Florida Administrative Code
59 - AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION
59A - Health Facility and Agency Licensing
Chapter 59A-5 - AMBULATORY SURGICAL CENTER LICENSURE
Section 59A-5.018 - Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Each center shall develop and adopt a written comprehensive emergency management plan for emergency care during an internal or external disaster or emergency which it shall review and update annually.
(2) The emergency management plan shall be developed in conjunction with other agencies and providers of health care services within the local community pursuant to Section 252.32(2), F.S., and in accordance with the "Emergency Management Planning Criteria for Ambulatory Surgical Centers", AHCA FORM 3130-2003 July 94, which is incorporated by reference. The form is available at: http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04454 and available from the Agency for Health Care Administration at:
The plan shall include:
(3) The plan, including appendices, as required by the "Emergency Management Planning Criteria for Ambulatory Surgical Centers", shall be submitted annually to the county emergency management agency for review and approval. A fee may be charged for the review of the plan as authorized by Sections 252.35(2)(m) and 252.38(1)(e), F.S.
(4) The center shall test the implementation of the emergency management plan semiannually, either in response to an emergency or in a planned drill, and shall evaluate and document the center's performance. This documentation must be on file at the center and available for inspection by the county emergency management agency and the Agency.
(5) The emergency management plan shall be available for immediate access by the staff.
(6) If a center evacuates during or after an emergency, the center shall not be reoccupied until a determination is made by the center's administrator that the center can meet the needs of the patients. A center with significant structural damage shall not be reoccupied until approval is received from the Agency's Office of Plans and Construction that the center can be safely occupied as required by the Florida Building Code.
(7) A center that must evacuate the premises due to a disaster or an emergency condition, shall report the evacuation to the Agency's local area health facility regulation office within 24 hours or as soon as practical. The names and destination of patients relocated shall be provided to the county emergency management agency or its designee having responsibility for tracking the population at large. The licensee shall inform the Agency's local area office of a contact person who will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, until the center is reoccupied.
Rulemaking Authority 395.1055 FS. Law Implemented 395.1055 FS.
New 6-14-78, Formerly 10D-30.18, 10D-30.018, Amended 12-28-94, 9-17-14.