(1) Enter into contracts and execute all instruments necessary or convenient for carrying out its business.
(2) Acquire, own, hold, dispose of, and encumber personal property and to lease real property in exercising its powers and performing its duties.
(3) Enter into agreements with any federal, state, or municipal agency, or other public institution, or with any private individual, partnership, firm, corporation, association, or other entity.
(4) Establish ad hoc advisory committees to expand public participation in agency decisions and draw on the experience of representatives from all areas of health insurance, financing, cost containment, and operations, including, but not limited to, providers, consumers, third-party payors, businesses, and academicians.
(5) Establish such staff as needed to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
(6) Apply for and receive and accept grants, gifts, and other payments, including property and services, from any governmental or other public and private entity or person and make arrangements as to the use of same. Funds obtained under this subsection may be used as matching funds for public or private grants.
(7) Seek federal statutory changes and any waivers of federal laws or regulations that will aid in implementing health care reforms. This may include seeking amendments to:
(a) The Employee Retirement and Income Security Act of 1974 to permit greater state regulation of employer insurance plans.
(b) The Medicaid program to permit alternative organizational alignments, elimination of all program eligibility requirements except income, and a moratorium on further federal mandates.
(c) The Medicare program to seek state administration of benefits, provider payments, or case management of beneficiaries.
(d) Federal tax laws to permit a 100-percent tax deduction for all private health insurance plans, including those of self-employed persons and unincorporated employers, and reform of the flexible sharing account requirements to maximize pretax health care expenditures.
(e) Other federal programs to permit full implementation of state health care reforms.
(8) Adopt rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement the provisions of this chapter.
(9) Hold public hearings, conduct investigations, and subpoena witnesses, papers, records, and documents in connection therewith. The agency may administer oaths or affirmations in any hearing or investigation.
(10) Exercise all other powers which are reasonably necessary or essential to carry out the expressed intent, objects, and purposes of this chapter, unless specifically prohibited in this chapter.
(11) Grant extensions of time for compliance with any filing requirement of this chapter.
(12) Establish, in coordination with the Department of Health, uniform standards of care to be provided in special needs units or shelters during times of emergency or major disaster.
History.—s. 77, ch. 92-33; s. 111, ch. 98-200; s. 19, ch. 2000-140; s. 12, ch. 2000-209.
Structure Florida Statutes
Chapter 408 - Health Care Administration
Part I - Health Facility and Services Planning (Ss. 408.031-408.7071)
408.032 - Definitions relating to Health Facility and Services Development Act.
408.033 - Local and state health planning.
408.034 - Duties and responsibilities of agency; rules.
408.036 - Projects subject to review; exemptions.
408.037 - Application content.
408.040 - Conditions and monitoring.
408.041 - Certificate of need required; penalties.
408.042 - Limitation on transfer.
408.045 - Certificate of need; competitive sealed proposals.
408.0455 - Rules; pending proceedings.
408.05 - Florida Center for Health Information and Transparency.
408.051 - Florida Electronic Health Records Exchange Act.
408.0512 - Electronic health records system adoption loan program.
408.0611 - Electronic prescribing clearinghouse.
408.062 - Research, analyses, studies, and reports.
408.063 - Dissemination of health care information.
408.064 - Direct care worker education and awareness.
408.08 - Inspections and audits; violations; penalties; fines; enforcement.
408.09 - Assistance on cost containment strategies.
408.15 - Powers of the agency.
408.16 - Health Care Trust Fund; moneys to be deposited therein.
408.185 - Information submitted for review of antitrust issues; confidentiality.
408.20 - Assessments; Health Care Trust Fund.
408.301 - Legislative findings.
408.302 - Interagency agreement.
408.50 - Prospective payment arrangements.
408.70 - Health care; managed competition; legislative findings and intent.
408.7057 - Statewide provider and health plan claim dispute resolution program.