Florida Statutes
Part IV - Community Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (Ss. 394.65-394.9087)
394.676 - Indigent psychiatric medication program.


(1) Within legislative appropriations, the department may establish the indigent psychiatric medication program to purchase psychiatric medications for persons as defined in s. 394.492(5) or (6) or pursuant to s. 394.674(1), who do not reside in a state mental health treatment facility or an inpatient unit.
(2) The department must adopt rules to administer the indigent psychiatric medication program. The rules must prescribe the clinical and financial eligibility of clients who may receive services under the indigent psychiatric medication program, the requirements that community-based mental health providers must meet to participate in the program, and the sanctions to be applied for failure to meet those requirements.
(3) To the extent possible within existing appropriations, the department must ensure that non-Medicaid-eligible indigent individuals discharged from mental health treatment facilities continue to receive the medications which effectively stabilized their mental illness in the treatment facility, or newer medications, without substitution by a service provider unless such substitution is clinically indicated as determined by the licensed physician responsible for such individual’s psychiatric care.
History.—s. 9, ch. 2000-349.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXIX - Public Health

Chapter 394 - Mental Health

Part IV - Community Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (Ss. 394.65-394.9087)

394.65 - Short title.

394.656 - Criminal Justice, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant Program.

394.657 - County planning councils or committees.

394.658 - Criminal Justice, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant Program requirements.

394.659 - Criminal Justice, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Technical Assistance Center.

394.6591 - Administrative costs and number of grants awarded.

394.66 - Legislative intent with respect to substance abuse and mental health services.

394.67 - Definitions.

394.674 - Eligibility for publicly funded substance abuse and mental health services; fee collection requirements.

394.676 - Indigent psychiatric medication program.

394.73 - Joint alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health service programs in two or more counties.

394.74 - Contracts for provision of local substance abuse and mental health programs.

394.741 - Accreditation requirements for providers of behavioral health care services.

394.75 - State and district substance abuse and mental health plans.

394.76 - Financing of district programs and services.

394.761 - Revenue maximization.

394.77 - Uniform management information, accounting, and reporting systems for providers.

394.78 - Operation and administration; personnel standards; procedures for audit and monitoring of service providers; resolution of disputes.

394.80 - Authorization to appropriate funds.

394.875 - Crisis stabilization units, residential treatment facilities, and residential treatment centers for children and adolescents; authorized services; license required.

394.876 - Applications.

394.877 - Fees.

394.879 - Rules; enforcement.

394.90 - Inspection; right of entry; records.

394.902 - Moratorium on admissions.

394.903 - Receivership proceedings.

394.907 - Community mental health centers; quality assurance programs.

394.908 - Substance abuse and mental health funding equity; distribution of appropriations.

394.9082 - Behavioral health managing entities.

394.90825 - Boards of behavioral health managing entities; conflicts of interest.

394.9084 - Florida Self-Directed Care program.

394.9085 - Behavioral provider liability.

394.9086 - Commission on Mental Health and Substance Abuse.

394.9087 - Florida Veterans’ Care Coordination Program.