Florida Statutes
Part I - Commodities, Insurance, and Contractual Services (Ss. 287.001-287.137)
287.0575 - Coordination of contracted services.


(1) No later than August 1, 2010, or upon entering into any new contract for health and human services, state agencies contracting for health and human services must notify their contract service providers of the requirements of this section.
(2) No later than October 1, 2010, contract service providers that have more than one contract with one or more state agencies to provide health and human services must provide to each of their contract managers a comprehensive list of their health and human services contracts. The list must include the following information:
(a) The name of each contracting state agency and the applicable office or program issuing the contract.
(b) The identifying name and number of each contract.
(c) The starting and ending date of each contract.
(d) The amount of each contract.
(e) A brief description of the purpose of the contract and the types of services provided under each contract.
(f) The name and contact information of the contract manager.

(3) With respect to contracts entered into on or after August 1, 2010, effective November 1, 2010, or 30 days after receiving the list provided under subsection (2), a single lead administrative coordinator for each contract service provider shall be designated as provided in this subsection from among the agencies having multiple contracts as provided in subsection (2). On or before the date such responsibilities are assumed, the designated lead administrative coordinator shall provide notice of his or her designation to the contract service provider and to the agency contract managers for each affected contract. Unless another lead administrative coordinator is selected by agreement of all affected contract managers, the designated lead administrative coordinator shall be the agency contract manager of the contract with the highest dollar value over the term of the contract, provided the term of the contract remaining at the time of designation exceeds 24 months. If the remaining terms of all contracts are 24 months or less, the designated lead administrative coordinator shall be the contract manager of the contract with the latest end date. A designated lead administrative coordinator, or his or her successor as contract manager, shall continue as lead administrative coordinator until another lead administrative coordinator is selected by agreement of all affected contract managers or until the end date of the contract for which the designated lead administrative coordinator serves as contract manager, at which time a new lead administrative coordinator shall be designated pursuant to this subsection, if applicable.
(4) The designated lead administrative coordinator shall be responsible for:
(a) Establishing a coordinated schedule for administrative and fiscal monitoring;
(b) Consulting with other case managers to establish a single unified set of required administrative and fiscal documentation;
(c) Consulting with other case managers to establish a single unified schedule for periodic updates of administrative and fiscal information; and
(d) Maintaining an accessible electronic file of up-to-date administrative and fiscal documents, including, but not limited to, corporate documents, membership records, audits, and monitoring reports.

(5) Contract managers for agency contracts other than the designated lead administrative coordinator must conduct administrative and fiscal monitoring activities in accordance with the coordinated schedule and must obtain any necessary administrative and fiscal documents from the designated lead administrative coordinator’s electronic file.
(6) This section does not apply to routine program performance monitoring or prohibit a contracting agency from directly and immediately contacting the service provider when the health or safety of clients is at risk.
(7) Each agency contracting for health and human services shall annually evaluate the performance of its designated lead administrative coordinator in establishing coordinated systems, improving efficiency, and reducing redundant monitoring activities for state agencies and their service providers. The annual report shall be submitted to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
History.—s. 24, ch. 2010-151; s. 52, ch. 2014-19.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XIX - Public Business

Chapter 287 - Procurement of Personal Property and Services

Part I - Commodities, Insurance, and Contractual Services (Ss. 287.001-287.137)

287.001 - Legislative intent.

287.012 - Definitions.

287.017 - Purchasing categories, threshold amounts.

287.022 - Purchase of insurance.

287.025 - Prohibition against certain insurance coverage on specified state property or insurable subjects.

287.032 - Purpose of department.

287.042 - Powers, duties, and functions.

287.055 - Acquisition of professional architectural, engineering, landscape architectural, or surveying and mapping services; definitions; procedures; contingent fees prohibited; penalties.

287.056 - Purchases from purchasing agreements and state term contracts; vendor disqualification.

287.057 - Procurement of commodities or contractual services.

287.05705 - Procurements of road, bridge, and other specified public construction services.

287.0571 - Business case to outsource; applicability.

287.0572 - Present-value methodology.

287.0575 - Coordination of contracted services.

287.058 - Contract document.

287.05805 - Contract requirement for use of state funds to purchase or improve real property.

287.0582 - Contracts which require annual appropriation; contingency statement.

287.0585 - Late payments by contractors to subcontractors and suppliers; penalty.

287.059 - Private attorney services.

287.0591 - Information technology; vendor disqualification.

287.0595 - Pollution response action contracts; department rules.

287.063 - Deferred-payment commodity contracts; preaudit review.

287.064 - Consolidated financing of deferred-payment purchases.

287.0641 - Agreement not debt or pledge of faith or credit of state.

287.0731 - Team for contract negotiations.

287.074 - Prohibited actions by contractor personnel.

287.075 - Materially interested contractor; prohibition on certain activities.

287.076 - Project Management Professionals training for personnel involved in managing outsourcings and negotiations; funding.

287.082 - Commodities manufactured, grown, or produced in state given preference.

287.0821 - All American and Genuine Florida meat or meat products.

287.0822 - Beef and pork; prohibition on purchase; bid specifications; penalty.

287.083 - Purchase of commodities.

287.0831 - Limitation on purchases to replace damaged state agency equipment; assessment protocols.

287.0834 - Motor vehicles; energy-saving equipment and additives.

287.084 - Preference to Florida businesses.

287.087 - Preference to businesses with drug-free workplace programs.

287.092 - Preference to certain foreign manufacturers.

287.093 - Minority business enterprises; procurement of personal property and services from funds set aside for such purpose.

287.0931 - Minority business enterprises; participation in bond underwriting.

287.0935 - Surety bond insurers.

287.094 - Minority business enterprise programs; penalty for discrimination and false representation.

287.0943 - Certification of minority business enterprises.

287.09431 - Statewide and interlocal agreement on certification of business concerns for the status of minority business enterprise.

287.09451 - Office of Supplier Diversity; powers, duties, and functions.

287.0947 - Florida Advisory Council on Small and Minority Business Development; creation; membership; duties.

287.095 - Department of Corrections; prison industry programs.

287.131 - Assistance of Department of Financial Services.

287.132 - Legislative intent with respect to integrity of public contracting and purchasing process.

287.133 - Public entity crime; denial or revocation of the right to transact business with public entities.

287.134 - Discrimination; denial or revocation of the right to transact business with public entities.

287.135 - Prohibition against contracting with scrutinized companies.

287.1351 - Suspended vendors; state contracts.

287.136 - Audit of executed contract documents.

287.137 - Antitrust violations; denial or revocation of the right to transact business with public entities; denial of economic benefits.