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Nursing homes will be required to have generators and 72-hour fuel supplies onsite by July 1, under a rule issued by Gov. Rick Scott’s administration and…
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The state’s lawsuit against the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills continues with more hearings this week inside a Broward County courtroom in...
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The Florida Senate is going where the House won’t when it comes to generators. The Senate Rules Committee on Thursday agreed to introduce a bill (SB 7028)…
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A proposed rule requiring Florida nursing homes to have backup power in the event of an outage advanced Tuesday in the Florida Legislature.The proposal…
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With only two weeks left in the 2018 legislative session, proposed rules requiring generators for long-term care providers continue to await action, in…
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Four months of legal wrangling over requirements that nursing homes and assisted-living facilities install backup generators and have 96 hours of fuel on…
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Facing mounting legal challenges, Gov. Rick Scott’s administration on Wednesday issued a new proposed rule on emergency power requirements for nursing…
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Requiring nursing homes and assisted-living facilities to install generators after the deaths of residents at a Broward County nursing home continues to…
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An administrative law judge has scheduled a three-day hearing in challenges to proposed state rules that would require nursing homes and assisted-living…
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The state faces another legal challenge to a pair of proposed rules requiring long-term care providers to have access to 96 hours of backup emergency…