| 1 | A bill to be entitled | 
| 2 | An act relating to adult protective services; amending s. | 
| 3 | 415.102, F.S.; redefining the term "abuse" to include | 
| 4 | actions by a relative or a household member which are | 
| 5 | likely to harm a vulnerable adult; redefining the term | 
| 6 | "neglect" to include actions of a vulnerable adult against | 
| 7 | himself or herself; amending s. 415.1051, F.S.; providing | 
| 8 | for the Department of Children and Family Services to | 
| 9 | petition the court for an order authorizing the provision | 
| 10 | of protective services for a vulnerable adult in need of | 
| 11 | services; amending s. 415.107, F.S.; authorizing the | 
| 12 | Agency for Persons with Disabilities to have access to | 
| 13 | certain otherwise confidential records and reports; | 
| 14 | providing an effective date. | 
| 15 | 
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| 16 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: | 
| 17 | 
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| 18 | Section 1.  Subsections (1) and (15) of section 415.102, | 
| 19 | Florida Statutes, are amended to read: | 
| 20 | 415.102  Definitions of terms used in ss. 415.101- | 
| 21 | 415.113.--As used in ss. 415.101-415.113, the term: | 
| 22 | (1)  "Abuse" means any willful act or threatened act by a | 
| 23 | relative, caregiver, or household member which thatcauses or is | 
| 24 | likely to cause significant impairment to a vulnerable adult's | 
| 25 | physical, mental, or emotional health. Abuse includes acts and | 
| 26 | omissions. | 
| 27 | (15)  "Neglect" means the failure or omission on the part | 
| 28 | of the caregiver or vulnerable adult to provide the care, | 
| 29 | supervision, and services necessary to maintain the physical and | 
| 30 | mental health of the vulnerable adult, including, but not | 
| 31 | limited to, food, clothing, medicine, shelter, supervision, and | 
| 32 | medical services, which thata prudent person would consider | 
| 33 | essential for the well-being of a vulnerable adult. The term | 
| 34 | "neglect" also means the failure of a caregiver or vulnerable | 
| 35 | adult to make a reasonable effort to protect a vulnerable adult | 
| 36 | from abuse, neglect, or exploitation by others. "Neglect" is | 
| 37 | repeated conduct or a single incident of carelessness which | 
| 38 | produces or could reasonably be expected to result in serious | 
| 39 | physical or psychological injury or a substantial risk of death. | 
| 40 | Section 2.  Subsection (1) of section 415.1051, Florida | 
| 41 | Statutes, is amended to read: | 
| 42 | 415.1051  Protective services interventions when capacity | 
| 43 | to consent is lacking; nonemergencies; emergencies; orders; | 
| 44 | limitations.-- | 
| 45 | (1)  NONEMERGENCY PROTECTIVE SERVICES INTERVENTIONS.--If | 
| 46 | the department has reasonable cause to believe that a vulnerable | 
| 47 | adult or a vulnerable adult in need of services is being abused, | 
| 48 | neglected, or exploited and is in need of protective services | 
| 49 | but lacks the capacity to consent to protective services, the | 
| 50 | department shall petition the court for an order authorizing the | 
| 51 | provision of protective services. | 
| 52 | (a)  Nonemergency protective services petition.--The | 
| 53 | petition must state the name, age, and address of the vulnerable | 
| 54 | adult, allege specific facts sufficient to show that the | 
| 55 | vulnerable adult is in need of protective services and lacks the | 
| 56 | capacity to consent to them, and indicate the services needed. | 
| 57 | (b)  Notice.--Notice of the filing of the petition and a | 
| 58 | copy of the petition must be given to the vulnerable adult, to | 
| 59 | that person's spouse, guardian, and legal counsel, and, when | 
| 60 | known, to the adult children or next of kin of the vulnerable | 
| 61 | adult.  Such notice must be given at least 5 days before the | 
| 62 | hearing. | 
| 63 | (c)  Hearing.-- | 
| 64 | 1.  The court shall set the case for hearing within 14 days | 
| 65 | after the filing of the petition.  The vulnerable adult and any | 
| 66 | person given notice of the filing of the petition have the right | 
| 67 | to be present at the hearing. The department must make | 
| 68 | reasonable efforts to ensure the presence of the vulnerable | 
| 69 | adult at the hearing. | 
| 70 | 2.  The vulnerable adult has the right to be represented by | 
| 71 | legal counsel at the hearing. The court shall appoint legal | 
| 72 | counsel to represent a vulnerable adult who is without legal | 
| 73 | representation. | 
| 74 | 3.  The court shall determine whether: | 
| 75 | a.  Protective services, including in-home services, are | 
| 76 | necessary. | 
| 77 | b.  The vulnerable adult lacks the capacity to consent to | 
| 78 | the provision of such services. | 
| 79 | (d)  Hearing findings.--If at the hearing the court finds | 
| 80 | by clear and convincing evidence that the vulnerable adult is in | 
| 81 | need of protective services and lacks the capacity to consent, | 
| 82 | the court may issue an order authorizing the provision of | 
| 83 | protective services.  If an order for protective services is | 
| 84 | issued, it must include a statement of the services to be | 
| 85 | provided and designate an individual or agency to be responsible | 
| 86 | for performing or obtaining the essential services on behalf of | 
| 87 | the vulnerable adult or otherwise consenting to protective | 
| 88 | services on behalf of the vulnerable adult. | 
| 89 | (e)  Continued protective services.-- | 
| 90 | 1.  No more than 60 days after the date of the order | 
| 91 | authorizing the provision of protective services, the department | 
| 92 | shall petition the court to determine whether: | 
| 93 | a.  Protective services will be continued with the consent | 
| 94 | of the vulnerable adult pursuant to subsection (1); | 
| 95 | b.  Protective services will be continued for the | 
| 96 | vulnerable adult who lacks capacity; | 
| 97 | c.  Protective services will be discontinued; or | 
| 98 | d.  A petition for guardianship should be filed pursuant to | 
| 99 | chapter 744. | 
| 100 | 2.  If the court determines that a petition for | 
| 101 | guardianship should be filed pursuant to chapter 744, the court, | 
| 102 | for good cause shown, may order continued protective services | 
| 103 | until it makes a determination regarding capacity. | 
| 104 | (f)  Costs.--The costs of services ordered under this | 
| 105 | section must be paid by the perpetrator if the perpetrator is | 
| 106 | financially able to do so; or by third-party reimbursement, if | 
| 107 | available.  If the vulnerable adult is unable to pay for | 
| 108 | guardianship, application may be made to the public guardian for | 
| 109 | public guardianship services, if available. | 
| 110 | Section 3.  Paragraphs (a) and (h) of subsection (3) of | 
| 111 | section 415.107, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: | 
| 112 | 415.107  Confidentiality of reports and records.-- | 
| 113 | (3)  Access to all records, excluding the name of the | 
| 114 | reporter which shall be released only as provided in subsection | 
| 115 | (6), shall be granted only to the following persons, officials, | 
| 116 | and agencies: | 
| 117 | (a)  Employees or agents of the department, ofthe Agency | 
| 118 | for Health Care Administration, the Agency for Persons with | 
| 119 | Disabilities, or ofthe Department of Elderly Affairs who are | 
| 120 | responsible for carrying out protective investigations, ongoing | 
| 121 | protective services, or licensure or approval of nursing homes, | 
| 122 | assisted living facilities, adult day care centers, adult | 
| 123 | family-care homes, home care for the elderly, hospices, or other | 
| 124 | facilities used for the placement of vulnerable adults. | 
| 125 | (h)  Any appropriate official of the department, ofthe | 
| 126 | Agency for Health Care Administration, the Agency for Persons | 
| 127 | with Disabilities, or ofthe Department of Elderly Affairs who | 
| 128 | is responsible for: | 
| 129 | 1.  Administration or supervision of the programs for the | 
| 130 | prevention, investigation, or treatment of abuse, neglect, or | 
| 131 | exploitation of vulnerable adults when carrying out an official | 
| 132 | function; or | 
| 133 | 2.  Taking appropriate administrative action concerning an | 
| 134 | employee alleged to have perpetrated abuse, neglect, or | 
| 135 | exploitation of a vulnerable adult in an institution. | 
| 136 | Section 4.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |