Boulevard Rehabilitation Center

Florida Agency for Health Care Administration citation ULV5-CZ830-20250226

Survey date 2025-02-26 - inspection

No Actual Harm, Potential Minimal (CLASS_III)
Corrected
Agency
Florida Agency for Health Care Administration
Citation code
ULV5-CZ830-20250226
Severity
CLASS_III
Survey type
inspection
Source system
fl_ahca

What the regulator cited

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLANNING 408.821 Emergency management planning; emergency operations; inactive license.- (1) A licensee required by authorizing statutes and agency rule to have a comprehensive emergency management plan must designate a safety liaison to serve as the primary contact for emergency operations. Such licensee shall submit its comprehensive emergency management plan to the local emergency management agency, county health department, or Department of Health as follows: (a) Submit the plan within 30 days after initial licensure and change of ownership, and notify the agency within 30 days after submission of the plan. (b) Submit the plan annually and within 30 days after any significant modification, as defined by agency rule, to a previously approved plan. (c) Submit necessary plan revisions within 30 days after notification that plan revisions are required. (d) Notify the agency within 30 days after approval of its plan by the local emergency management agency, county health department, or Department of Health. (2) An entity subject to this part may temporarily exceed its licensed capacity to act as a receiving provider in accordance with an approved comprehensive emergency management plan for up to 15 days. While in an overcapacity status, each provider must furnish or arrange for appropriate care and services to all clients. In addition, the agency may approve requests for overcapacity in excess of 15 days, which approvals may be based upon satisfactory justification and need as provided by the receiving and sending providers. (3)(a) An inactive license may be issued to a licensee subject to this section when the provider is located in a geographic area in which a state of emergency was declared by the Governor if the provider: 1. Suffered damage to its operation during the state of emergency. 2. Is currently licensed. 3. Does not have a provisional license. 4. Will be temporarily unable to provide services but is reasonably expected to resume serv

What this severity rating means

No actual harm with a potential for minimal harm. The least severe class of CMS finding.

Resolution status

Corrected on 2025-03-28.