Florida Statutes
Part III - Medicaid (Ss. 409.901-409.9205)
409.916 - Grants and Donations Trust Fund.


(1) The agency shall deposit any funds received from pharmaceutical manufacturers and all other funds received by the agency from any other person as the result of a Medicaid cost containment strategy, in the nature of a rebate, grant, or other similar mechanism into the Grants and Donations Trust Fund. The agency shall deposit any funds received from private donations for the purpose of funding a certified electronic health record technology loan fund into the Grants and Donations Trust Fund.
(2) Funds received from pharmaceutical manufacturers shall be used as the state portion for funding Medicaid prescribed drug services. However, at least $75,000 may be appropriated from the Grants and Donations Trust Fund for Medicaid research and development activities as specified in the General Appropriations Act.
(3) Receipts from the agency’s share of Medicaid fraud and abuse recoupments and fines shall be deposited into the Grants and Donations Trust Fund for purposes established by law and the General Appropriations Act.
1(4) Quality assessment fees received from Medicaid providers shall be deposited into the Grants and Donations Trust Fund and used for purposes established by law and the General Appropriations Act.
(5) Funds received through grants and donations from the state and from counties, local governments, public entities, and taxing districts shall be deposited into the Grants and Donations Trust Fund and used for purposes established by law and the General Appropriations Act.
(6) Funds received from the leasehold licensee fee pursuant to s. 400.179(2)(d)2. shall be deposited into the Grants and Donations Trust Fund and used for purposes established by law and the General Appropriations Act.
History.—s. 47, ch. 91-282; s. 37, ch. 96-418; s. 191, ch. 99-8; s. 4, ch. 2009-47; s. 17, ch. 2009-55; s. 4, ch. 2009-172; s. 22, ch. 2021-37.
1Note.—As created by s. 17, ch. 2009-55. For a description of multiple acts in the same session affecting a statutory provision, see preface to the Florida Statutes, “Statutory Construction.” Subsection (4) was also created by s. 4, ch. 2009-47, and that version reads:
(4) Funds received from Medicaid providers as nursing home quality assessment fees shall be deposited into the Grants and Donations Trust Fund and used for purposes established by law and the General Appropriations Act.


Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXX - Social Welfare

Chapter 409 - Social and Economic Assistance

Part III - Medicaid (Ss. 409.901-409.9205)

409.901 - Definitions; ss. 409.901-409.920.

409.902 - Designated single state agency; payment requirements; program title; release of medical records.

409.90201 - Recipient address update process.

409.9021 - Forfeiture of eligibility agreement.

409.9025 - Eligibility while an inmate.

409.903 - Mandatory payments for eligible persons.

409.904 - Optional payments for eligible persons.

409.905 - Mandatory Medicaid services.

409.906 - Optional Medicaid services.

409.9062 - Lung transplant services for Medicaid recipients.

409.9066 - Medicare prescription discount program.

409.907 - Medicaid provider agreements.

409.9071 - Medicaid provider agreements for school districts certifying state match.

409.9072 - Medicaid provider agreements for charter schools and private schools.

409.908 - Reimbursement of Medicaid providers.

409.9081 - Copayments.

409.9082 - Quality assessment on nursing home facility providers; exemptions; purpose; federal approval required; remedies.

409.9083 - Quality assessment on privately operated intermediate care facilities for the developmentally disabled; exemptions; purpose; federal approval required; remedies.

409.909 - Statewide Medicaid Residency Program.

409.910 - Responsibility for payments on behalf of Medicaid-eligible persons when other parties are liable.

409.9101 - Recovery for payments made on behalf of Medicaid-eligible persons.

409.9102 - A qualified state Long-Term Care Insurance Partnership Program in Florida.

409.911 - Disproportionate share program.

409.9113 - Disproportionate share program for teaching hospitals.

409.9115 - Disproportionate share program for mental health hospitals.

409.91151 - Expenditure of funds generated through mental health disproportionate share program.

409.9116 - Disproportionate share/financial assistance program for rural hospitals.

409.9118 - Disproportionate share program for specialty hospitals.

409.91188 - Specialty prepaid health plans for Medicaid recipients with HIV or AIDS.

409.9119 - Disproportionate share program for specialty hospitals for children.

409.91195 - Medicaid Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee.

409.91196 - Supplemental rebate agreements; public records and public meetings exemption.

409.912 - Cost-effective purchasing of health care.

409.91206 - Alternatives for health and long-term care reforms.

409.9121 - Legislative findings and intent.

409.91212 - Medicaid managed care fraud.

409.9122 - Medicaid managed care enrollment; HIV/AIDS patients; procedures; data collection; accounting; information system; medical loss ratio.

409.9123 - Quality-of-care reporting.

409.91255 - Federally qualified health center access program.

409.9126 - Children with special health care needs.

409.9127 - Preauthorization and concurrent utilization review; conflict-of-interest standards.

409.9128 - Requirements for providing emergency services and care.

409.913 - Oversight of the integrity of the Medicaid program.

409.9131 - Special provisions relating to integrity of the Medicaid program.

409.9132 - Pilot project to monitor home health services.

409.9133 - Pilot project for home health care management.

409.914 - Assistance for the uninsured.

409.915 - County contributions to Medicaid.

409.916 - Grants and Donations Trust Fund.

409.918 - Public Medical Assistance Trust Fund.

409.919 - Rules.

409.920 - Medicaid provider fraud.

409.9201 - Medicaid fraud.

409.9203 - Rewards for reporting Medicaid fraud.

409.9205 - Medicaid Fraud Control Unit.