Published on: 17064548. The purpose of this rulemaking is to amend select rules in Chapter 65E-14, F.A.C., to addresses budgeting, accounting and auditing standards applicable to community substance abuse and mental health service funds.
The effect of this rulemaking will be to more closely align the SAMH financial regulations to recently revised legislative appropriations classifications and national standards for accounting and auditing.
Published on: 14531199. Applicability, Retention and Access Requirements for Records, Audits of Contractors Participating in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Programs, Program Income, Matching, Valuation of Donated and Volunteer Services, Appraisal of Real Property, Property, Contractor's Financial Management Responsibilities, Transactions Resulting in Additional Cost to the Program, Cost Principles, Sliding Fee Scale, Methods of Paying for Services, Cost Reimbursement Method of Payment, Unit Cost Method of Payment, Data Requirements
Published on: 14287632. Revisions to the Notice of Proposed Rule to amend Chapter 65E-14, F.A.C. This notice updates the Notice of Public Hearing published in FAR Volume 40/38 on 2/25/2014. The multiple locations identified in this Notice replace the single location identified in the original Notice. Additional information related to this rulemaking project is available at this website:
www.myflfamilies.com/service-programs/substance-abuse/rule-development
; Friday, March 14, 2014, 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Eastern); This public hearing will be conducted by means of communications media technology in accordance with Chapter 28-109, F.A.C. The hearing will be facilitated at the Department’s Tallahassee location with closed conference call links to the alternate locations listed below. Individuals wishing to participate must attend in person at one of the following locations.
1) Department of Children and Families, 1317 Winewood Boulevard, Building 6, Room 361-A, Tallahassee, FL 32399
Contact: Jimmers Micallef, jimmers_micallef@dcf.state.fl.us, 850-717-4294
2) LSF Health Systems, 10459 San Jose Blvd., Unit A, Jacksonville, FL 32257
Contact: Wendy Hinton, wendy_hinton@dcf.state.fl.us, 904-485-9753
3) Daytona Beach Regional Service Center, 210 N. Palmetto Ave., Room 312, APD, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Contact: Herbert Helsel, herbert_helsel@dcf.state.fl.us, 904-485-9533
4) Department of Children and Families, 201 West Broward Blvd., Suite 511, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Contact: Pat Kramer, pat_kramer@dcf.state.fl.us, 954-453-3426
5) Department of Children and Families, Rhode Building, 401 NW 2nd Avenue, Suite N – 423, Miami, Florida 33128
Contact: Dr. Conchita Lundblad, conchita_lundblad@dcf.state.fl.us 786-257-5187
6) Department of Children and Families, 9393 North Florida Avenue, Room 808, Tampa, FL 33612
Contact: April Teamer, april_teamer@dcf.state.fl.us, 813-337-5755
7) Department of Children and Families, 400 W. Robinson St., Room 1112, Orlando, FL 32801
Contact: Jean Sandor, jean_sandor@dcf.state.fl.us, 407-317-7010, ext. 7130
Published on: 14216143. Revisions to the Notice of Proposed Rule to amend Chapter 65E-14, F.A.C.
Additional information related to this rulemaking project is available at this website:
www.myflfamilies.com/service-programs/substance-abuse/rule-development; Friday, March 14, 2014; 1:00 - 5:00 pm (Eastern); Department of Children and Families, 1317 Winewood Blvd.
Building 4, Tallahassee, FL 32399
Published on: 13464587. Applicability, Retention and Access Requirements for Records, Audits of Contractors Participating in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Programs, Program Income, Matching, Valuation of Donated and Volunteer Services, Appraisal of Real Property, Property, Contractor's Financial Management Responsibilities, Transactions Resulting in Additional Cost to the Program, Cost Principles, Sliding Fee Scale, Methods of Paying for Services, Cost Reimbursement Method of Payment, Unit Cost Method of Payment, Data Requirements
Published on: 13456439. The purpose of this rule rulemaking is to amend all rules in Chapter 65E-14 to implement statutory, procedural and programmatic changes to the business model for the purchase of substance abuse and mental health services.
The effect of the proposed amendments is a substantial rewording of Chapter 65E-14 to clarify financial rules applicable to behavioral health managing entities and to substance abuse and mental health network service providers.