Florida Administrative Code
65 - DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
65D - Substance Abuse Program
Chapter 65D-30 - SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES OFFICE
Section 65D-30.0038 - Violations; Imposition of Administrative Fines; Grounds
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) The Department shall classify violations of chapter 397, F.S. and chapter 65D-30, F.A.C. in accordance with sections 397.410(2) and 397.411(7), F.S. Violations shall be classified on the written notice as follows:
(2) The Department shall impose an administrative fine for the following unclassified violations. The amount of the administrative fine shall be $100 for each violation per day, beginning on the day the violation was identified by the Department.
(3) Administrative fines for Class III and IV violations will not be assessed if the violations are corrected within the time specified in the corrective action plan (CAP). When the violation is not corrected by the date specified in the CAP, the fine shall be assessed.
(4) The facility must submit a written CAP to the Department within seven calendar days from the date of receipt of the inspection. The CAP must be signed by the executive director or designee of the provider.
(5) The Department will reject any proposed corrective action plan that fails to identify all the information described in subsection (4) of this rule or reflects a plan of action that does not address the violation(s). If the Department rejects a proposed corrective action plan, the Department shall notify the provider in writing of the reasons for rejection and require the provider to submit an amended corrective action plan addressing the deficiency or deficiencies within five calendar days of receipt of the Department's notice rejecting the corrective action plan. Failure to submit a CAP that is sufficient for Department approval within 30 days of the inspection completion date shall be considered an unclassified violation and be subject to administrative fines as described in subsection (2) of this rule.
(6) The Department may deny, suspend, or revoke a license pursuant to s. 397.415, F.S. A license will not be renewed if a licensee has not paid all previously owed fines to the Department.
Rulemaking Authority 397.321(5), 397.410(2) FS. Law Implemented 397.410, 397.411 397.415, 397.4104, 397.4873 FS.
New 8-29-19, Amended 9-4-23.