Overview

STATE BUDGET
Florida operates on an annual budget cycle. The state’s fiscal year begins on July 1 with budget hearings beginning October and ending on June 30th of the following year. The legislature adopts a budget in April/May, which is required to pass by a simple majority, and becomes effective for the fiscal year beginning in July.
STATE LEGISLATURE
New Florida Legislative sessions begin each year. Florida has a part-time legislature, meeting in an annual 60 day session each year, beginning on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March in odd-numbered years and on the second Tuesday after the first Monday in January in even-numbered years. Each year during which the Legislature meets constitutes a new Legislative Session; bills do not carry over from year to year. Special Legislative Sessions may be called by the governor, by a joint proclamation of the Senate president and House speaker, or by a three-fifths vote of all Legislators. The Florida Senate has 40 members elected to four-year staggered terms. The Florida House of Representatives has 120 members elected to two-year terms. Florida has eight-year term limits, but members can be elected again after a two-year break.
KEY RESOURCES
- Florida State Legislature
- Florida Office of the Attorney General
- Florida Governor
- Information on Healthcare Policy in Florida
- Florida Agency for Health Care Administration
- FloridaHealthFinder.gov
Florida Laws
Fla. Stat. § 381.83. Trade secrets; confidentiality: Public Health: General Provisions – Florida
Introduced: Status: Enacted
States that information collected by the Department of Public Health must be available to the public unless it contains trade secrets.
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Fla. Stat. § 381.931. Annual report on Medicaid expenditures: Public Health: General Provisions – Florida
Introduced: Status: Enacted
If Medicaid expenditures are projected to exceed the amount appropriated by the Legislature, the Department of Health shall limit the number of screenings to ensure Medicaid expenditures do not exceed the amount appropriated.
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Fla. Stat. § 395.1041. Access to emergency services and care: Hospitals and Other Licensed Facilities – Florida
Introduced: Status: Enacted
he agency shall establish and maintain an inventory of hospitals with emergency services. The inventory shall list all services within the service capability of the hospital, and such services shall appear on the face of […]
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Fla. Stat. § 395.107. Facilities; publishing and posting schedule of charges; penalties: Hospitals and Other Licensed Facilities – Florida
Introduced: Status: Enacted
Provides a facility must publish and post a schedule of charges for the medical services offered to patients. The schedule of charges must describe the medical services in language comprehensible to a layperson. The schedule […]
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Fla. Stat. § 395.301. Price transparency; itemized patient statement or bill; patient admission status notification:Hospitals and Other Licensed Facilities – Florida
Introduced: Status: Enacted
A facility licensed under this chapter shall provide timely and accurate financial information and quality of service measures to patients and prospective patients of the facility, or to patients’ survivors or legal guardians, as appropriate. […]
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