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Florida Statute 400.111 - Full Text and Legal Analysis Florida Statute 400.111 | Lawyer Caselaw & Research
Fla. Stat. § 400.111 (2026) Copy Cite Official Site Syfertize CourtListener Amendments
400.111 Disclosure of controlling interest.In addition to the requirements of part II of chapter 408, the licensee shall submit a signed affidavit disclosing any financial or ownership interest that a controlling interest has held within the last 5 years in any entity licensed by the state or any other state to provide health or residential care which entity has closed voluntarily or involuntarily; has filed for bankruptcy; has had a receiver appointed; has had a license denied, suspended, or revoked; or has had an injunction issued against it which was initiated by a regulatory agency. The affidavit must disclose the reason such entity was closed, whether voluntarily or involuntarily.
History.s. 10, ch. 69-309; ss. 19, 35, ch. 69-106; s. 7, ch. 70-361; s. 1, ch. 70-439; s. 3, ch. 76-168; s. 238, ch. 77-147; s. 1, ch. 77-457; ss. 5, 9, ch. 79-268; ss. 6, 18, ch. 80-186; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81-318; ss. 2, 19, ch. 82-148; ss. 14, 79, 83, ch. 83-181; s. 30, ch. 93-177; ss. 13, 49, ch. 93-217; s. 17, ch. 2001-45; s. 63, ch. 2007-230.

Cases Citing F.S. 400.111

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Convalescent Servs. of West Palm Beach, Inc. v. Dep't of Health & Rehabilitative Servs., 424 So. 2d 104 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1982).

Published | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1982 Fla. App. LEXIS 21924

JOANOS, Judge. Appellant attacks the constitutionality of section 400.111(1), Florida Statutes (1980), which was the basis of a Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services final order imposing a late penalty of $6,499.00....
...sure that these long-term care facilities comply with the standards of Chapter 400, Florida Statutes (1980). However, the penalty was incorrectly computed on sixty-seven rather than sixty-six days, resulting in an overcharge of $97.00. Accordingly, section 400.111(1), Florida Statutes (1980), is held to be constitutional, but the final order is remanded for correction consistent with this opinion....

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