ctr., INC. v. Tenet Healthsystem Hospitals, Inc., 875 So. 2d 797 (Fla. 1st DCA 2004).

Cited 3 times | Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 2004 WL 1439872

...The types of projects requiring a CON are identified in section 408.036(1) and (2). Among them are adult open-heart-surgery programs. AHCA is the state agency responsible for issuing, revoking or denying CON's; and for issuing, revoking or denying exemptions from CON review. § 408.034(1), Fla....
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Hope Hospice & Cmty. Servs., Inc. v. Agency for Health Care Admin.; Vitas Healthcare Corp. of Florida, Inc. (Fla. 1st DCA 2025).

Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal

...Const. A. AHCA has the responsibility of authorizing hospice programs in the State of Florida. AHCA approves CONs when a community need exists “for a new, converted, expanded, or otherwise significantly modified . . . hospice.” § 408.034(1), Fla....
...The Legislature tasked AHCA with promulgating a community need methodology by rule, which “consider[s] the demographic characteristics of the population, the health status of the population, service use patterns, standards and trends, geographic accessibility, and market economics.” § 408.034(3), Fla. Stat....
...Stat. (“When an application is made for a certificate of need to establish or to expand a hospice, the need for such hospice shall be determined on the basis of the need for and availability of hospice services in the community.” (emphasis added)); § 408.034(3), Fla. Stat....
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Agency for Health Care Admin. v. Principal Nursing Servs. Inc., 650 So. 2d 1113 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1995).

Published | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1995 Fla. App. LEXIS 1842, 1995 WL 73559

...ide Medicare certified reimbursed services in Dade County. In its petition, PNS raised the issue of whether Rule 59C-1.031 was an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority because it enlarged, modified or contravened specific provisions of section 408.034, Florida Statutes, was arbitrary and capricious in its definition of cost effective agency size, and because it grossly underestimated the actual number of Medicare certified home health agency visits- it needed in its projections....

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